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Auctions. JOHN KNOX. ITAMILTON AUCTION MART JOHN~KNOX, AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR. Sales Every Saturday 12/2 G. L. W ILIIAMS ■STILL ADDING II IS LARGE STOCK BOOTS & SHOES. Splendid Assortment WOMEN & GIRLS' DAIRY BOOTS will sell from this date CLARK'S MACHINE COTTON, ljd reel. pHIEF BRAND SADDLE TWEED \J TROUSERS, for farmers andjstock men, are made to wear. H. ROCHE, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, OHAUPO, Has for sale the undermentioned properties : THE RORE-150 acres, all fenced and sub-divided, in first-class order; land of good quality (alluvial flat) ; good house of six rooms, barn, sheds, etc. ; near school and creamery. A real good dairy farm. Price, £5 per acre ; terms, half cash, balance at 5 per cent. 11UHIKARAMEA-150 _ acres, 120 acres of which arc in grass and cultivation, 30 acre 3 fern; good sixroomed house, nearly new, sheds, etc.; small orchard ; two miles from school. Price, £3; terms, half cash, balance at 5 per cent. TE RORE—2OO acres of good land, fenced and sub-divided, in a high state of cultivation ; new six-roomed house, sheds and yards ; everything in first-class order ; about 2£ miles from creamery, school and po3t-oflice. To be sold cheap at £1 10s per acre; reasonable terms. FARM of 200 acres first-class land, in good order, fenced and sub-divided: good eight-roomed house, orchard, barn, outhouses and yards. A splendid dairy farm. Within half-a-mile of creamery, school and post-office. Price, £6 per acre; terms reasonable. GOOD SHEEP FARM of 720 acres limestone land, 250 acres in new grass, balance bush and fern ; new house of four rooms, sheds and sheepyards. Held on perpetual lease at a low rental; price for goodwill, £720. PATERANGI— 100 acres, all iu capital order, fenced and sub-divided ; four-roomed house, sheds, etc. A nice dairy farm. Only half-a-mile from creamery and school. Will carry 20 dairy cows and their calves. Price, £4 per acre; terms, half cash, balance at 5 per cent. PUKERIMU —IOO acres first-c'ass land, fenced aud sub-divided, all in grass aud cultivation, soil alluvial flat and drained swamp; good five-roomed house (nearly new), sheds, etc. Two miles from school and creamery and three miles from railway station and saleyards. Price, £5 10s; reasonable terms. A NICE LITTLE FARM of 50 acres, all fenced and in grass and cultivation ; small cottage, sheds, etc. Two miles from creamery, school and post-office. Price, £3 10s per acre. Several other properties, on my list for sale. H. ROCHE, Land Agent. Ohaupo, 28th February, 1898. 3/3 "AMILTON LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES COACHING ESTABLISHMENTS. The undersigned begs to intimate to tne residents in and around Hamilton and the travelling public that he has PURCHASED from Mr C. Harwood the whole of his COACHING & LIVERY PLANT comprised in the Stables adjoining the Commercial and Hamilton Hote's. g§- 'BUSES MEET EVERY TRAIN at Erankton and Hamilton West. Double and Single Buggies on Hire, Also, Ladies' and (lents' Saddle Horses. L. SUTTON, Proprietor. Hamilton, November 2, 1897. 4/11

IN connection with the above, I have to THANK the business people and travelling public for the support so freely accorded to me in the past, and trust that Mr Sutton will eDJoy a continuance of it. The ordinary carting and special station trade, together with the heavy waggon work for settlers and others, will be carried on by me as heretofore. CHAS HARWOOD. \AILY COACH SERVICE J BETWEEN* HAMILTON «k CAMBRIDGE, Carrying H.M. Mails and Passengers. On and after JANUARY Ist, 1397, the undersigned will RUN A CONVEYANCE between Cambridge and Hamilton daily. Leave Cambridge at 11 a.m.; Tamaherc, 12.15 j>.m. ; arrive at Hamilton, 1 p.m., connecting DAILY with the second train for Auckland at 2.10 p.m. ; Rotorua and Paeroa at 2.27 pm. ; and for Te Awamulu at 2.25 p.m. Leave Hamilton, DAILY, on return journey, at 2.45 p.m., arrive at Cambridge at 4.45 p.m. This coach connects with the Express Traiu for Auckland, leaving Hamilton West at 12 45 p.m. oa Mondays, Wednesdays, cud Fridays. Fares : Single, 3/-; Return, 5/W. T. CARR, Proprietor. Horse Bazaar, Cambridge, Cambridge, January Ist, 1897. Letters and telegrams addressed to W. T. CARR, Cambridge, will receive prompt attention. 6/"" KITING CARDS printed equal to copperplate, at The Waikato Argus Office, Hamilton.—George Edgecumbc, proprietor.

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Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 268, 31 March 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 268, 31 March 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 268, 31 March 1898, Page 3

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