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jSanwaya. tbbw [zealand railways. aucklanFFicotion. Christmas and sew year holidays. RACKS—I)EOaMB;m 2Crn and JANUARY Ist and 2nd, CHEAP RAILWAY FAMES. SINGLK TICKETS lrsued from Saturday, December 23id to Thursday, January ith liaolnsive), wilt be ayaUtble for ttlSXUKN—any BteMpn to any Station. , 6i>}iiotAlj ifAItSS On Tuesday (D'ecomber 23th», Moadcy and Tn&iday (January let and 2nd), a uoklafyi, Nsirmnrket. Mount itden, and C)u«hunga ti UaC\!; ooucae Platform ONE SIIILLINU iiACH (lrrospective of Clsfii), aiuglo or ifoturn, availab'o for the day only. Including admission to Oourae-'XHHKK SHILLING^, PassorKcis not tJlowocl to breafe their joi'.rney at Raodcuursu f latforai, but must provide themselves with suitable Tlokoiß, SPECIAL TRAINS J'OS HACKS. Anokland, Newmarket to Raoeoourso-Kver? 30 minutes from 11,0 a,m. to 2 iU p.m , returning at intervals between i.(l p.m. nnd ii) p.m. Ouehuiißato i.tucooouruo-12 5 P.m., 1,5 p.m.; and 2.5 p.m., returning at 5.15 p.m. On SUNDAY, U cemtior 23rd and Sflthj tha I.IS p.m. Train will run through torn Auckland to Te Awamutu. On^T'TKsnAy, Ueoembor 2fith, and MONDAY, January Ist, a Train for the Races will run aa follows iTe Awamutn dopj 0.20 a.m. Ohaucio, 6.37 a.m. Hamilton JuneUon, 7.10 a.v). Jv RGriiawflhlH; 7.JS n,uu Jlußlly, 8 15 a.m. RaoKiiirl, S luu.ui, Mercer, 9.10 a.m. ItaoeooUfse, arr. 1215 p/n. ■ TRAINS SUSPJBWDSD. DUiCKMBBR 2CTH, JANUARY 161 AND 2«D. The 6.10 am. Auokland and Walkatoi the 11.0 rm. Auckland and Henderson; the 2.5 p.m. Hamilton to Auokland; njni 2 0 pro. Henderuon to Auckland, are ouspenden on the above days. All Onehunga Branch Trains afcar 10.10 a.m. will be suspended and Speolala substitutod, The 1.15 p.m. Auokland to Mcrcor, And J~K) p.m. Auoklaad to Holengvlllo, WILl! BE POBTPONHD To Auckland dep. 6.0 p.m. A fIPECIAL TRAIN for tho Raoos will run as folioivb:Hoiiderßon, 1110 o.m, AV'irui.»!f, 11.41 a.m. Mouut Kdun, 143 p m. — 1.1 p.m. Kuoccouigo, 12.20 p.ai. — l.'A) pan. The 1115 p.m. Auckland and OnoJlunga Will rua as on Saturdays On CHRISTAIAS DAY Kalnß will ran us on dunduje. /. V. MAOIKWAIiU. ljiairi'.it iYan.^o? Prospeotua. T^EW IJTE ALAND pEUIGREK UTOCK (LIMITED). 'JfO DB IKCOUTOKATISD UNDEII MTIIB COMI'ABTIES ACT, 1862." CAPIT\L £200,000 In 40,000 Shares of £5 oaoh; 6s on application, Zs on ullotmont, 103 every two months until £2 per Share is paid up; further call 3 as roqutred. at intervals of not less than three months, and not to exceed 5s per share. PROVISIONAL DiRECTOBH: HON. JAMKS WILLIAMSON, M.CU .THOMAS RUSSELL, Esq., C.M.O. ALFRKD BUCKIiAND, Esq. KVKHY MCLEAN, Esq; JAMES BAIFjKY, Esq., CD, WILLIAM STBBLE, Eaq. •TAMES MoCOSH CLAltk, Ksrt. 1 JOSIAH CLIK'I'ON FIKI'II, Esq. THOMAS MO RUIN, Esa. • P. UOMISKEY, Esq. DAVID NOLAN, Esq. JOSEPH L. WILSON, Esq. BANKERS: THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. SOLICITORS: MESSRS JACKSON AND RUSSELIi. RECKEPAKY (PRO TEJI). JQSKHI BENNETT, Esdi Tho objootß o£ tho Now Zoaland Podigreo Stocß Company (Limited) aro tho brooding and rearing ot Pure Cuttlo, Clydosdalo Horses and Shoep, and disposiiiß of gamo by sale or othorwiao in Now Zealand, tho Australian Colonies, Son Francisco, and elsewhero. In order to carry out these objects it is pvopoeod i— 1. To nuranaso from tho Auckland Agricultural Company (Limited) the following Proporti»s now used by thorn for stook-breedlng purposes, viz., ' (a) Cranston, Waikato, 8,803 acres, (b) Tamaki. No. 1 Farm, Tho Chase, and Butly Manor, 752 acres, (o) Tamaki, GrccnhiU, UO acros, toaethcr •with their celebrated Puro-bred Shorthorn and Heioford Hord, Clydesdalo Horses, Lincoln and Leicester Slieop. 