HAMILTON HALL.
Wednesday and Thursday, May 27 and 28,
At Ellven o'Clock. SiiAitr.
UNRESERVED SALE.
£400 WORTH OF GROCERIES, HARDWARE, _c.
IRON TANK, BOOK SAFE.
X _T O X
Has received instructions from Mr W. Houou to sell by auction, the whole of his STOCK saved from the late fire, on the above days, without reseive, comprising— /-^ ROCERLES, viz. :— Teas, Sugar, Coffee, Candles, Rice, VI" SauceSf Tobacco, Cheese, Arrowroot, Soda, Ground
Rice, _c.,_c. DRAPERY, viz. .—Tweed Coats, Trousers, Vests, Boots, Merinos, Boys' Clothing, Wiucejs, Puck, Dam^k, Shirting, Sheeting, 300 yards Fancy Dress Pieces, Ribbons, Velvets, Stays, Grenadines, Wool, Smrts, Shawls, Blankets, Sox, Holland, Diapers, Canvas, Oilcloth, Flannels, &c, _c. IRONMONGERY, viz. :-Hay Forks, Grapes, Spades, Shovels, Scythes and Handles, Boikro, Oils, Paints, Dishes . 4 Saddles, Iron Book Safe, 400-gal. Tank, Colonial Oven, 2 sets Patent Scales and Weights, Patent Seed-sowing Machine.
fl.B.— The above Goods are not damaged in the slightest, and my instruct*.™ aro to sell to the highest bidder, it being Mr Hough's intention to re-open with an Entirely New Stock. Terms :-Under £20, Cash ; above £20, Applied Bills at 3 months, bearing bank interest. Also, 60 Cane Chairs 3 Side Saddle* 1 Defiance Sewing Machine HAMILTON. Saturday, May 30, at noon. BY ORDER OP THE HAMILTON TOWN BJARD.
mHE LEASE of the HAMILTON FERRY SERVICE JL for 12 months will be sold by auction on the above date.
Terms and Conditions of Lease at Sale.
JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.
Friday, May 29.
THE HAYMARKGT.
For sale on Friday, May 29, at 12 o'clock, O a AC 11 10 S OF GOOD LAN D, O%J cl oB e to Ohaupo, being Lots 292 and 298, Parish of Nga Roto ; AL3O, 1 Acre, No. 371, Town Lot, Hamilton West.
ALFRED BUCKLAND.
CENTRAL HOTEL,
NGA II HAWAII I A
THE Proprietois of the above Hotel, in returning thanks J to their friends ami the public for past favors, beg to draw attention to their Urge and vaiied assortment of Wines and Spirits of the very best brands, also to their superior accommodation for Travellers, Visitors, 4c, Ic. Tho PIS ING ROOMS (two) are spacious and comfortable. The BEDROOMS arr lofty and well ventilated. PRIVATE SITTING ROOM. SUITES OV APARTMENTS FOR FAMILIES. LUNCHEON AT ALL HOURS. SADDLE HOUSES ON HIRE. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. CLEANLINESS! ECONOMY!! CIVILITY!!! BAGATELLE. BASS' ENGLISH ALE, No. 4 Brow, lin excellent condition, ON DRAUGHT. THOMAS & DAVIDSON, Proprietors.
E« FITZPATRICK,
GENERAL STOREKEEPER AND BAKER,
NGARUAWAHIA.
Uo^PoX W1? Shot, and P 250 Cap. for L A^Hcahonssignedbya J. P., with P. O. order enclosed, will be promptly attended to. May G, 1-74.
Fencing Notice.
TVTOTICE is hereby given to C. Munroe to fence his share -L\ of boundary fence between sections No. 27 and 1 14 ,n tho Pukekura Highway District. WXTKVR (Signed) E. B. WALKbK. Moanavale Station, .ainbridgc, April 7, 1874.
New Zealand Railways. WAIKATO EXTENSION RAILWAY. Public Works Ofllco, Newcastle, May 1, 187-4. mENDEBS .ill bo received at this f*^*^™ X SAIURDAY, 30th in.tant, for ths ERECIION o THREE BRIDGES between Taupin and Noweastlo. Plans and Speciicat.ons to ba .«n at the PuWio Works Omc e9 ,AucUandandNe W W c a8 tle viicL^ Ei I Resident Eugiuccr.
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Waikato Times, Volume VI, Issue 317, 26 May 1874, Page 3
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