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Miscellaneous.

rpHOMPsoN & Graham,

Contractors & Carters,

CAMBRIDGE.

CURMS ! FARMS ! ! FARMS !! !

ON DEFERRED PAYMENT. A SPECIAL SETTLEMENT FOR COLONISftJ. 8o MILES NORTH OF AUCKLAND. 10,000 AC§E2£?^£KsA C §E2£?^£K5. M * To be sold in lots to suit purchasers, on deferred p.iyment (without result ntal orimpro\cment conditions) beinir a poition ot Captain W. H. Colbock's Celebrated K.upara Limestone Land. SOT So many applications, having been made to Captain Colbeck, M.P., by persons residing in the colony, to sell portions of his Kaipara estate ioi hums, he h.u, decided to set apart about 10,000 .it rcb tor that purpose, and instructed thft undersigned to dispose oi the iuime before leaving lor England, where it has been arranged to dispose ot the remainder. Applications tor the said 10,000 acres must be sent in to the undersigned immediately. TERMS.— Cash or deferred payments. The most libeial that can be obtained anywhere. In-0.1-lRb. QUALITY.— It is the best description of land —limestone. It is easily got into grass ; nothing but fern and ti-trec to deal with. RESULTS.— bi\ty bushels of wheat to the acre, without manure. Steam i'loui-miH on block. ACCESSIBILITY.— By-weekly steam communication with Auckland, weekly steam communication with the Wairoa, wfoere there is a population (at the mills) of about 2000 cons-unit rs ot settlers' produce. PROSPECT;..— 1 he Northern Railway, which is now being sun eyed, passes near the block, and the land which is offered at a nominal ngure.will m a few years be enhanced to at le Ist ten times Its present selling: price APPLICANI'S.-Full particulars*" ?an be obt uned by a personal inten lew with the under-M-nccl, -U the Kamo Colliery Office, South British Building, Queen Street, Auckland, on lMKla}s, Saturdajs, and Mondays (only) between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3pm or by letter. Mi Alderton will go to Kaipara .-ULonipanymg liitond'nj; purchasers over the estate. G.E. ALDERTON. Agent for Captain W. H. Colbcck. Auckland, Januan 28, 1880.

P R O O F. "Wilting about the quality of this land, Mr C. I',. -NoUon, Go\ eminent Land Purchase Agent mjs.- Jhesoil ol these blocks is mostly clay and marl, motljmg hm^tone strata, this fact being a su.'Hciei.t gmrintec of fertility, without any necessity of allusion to the oxtiaordmarv luxuriance ot the \egctation general lj. 1 '

L\P 9 \J\JAJ Land, b ituated in TVaitoa, in the Piako county, for sale, in lots to f-uit purchabcrh. Apply to W. Ait ken, Esq., Auckland, ortoW. L. C. Williams. Cambridg-e.

HULL T> -Orothers,

(Late Francis Hull, juur., and C 0.,) GENEKA.L MEKCHANT3, AUCTIONEERS. AND ('O VI MISSION AGENTS. Ca<-h buyers of Wool, Tallow, Kauri Gum, &c. Adjoining- Insurance Build - ings, Queen-stroot, a»d at Breakwater, Auckland, jN.Z.

MOKE Y.

MONEY ADVANCED in nuns of €100 and upward upon freehold security.— Apply to :ie-bi>. Whitakerand O'Neill, Solicitor-.,, Hamilton.

MONEY TO LEXD, hi Large or Small Siuua, at a moderate rate of inlercbt. — Jackson and Russell, Solicitors, Fort-street, Auckland.

rfc/JONEY TO LEND on Mortgage, iVJL on Fiiht-c-Lv^ Freehold Security. Wm. Colejiicin, Solicitor, comer of Queen and Shortland Streets, Auckland.

VV. Jagg's, TAILOR ANT> HABIT MAKER,

Duke bii^ET, CAMBRIDGE.

