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FOE SALE BY AUCTION. RICH VOLCANIC FARM of 132 ACRES, at Mart, "Wbangarei, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, AFTER THE SALE OF DENT'S ESTATE. THE subscriber has been favorured with instructions from Mr H. Clkary, to oiler for Sale by Auction, on the above date, A LL that Parcel of Land known as 'jl\. Maunu, No 1., B, of the Purua Survey District, in the County ot Whangarei, containing by admeasurement one hundred and thirty-two acres more or less, GO acres of which are in cultivation, the whole being tenced with a Post and Wire Fence. A Stream of Water runs past one corner, and there is a good macadanised road from Whangarei, and a road round three sides of the property. The Land is level, well situated, rich, and warm. Tbe title, "Land Transfer Act." TERMS One-third Cash, the balance may remain on mortgage at 8 per cent. The Auctioneer wishes to draw the attention of Settlers and others of this good opportunity of obtaining a rtally Good Property on easy terms. W. B. BUCKHURST. Auctioneer. ag!l3

SALE BY AUCTION. } AT MR HARPS, MAUNGAKARAMEA. ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, at 1 p.m. rpHE undersigned has received instrucX tius from Mr W. Gr. HARP, who is leaving the district, to sell as above, his Farming Stock and effects, consisting of — 7 good Dairy Cows 1 Bull G Calves 3 Good Working Horses 2 Hacks 1 Colt 1 Waggon, nearly new Chaff-cutter with horse power, Plough, Harness, Side-saddle, Cart Harness, Furniture, American Organ, Drawers, Tables, &c, &c ; also, THE FARM of 53 ACRES, Good Volcanic Soil, divided into six paddocks, in grass and crop, with house of eight rooms including Store, doing a good business, Stables, Shed, and Orchard, and the lease for nine months of 80 acres opposite, known as Meade s farm. THOMAS WAKELIN, Auctioneer. WANTED^ ri OOD "Working Oxen next Sale Day VT at Kamo. THOMAS WAKELIN.

