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CLEARING SALE AT MH + H + HAHHfS'S EAST HAMILTON. THE WHOLE OF THE STOOK, ComprisingDRAPERY! MILLINERY! HABERDASHERY! HOSIERY ! •Jk/TEN'S & BOY'S CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS. Perfumery — Stationery — Patent Medicines — Pipes of all kinds. BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS ! KEROSENE LAMT.S AND GLASSES, IRON BEBSTEALS, IRONMONGERY, TINWARE & CROCKER YWARE, CONCERTINAS, NOW ON SALE AT A DEAD SACRIFICE ! Must be Cleared without delay.

CAMBRIDGE.

I have been instructed by Mr G. Lamb, to sell next Saturday, at the Whart, Cambridge, at 11.30 a.m. as under; 6 h.p. PORTABLE ENGINE in splendid condition, THRESHING MACHINE, every part having been carefully overhauled, making it for v/ork, equal to new. Saw Bench, with saw and all necessary gear. Lathe and Tools, AnvilPs, Vice's, and Smiths' Tools, Brass Engine Pump (new), a Douglass Pump and Piping, Large Chaff Cutter, Reaper and Mower, Horse Rake, Pair of Mill Stones, with complete gear, Holly Machines, Corrugated Iron, Boring Machine, Shafting, Pulleys, &c. A Two-strey Building, 52 x 24, with iron roof, ditto, 22 x 16. These buildings are nearly new. S. BRIGHT, Auctioneer.

ESTABLISHED, a.d. 1853. WILLIAM RATTRAY, DRAPER, CLOTHIER, SILK MERCER, & MERCHANT TAILOR, 66 QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, Has hist received a large Assortment of CALICOES, T INENS, TABLE -ij DAMASKS, DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS and NAPKINS, HUCKABACK, and Turkish Towels, i CIOUNTERPANESand other ' Furnishing Requisites, i Which were bought during the recent depression in English trade, and will he OFFERED AT PROPORTIONATELY LOW PRICES. ig^f Note the Address : G(i QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. )

T7IARMS ! FARMS ! ! FARMS !! ! OX DEFERRED PAYMENT. A SPECIAL SETTLEMENT FOR COLONISTS. 8o MILES NORTH OF AUCKL VXD. 1 A f\f\f\ A CRES OF THE VERY BEST IU,UUU Ja. quality of land. TcTbe sold in lots to suit purchasers, on deferred p.ijmunt (without rcsidental or improvement conditions) being a portion of Captain W. H. Colbeck's Celebrated Kaip.ira Limestone Land. f&T So many applications having been made to C.iptain Colbeck, M.P., by persons residing in the colony, to sell portions of his Kaipara estate tor Farms, he has decided to set apart about io.ooo acres tor that purpose, and instructed the undersigned to dispose of the. same before le.i\ ing for England, wheie it has been arr.mged to dispokc oi the remainder. Applications tor the said io,ooo acres must be sent in to the. undersigned immediately. TERMS. — Cash or deferred p.i\ ments. The most liberal that cm be obtained an\ where. I\Ql IRI . QUALITY.— It is the best description of land — limestone. It is easily got into grass; nothing but fern and ti-tree to deal with. RESULTS. — Sixty bushels ot uhc.it to the acre, without manure. Steam Flour-mill on block. ACCESSIBILITY.— Ry-weeklj steam communication with Auckland, weekh steam communication with the Northorn AVairoa, where there is a population (at the mills) of about 2000 consumers of settlers' produce. PROSPECTS.— The Northern Railway, which is now being surveyed, passes near the block, and the land which is offered at a nominal figure,\vill in ;i few jears be enhanced to, at least ten times Its present selling price. APPLICANTS.— FuII particulars can be obtained by a personal inten lew \\ ith the undersigned, at the Kamo Colliery Office, South I'ritish Building, Queen Street, Auckland, on Fridajs, Saturdays, and Mondajs (o\i.\), between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., or by letter. Mr Alderton will go to Kaipara, •it companying intonding purchaser* o\er the estate. G. E. ALDERTON. Agent for Captain W. H. Colbeck. Auckland, January 28, 1880.

PROOF. Writing about tho (jualitj of this land, Mr C. E. Nelson, (im eminent Land Purchase Agent, says :—": — " The soil of these blocks is mostly clay and marl, <>\orl\infj limestone strata, thi.s fact being .i sufficient guarantee (if fertility, without any necessity of allusion to the c\traordinary luxuriance of the \egetation general!}."

PIGEON MATCH. A HANDICAP PIGEON MATCH £jL will be fired at Morrinsville on Tuesday, the 16th of March, for a Sweepstake of £1 10s each ; 1 soy. nomioation, 10s acceptance. Entries to be made on the ground. Competitors to pay for birds. JOHN WOOD,

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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1196, 26 February 1880, Page 3

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