2 To purchase from Moasrs T. and S. Morrin their Stud Farm at Moadowbank, Romuera, consisting of MB acres 2 roods 6 perches, and the Leasohold Estate of 91 aero adjoining;, together with their valuablo Fodigree Shorthorn Herd. ' To farmers and daalors in cattle it is wellknown that Pure-bred Stock are moro easily fattenod, come to maturity earlier, produce bettor boof, and roaliso higher prices than the ordinary class of stock. This fact, which is so sismifloaflt to breeders and dealers in cattle, has of lato years Induced a constiint and activo demand for pure-bred stock m England, 1 America, and tho Australian Colonies. In view of this demand for puro-bred cattle, and the lareo and inoreasing area of land which is anuually taken up for grnzlng purposes all over Now Zealand, and tho vast quantity of cattle required to stock tho same, tho Directors sac at onco a ready market at good prices for their stook, and they believe the Company will be able to pay early and continuous dividends from their ordinary operations in the salo of stook, i without rolying upon any profit from the increased value of landed proporty, which is hereafter referred to. Tho Direotors confidently anticipate that the Frozen Meat Trado cannot fail to qpon a practically unlimited market for Now Zealand beef and mutton, and will givo to stock-gra&ing interests in New Zealand nn impetus which must ultimately tond to the groat advantago Of this Compnny. Tho whole o£ the Pedigreo Herds before mentioned, the Clydesdale Horses and Sheep are well-known, arid consist oE (lrst-class imported stock (judiciously selected by the best iudeos without regard to cost) and their progeny. Whcrcvor exhibited thoy'havo reooived tbo highest prizes. Tho celebrated Shorthorn Bull " Duke of Newcastle, tho property of the AHcUland Agricultural Company, was awarded First mid Champion Prize at tho Intercolonial Exhibition at Sydney for the best bull of any brood, for which tho whole of the Australasian Colonies competod with imported and Colonial bulls. This bull and many of Ins progeny are among tho herds proposed to be purchased. Tho Herefords aro deserving of special montion. Five hundred and forty-five in number, they form the largest hord of pure Herefords in the world—their progeny have alwajs met a roady nnd remunerative sale. Tho land proposed to bo purchased by the Company for carrying on thoir operations consists of well-selected and suitable stations, ■(Thero the breeding of puro cattlo has for many years past been successfully conducted. Theso properties havo also boon selected with a view to thoir future increase in value, and from this source alono tho Directors anticipate the Company will derive considerable profit. Eleven hundred and forty acros of tho land acquired are so near to tho City of Auckland as to entitle them now to be classed as Suburban Lands, and they must speedily advance in valuo with tho rapid development of tho city. , Tho valno of tho Freehold, Leasehold, and Stock has been fixed by Mossrs Alfred Buckland and Wm, Aitfeon at tho sum of £161,3 aS isCd. The Diroctora, after tho valuation was fixed, induced tho vendors to make tlio important concession of leaving ono-half of tho purchase money secured upon tho property at flvo per cent. Being thoroughly satisfied with the prospects of the undertaking, the vendors hove reserved to themselves nearly one-half of the shares in tho Company upon equal terms with the shares now offered to the public. Farther particulars on application to the Solicitors of the Company, or to JOSEPH BENNETT, Hon. Sec, 16, Queen-street. TJ-OTICE OF REMOVAL. MR T. RAMSEY, tManofortemaker, Tuner, &c, begs to inform his'patrons and the public generally that he has removed to Cotele Villa, top of Symonds-Bteeet, opposite Eden Vine Hotel. All orders left at his residence, or at Eadys Musio Warehouse, will be promptly attended to.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3851, 20 December 1882, Page 1

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