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i HAMiLTO^ *2utfiBf 'MA« ' ( Saturday, 30tji'Dec!mfe; S'Nobi^ The undersigned willhold his lisualflale' OfjM r, , ' ' FU R N I ,T ' U R. B, Frait, Fowls, and' Produce.' JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.
HAMILTON ACJCTIONMART; Saturday, December 30, 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 reque3ted to communicate with the Auctioneer before Wednesday evening, so that their goods may be advertised in Thursday's paper. 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-straet, dil f which is erected that wellknown Hotel, the Commercial, • which for accommodation and design is not 'to be surpassed in the North Island. THE BUILDING has 80 feet to Victoria-street and 64 feet to Collingwood-street, 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 Courts being on the adjoining section. The Building was designed and erected under the superintendence of Mr Mahoney, Architect, Auckland, and pronounced by the travelling public to be one of the ?nost commodious Hotels in New Zealand. It has two Private Entrances j Dining Room, with folding dooru, 46 x 20 ; 4 Sitting Rooms, each 14 x 12 ; Bar, 20 x 18, handsomely fitted up ; Cellar, dry in all weathers and lofty, 20 x 18 ; Commercial and Sample Room, 15 x 14 j Billiard Room, 25 x 20. Upstairs. — 21 Bedrooms ; Bath Room ; W. C. ; Sitting Room U x 14 ; Drawing Room, 20 x 16 ; also, Water Tank, containing 600 gallons. Detached Kitchen, 23 x 13; Stablea, 29 x 42, 11 stalls and four loose boxes ; Carriage Shed, 42 x 12 ; together with a never-failing supply of water. Also,— THE FURNITURE of the above. * No expense having been spared by the Pioprietois, every article is of the best Billiard Table by Alcock, with furni* ture complete. After which THE COACHING PLANT, viz. :— 1 Double-seated Waggon, 1 Double* seated Buggy, Single Buggy, 'Bus, Spring Cart, 7 Horses, Double and Single Harness. The whole of the Property enclosed with a galvanised iion fence. N.B.— Should the purchaser of the freehold wish, the option will be given of taking the Furniture and Coaching Plant at a valuation. The Auctioneer lias every confidence in recommending the above property to parties in search of a valuable investment, being situated in the ceutie township of Waikato, and on the direct route to the great sanatorium (" The Lakes ") of the world ; it is also the tavouiite resort of the tourist and private families, as well as the commercial pxiblic. TERMS : Two-thmb ol the purchase money of the freehold can remain on mortgage, for three or live years, nt 8 per cent. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer. rpHAM E S T7 ALL E 1\ 7306 Acres Rich Volcanic and Alluvial Land. BTONKS & CO., instructed by W. • A. Muiraj, Ksq.,uilloflei at ilooii, at their Rooms, Queen-street, Auckland, on THURSDAY, the, 18th January, ISB3, upon nust liberal dufeired payment terms, extending o\er 10 ycai3, About 1300 Acres of his Estate, in suitable Farms : also, 50 Town ami Suburban Sections in the Township of Pinko, at important railway and road junctions and at the steamer landing. Upaet Prices— From 40s per' Acre. This fine Estate is largely improved, and noted for its fertility ana 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 market in the colony } is intersected by Main Roads, the Waikato-Thames Railway now constructing, and the Rotorua-Thames Valley Railway surveyed. The Piako Railway Station, Postoffice, and Steamer Landing arc ou the Estate. Also,— The Goodwill of the adjoining Maungatapu Native Run, 5306 Acres. Rent, 2W per acre. Lithographs in preparation. Particulars from Messrs Wm. Aitkin, Auckland ; W. A. Murray, Piako ; or the Auctioneers. QPECIAL NOTICE. TO ARRIVE, ex •• Grousvaer," from New York, which left Wellington Saturday, December 16, CHAMPION DRILLS, with Fertiliser, Grass Seeder, and Turnip attach* ments complete. Hay Rakes /Farm Waggons. We regret that our customers have been inconvenienced #by long delays in arrival of' Ihjs- another vessels, but their orders shaU^bey filled immediately , goods land. "• "'*'<- ' -We have also to; arrive, iarge Ship- , / "'^ t* , ,;i - 'ments^qf, -< ; . fJ " \ Rea]p|rs T anfl-Binaef^#l6wers ' r -i jp^'Btarrows r'"yj%k*^fi» '
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1635, 28 December 1882, Page 3
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