ADAM LAYBOURN, FOkl-bJ RLJ.I. AUCKLAND. SHED LIST, \V".ii", r h' I'iin inril Puiplc loji h\\cdc 1 urnip _. o l'uiple lop Abi'irtccn \illcm I'u.mp i t) .M. infold iLmiv, Kod) z o ilanyold (Vcllou Ch»b<_> , j o £ s. d. £ s. d. Whito Clover v I o Inmitilj . o o d Ri-d Chnci no o R.i,io 005 LuAdiaSo 010 P<_Hnniilß\o \ls\l>O 0 12 dfvs Dcibslofnl) '> liotoil o o t> Coikstoot .7to h f) I.uccme 013 Pi .111 10 (Jrass o O o P.oiK -!u t . 810 o Pi ■. Li'ijhid linro (finci 000 Aim man Jionc £q ics to 10 0 o

M\ Clint 1 , li.nirt; 1h( n (onrr.iard for before tin hr< 2^jvr((.,n 11 m i!k> ! ondon M irkc t, I mi tl'i' 1 - 'Mf ro oi 1 1 ti-i |im st qu ilit} ot becd at li ' \o.'\ pru !<>r tin 1 h.u uUr ot nij' IOiILR.S in 1870.

C Wl iJUYLIiSo.-s^a^uii -a 5 per cent, discount. \\ lic.lesu.lf JUu. is nn tl \L lenns. 'J I 1.-is—^Joiitlll; V( < oiui's. l-'or Prompt Cabh, .^5 pti tent, off^cedb.

LOOK THICN IXTO THY HEART AND WRITE."

'I lie aboie sc ntemc red i.-n h.lh will till all Imuldin a thousand lines it .idiprs itself adnin.il)l\ to a ld'ge numbei ot ia<;is i onlmu.illy to.nin", uiultrim t.i.itmiiit. Mam who" Look info tluir hearts" at (he rr iilip« of tlnsadu'rtisenu ni. iind who pondi r o\lt n -will sa.\ , " I know 1 should wn o. mr J !t,iu- a ;^ic it VLtn-t there m 'in h< rt, Inld "ii di<p down, .md I feanwiv ilr sonn'-hii'jr will shoi'U «h m itself In M,nie / h^n swiptom <iiid in ike th.it r< t kniwuiii my ielbw im. 1, and cause me to be pointed at as an object oi •./ orn.' 1 " Look into m> h. art" and .md s i\ is it nut In tt r fo- me to soi k .ud and << t rtjict In wuti'i'4 to one man in whom 1 ha\i (onliduiKo. with \ hum m\ secret is «aic\ and who^c aid and loimul v\ill < au>e ni\ lite lvii ilt< t i^}*h mp\, make tin s iy \\ itii tin I'jou rh " K ( j >i( c () \ ouna- man in thv\<mth." " Look tin n into tin hi', 't ami writi " md hi'ndreds lia\ ( \ ntten to rie win ii it h.is beta too 1 it< , and who, in lil.ui. o. lii\iir; "('uldiin l'ki olm -biaiulu s lo'iiu! aboil tin 'i tabk,' h,'\< tin lr h'Miii s (ksi late, md ii el it i npm'( h upon their m.-iuhot I to Int. " J^ook then into tin heart and w rite, ' find lemcmbei that " \s th\ ii.i\ ■», so shall thy strength bi ," and th it In wilting down Nonrcasi-. no e>is but im oaihu- vi it, that n. In. t nu ntalh .md plnsn allvtan be t,'i\en to >ou. and tli.iL in pi ii c ol sinking into a dishonored and promalufe di.uh )oii ian feel that in tin word-, of \\ d--dsuo!tli- ' \n old atfo senne and bright, and lu\ll\ as a Lapland night, shall lt.id the to thy LOUIS L. SMITH. Xenousncss, Dcb.htv, Loss, of Power, Indiscictioni oi K..rl) Youth &c, &,d.— ln all the abo\e i ises, arising trom errois, and the vicldinp to passions., no time should be lost to'at once a: rest the piogress of disease. DR. L. L. SMITH, The onlj legally qualified Medical man adserlisH'S "1 the i ol(>,nt a. IS2. CoLLix-biiir.ET East, ]\[flbouexi:, Opposite the Melbourne Club (Lite'i'ie residence ot the Gm< rnnr^. Prnatc 1 nt.anti — Nephi n-stieet. South. Consultation Kei , (in h tti rl, £x. Medicines tmw.irdid to all the c.-Lum-, s.> p n ki d as to a\o!d obsi natiof. Kuoks written by Di. |„ |,4, 4 Smith Meins ol Proloti^m.i 1 i l e, is <,d, \iedilal Ho.isch.^d .M-(t(his. .No. 1 t : M lt lu il llouseho'd Sk-tilub, .No. \ is <,d : Miduil \bn in m (»1

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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1205, 18 March 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1205, 18 March 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1205, 18 March 1880, Page 4

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