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Auctions, >OHj\ /■ V'/ V. jjAMILTO ' BOROUGH COUNCIL in ullowin : LANDS will be offered <■ ■ •''E <y ptibi:,’ suction by MR -J in.. .11 X -ii tn.’ Hamilton Auction \l.ut m. 8 iIURDAV, September 28th, lam, t a.iia p.m.:— HAMILTON WEST-Lot 1, 378, 18 perches; Lot 2, 385, 386, 11, 3a Or 9p ; Lot 3, 222, 223, 221, 3 acres HAMILTON EAST—Lot 1, S3, 84, 85,2 a Ir Up TERMS—I 4 years under Council’s Improvement Lease. All particulars as to conditions of sale, upset price, etc., to be had on application to the Town Clerk or the Auctioneer. G. J. W. BARTON, 24/8 Town Clerk. TTAMILTON domain board. The following LANDS will be offered for LEASE by public auction by MR JOHN KNOX at the Hamilton Auction Mart on SATURDAY, ‘2Bth September, 1901, at 2,30 o’clock p.m. : HAMILTON WEST—Lot 1,457,458. 409, 170, 171, 201. 202. 203, 212, 29a 2r 28p ; Lot 2. 194, 195, 2a ; Lot 3, 251, la ; Lot 4. 197, 207, 2a j Lot 5, 21 Town Belt, 7 a 3r 3Gp. HAMILTON EAST- Lot I, BH. 87, 88, 89, 90. 91, 92. 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, Hi 3r 35p ; Lit 2. 365, 366, 367 368, 4a, Lot 3. 343 to 316. 319 io 352, 8* ; Lot 4. 321, 322. 32 (. 324 a. 325 a, .326. sa; Lot. 5, 385 'o 389 4a ; Lot. 6, 176, 177, 178. 3a 2r 36) i ; Lot 7, 24 Town Belt, 6a 3r Ip; Lot S, 25.26 Town Belt, 8a Ir 34p ; i.ul 9, 29, 3’J, 31 I nwu Bell, 14a Or sp. TERMS —l4 years under Board’s improvement Least. All particulars as to conditions ot sale, upset price, etc , to be Jiad from the Secretary or the Auctioneer. C. J. W. BARTON, 21/8 Secretary. .A i..l 11 IU.A -sUI/JIGN A’.A I. JOHN KNOX. AUCTIONEER AND V&LCa u»k Sales Every Saturday 12/2 After a phenomenal seaso IN AUCKLAND. MO NS LEO CARRI Will by request instruct f.r Two Weeks oo Quick itarmonic system UICK, iIARMONIU OYSTEM OF PLAYING THE PIANO. Registered by N.Z. Education Department. It has created tbs greatest interest ail over Australia and is learut by OVER A A PEOPLE | ( VER IUU JLEOPLEII IN NEW ZEALAND. Lear: era play difficult Songs, Waltzes anil Hymns in three and lour lessons, sometimes bately knowing a note. It sounds exactly like the music. Has been learnt by bankers, solicitors, ladies of position, wot king people— everybody. Terms, £3 3s. Complete instruction of six private lessons (daily), 14 paten diagram and 60 songs and pieces marked. Lessons must be booked at date of Mr Cam’s arrival A Guarantee : Any fees returned if adve, tisimietus are not fully carried out. J. S. Hoed, Sole Agent, Hamilton. 6/9

JITSI 1 OPEKTBB NEW SPRING DRAPERY, m NOW ON VIEW AT BEDROCK PRICES. INSPECTION INVITED. I CASH CUSTOMERS LIBERALLY DEALT WITH. ; S. HOWARD, CAMBRIDGE.

BUILD UP THE NORTH, NOT THE SuUTH. NO CONNECTION WITH MILLING 7 RUSTS UK COM lit NATIONS. STILL CHAMPION! A THIN Cl WORTH KNOWING. CHAMPION FLOUR is the Strongest and Whitest on the Market, absorbs water freely, but requires plenty of working, and, as slated by our town and country bakers, will yield FOUR LARGE LOAVES OP BREAD MORE PER SACK THAN ANY OTHER BRAND ON THE MARKET, which, taking the value of the large loaf at 5:1, sliows a saving of Is 8d per sack of 2001b lOd per bag of 1001b 5d per bag of 501b 2jd per bag of 2311) Or 16s 8d per ton in favour of CHAMPION. In view of the foregoing facts, is no Cheap, Staichy Flour dear at any price SO GO STRAIGHT FOR CHAMPION. northern'roller MILLING 00. P- V.RI UJil Manager. PALACE HOTEL, TE AROMA The Most Popular Hotel in the District. I'KANK PILLING, PIG) PiII E l OR. EXCELLENT AGCO M MODATiON FOR TOURfSTS & INVALIDS. Coech s elect, AH Trains. ‘ Ir ‘ 11 cose i* Hint: thoroughly veilin'at’d n ut iii.s.iur, ai,d wn, lie eco'td to no. in lb, .listnci.. 4iq ) •*}; '|" S- ■('■LLERti ( are con U'.-I i;-. a: OLLLKRS ( stanti Img 1 in ton tact through th >nsi r, m:. mu'i' voi JL ARGUS, whic is : Ch* -•mums’ Paper. A 11Ktin *l l * ■-' pm ruJ in its cdnini '■ "i 'p-' n, r!y every home i 1 ' ’ '!'<• •< y ot issue, fry and ace tm 5 ume<,lf.

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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1048, 14 September 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1048, 14 September 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1048, 14 September 1901, Page 3

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