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Miscellaneous.

mHOMPSON & GRAHAM, Contractors & Carters, CAMBRIDGE.

TjIARMS ! FARMS ! ! FARMS ! ! \ y ON DEFERRED PAYMENT. A SPECIAL SETTLEMENT FOR COLONISTS. 8o MILES NORTH OF AUCKLAND. 10,000 A c i^ T T T v H & v ffi£ EST Tcfbc sold in lots to suit purchasers, on deferred payment (without residcnt.il or improvement conditions) being a portion of Captain W. H. Colbeck's. Celebrated Kaipara Limestone Land. BIT So many applications having been made to Captain Colbcck, M.P., by persons residing in the colony, to sell portions othis Kaipara. estate for Farms, he has decided to set apart about 10,000 acres for that purpose, and instructed the undersigned to dispose of the same before leaving 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. InQL'JKI.. QUALITY.— It is the best description of land —limestone. It is easily got into grass; nothing but fern andti-tree to deal with. RESULTS.— Sixty bushels of wheat to the acre, without manure. Steam Flour-miH on block. ACCESSIBILITY.-By-weekly steam communication with Auckland, weekly steam communication with the NorthornWairoa, where there is a population (at the mills) of about 2000 consumers of settlers' produce. PROSPECTS.— The Northern Railway, which is now being surveyed, passes near the block, and the land which is offered at a nominal hgure.will in a few jcars be enhanced to at least ten times Its present selling price. APPLICANTS.-Full particular* can be obtained by a personal inteniew with the undersigned, .it the Kamo Colliery Office, South British Building, Queen vStrcet, Auckland, on Fridays, Saturdays, and Mondays (only), between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., or by letter. JUr Alderton will go to Kaipara, accompanying intending purchasers over the estate. G.E. ALDERTON. Agent for Captain Y. H. Colbeck. Auckland, January 28, 1880.

PROOF. Writing about the quality of this land, Mr C. b. Nelson, Government Land Purchase Agent sajs:— ' 1 he. soil of these blocks is mostly clay and marl, cnerlymg limestone strata, this fact being a sufficient guarantee of fertility, without any necessity ot allusion to the extraordinary luxuriance of the vegetation generally."

1O Afin AGß]ESof first-class -t-V^V^V Land > sit «ated in "Waitoa, in the Piako county, for sale, in lots to suit purchasers. Apply to "W. Aitken, Esq., Auckland, or to W. L. C. Williams, Cambridge.

HULL T> Bbothers, (Late Francis Hull, junr., and C 0.,) GENERAL MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS, AND COiMMISSION AGENTS. Cash bnyers of Wool, Tallow, Kauri Gum, &c. Adjoining 1 Insurance Buildings, Queen -street, and at Breakwater, Auckland, 3N.Z.

MONEY.

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

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

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

W. Jaggs, TAILOR ANJ> HABIT MAKER, Duke Street, CAMBRIDGE.

ADAM LAYBOURN, FORT-b f REET, AUCKLAND. SEED LIST, 1880. Wau^h's Improved Purple Top Swede Turnip . ...20 Purple Top Aberdeen Yellow Turnip . . 1 6 Mangold (Long Red) . .. ..20 Mangold (Yellow Globe) o £ s. d. £ s. d. White Clover 010 Timothy ..006 Red Clout .009 Rape .. ..005 Cow Grass 010 Perennial Rjc Alsjke 012 Giass, per bsl. 5 to 6 G Trefoil 008 Cocksfoot 7toB t> Lucerne ..013 Prairie. Grass 000 Honedust . . . . 810 o Pure Crushed Hone ifiiu^ 900 American Jione -Meal £q ics. to 10 o o My Cltners hnxin^r been contracted for before the late 21 per tent, rise in the London Market, I am thus able to ofter the fiuest quality of Seed at last year's priiea. For the character of my Sei d-. 1 refer to an\ of my numerous CUSTOMERS in 187 c,. CASH BUYERS of beedb will get 5 per tent, disc ount. Wholesale Hu\crs on SPECIAL Terms. Ti rms— Monthh Ar< ounts. For Prompt Cash, X*s per cent, off Seeds,.

"T OOK THEN INTO THY HEART XJ AND WRITE." Thi 1 above sentence road carefully will tell all I could in a thousand linos, it adapt* itself admirably |to .t large number of cases continually ruining under mv treatment. Many who " Look into their hearts' 1 at the reading of this advertisement, and who ponder out it will hay, " I know I should write, tor I ha\c a great secret there in ni) heart, hidden deep down, and I tear every day something will shortly show itself h\ some plain symptom and make th.it seuet known tomy fellow men. and cause me to be pointed at as an objeit ot si orn." " Look into my heart" anct and say is it not bitter for me to seek aid and get relict b} writing to one man in whom I have coniiclontc, -with ■whom m\ -.oc-rc t !•> ->flfc, .md 'WhoSCJ aid and < ouncil will cause mj life hereafter to be happy, make me s.ij with the Proverb "Rejoico O Young man in thy \outh." " Look then into thj heart and write." <md hundieds have written to me when it has been too Lite, and who, in pl.ue ot having "thildien like ohve-branihes lound about their table," have tin ir homes desolate, and feel it a roprnaih upon their manhood to live. "Look then into thy heart and write,'* and remember that '" \s thy da_\s, so .shall thy strength be," and that by writing (low n vourtasu no eves but mv own rjes see it, that relief mentally and physically i.m be given to >ou, and that in pla« c ot sinking into a dishonored and premature death }ou can feel that in the. words of Wordsworth — "An old ,i^c serene and bright, and lo\ el) as a Lapland night, shall lead the to thy LOUIS L. SMITH. Ner\ ousness, Debility , Loss of Power, Indiscretions of Karly Youth &.e., &d. — In all the above cases, arising from errors, and the yielding to passions, no time should be. lost to at once anest the progress ot disease.

DR. L. L. SMITH, The only legally qualified Medical man adveitiimg in the colonies.. 182. Coi,Lix-&TKEi:r East, Melboubne, Opposite the Melbourne Club, (L.ite )he residence ot the Governor). Private Entrance— .Stephen-street, South. Consultation Fee, (bj letter), £r. Medicines foruarcUd to all the » olonies, s O packed ab to .•void observation. Hooks written by Dr. L. L. .Smith: Means ot Pmlonginsj Lite, is <)d; Medical Household Sketches, Xo. I, <s ; Medical HoiisfhoUl Sketches, No. 2, is i;il ; Medical Alman u , od.

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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1207, 23 March 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1207, 23 March 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1207, 23 March 1880, Page 4

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