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Salei by Auction.

OEGULAR SALES OF LIVE STOCK Xi AND AGRICULTURAL PROduce arc held by the undersigned, as folowa :—: — Each Thursday, at Remuera — the principal for Fat Stock of every description. On each Friday, in Auckland, at the 41 Hay market," for Horses. Carriages, Harness, Hay, Corn, Seeds, &Ci, &c. On each Tuesdiiy, at the " Haymarket " for Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, &c, &c. at 12 o'clock. At Waiuku, on th nrst Saturday in each month. At Pukekohe, on the first Monday in each month. At Drury, on the Third Wednesday in , each month. At Papakura, on the last Wednesday in j 3!ich month. At Queen's Redoubt, on each Monday oefore the third Wednesday in the months j£ February, Aj^ril, June, August, October, and December. AGENT FOR LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP. ALFRED BUCKLAND.

Tjl O R SALE. Farm of IGBG acres in Tamahere, three miles from the town of Hamilton, Waikato, abutting Public Road to Tamahere Railway Station. The whole of the land is culturnble, rich, and level throughout, well-watered, and all fenced, with the exception of G l2 acres unimproved, from which the fern has boon lately burnt off, making the land fit for immediate ploughing. Some GOO acres have been cleared, ploughed, and put under grass. There are 12^, miles of double ditch and bank, with live fence or w.ittlud, single ditch iiiul bank with three and four wires ; also, post and seven wire fencing. The whole block can be taken by any one purchaser, or to suit the convenience of paities requiring smaller areas, can be divided into five or six compact fauna as below. Exact area of plot to be ascertained on regular survey. No. I.— Plot U.')o acres, more or loss. Homr;>t<\ul plot securely fenced within ."I'lOch.iiris ot fern inj^, and well watered. 500 acres h.i\c been cleared, ploughed, and laid down in grass ; 200 acres of wbich hi\c boon also cropped. A comfortable double* storejed liousewith cijjht rooms, with suitable out-buil<ling« adjoining. Ham. stabling for eight horses, milking-shcd, c.ittle, sheep, fowls, nnd pig yards. Price for 050 acres at £b 10a per .u*rc. No. 2.— Plot 424 acres, more or less. A cottage of four rooni.s on the plot, situated within an enclosure planted with ornamental tree* ; about ]of a mile from the Waikato Cheese and Jl.u on Kictorj ; vme distance from the M.mgaonua Railway Station. 100 and odd acres have been cleared, ploughed, and laid down in gr«is* ; also cropped ; remainder unimpnm'd. \\ hole plot securely fenced within 3O.'i chains of font in{r, well watered, eight to nine ai re-, ot bush idjoming Manfjaonoa Creek. Jl desired, tins plot (an be dnidrd into two luts ot '100 anil odd acreb eack. Price • ,£4 10s per acre. Ko 15 —Plot :!()2 acres, more or less. The Hamilton and Cambridge Railway, strong!} lenced on both sides of line, runs through this and Pint No. 4, having (he private crossings <|uarter of .i mile apart. Jhe M.mgaonua Railw.ij Station is less th in halt a mile from the N.W. boundary ot Plot No. J, and the laniahcrc Station ,' ot .1 mile trom the S.K. boundary of Plot No. 4, computing -">0 acres. Uoth tlie^e plctts c.i n be taken together or separately. Wtcr £'J los per acie. Terms : If the whole block be taken by any one purchaser, or by several conjointly, £7">00. If each plot be bold separately, then at the rate noted opposite each. One-third cash, remainder can remain on mortgage at 7 per cent. The .ibo\e iateB are much below those obtained for pieeihely similar quality lands abutting this estate, nuiging from £1 to £7 10s per acre (including portions unimpioved). The propi ietor, however, being desirous of disposing of his property lias h\ed low rates in older to etlect a spoetly sale. This property is surloundcd on all Miles by adjoining farms. Furniture, Farm Stock and Implements can be taken at valuation. Immediate possession can be given of the whole or any portion of the farm. Apply to Mr 11, Wood on the Farm; or, to Capt. Steele, Kirikiriroa, Hamilton East. B. WOOD. 4th September, 1883.

auckland southern uckland Southern T)RODUCE TjIXCHANOE /COMPANY, QUEEN-STREET WHARF, E. N. LEGGE, Maxaokk, II WK OX HAND ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE SOUTHERN AND LOCAL, FOR SALE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. FLOUR, BIUN, AND POLLARD. AGKNTS FOR R. ANDERSONS WATER OF LEITH FLOUR MILL. The Auckland .and Southern Produce Exchange Company beg to intimate to the trade that they arc prepared to indent Direct Orders for all kinds of Grain, Seed, and Produce, and to assure clients they will receive the full benefit of the ocal knowledge and opportunity of their friends in the South for buying in the cheapest market, and on the best terms.

rp E AWAMUTU. J. F. ANDREW Has NOW OPENED his NEW WINTER STOCK, received from the leading London Houses, ex Liberia. Dress Materials Stamped and Plain Homespuns Velveteens French Beiges Silk Plush Broches, Fancy Satin Cloths in all the leading Estamine Serges colours Winceys, etc. ■ Corsets Ribbons, Lace Ulster Cloths Fur Trimmings Waterproofs and Jersey and SpringChe\ iots top Gloves A Larof, Stock ok Men's, Children's, and Ladies' HosieryShirts and Shirtings, in Oxford, Union, and All Wool— Ladies' and Children's Felt and Straw Hats — Novelties in Bonnets. A Good Assortment of Crewel Patterns —Wools and Silks— Berlin Fingerings and Yarns in all colours — Shetland and Berlin Wools — A Nice Variety of Fancy Articles. Expected,a Further Delivery, ex Shannon, in a few days. Also, a Large Stork of Colonial Tweeds and Flannels. iST Special attention is drawn to the Stock of BOOTS, which comprises both English and Colonial makes. Calicoes, Sheetings, and other Plain Goods always on hand.

/GALVANISED IRON, 26 guage, \JT delivered any park ol the Waikato.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1753, 29 September 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1753, 29 September 1883, Page 4

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