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Auction Notice.

F> EGUL AR SALES OF LIVE STOCK JLi AND AGRICULTURAL PROduce arc held by the undersigned, as fol-

ows :—: — Each Thursday, at Remuera— the principal market for Fat Stock of every description.

On each Friday, in Auckland, at tho "Haymarket," for Horses. Carriages, Harness, Hay, Corn, Seeds, &c, &c.

On each Tuesday, at the " Haymarket " for Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, &c, &c. at 12 o'clock.

At Waiuku, on th first Saturday in each month.

At Pukekohe, on the first Monday in each mouth.

At Drury, on the Third Wednesday in each month.

At Papakura, on the last "Wednesday in sach month.

At Queen's Redoubt, on each Monday Defore the third Wednesday in the months of February, April, June, August, October, and December.

AGENT FOR LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP.

ALFRED BUCKLAND.

PE O SP E C TU S, OF 1111! AUCKLAND NATIVE LAND COLONISA11ON COMPANY (LIMITED). CAPITAL £500,000, IV £500,000 SII\KES OI £1 K\CH. 200,000 SHARES ARE NOW OFFERED TO THE PUHI.IC. 300,000 SHARES TO HE RESERVED FOR NATIVES AND FUIURE ISSUE. One Shilling payable upon Application ; One Shilling upon Allotment. Calls not to exceed One Shilling each, to be made at intervals of not less than Three Months. Provision \l Dirhctoks : J. Chambers W. R. Vines C. C. McMillan T. T. Maseficld F.R.Claude John Reid George Holdship Kennedy Hill Huirama Puke Fran/! Scherff J. 15. Wliyte, M.H.R. Major Jackson Cipt.Morris.M.H.R. Capt. Colbeck Ko Kaukiuta (With power to add to their number). Bwki.rs: Bank of New Zealand. Soliciioks : Jackson &. Russell. Si cki i \m . i-ko. mm.: Fr.m/ hchcrff. Ihe objects of the Auckland Native Lands Colonisation Company (Limited) arc the acquisition and settlement ot Native Lands in the North Island of New Zealand upon terms which will be to the mutual advantage of the Natixo Owner, of the Shareholders in this Company, and of the Colony in general. In order to c.irry out this object it is proposed — Ist.— To acquire interest in lands in such way as the natives, may prefer, cither by purchase, by lease, or by actfng as their agents on such terms .is may be agreed upon. 2nd. — To pay for such interests acquired at the option of the native owners, cither cash, paid-up shares, or debentures for the whole or any part thereof, as circumstances and mutual advantage may dictate. 3rd. — To allow the native owners who take paid-up shares interest at the rate of 5 per cent, upon the amount of the paidup shares in excess of the amount paidup on contributing shares. 4th. — lo issue to any nati\c owner declining to take cash or paid-up shares debentures ot stipulated amounts bearing intcrost at 5 per cent. sth.— 'lhe capital required to carry on necessary operations of the Company to be provided by Colonial and European shareholders, and such capital shall be emplojed in defraying expenses of management, completing titles, effe< ting .sunejs and subdivisions into farms and township lots, opening means of access, conducting the sale and leasing of lands, piomoting the formation of special settlements, and generally in utilising the lands vested in tho Company to the best advantage. Gth. — To set apart and legally secure adequate and inalienable reserves for the benefit of the native owners. 7th. — 'io convey to the Government an agreed percentage of land as required for public works, and other purposes, at a figure slightly in advance of cost price. Bth.— To induce native owners to become larg' 1 shareholders, to settle permanently upon lands, the titles to which have been individualised, and to be represented on the directorate. It is a well known fact that the profits arising from the purchase and sale ot native lands in the North Island are enormous, and it is equally well known that surh profits ha\c up to the present time been confined to the capitalist alone, because ot the many obstructions arising from the laws relating to mine lands, and to the large expenditure required for purchasing the same. Iho mi] Native Lands Colonisation Compaii) (Limited) presents to small investors advantages identical with, and in excess of those enjoyed at piesent only by capitalists, the share 1 ;. ha\ ing been fixed so low that men ot small means may be placed on the same footing as the c.ipit ihst. No more fitting opportunity than the present (ould be seized tor the purpose ot attaining the objects aimed at by this i omp my, because :— Ist. -I'll'- quantity ot lertilo Crown Lands in the North Island at the present time available tor settlement is insufficient to .meet tho demand. 2nd.— The Government have ceased operations in purchasing native lands. 3id. — 'ihe natives owning land_ in the King country are almost unanimous in their desire to bring their valuable lands under the operation of the Land Court and dispose ot them to Kuiopcans. ■4th.— lt is confidently anticipated that the Government' will favour the establishment of this Company, which will go far to relieve them from all anxiety about providing tor the future wants of the natives. '1 his Company will place all land acquired under " The Land Transfer Act," so that the title will be indefeasible, and it will then be able to dispose ot the same at gre.it advantage. The land will be sold for cash or on deferred payments, oi disposed of in the manner most conducive to the interests ot shareholders. Under these tircuinst.im es it is believed that the establishment of the Native Lands Colonisation Company (Limited) will provide for the natives the readiest and most beneficial method of placing their lands for s/ilc, lease, or settlement. The evcr-incre ising demand for lands in New Zealand amongst all classes of cojonistf and intending emigrants from Great Rritain, the ri( h quality of the lands in the King country, the fact that they arc vvitlun easy access by r ail from Auckland, their suitability for occupation, and their annually-increasing value, arc consideration? u-liich preiont to investors a prospect of remuneration unequalled probabl) by any proposal e\ cr submitted to the public. Applications for Shares will be received by thp Secretary, at his offices, Fort - street, until TUESDAY, the 31st October, 1882.

BEST HUNTLY COALS. A supply of Coals and Firewood kept at my yard, Hamilton East, for the convenience of out-settlers. Orders for Coals, Firewood and Carting to be left at Messrs Scott and Cox's Store, Hamilton West. w. hTkelly, Late Contractor for the Hamilton Tramway. Hamilton, 27th Sept., 1882. ON SALE.— Flour, Sharps, Bran, Oats, Oatmeal, Fowls Wheat, Potatoes, Chaff, Cheese, Bacon, Kerosene, Oils, Paints. JOHN KNOX. PADDOCK ACCOMMPDATION AT NGARUAWAHIA. HUNTER &; NOI'AN beg 4'infprm their Waipa and other friends that they have, convenient to railway yards, a large secure well grassqd.rpaddock for* Cattle Accommodation.;? 5 Ke]M »t . Delta Hotel.. < -p *' -':■i■< \ S i * •

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1598, 30 September 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1598, 30 September 1882, Page 4

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