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Notices.

NEW ZEALAND. HOT LAKBS DISTRICT, NORTH ISLAND. Sale of Leaseholds for Ninety-nine Years in the Township of Rotorua. ABOUT 125 ACRES of the new Township of Rotorua, near the Maori Settlement of Ohinemutu, will be offeied for Lease by Public Auction on tlie 7th MARCH, 1882, at the CROWN LANDS OFFICE, AUCKLAND. The Business Sites will comprise quarter-acre and the Villa Sites half-acre lots. A few Suburban Lots of 5 acres and 10 acres each, and Small Farms varying fiom 40 to 60 acres, will also be offered. The lots as marked on the plan will be let 031 lease for ninety -nine years, under arrangements made by the Government of New Zealand with the proprietors of the &oil. The letting will be by auction, at the office of the Commissioner of Crown Lands, in Auckland, on the 7th of March, 1882. Rents will be payable half-yearly, the first half-year being paid on the day of sale. All mineral waters, hot springs, and streams are, and remain vested in the Crown. The reserves for schools, po&t office, telegraph office, railway, hospital, and other public objects will be shown on the maps on the day of sale. j The recreation-grounds will he reserved for the public, and will be under the management of a local body. There will be a resident medical officer, appointed Vy the Government. The government of the town will he by a local body constituted under " The Thermal Springs District Act, 1881." Some of the building sites, peculiarly buitable for residences, will be let subject to restrictions as to use for trades or shops. The hotels and lodging-houses will be governed by regulations suitable to the exceptional character and requirements of the town. Rents will be paid half-yearly, in Auckland, or in the town as may be found convenient. Po&session of tlie land will be given immediately after the auction. The lots may be now identified on the ground by marked peg*. Tlic use of the waters, and all similar arrangements will be under the control of the doctor and a local body. Copies of the plans and full printed paffciettki's am bo sekii at any Post or Telegraph Ofhce, Railway Station, aud Atheneeum, or they can be obtained from any Commissioners of Crown Lauds at any Land Office iv the Colony. WILLIAM ROLLESTON. Minister of Lauds. Wellington, 24th December, 1881.

TE AWAMUTU. JUST RECEIVED BY J. F. ANDREW, Ex S.S. Siiik, NEW SPEING GOODS. The Dress Fabrics include — French Cashmere, Estamine Serges, Lustres, Mohair Cords, Cashmerettes, Beiges, French Delaines (in all the New Colours). Also — Pompadours, Galateas. Sateens, and a Cood Viuiefcy of Prints. Ladies and Children's Hosiery, and Gentlemen's ditto. Taffetta and Lisle Thread Gloves, Embroideiies, Frillings and Lace Goods, Goswvtners, and Veil Nets. A large Assortment of Hats find Bonnets (Newest Shapes) at tho Lowest Possible Pi ice. Suitable Trimmings in Floweis, Feathers, Silks Satins, and Ribbons. Towels, Linen, and Coloured Cotton Handkerchiefs, Corsets, Children Stays. A LAKGE VARIETY OF MENS AMD BOY'S SUITS, Exceedingly Good Value. Also — Mens Regatta and Oxford Shirts, the Newest Patterns. Gentlemen's Lavender 'LVo-Button Kid Gloves, 2s lid.

Fa. sin alet o n. • ELECTRO-PLATER, GILDER, JEWICLLER AND SILVERSMITH, Next the corner of Victoria andHobson-Strects, AUCKLAND, Is now picparcd to execute all kinds of Elcctrophitinff, Gilding, and Repairing. Ladies can have tneir Old Jewellery renovated and made equal to new. All kinds of Tewcllery and Watches repaired at the lomijst rates. ReI'LAii.vo. i'ablo and Desert Spoons and Forks, 1 2b doz. ; lcd Spoons, 8b do^. ; Salt and Mustard Spoons, 6s do^- ; Cruets, from 5s toias 6d each ; Salveis, Cake Baskets, and Side Dishes at reasonable rates, according to sue ; Albert Chains, 2s : Watch Cases, 2s 6d ; Cornet Mouth-pieces, from is 6d; Brooches, 1s ; Earrings, is per pair. Rii-ciLUiXG. Watch Cases, 3s 6d each; Long Chains, 5s 6d each ; Albert Chains, 3s 6d each ; Broochci, from 2s each ; Earring's, 2s pair ; Rings, 2s each. A liberal allowance to the Trade. F.G.S. has a large Stock of Spectacles always on hand. Country orders executed on the shortest notice, and with prompt despatch.

To Let. npHE OFFICES in the Waikato X Times Building, lately in the occupation of Mr T. H. White, Architect. For particulars apply to Manager Waikato Times.

FOR SALE. BONEMILL, Complete. Large Digester (nearly new), 1 pair Flax -mill Metal Rollers and Fittings, Windlass (power), quantity f -in Wire Rope, Water Tank (old steam boiler), about 600 gallons, ditto 400 gallons, Chaff-cutter (nearly new), Corn-crusher (hand), Spare Shafting, Belting, Pulleys &c, Sawbench, Circular Saws— fast and loose pulley on shaft. WILLIAM CUMMING

TO LET. T^OUR-ROOMED COTTAGE, with Ju Scullery, Woodshed, &c, .Greystreet, and Two-roomed House in Gallo-way-street. WILLIAM CUMMING.

MAURICE E, KEESING, ' Barrister and Solicitob, CAMBRIDGE, , .- ' WAIKATOi

'TOB/PRlNTlNjGl^eatlyand Exp>di/tJL/tiqusly, Executed at Auckland Prices' ; attbe OfficCof ,tHie Paper. )'- r ' £ '• A

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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1506, 28 February 1882, Page 4

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800

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1506, 28 February 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1506, 28 February 1882, Page 4

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