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, HAMILTON AUCTION MART/ *

Saturday, December 23, 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 with the Auctioneer before Wednesday evening, so tha£ their goods may be advertised in Thursday's paper. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.

HAMILTON EAST, Opposite tho Waikato Hotel. Thursday, December 21, at 2 p.m. UNDEii BILL OF SALtf. THE FURNITURE of t Mr U. 1). Cooke, viz. : — Cottage Piano by Robertson, Chest Drawers, lrou and Wood Bedsteads, Dresser, Chairs, Tables, Mattresses, &c, &c. Also, — Marc, good in harness, in foal to Young Wellington ; Marc, good in harness, toal at foot, also in foal to Young Wellington ; Mare, good in harness ; Thoroughbred Pony by Benathalnth ; 2 Two-year-old Fillies, by Duke ; Wellbred Yearling. Spring Cart, Harness, Bridles, Girths, » Stirrups, &c, &c. Tea, Bottled Beer, Choice Lot of Drapery and Groceries. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.

IMPORTANT SALE OF SUBURBAN AND RURAL LANDS. Wednesday, Dec. 20th, 1882, at 2-30 , p.m. The undersigned have received instructions from the trustees in the estate of the late Jas. Brown, Esq., to offer for sale by public auction at their, rooms on Wednesday, Dec. 20th, ISB2, ALL THAT VALUABLE PARCEL OF LAND (adjoining the town belt, Cambridge East), as subdivided into convenient lots of from 5 to 30 acres, affording -a rare opportunity to parties desirous of securing first-clats sites for suburban residences, accommodation paddocks, or market gardening. The land is now laid down in permanent | pasture and excellent quality. Terms.— Ouo-fourtli cash, the balance secured by mortgage at 7 per cent, per i annum. Also, on the same date, i A compact farm of 250 acres, rich pasture land, adjoining the Cambridge racecourse, all la:d down in permanent grasses, conveniently subdivided into, 11 1 1 ! paddocks, and well watered, h i having a long frontage to Hamil* ton Road and Waikato River. Terms at Sale. olarkTgane, j Auctioneers. j Cambridge, Dec. 7th, 18S2. F~or"sale by public auction at the Rooms of the undersigned on FRIDAY, December 22nd, 1882, at 2 ; p.m. :—: — , , , . . A quantity of well cured dairy -fell i Bacon and Hams ; 12 Choice Toilet Sots 50 Pairs Handsome Vases, suitable for Christmas prc&cuta Clocks ' Tumblers Cups and Saucers Tea Kettles 1 20 Kegs Wire Nails, ljin. to 3itt. First-class Kauri Wardrobe i A Good Strong Spring Cart 2 New American Farm Waggons 2 New American Light Express Waggons i And a quantity of Sundries. | CLARK & GANE, Auctioneers.

rp HAM E S yALLEY. 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 I.Bth January, 1883, upon most liberal deferred payment terms, extending over 10 years, About 1800 Acres of his Estate, in suitable Farms ; also, 50 Town and Suburban Sections in the Township of Piako, at important railway and road junctions and at the steamer landing. Upset Prices— From 40s per Acre. This fine Estate is largely improved, I and noted for its fertility and suitability for sheep and cattle, grain, grass, turnips., ' etc. ; is near the prosperous town and | great gold mines of Te Aroha and Thames, the best maiket in the colony ; is intersected by Main Roads, the Waikato-Thames Katfwny skW constructing, and the Rotorua-Thames Valley Bailway suncyed. , The Piako Railway Station, Postoffice, and Steamer Lauding are on the Estate. Also,— The Goodwill of the adjoining Maungatapu Native Run, 530(3 Acres. Rent, 2UI per acre. Lithocraphs in preparation. _ , I Particulars from Messrs Win. Aitkin, Auckland ; W. A. Munay, Piajio ; or the Auctioneers. j ■■ . TTTILLIAM T> -ORIDGMAN Desires to inform his customers and the general public that he has a Large and Varied Stock of NEW GENERAL DRAPERY k CLOTHING, ex late arrivals, and suitable for the present season, also a large lot of job warehouse lines bought cheap and to be , sold cheap. Just Purchased, at a heavy discountIndian Muslin Squares, Lace Cape"«, Brocade Capes, Cashmere Dolmans, Silk and Chenille Capes. The above from 3s (id to 553, and are great bargains. 1000 Yards Splendid Fancy Matting, Is per yard, worth Is 4d. Horrock's Long Cloth, slightly dam aged, 3 *,d per yard. Large Stock of New Prints, 3|d to 7£d per yard, # 100 Ladies' Leather Bags, just opened, from 3s 9d. Black and Coloured Silks, very cheap. Coloured Satins, from Is lid. Good Stock of Tapestry, Kidderminster, and Felt Carpets at lowest rates. Boys' and Youths' Tweed Trousers, from 4s 6d per pair ; Men's ditto, from Boys', Youths' and Men's Clothing, Hosiery, Hats, etc., in great variety. Large lot of Remnants for sale cheap. 5 per cent, discount on cash purchases of 20s and upwards. #•- W. R. B. personally attends to all country orders. Junction Drapery Warehouse, UPI'JEU^ QtTEKIf-STREET, \ *' : ' , -AUCKLAND.' ' x.Ki '■"> ■• • ; "■ — —- Neatly' and, (Expedis *'!/ "Ytfbanly JBxeeiite'd at Auckland rrice- 1 iW?^Qlft»^sft»B *Pfoety>' >, 'is „„■;

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1632, 19 December 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1632, 19 December 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1632, 19 December 1882, Page 3

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