Auctions.
HAMILTON AUCTION MART.
THIS' DAY, at 11 a.m.
UNDER BILL OF SALE.
In the Estate of Mr R. Harris.
CHOICE FURNITURE, viz. :— HANDSOME CHEST DRAWERS Mahogany and Oak Dining«room Chairs, Loo Table, Velvet Pile Cover, Carpets, Horse-hair Couch. Also, — Weighing Machine, Hay Rakes and Forks, Large Office Desk. DRAPERY, Boots and Shoes, &c. First-class English Ladies' STDESADDLE.
No Reserve.
JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.
HAMILTON AUCTION MART.
THIS DAY, at 11a.m.
ONE AND A-HALF TONS NEW MEADOW HAY.
JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.
HAMILTON AUCTION MART.
Saturday, December 2nd, at 11 a.m.
The undersigned has received instructions from Mr Lovegrove, who is leaving for England, to Sell by Auction, his VALUABLE PROPERTY, situated at Claudelands, adjoining the property of Mr F. A. Whitaker, M.H.R., and the Hamilton East Railway Station, viz. :—: — LOTS 5 and 6, containing la. 3t\ Op., on which is erected a Comfortable Cottage of Five Rooms, Outhouses, Bricked Well, Orchard, and planted with Ornamental Trees.
Terms from the Auctioneer.
N.B.— Parties iii search of a good investment should inspect the above.
JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.
B. TOXKS.] [R. C. UAHR.] [u. B. TOXKS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 0.
1121 ACRES LAND AT MANGAWHARA, WAIKATO.
By Order of Mortgagee. m
B. TONKS & CO. Have received instructions to sell, on Wednesday, the Oth of December, at 12 o'clock, -J-jO-J ACRES OF LAND, ■*••*• Mangawhara, and known as Mangawhara No. Ia Block, '1 lie property adjoins the Okoro Block. The land is of good quality, and the nearest part of the Block to Cambridge.
Conditions of sale, aud plans of the property may be seen, and all particulars obtained of Auctioneers, or at the Office of Vendoi's Solicitor, Mr Richard Laishley.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6. SALE OF TOWN AND SUBURBAN LANDS
in Tin; MOST FERTILE ULSTUICT OF WAIKATO.
B. T 0 N X S & C 0. Have received instructions from the WAIKATO LAND ASSOCIATION to sell by public auction, on Wednesday, December 6 at 12 o'clock noon, at their Mart, Queen-street Auckland, IAQ ALLOTMENTS It:J in* the TOWNSHIP OF TAUHARE, admirably situated at the junction of the roads leading from Hamilton to Te Aroha, and Upper Piako, Scotchman's Valley and Cambridge, ecjui-distant eleven miles from Hamilton and Cambridge, and within three miles of Railway Station. Also, 1033 ACRES AROUND THE TOWNSHIP, conviently cut up into Farms varying from 4 to 79 acres, nearly the whole of which are of the richest alluvial soil ; all laid down in good grass, and with abundance of water in the neighbourhood. As a- fluid for working-men with small capital the situation cannot be surpassed, as it is in the immediate neighbourhood of the principal employers of labour in the district, and within and easy stage, by well-made roads, of the principal centres in Waikato.
TERMS WILL BE MOST LIBERAL, AS TO PAYMENT. Flaus and all necessary information can be obtained from the undersigned ; from Captain Steele, Hamilton ; from the Secretary of the W.ukato Land Association, Queen-street ; from the Association's Manager, at Woodlands or Newstead, the latter being within a mile of Tauhere Township ; also, from the Managers of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company throughout New Zealand.
Title under Land Transfer Act.
B. TONKS & CO.
Warden's Office, Te Arolu, November 23, 1882. THE Application for a License for tha WATER-RACE for Ooltlmining purposes specified in the Scliedule hereunder may be granted on the 19th December, 1882, unless valid objections thereto be in the meantime made in writing, and lodged at this office not iater than seven clear days before that date. HARRY KENRICK, Warden.
SCHEDULE.
No. 389.— The Te Aroha Battery Company, Water-race, commencing at a point about two miles up the Wairakau Stream and terminating on J. C. Firth's Battery Site. The length of such Race is about six miles or thereabouts, and its intended course is northerly. The mean depth and breadth of such Race is four feet by two feet three inches, and it is capable of carrying eight sluice heads of water, and the number of sluice heads of torty inches each which it is proposed to appropriate ia five.
CAMBRIDGE, OR B TROOP, v J ____—. Waikato Cavalry Volunteers.
The above Troop will Parade on MONDAY, 27th November, at 10 a.m., for their usual Six Days' Training Drill. JAMES RUNCIMAN, Captain. November 13th, 1882.
WRITING in any Business Styles taught with quick method in six lessons. Quick method for- Shorthand,^ seven lessons.— Apply L to>lfr:KNUTSOi^ at Mrs Tjdd's.Hamyton.Bo^ain^gu^l
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1622, 25 November 1882, Page 3
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732Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1622, 25 November 1882, Page 3
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