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Auctions.

HAMILTON AUCTION MART THIS DAY, at 11a.m. The undersigned, has received initruc* tious 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 f 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 K N 0X , Auctioneer.

HAMILTON" AUCTION MART. THIS DAY, at 11 a.m. Sliarp. BOOTS and Shoes, Parrot Cage, Foot Bath, Toilet Table and Ware, Single Iron Bedstead, 2 Round Tables, Cabbage Plants. Also, Gooseberries and Fowls. No Reserve. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.

TO FLOUK MILLERS AND CAPITALISTS. The undersigned have been favoured with instructions from Messis Hdlly Bros, (consequent on dissolution of partership), to oH'er I>y public auction, early in February, 1883, unless previously disposed of — ALL THAT VALUABLE PROPELtTY, known as the Cambridge Flour Mill, with neverfailing watoi -power, driving three pairs of stones. The mill is in thorough working order, and complete with modern appliances, constituting it a first- class flour, mill, now doing a lucrative business, having a. large native and local trade in flour, with a ready sale for offal. Also, A well-finished 7 roomed DWELLING HOUSK, with well laid out mounds, and about 40 acres of good grazing land. Full particulars ou application to the auctioneers. CLARK AND GANJB, Auckland and Cambridge. November 28th, 1882. The auctioneers confidently recommend the above pi'operty as afionfmg a rare opportunity for securing a fioumhing business in the best district of Waikato.

B. TOS'KS.] [K. ('. CVRU.J [l>. 11. TONICS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6. ' 1121 ACRES LAND AT M AXOAWHARA, WAIKATO. By Order of Mortgagee. B. T ONKS & CO. Have vcseohwl instructions to sell, on Wednesday, the iith of Deownber, at 12 o'clocif, ■|iOi ACRES OF LAN U, Mangawliara, and known as Mangawhnra No. 1a Block. '• lie property adjoins the Okoro Block. The land is oi good quality, and tho nuarcst part of the Block to Cambridge. Conditions of bale, and plans of the property, may be suen, and all particulars obtained of Auctioneers, or at the Office of Vendor's Solicitor, Mr Richard Laishley.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 0. SALE or TOWN AND SUBURBAN LANDS IN TilK MOOT FKRTILK DI.STUIOT OV WAIKATO. B. T ONKS4CO. Have received instructions from the WAIKATO LAND ASSOCIATION* to sell by public auction, on Wednesday, December (5 at 12 o'clock noon, at their M'lrt, Quecu-street Auckland, ALLOT M ENTS lit/ I.N THE TOWNSHIP OF TAUHARE, admirably situated at the junction of the roads leading fiom Hamilton to Te Aroh.i, and Upper Piako, ticotchman's Valley and Cambridge, ecjui-distant eleven miles from Hamilton ami Cambridge, und within three miles of Railway Station. Also, 1033 ACRES AROUND THK TOWNSHIP, couMtutly i-ut up into Farms \ arming from 4 to 79 acres, nearly the whole of which are of the richest allu\ ial boil ; all laid down in good grass, and with abundance of water in the neighbourhood. As a held for wnrking-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 "Wnikato. TERMS WJLL BE MOST LIBERAL AS TO PAYMENT. Plans and all necessary information can be obtained from the undersigned ; from Captain Steele, Hamilton ; fiom the Secretary of the Waiknto Land Association, Queen-street ; from the Association's Manager, a.t Woodlands or Newstead, the latter being within % mile of Tauheie Township; al&o, from the Managers ot the New Zealand Lo.ui and Mercantile Agency Company throughout New Zealand. Title under Lai d Transfer Act. * B. TONKS & CO.

pADDY & WALLACE, BLACKSMITHS & AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKLRS, Ngaruawahia, BEG TO NOTIFY that they are now prepared to do all clasues of the abore work at Auckland Pi ices. GOOD WORKMANSHIP WITH MODERATE CHARGES. Estimates giveu upuu all classes of work ir connection with either of the above branches of their trade.

MISS CASSIDY, whilst thanking the Ladies of Hamilton for their pat" ronage for the lost two years, 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 snpport. M.J. CASSIDY & WARR, . Dressmakers, i.,.,-...:JB!*JWißft«fc

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1625, 2 December 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1625, 2 December 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1625, 2 December 1882, Page 3

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