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hamilton auction mart. saturdayTfebruary 7, At 2 p.m. On account of whom it may concern. Furniture, &c. SUBSCRIBER has been instructed to sell by auction on the above date, a superior lot of Furniture and Effects, consisting of Tables, Couches, Chairs, Hearth Rugs, Lusters, Pictures, Bedsteads and Bedding, Mattresses, Dressing Tables, Chests of Drawers, Wash Stands and Ware, Cupboards, Clock, Oilcloth, Fender, Zinc and Wooden Tubs, Co*l scuttle, &c, Ac.

KENNEDY HITJ,.

RAGLAN, For Sale by Auotion without reserve, Seaside Homes, Suburban Residence on the Harbour, Small Farms, allotments in the Town of Raglan, the Village Settlement of Karioi, &c, &c. Messrs Hunter and Nolan have received instructions from Mr T. B. Hill to seU by auction, at Le Quesne's Public Hall, Hamilton, on Friday, February the 20th, at 2 p.m. Ajy Allotments in East and West f Raglan. 30 Seaside Suburban Allotments varying in size from half an acre to two acres each. The village settlement of Karioi, containing 36 allotments prettily situated at the base of Mount Karioi on the the rise just above the large flat peninsula with its magnificent sandy beach and bathinggrounds, whioh must become the site of an important town as a favourite sanatorium of New Zealand. 3 Small Farms adjoining the Village of Karioi,containing respectively 26, 27, and 28 acres. Also, 3 Farms at the base of Mount Karioi containing respectively 25, 40, and 68 acres.

Terms :— One-half Cash, the balance by P.N. at 6 months, without interest. CAMBRIDGE, SATURDAY, 1 4th FEBRUARY. At 2 o'olock. In the Insolvent Estate of C. B. S. Rose. THHE undersigned has received instrucJL tions from the Trustee, to sell by auotion on the above date, at Mr Kirkwoods Hotel, Duke street. The trustees interest in allotmeat Duke-street.

Terms at Sale. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer. 3 Mlexander\ b\ ffl /S/NEW COODS\^\V£\ V& EVERY MAllil*/ PIrtONGiA HIGHWAY DISTRICT BOARD.

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Notice to certain owners, under the 12th Clause of " The Rating Act, 1876." mAKE NOTICE that your name ap. JL pears in the Valuation list of the Pirongia Road District for the year 18S0 Mary Ann Barton, 299 a, Parish of Pirongia; annual value, £3 George Broadmead, 223, 323, Parish of Pirongia ; annual rains, £5 Thomas Buttle 156, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £3 David Caughey or heirs, 134, h.p., 69, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, f 3 Henry Devlin, 291, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £3 James Goostry, 39, 40, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £6 Thomas Keena or heirs, IJ4, 100, h.p, 2, 63, 64, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £6 J. T. Leary, 24, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £3 Dennis McGanell, 3<5, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £o Frederick Perkhv, 111, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £4 Job. Eogers, 272, Parish of Pirongia; annual value, £3 William Stewart, 50, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £3 The owners of 131, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £4 The owners of 200, h p., 60, Parish of Pirongia; annual value, £4 The owners of 2-35, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £3 The owners of h.p., 5, Parish of Pirengia ; annual value, os The ownprs of h.p., 37, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, 6s The owners of h.p., G2, Parish of P rongia ; annual value 5s The owners of 68, Parish of Pirongia : annual value, 5s ISAAC HODGSON, Chairman. Harapipi. 24 fh January, 1880.

Hogg and Keesing, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, NGARUAWAHIA, Commission Agents and Agents South British Insurance Company. Settlers and Inhabitants of Ngaruawahia and Dintriot -hould Call and Inspect an ENTIRELY ISEW STOCK OF SUMMER /> OODS UMM E It (JOOB til SPfiCiaLY SELECTED. VERY J oVV P»<lC&\ ORDEJ P O PTLY EXECC BD iM vTAI POSTS. F }[ * S x LK '~ cv ™ fMlcartof Matai Tosts. Warrant first-class.— Apply to v-ai»»%^ umcryj Ka»kariki.

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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1187, 5 February 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1187, 5 February 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1187, 5 February 1880, Page 3

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