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Miscellaneous.

mHOMPSON & GRAHAM, Contractors & Carters, CAMBRIDGE.

TjIARMS ! FARMS ! ! FARMS !! ! ON DEFERRED PAYMENT. A SPECIAL SETTLEMENT FOR COLONISTS. 80 JULES NORTH OF AUCKLAND. 1 n nnn a cres ° f the very best IU,UUI/ J± QUALITY OF LAND. To be sold in lots to suit purchasers, on deferred payment (without rcsidcntal or improvement conditions) being a portion of Captain AY. H. Colbeck's Celebrated Kaipara Limestone Land. B^° So many applications ha\ ing been made to Captain Colbcck, M.P., by persons residing in the colony, to sell portions of his Kaipara estate for Farms, he h.is decided to .set apart about 10,000 acres for that purpose, and instructed the undersigned to dispose of the same before leaving 1 for 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 liberal that can be obtained anywhere. Inquikk. QUALITY.— It is the best description of land — limestone. It is easily got into grass ; nothing but fern and ti-tree to deal with. RESULI'S.— Sixty bushels of wheat to the acre, without manure. Steam Flour-miH on block. ACCESSIBILITY.— By-weekly steam coran*nication with Auckland, weekly steam communication with the Northorn Wairoa, where there is a population (at the mills) of about 2000 consumers of settlers' produce. PROSPECTS.— The Northern Railway, which is now being survc}ed, passes near the block, and the land which is offered at a nominal figure.uill in a few years be enhanced to at least ten times Its present selling price. APPLICANTS— FuII particulars can be obtained by a personal mterviewwith the undersigned, at the K.ltuo Colliery Office, South British Building, Queen Street, Auckland, on Fridays, Saturdays, and Mondays (only), between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., or by letter. Mr Alderton will go to Kaipara, accompanying intondmg purchasers over the estate. G. E. ALDER f ON. Agent for Captain W.H. Colbeck. Auckland, January 28, 1880. P R O O F. Writing about the quality of this land, Mr C. K. Nelson, Government Land Purchase Agent, says: — "The soil of these blocks is mostly clay and marl, overking limestone strata, this fact being .1 sufficient guarantee of fertility, without any necessity ot allusion to the extraordinary luxuriance ot the \egetation generally."

-| f\ AAA ACRES of first-class X-\J}\J\J\J Land, situated in. Waitoa, in the Piako county, for sale, in lots to suit purchasers. Apply to W. Aitken, Esq., Auckland, ortoW. L. C. Williams, Cambridge.

HULL T» JJROTHERS, (Late Francis Hull, junr., and C 0.,) GENERAL MERCHANTS AUCTIONEERS, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. Cash bnyers of Wool, Tallow, Kauri Gum, &c. Adjoining Insurance Buildings, Queen-street, aDd at Breakwater, Auckland, jN.Z. M O N E Y.

MONEY ADVANCED in sums of £100 and upward upon freehold security. — Apply to Messrs. Whitaker and O'Neill, Solicitors, Hamilton.

MONEY TO LEND, in Large or Small Sums, at a moderate rate of iutere&t. — Jackson and Russell, Solicitors, Fort-street, Auckland.

MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage, on First-class Freehold Security. Wm. Coleman, Solicitor, corner of Queen and Shortland Streets, Auckland.

W. Jaggs, TAILOR ANI> HABIT MAKEE, Duke Street, CAMBRIDGE.

ADAM LAYBOURN, FORT-b I REKT, AUCKLAND. SEED LIST, 1880. Wallah's Improved Purple Top Swede Turnip . ...20 Purple Top Aberdeen ellow Turnip ..16 Manguld U'«m£ Red) . .20 Mangold (Yellow Globe) .. .. ..20 £ s. el. £ -s. d. White Clover 010 liniothy ..006 Ked Clo\er o o q R.ipe .005 Cow Grabs 010 Perennial Rje Als\ku .012 Grass, perbsl. sto b 6 Trefoil . 008 Cnrkbtoot .7to 8 fc» Lucerne o 1 .} Pr.iirie Grass 060 Menu'dust . . Sio o Pure Crushed I'ioiu (lim^ 000 Atueiiian Hone Meal £n ics to 10 o o !Aly Clovers ha\tnjf been contracted for before the Lite z^ per c ent. n-,e 111 the J-ondon Market, T am thus able to offer the finest quality of Sowl at la^t veai's prices. lor the character o< my Seeds I refer to am ot my numerous CUb'IOMKRSin 1871 J. C \SK HUYKRS of Seeds will get 5 pel Lent. disc ount. U'liolesale liuwn on SPKCIAL Terms. Ti. R.Ms— Monthly Ac c ounts. For Prompt Cash, £5 per cent, off beeds.

LOOK THEN INTO THY HEAET AND WRITE." "1 he abo\e sentem c read carefully will tell all I toulfl in . i thousand lines, it adapts itself admirably to a large number ot ( ases ( ontinuallv < onnnjj under m\ treatment. Main who" Look into their hearts" <it the reading <>t 'this advertisement, ciiul who ponder o\er it will s.fy. " I know 1 should write, tor I ha\e a great secret there in m\ heart, hidden deep down, and I tear every d.i\ something will shortly show itselt b\ .some plain s\niptom ,uul make that secret knowu t<» in} fellow men, and eatise me to be pointed .it iW an objei tot sc urn." " Look into nij heart" and and s.i\ is it not better loi me to seek aid and got relief b\ writing to one man in whom I have t onfidem c, with whom lm sci ret is safe, and whoso aid and i ornuil will < ause im life hereafter to bo happy, make me say with the Pio\erb " Rejoice O A oung man in thy Youth." " Look then inti» tin he.nt and write." and hundreds h.no writtea to" me when it h.is been too late, and who, in. pl.ieo of having " < hildren like olive-brant lies round about their table," have theii homes desolate, and teel it a repro.u h uj)on their manhood to 1m c. "Look then into thy heat t and write," and remember that "As thy days so shall thy strength be," and that by wilting down your case no eves but mv own eves see it, that relief mentally and phv.sieallv can be given to you, and that in plat c of sinking into a dishonored and premature death you ran feel that in the words of AVordsworth— " \n <>I<l ««v sorene and bright, and lovt-lv as a Lapland nijjht, shall lead the to thy srM °' LOUIS L. SMITH.

Xervousncss, Debility, Loss of Power, lihTiscretions ot E.irK Youth JLc. fkd. — In aU the above cases, arising from errors, and the jit-lding 1 to passions, no time should be lost ta at once arrest the progress ot disease. DR. L. L. SMITH, The onl} legally qualified Medical man advertising in the colonies. IS2. COLLIX-STREET EAhT, MELBOURNE, Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late )he residence <>t the Governor). Private Entrance— Stephen-street, South. C onsnlt.it ion Fee, (by letter), £1. Medicine* forwarded to all the colonies, s<«> packed as* to avoid 'observation. Hooks written by Dr. 1,. L. Smith: Means of Prolonging Lite, is'ocl; Medical Household Sketches, Xo. 1, 3s; Medical Household Sketches, Ko, 2, is od ; Medical Almanac, od,

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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1206, 20 March 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1206, 20 March 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1206, 20 March 1880, Page 4

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