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Notices.

George E. Clark, Seed Merchant and Commission ; Agent. CAMBRIDGE. Several first-class Improved Farms for sale, at reasonable prices. New Seeds, ex " Adamant " from London— Red Clover, -/9 Cow Gras, 1/White Clover, 1/Alsyke, 1/2 SPECIAL PRIZES ! TE AWAMUTU AND CAMBRIDGE | ploughing matches isso. ■ TWO CUPS, each value £5 ss, will "be given for the best collection of i Turnips grown from my stock of Seeds— ■ one Cup to be competed for at each of the j above District Ploughing Matches, 1880. ! \ Varieties of Turnips in Stock : — j Suttons champion swede . . 2/- ! Wait's Shamrock „ . . 2/Carter's Imperial Hardy „ . . 2/- j Skirving's Purple Top „ .. 2/Green Top Aberdeen .. ..1/6 Green Top Champion Hybrid . . 1/3 Devonshire Greystone . . . . 1/3 Fencing Wire Oats Maize Manure Salt Bone Meal (Victorian & Calaf ornian) Superphosphate of Lime All kinds of Grass Seeds at Auckland Prices. GEORGTC E. CLARK Land & Commission Agent.

New Seeds Ex Inglewood. Dutch White .. Is O<T) „ Red .. Os9d!^ L$ i j»^ „ Alsike . . Is 2d % ffl J.9-g Is „ Timothy Os 6d I"•§ © 'a. „ Rape .. Osodf q 3'S'g'O „ Linseed .Os 5d q J-g g-g S^ Cocksfoot & Ryegrass La g,&S.? I, according to sample, j R. T. Millar, PATERANGI.

In the Estate of PETER WALKER, Esq., late of KiriMriroa, in the District of Waikato, deceased. ALL Persons having Claims against the late Mr Peter Walker will please forward the same to Meters. Whitaker and O'Neill for the information of the Administrators of the Estate.

PIRONGIA HIGHWAY DISTEICT BOARD. Notice to certain owners, under the 12th Clause of " The Rating Act, 1876." mAKE NOTICE that your name apJL pears in the Valuation List of the Pirongia Road District for ths year ISSO. Mary Ann Barton, 299 a, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £3 George Broadmead, 223, 323, Parish of Pirongia ; annual valne, £<5 Thomas Buttle 156, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £3 David Caughey or heirs, 134, h.p., 69, Parish of Piromgia ; annual value, £3 Henry Devlin, 294, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £3 James Goostry, 39, 40, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £6 Thomas Keena or heirs, 15-1, 1.3.5, h.p , 2, 63, 64, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £6 J. T. Lcary, 21, Paribh of Pirongia; annual value, £3 Dennis McGanell, 3d, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £o Frederick Perking 111, Parish of ?irongia ; annual value, £4 Job. Bogers, 272, Parish of Pirongia; annual value, £3 William Stewart, 50, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £3 The owners of 131, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £4 The owners of 200, h p., 60, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £4 The owners of 2.35, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £3 The owner* of h.p., 5, Parish, of Pirengia ; annual value, on The ownprs of h.p., 37, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, .Is The owners of h.p., 62, Parish of Pirougia ; annual value ~->h The owners of GB, Parish of Pirongia : annual value, 5s ISAAC HODGSON, Chairman, Harapipi, 24th January, 1880.

piARMS 1 FARMS ! ! FARMS ! ! ! OX DEFERRED PAYMENT. \ SPECIAL SETTLEMENT FOR COLONIMS. 8o MILES NORTH OF AUCKLAND. 1 A AAA A CRKS OF THE VKR Y MEST lUjUUU A. QUVLITV OF L\NJ). To.be sold in lots to suit purt h.isois, on deterred p.nmcnt (uithout resident.il orimpro\ement ( <>nditions) bein^f a portion of Capt.lin "YV. H. Colbeck's Celebrated Kaipara Limestone Land. g^gr* So many applications ha\ ing been made to Captain Colbeck, M.P., by persons residing in the colony, to j>ell portions of his Kaipara estate tor Farms, be has det ided to set apart about 10,000 .k res for that purpose, and instructed the undci signed to dispose ot the same before lca\ing tor England, ■where it has been arranged to dispoie ot the remainder. Applit .itions tor the said 10,000 .arcs must be sent in to the undersigned immediately. '1 tRMS- Cash or deferred payments. The most liberal that can be obtained anywhere. I.nQ{ IKI . QUALITY.— It is the best description of land — limestone. It is easily got into grass ; nothing but tern and ti-trec to deal with. RESULIS.— Si\t\ bushels of wheat to the acre, without manure. Steam Flour-mill on block. ACCESSIBILITY.— B) -weekly steam communication with Am kl.md, ■weekh steam t ommunu.ition with the Northorn "YVaiio.i, where there is a population (at the mills) ot about 2000 < onsumers oi settlers' produce. I'ROSPEC IS.— The Northern Railwa\, whiih is now being surxeu'd, passes near tfie block, and the land which is offered at a nominal figure, will in a tew \ears be enhanced to at least ten times Us piesent selling priie. APPLICANTS.— FuII particular tan be obtained by a personal intcn iew w ith the underj signed, :it the K.imo Colliery Office, South British Building, Queen Street, Am kl.md, on Fridajs, Satuid.ns, and Monda\s (o\i.\), between the hour< of io a.m. and p.m., or by letter. Mr Alderton will go to Kaipara, ,ict<»mp.injing intonding purchasers o\er the estate. G. E. ALDERTON. Agent for Captain \V. H. Colbeck. Auckland, January 28, 1880. P R O O F. Writing about the quality of this land, Mr C. E. Nelson, Go\ernment Land Purchase Agent, sa\s :— "The soil of these blocks is mostly clay and marl, overlying limestone strata, this t.u t being a sufficient guarantee of fertility, without any necessity of allusion to the extraordinary lu>u;uuvv of tUw ve^utjun jj'-uvuiUj'."

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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1195, 24 February 1880, Page 3

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