, HAMILTON AUCTION MART. , SATURDAY, 16th DECEMBER, At Noon sharp. BY AUCTION. 5 IRON BEDSTEADS, French Bedsteads, 17 Chairs, 3 Colonial Conches, II Mattrasses, Chest Drawers, 5 Tables, Fender aud Irons, 2 Loo Tables, Bookcase and 3 Shelves, Lawn Mowing Machine, &c. Also, 7 Pigs, Fowls, Gooseberries. Noon Sharp. No Resevve. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.
HAMILTON. January 24th, at 12 o'Clock Noon. To Capitalists and Hotelkeepers. Commercial Hotel, HAMILTON. The undersigned has received instructions from Messrs. Hally Brothers, who are dissolving partnership, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, of Lot 96, Borough of Hamilton, 'containing half an acre, having a frontage of 177 feet to Victoria-street, and 122 feet to Collingwood-street, on which is erected that wellknown Hotel.the Commercial, which for accommodation and design is not to ho surpassed in the North Island. THK BUILDING lias 50 feet to ' Victoria-street and G4 feet to Collingu'ood-EtVcel, and only a few chains from the Hamilton Station of the Auckland and Thames Railway, and within one minute's walk of the Banks and Telegraph Station ; the Police and District Court 3 being on the adjoining suction. The Building was designed and erected under the superintendence of Mr Mali oney, Architect, Auckland, and pronounced by the travelling public to be one of tho most commodious Hotels in New Zealand. It has two Private Entrances ; Dining Room, with folding doors, . 40 x2O ; 4 Sitting Rooms, each 14 x 12 ; Bar, 20 x 18, handsomely fitted up ; Cellar, dry in all weathers and lofty, 20 xl B : Commercial and .Sample Room, 15 x 14 : Billiard Room, 25 x 20. Upstairs.— 2l Bedrooms ; Bath Room ; ~ £ W. C. ; Sitting Room 14 x 14 ; Drawing Room, 20 x 10; also, Water Tank, containing 600 gallons. Detached Kitchen, 23 x 13; Stables, 29 x 42, 11 stalls and four loose boxes ; Carriage Shed, 42 x 12 ; together with a never-failing supply of water. Als>o, — THE FURNITURE of the above. No expense having been spared by the Propriotois, every article is of the best , BilUai d Table by Alcouk, with furniture complete. After which THE COACHING- PLA-tfT, viz. :—: — 1 Double-seated "Waggon, 1 Double* seated Buggy, Single Buggy, 'Bus, Spring Cait, 7 Horses, Double and Single Harness. The whole of the Property enclosed with n galvanised iron fence. N.B.— Should the purchaser of the freehold wish, the option w ill be given of taking the Fin mture and Coaching Plant at a valuation. The Auctioned lvi& every confidence in recommending the above propu-ty to parties in search of n valuable investment, beintf situated in the centre township of Wiuko-to, and on the direct route to tho great sanatorium (" The Lakes") of the -world ; it is als-o the iavomite resoitof thetomUt and private families, as well ab the commercial public. TERMS: Two-thiidi ot the purchase money of the heehold can remain on mortgage, for throo or ii\o years, at 8 per cent. •JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer. ilylWr^aYi^SaLY OK SUBURBAN AN' I) RURAL LAN !>S. Wednesday, Dec. -20th, 1832, at 2-30 p.m. Tho und« rsi.'iied have received iiibtrnc tions liom tin* trustees in the estate of the iatoJas. Blown, Esq., to offer for sale by public {motion .it then- rooms on Wciliu-Miny, Dec. !>Uth, 1882, A LL THAT 1^ ALUA3JLK PARCEL J\. OF LAND (adjoiniiii,' the town belt, Cunbiidgo Kii-st), as subiliMiletl into convenient lots ot iioni ."> to 150 acn-s, iitlonliug » i arc oppoituuity to parties di'hirous ot seeming Hisfc-chibs t,\U"> fur auburban residences, .icujinniodation paddookb, or niaikct tcardening. Tliu hind is now hiiil down in permanent pasture and excellent quality. Tkrms.— Onc-fouvth cish, the balance secured by mortgage at 7 per cent, per annum. Also, on the same date, A compact farm of 2.10 acres, rich pasture land, adjoining the Cambridge racecourse, all laid down in permanent grasses, conveniently subdivided into 7 paddocks, and well watered, having a long frontage t6 Hamil- > ton Road and "Waikato River. Terms at Sale. CLARK & GANE, Auctioneers. Cambridge, Dec. 7th, 1882.
TO PERSONS ON THE LOOK-OUT FOR LAND. FOR SALE, about 'AHA ACRES of LAND, in lots to £yy)\)\J suit pui chafeers. p RI <7E, TROM 33s TO oOsi'Ktt ACRE, m per cent, cash ; balance crtn Terms: - All mor tg age for seven years at remain i . SS X T F !Ln s • °t™My first-class quality ?r B 'W»f JndFein. The Bush is of ""¥?? Sv description, with n*. about twelve miles fn ™ %£3*Sm*S*, Thi,i S agood chanpb for small v settlers. .. FoWfurther particulars, &\ W w s l Mb. GEORGE' ELa s » ..' ' , CAMBRIDGE, Who "Will snow intending purcLWeers «ver -J " *~ u v ' ,j the p|opertyi •£, '~ ,;< * " or 1 ' "y" y v fW'^SUOKMiDi- * ','' *$ '
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1630, 14 December 1882, Page 3
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