. valley FAfiM Jiujispjiy. SALE BY AUCTION WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, SALE AT 1.30 P.M. THE undersigned has received instructions to The Apple Trees are guaranteed to be offer for sale by auction, at the Valley worked on Northern Spy (blightproof), Stocks, ' Farm Nursery, on ij^ WEDNESDAY, to be free from blight of any kind, and to be August 29, a large and varied assortment true to name. Many of the varieties are of Nursersy Stock, comsrising— blightproof and others nearly so. APPLES, Pears, Plums, Peach, Cherry, Figs, Quince, Gooseberry, Pinus The fruit trees generally are straight, well Insignus Cupressus Macrocarpa, Camellias, grown, and fairly rooted. An inspection will Azalias, Rhododendrons, Roses, Magnolias, and Batisf y iutendin S P lantera - many other varieties of Ornamental and .. Flowering Evergreen and Desiduous Trees Trees carefu , ly and delivered at ' and Shrubs, Thorn, Quick, Rhubarb, &c, &c, Station or carrier free of charge. APPLES1 NAMES. SIZE. TJSE. EEHAEKS. SEASON. ' Adam's Peannain.. ..1 D Bright, red striped, great bearer, good .. May to July 1 Blue Peannain . . . . 1 DA veiy handsome good apple . . March to Aprl Belle d' Boisi . . . . 1 C Citron yellow, great bearer . . . . Winter Beauty of Ravenswood . . 1 D Yellow striped with red, a fine apple August Ben Davis 2 D Striped and splashed with red.. ..Winter Calender * c Conical, handsome, good bearer .. Winter Cobham - - - - . . 1 DA handsome striped variety . . . . April to June Coxa Orange Pippin ..2 D Fine dessert apple, but subject to blight April to July Count Penda Flat . . 2 DA dessert apple of first rate quality „ Winter Dutchess of Oldenberg . . 2 D& C Good bearer, free from blight. . . . Feb. and Mar. Duke of Denvonshire 2 D An excellent late dessert apple . . Winter Dr. Hogg 1 D& C Colour, greenish yellow, good bearer . . War. to June General .Gordon . . . . 1 D Like the Northern Spy, good bearer . • Winter Golden Spire . . . . 1 D& C Yellow, great bearer, one of the best . . Mar. to June GraDd Duke Constantine 1 D «fc C A large handsome apple . . . . Feb. and Mar. Gravenstien . . . . 1 DA valuable well-known variety . . Medium Golden Russet . . . . 2 D Good cropper, does not blight. . . . Winter Hajl 3 D Mostly shaded with crimson . . . . July to Dec. Hamilton 1 DA very fine dark red variety . . . . May and June Hall's Seedling . . . . 1 C& D Resembles French Crab . . . . June to Oct. Jonathan 2 D Red and yellow, very good . . . . April to Juno Jupp's Surprise . . . . 2 D& C A very prolific variety, blight proof . . March i Keswick Codlin . . . . 1 C A well-known culinary apple . . . . Feb. and Mar. j London Pippin . . 1 D Brighi green, brown tinge, good bearer May to .July Late Nonpareil . . . . 1 DA valuable variety, great bearer .•. Winter r Ladyemore Nonpareil . . 2 D Yellow, with reddish next sun . . June to Aug. Lodinßton 1 C Lemon yellow, striped crimson, big bearer Autumn \ Late Shell . . . . 1 D Yellow, free from blight . . . . June to Feb. r Lord Suffieid . . . . 1 C A first-rate cooking applo . . . . February Lord Wolsely . . * C Greenish yellow, blight proof. . . . June to Oct. McDorrell's Sweet 1 D Striped with bright r<;d, good bearer . . May to July Magg's Seedling .. ..2 D Yellow, striped with red, blight proof .. May to Oct 5 Margil 2 D A very handsome dessert apple ..Medium S Maverack's Sweet . . 1 DA late apple of great rcerit . . . . May to Oct. • .New England Pigeon . . 1 D& C Red, quite free from blight . . . . April & May Ohinemuri . . . . . . 1 0& D Yellow, with red cheek, one of the best April to Nov. 7 Purity '.'. .. .. 1 C& D Sreenish whitAdoes noi blight ..April — ~* 1 Prince Bismarck.. .. 1~ C targe and hflß^dfeod. haaser .. April -. » p V m v *rJ „ „ 1- C& D A good beareP^iiftiay .. . . April to Aug. I Red Cayffeil . . 2 D Red, a very prolific variety . . . . Mar. to May BomaniteTT '* ' . 2 D Purplish red, heavy bearer . . . . June to Aug. 3 Red Quarrenden . '. . . 2 D Rod, a hardy prolific variety . . . . Feb. to Mar. Stone Pippin . . . . 1 C Well-known, one of the best . . . . May to Nov. 1 Striped Beefiu . . . . 1 C A handsome good apple . . . . May to Oct. i ' StirUns Castle 1 0 Pale yellow, blush cheek, good bearer. . Feb. and Mar. r Simmon's Winter' ..2 D A good late keeping, prolific variety ..May to Sept. Sharp's- Summer . . . . 2 D Yellow striped with red, blight proof . . March 1 Takapuna Russet. . . . 1 C& D A very fine apple, nearly blight proof . . May to Oct. 5 Trivett's Seedling . . 2 DA handsome good apple, free from blight Winter J Vineyard Pippin . . . . 2 D Very beautiful . . . . . . Winter Ward's Seedling .. ..2 D Said not to blight 5 William's Favourite . . 2 D Red, fine flavour . . . . . . Jan. to March j Wellsford Seedling . . 3 DA good variety, not subject to blight . . June to Feb. W. $&. Gladstone.. ..1 D A free cropper, fruit handsome .. Jan. to Feb. Winter Majeten . . . . 1 C& D Green tinged with brown, blight proof May to Aug. Yellow Newton Pippin . . 1 D Very rich aromatic, a late keeping apple PLUMS. [ Angelina Burdett Ickworth's Imperatrice Blue Gage July Green Gage 1 Boudert's 3reen Gage Jefferson Belgian Purple Mayo's Prolific Belled Septembre Mitchelsone's Carr's Best Orleans Prince of Wales Coe's Golden Drop Purple Gage Coe's Late Red River's Early De Montfoit River's Late flkJflßßl Diamond Russian Dannß^Bßßf L Deunistoun's Superb Transpareni^BßßßVj Early Orleans Victoria ■888887 j Goliath Washington^BßWßF I German Damson Yellow MagnilH^^^ General Hand i S After the Tree Sale a lot of four or five good DAIRY COWS will be offered. These are perfectly quiet and near cavling. 1 THOMAS WAKELIN, Auctioneer.

IEONMOISraEETy^ M OP ALL DESCEIPTIONS. / \ SUTTON'S ENGLISH SEEDS, /& / 3 the hest. / && I jCROGKERY AMD GLASSWARE, /M / FENCING WIKE AND STAPLEsV^^ / >■ L* w - a « - /ctQ / We are Paper Hangmgs_ana Scrim.^^? /etemined to do ' : PAINTERS' REQUISITES.^^H^ / a ||ire mettwcTac. y^7 CASH TRADE, 1 HHt' °' J C#J /^&f AND OFFER SPECIAL HBBn^ T THE f/^*\ V/ INDUCEMENT TO WML /& /sG^sp puy^s. j^l^^^^^^Bl x^v^ ./ Every description of Builders' and Furnfj£*y f isliing Ironmongery in Stock. WIW^WMBrf& / WU^Uj^WttP* / Implements of any Maker ordered on the hH^^9H|J^^ X Shortest Notice. H^H^^^^^^^Bb^ Our Garden Seeds cannot he beaten, they are the w^BS^Hmßbb the best ° b ™ nai}le - HH^SPECTION INVITED.

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