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Auctions.

Hamilton Auction Mart. SATURDAY, APRIL 10th 1880. HOUSE &~ALLOTMENT. HAMILTON EAST. SUBSCRIBER has been favored with instructions from Mr Edwards, who is leaving the district to sell, without reserve, on the above date, Allotment, 229, Hamilton East,7with Comfortable 6-Roomed Concrete House thereon erected. The acre is planted with about 200 ohoice Fiuit Trees of all kinds. The House has been newly erected, and, on. inspection, the property will be found to be a most desirable investment. Terms at Sale. KENNEDY HILL.

Hamilton Auction Mart. SATURDAY, 10th APRIL, At 2 p.m. SUBSCRIBER has been favored with instructions from Mr Low, who is leaving the district, to sell, without reserve, on the above date, the photographic gallery, lately occupied by him, in Victoria-street. The building is 42 feet x 12 feet, all rimu, and the fol« lowing furniture — Round table, 2 small square tables, rocking chairs, chairs, and kitchen chairs, matting, grate, double iron bedstead and mattress, single matresses, ■ bolster and pillows, wash-hand stand and ware, mirrors, chest of drawers, towel stands, pictures, books, wash tubs and buckets, cooking utensils and crockery, wheel-barrow, water barrels, &c, &c. Also, Hinges, flat-irons, coffee mill, gridirons, camp ovens, iron pots, ladles, lamp brackets, Dutch hoes, fern hooks, twine boxes, tin teapots, chest locks, gingerbeer powders, crockery, olives, ketchup, hay-forks, long-handled shovels, scythe and fern blades, tar twine, paste cutters, feather dusters, panikins, oil cans, iron scoops, tinned meats, lamp wicks, bridles, &c, &c. KENNEDY HILL. FOR PRIVATE SALE. Allotment 34, Hamilton West. rpHIS allotment is in a first-class X position, and is sure to rapidly improve in value. For particulars apply to KENNEDY HILL, Tenders.

Cambridge Highway District Board. rpENDERS are invited, and will be reX ceived by >S. S. Graham, Esq., cbairnian C.H.D.8., up to 13th April, 1880, For repairing and gravelling road between Town Belt and 10 chains north of Arnold's Corner. Specifications may be seen and information obtained at the office of the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. F. HOSKING, Licensed Surveyor. Cambridge, 24th March, 188 a

rpENDERS will be received by Mr C. X Ashwell, who will show plans and specifications before 4 p.m. of Tuesday, 13th April, for Building a Seven-roomed House at Cambridge. Not bound to accept the lowest or any tender. JAMES BABER, Architect.

For Sale ! X A ACRE FARM, 3 miles from CamOv/ bridge on the Tamahere Road ; all fenced, with dwelling house. Price, £400. Terms easy. Apply to Edward Tucker, Cambridge.

For Sale ! lt)U in the parish of Horotiu, and on the main road from Ngaruawahia to Alexandra. Apply to HAMMOND & BYRON. March 24th, 1880, Fort-street, Auckland.

For Sale ! r A (FIFTY) ACRES Fern Land, near OU Alexandra. Price, 10s per acre. Also, three Town Acres at 50s. For further particulars apply to 8.T., National Hotel, Cambridge.

FOR PRIVATE SALE. — A fine Trotting Mare, 4 years old. — Apply to Y.Z., Box 39, Hamilton West Post Office.

Hamilton East School. ri^HE School was opened to-day. Ample _1_ accommodation ; the compulsory clauses of tbe Act will now be rigidly enforced. WM. CUMMING, Chairman, Hamilton East School Committee, April sth, 1880.

MRS. ROSS WATTS' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. The Lodge, Hamilton. SECOND TERM commences May 20th. Vacancies for Boarders.

HOT SPRINGS HOTEL. (Te Aroha.) GS. O'HAL 1 ORAN begs to inform • his old friends and the public generally that he has taken the Hot Springs Hotel, and purposes making extensive alterations and additions. A punt on a wire rope is in course of construction for the convenience of travellers- The Springs are being improved and houses buiit over them. It is the intention of the proprietor to make this the sanitorium of the district. The curative properties of these Springs are well known, and need no comment. Good Bedrooms ; a first-class Table and Wines ; Beer and Spirits of firbt quality can be depended on. Horses for Hire. G. S. O'HALLORAN, Proprietor.

W. H. A L. M. GRACE, Licensed Interpreters and Native Land Purchase Agents. Ofh'ojs : Duke-street, Cambridge, Wai* kalo, md. at Tduvan^a, Bay 0 { P| e nty,

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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1212, 6 April 1880, Page 3

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674

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1212, 6 April 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1212, 6 April 1880, Page 3

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