Auctions. JOHN KNOX. ■ 7 AMII.TON AUCI'IGN MART JOHN KNOX, AUCTIONRKR AND VALUATOR t>ales Every Saturday J 2/2 HAMILTON AUCTION MART. Saturday, April 29th, at 1,30 p.m. The undersigned wili sell by ruction, as above, on account of a pettier leaving the district, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS Also, About 50 Young Tabic Fowls On Recount of tlio large quantity to be offered, the sale will commence at 1.30 p.m, Full particulars in next issue. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer. GEORGE E. CLARK, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, CAMBRIDGE, Has For Sale : _G j K A B A R G AIN, Waitetuna cplcH/ Valley, Rnglau-A Small Farm, 11(5 acres; Hou'«e, six rooms; Barn, 30 x 30, aud Outhouses ; 60 acres in grass; five sub-divis-ons; mile good feocing; 1| mile incr frontage. Near School aud Post-office ; one acre good orchard. Close to harbour. A RARE OPPORTUNITY - 1360 Acres of really good undulating country, parti.liy improved, with Threeroomed House, Barn, Shed, Stables (fourstall, with loft), Milking Shed, Stockyard ; all buildings newly erected ; 40 acres newly laid down grass, '2O acres oats, 40 acres in turnips ; ting fence complete, save 70 chains. There are between 7 and 8 miles of sul stantial fencing, all new, with six plain galvanised wire and one barbed aud several subdivisions, making six convenient paddocks. Price exceedingly low and terms exceptionally easy. Nine miles from Cambridge. A FIRST-CLASS FARM of 120 Acres, all in grass, securely fenced aud sub-divided into three paddocks. House 6 rooms ; close to school, creamery, and within two miles of township, Cambridge. I? ARM of ISO Acre?, all ia grass, all fenced and sub-divided ; adjoining the above property ; no house. CHOICE FARM, of 500 acres of Firstclass Land, in a high state of cultivation, with ample sub-divisions, tholoughly well watered, shelter plantations, etc., etc. House is a very substantial one, containing thirteen rooms, well finished and in god condition. All necessary outbuildugs. It is in close proximity to a flourishing township, public school and creamery. This is first-class fattening country, and offers a rare opportunity to anyone requiring a first-class farm and a country residence in the healthiest part of Waikato. WELL-FINISHED HOUSE, with 8 acies land, in grass and securely fenced and subdivided. GEORGE E. CLARK Land and Commission Agent, CAMBRIDGE. Geo. Thos. Mcßurney NGARUAWAHIA. \Y HEEL WRIGHT, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKER, UNDERTAKER, 4c, &c, &c. ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES Made, Repaired, Painted, aud Upholstered. 14/1 A. COYLE, UNDERTAKER, JOINER, AND TIMBER MERCHANT, VICTOKIA STREET, HAMILTON'. Residence : (Jcok-strtct, Hamilton East. FUNERALS furnished and couducted on shortest notice. Reasonable Charges. Estimates Given. 6/2 7HATAWHATA TO NGARUAVVAHIA. Having secured the contract for carrying the cteam between Whatawhata and Ngaruawahia, I will run a DAILY SERVICE on this road, leaving Whatawhata at 11 a.ti). and Ngaruawahia at 3.30 p.m. Passengers—Single fare, 2s ; return, 3s. l'ai'G'.-h and goods carried at lowest rates. L. SUTTON, 1 y Proprietor. DAILY COACH SERVICE BKTWEEN HAMILTON & CAMBRIDGE. Carrying H.M. Mails and PasThe undersigned will RUN A COACH between Cambridge and Hamilton daily. Leave Cambridge at 11 a.m.; Tamahere, 12.15 p.m. ; arrive at Hamilton, 1 p.m., connecting daily with the second traiD for Auckland at 2.10 p.m., aud on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays with Express, leaving at 1.40 p.m. ; and for Te Awamutu at 2.23 pm. ; and -on Mondays, Wednesdays end Fridays only with the traiu for Rotorua and Paeroa at 2.82 p.m. Leave Hamilton, daily, on return journey, at 2.43 p.m., arrive 5.% Cambridge at 4.45 p.m. Fares : Single, 3/-; Return, 5/W. T. CARR, Proprietor. Horse Bazaar, Cambridge, Cambridge, November 11th, IS9B. Letters and telegrams addressed to W. T. CARR, Cambridge, will receive prompt attention 5/1 TT AMILTON LIVERY AND BAIT J \ STABLES COACHING ESTABLISHMENTS. The uudersigned begs to intimate te the residents in and around Hamilton and the travelling public that he has PURCHASED fiom Mr C. Harwood the whole of hid COACHING & LIVERY PLANT comprised in the adjoining the Commercial and Hamilton Hotels. «-'BUSES MEET EVERY TRAIN at Frankton and Hamilton West. Double and Single Buggies on Hire, Also, Ladies' and Gents' Saddle Horses. L. SUTTON, Proprietor. Hamilton, Novembtr 2nd, 1897. 4/1
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Waikato Argus, Volume VI, Issue 426, 25 April 1899, Page 3
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