Auctions.
HAMILTON AUCTION MART. Saturday, December 2, at 11 a.m. SUBSCRIBER will hold his weekly sale on the above date. Parties having live stock, produce or furniture to dispose of are requested to communicate with the Auctioneer before Wednesday eveniug, so that their goods may be advertised in Thursday's paper. 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. 3r. 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 in search of a good investment should inspect the above. JOHN KNO X , Auctioneer.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6. SALE OF TOWN AND SUBURBAN LANDS IN TJIK MOST FERTILE DIhTKIOT 01' 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, 1 A A ALLOTMENTS It:J in the TOWNSHIP OF TAUHARE, adiniiably situated at the junction of the roads leading from Hamilton to Te Aroha, and Upper Piako, Scotchman's Valley and Cambridge, equi-distant eleven miles from Hamilton anil Cambridge, and within three miles of Railway Station. Also, 1033 ACRES AROUND THE TOWNSHIP, conviently cut up into Farms varying from 4 to 70 acres, nearly the whole of which are of the richest alluvial soil ; all laid down in good giaas, and with abundance of water in the neighbourhood. As a field 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 distiict, and within and easy stage, by well-made roads, of the principal centres in Waikato. TERMS WILL BE MOST LIBERAju AS TO PAYMENT. Plans and all necessary information can be obtained from the undersigned ; from Captain Steele, Hamilton ; fiom the Secretary of the Waikato Land Association, Queen-stieet ; from the Association's Manager, at \Yoodlands or Newstead, "the latter being within a mile of Tauhere Township ; aloo, from the Managers of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company throughout New Zealand. Title under Land Transfer Act. B. TONKS & CO.
m H A M K S TT ALLEY. 7306 Acres Rich Volcanic and Alluvial Land. BTONKS & CO., instructed by W. • A. Murray, Esq., will offer at noon, at their Rooms, Queen-street, Auckland, on THURSDAY, the IStli January, 1833, upon most liberal defeired payment terms, extending over 10 years, About 1800 Acres of his Estate, in (suitable Farms ; iilso, ."50 Town and Subuibau Sections in the Township of Piako, at important railway and road junctions and at the steamer landing. Upset Prices— From 40s per Aero. This fine Kstite is largely improved, and noted for its fertility and suitability for sheep and cattle, grain, grass, turnips, etc. ; is near the prosperous tow n and great gold mines of Te Aroha and Thames, the bust niaiket in the colony ; Is intersected by Alain Roads, the Waikato-Thames Railway now constructing, and the Rotorua-Tliames Valley Railway surveyed. The Piako Railway Station, Postoffice, and Steamer Landing are on the Estate. AlihO, — The Goodwill of the adjoining Maungatapu Native Run, 5306 Acres. Rent, 2\d per acre. Lithographs in preparation. Particular from Messrs Wm. Aitkin, Auckland; W. A. Mini ay, Piako; ot the Auctioneers.
LOOK OUT FOR THE USUAL SPORTS ! Sydney Square, Hamilton East, ON BOXINU BAY, DECEMBER 26th.
T/TTORLD-WIDE -VTOTICE. A. W. MACE, WELLESLEY-STRE GT DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, Four Doors from Queen-street, towards Albert Paik, Bega respectfully to submit a short Price List of Goods for perusal — Real Madeira Nuns' Veiling, ]s 4d per yard; Carmelites, from SIA5 l A to Is Hd; Egyptian Cloth, Hd per yard; American Calicoes, from 3id per yard ; Hollands, from o'fd ; Cotton Ticks, from 9d ; Linen Ticks, Is ; Sheetings, from 10(1 j Nursery Diaper, from 9£d. Hosiery ia Great Variety, at Low Prices and Good Quality. Feathers, Flowers, Laces and Trimmings at similar rates. Straw Hats— 9d, lOd, and la. I would call attention to the fact that I am able to sell good quality at low prices on account of my small expenses : although only tour doois from Queenstreet, the difference of runt is as 20s to £10 per week. 03" Post Orders will receive prompt and careful attention, to ensure a, renewal of custom. Patterns of anything sent post free to any part of the world. ' A. W. MAOE, ' ♦ ,1 , ;^7eUesley-atreetMucklaiid.^ *..
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1623, 28 November 1882, Page 3
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773Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1623, 28 November 1882, Page 3
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