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MONDAY, 13th OCTOBER. BY ORDER OF THE FIRSI MORTGAUEISS OF THE PROPERTIES. VHE Undersigned has been favored . -with instructions to sell by Public Auction at their Mart, Fort-street on Monday, 13th October at 12 o'clock by Order of the First Mortgagees of the Properties. - All those pieces or parcels of landi situated in the Township of Newcastle, Waikato, being allotments j number 14 asd 16 and 607, with j any Building or Buildings now erected thereon, and all the rights and appurtenances thereunto

belonging, well-known as tho property of Mr Henry Thonws. Full particulars may bo had and plana of the properties may be scon at the office of Mr Kiehard Laishlcy, High-street, ucklund, solicitor to the First Mortgagees, or at tho office of the Auctioneers, where the conditions of Sale, and plai s of the properties may now be SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22.

THE WAIT OK I BLOCK, ON THE THAMES EIVEK, BUB-WVIDED INTO FARM LOTS. Tho subscribers havo received instructions to sell by Public Auction, at the Land* Mart, Port-street, on Wednesday, 22nd inst. at 12 o'clcok, I'JJE WAITOKI BLOCK of 1528 acres, situate on the bank of the Thames River, near Te Aroha, and subdivided into farm lots ranging from 50 acres to 233 acres. .The county road to tho "Waikato passes through the Block, and the Thames Valley Railway will also run through the property v „'.l he land is goad arabk soil, has about half a mile frontage Co the nver, and is one of the finest Blocks to the District. Flans can be seen at the Offices of SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers.

/ANTED TTNOWN! ! ! ENRY I« now.prepared to offer to the Public Choice tieleotions of CLOTH ING!! EN T 0 V B% GREY STREET, **- HAMILTON EAS T. October 9, 1879. JL ment regarding the business hitherto carried on by*me v l beg respectfully to inform the inhabitants of W> ikato, that, though I was compelled by adverse circumstances to assign my stock to Mr. "Wayte (in value far in excess of his legitimate claim), that I have not in any way parted with the Goodwill of my Business, and tbut I hope in a short time to Re-opeu in Hatmlton, and trust that the many friends who have hitherto supported me will do so ugain in my new venture.

T. C Hammond. IB *. TO-BD'rOHEJRS. AND OTHERS, .OR Private Sale, the Butohering 1 E ft tablishmont of Messrs. wayne and Co., at Cambridge, Waikato, doing a remunerative business, which can be shewn by their books. The allotment upon which the shop stands has 31 feet frontage to the main road, and immediately below the National Hotel. The shop is 22 x- 20, and has two rooms at baok. To a person wishing to start, this would be a rare opportunity, there being only one other butchering business in the township. Horses, trap, sausage machine and tools oan be taken at valuation. Apply to Hunter and Nolan, j auctioneers. XMCB BOBS. THE TRAIN STOPS HERE TWENTY MINUTES. DARKELL has pleasure in an- • noanoing to the travelling public thai the new _' ~ Station, Mercer, Are now Re-opened and in full swing. First-class meal* are served immediately on the arrival of every train. D.A. will be glad to see his friends giving him a oall again. H O T I 0 E, BEG- to inform the Inhabitants of rallv, that I have disposed cf my bunness as Wheelwright, &0., to Messbs Swank & Shebiff, who will continue to carry on the Bame, and I bespeak for them the liberal patronage hitherto accorded to me. (Signed) E. J. WELLS, In regard to the above, we thank the Hamilton and Waikato public for past favois, and trust by strict atten* tion to business, to merit their future pat ( r sTS SWANN& SHERIFF. Hamilton, 29th August, 1879. WHATAWffATA HOTEL. G. T. ]VL~KELLOW, PBOI'BIEIOB. GOOD accommodation. Wines and Spirits gonuine. Dickeson and Burnett'* BriUiant Paw Ale, brewed on the Burton system* Saddle horses on hir '-Torses, upon, notica being given, will & swifc to meot the Jiamiton or Ngarua-

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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1138, 11 October 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1138, 11 October 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1138, 11 October 1879, Page 3

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