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CLARK AND GANE,

AUCTIONEERS,

ESTATE, HOUSE, AND LAND AGENTS, DUKE-STREET, CAMBRIDGE,

VALUATORS, SECURITIES ESTIMATED, LOANS NEGOTIATED ON THE BEST TERMS AT A NOMINAL CHARGE.

NO EFFORTS SPARED IN FURTHERING THE INTERESTS OF CUSTOMERS FAVORING THEM WITH THE DISPOSAL OF PROPERTY, BY LEASE, AUCTION, OR OTHERWISE.

Subjoined are some of the many Desirable Investments they can at present offer

FOB SALE :

AT CAMBRIDGE EAST, near the Episcopalian Church, Two Sixroomed Houses, each on an acre of ground, securely fenced, and planted with fruit trees and ornamental shrubs. A FEW SECTIONS of First-class Land, down in grass, within two miles of the Post-office. ONE ACRE and Four-roomed Cottage, and very good garden, near the bridge. SEVERAL TOWN ACRES, Cambridge East and West : some of them corner allotments that will cut up advantageously. HOUSE and Two Acres Land, fronting the Hamilton Road, 2^ miles from Cambridge. 32 ACRES LAND adjoining the Town Belt, Cambridge West, fenced, and in grass. 50 ACRES LAND, Horotiu

"VT 0 T I 0 B . We beg to notify to the Public of Te Awamutu and surrounding district that we have disposed of our Storekeeping Business to Mr John Arthur Stichbury, and while thanking customers for past favors would rc&pecttully solicit the same patronage to our successor. LAIDLAW, COOK & CO., Te Awamutu, 22nd July, 1882. With reference to the above, J. A. S. hopes that by civility, strict attention to business, and selling at reasonable rates, to secure a fair share of patronage from the settlers of the surrounding district. J. ARTHUR STICBBURY. 22nd July, 1882.

■vr o t i c c . We beg to notify to the Public of Te Awamutu and surrounding district that we have disposed of our Butchery and Bakery Business to Messrs Glass and Co., and while thanking customers for past favors would respectfully solicit the same patronage to our successors. LAIDLAW, COOK & CO., To Awamutu. 22nd July, 1882.

Having purchased the above business, and by keeping nothing but a first-class article and belling at reasonable rates, we trust to receive a fair share of support. GLASS & CO.

"M- 0 T I C E . Any pei&ons having claims against me will be good enough to forward to my address — Upper Symonds-street, Auckland. FRANK VIALOU.

NATIONAL HOTEL, WAIKATO, THE BEST HOTEL IN THE WAIKATO. Is complete with EVERY A CCOMODATION VERY XXCCOMODATION I' OR VISITORS AND TOURISTS. SPACIOUS SAMPLE ROOMS FOB COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. THE Bottle Department Is supplied with WINES, SPIRITS, BOTTLED ALES AND STOUT OF THE BEST BRANDS. HENRY GILLETT, PROPRIETOR.

MISS CASSIDY, whilst thanking the Ladies of Hamilton for their patronage for the last two yeai's, wishes to inform them that she has taken Miss Warr as a Partner, and by being punctual and giving satisfaction, still hopes to merit their support. M. J. CASSIDY & WARR, Dressmakers, Cook-street, Hamilton.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, BAZAAR, HAMILTON. The Ladies of the Hamilton Presbyterian Church intend to hold a Bazaar, for the purpose of clearing off the „debt on the building, early in September next. Contributions of all kinds will be thankfully received by "Mrs Cawkwell, Mrs jMacgrcgpr Hay, Mrs Fulton; Miss Runciman, Mrs Cochrane, Mrs Black, or any members of, Committee.,^. ,'* » ,-J

RESPECfABLE* BOARD, AND, - .\ RESIDENCE; '^h .-Ji

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1574, 5 August 1882, Page 3

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531

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1574, 5 August 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1574, 5 August 1882, Page 3

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