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Auctions. HAMILTON AUCTION MART. Saturday, January 6th, at 12, noon. U. ————— The undersigned has received instructions to sell by auction, /CHAIRS, Tables, Bedsteads, Clocks, VJ Washstands, Dressing Tables, Kitchen Utensils, Fowls, &c.

No Reserve. JOHN KNOX. HAMILTON AUCTION MART. Saturday, Jan. 6th, at 12 noon. The undersigned has received instructions from Mr J. K. McDonald to sell by auction, without reserve, A FOUR - ROOMED" HOUSE in Hood-street, Hamilton AVest, 24 x 12, lean-to at back, panel doors and good brick chimney.

JOHN KNOX.

HAMILTON.

Jaxcjaky 24th, at 12 o'Ccook 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 piomises, 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 be surpassed in the North Island.

rpHE BUILDING has 80 feet to X Victoria-street and 61 feet to Collingwooil-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 Couits being on the adjoining suction. The Building was designed and erected under the superintendence of Mr Mahoney, Architect, Auckland, and pionounced by the travelling public to be one of the most commodious Hotels in New Zealand. It has two Private Entrances ; Dining Room, with folding doors, 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, IoV 14 ; Billiard Room, 25 x 20. Upstairs. — 21 Bedrooms ; Bath Room ; W. C. j Sitting Room 14 x 14 ; Drawing Room, 20 x 16; 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.

Also, — THE FURNITURE of the above. No expense having been spared by the Proprietor, every article i^ of the best. Billiard Table by Alcock, with furniture complete.

After an hich THE COACHING PLANT, viz. :—: — 1 Double-seated Wdgsion, 1 Doubleseated Buggy, Singk 1 Buggy, 'Bus, .Spring Cart, 7 Horses, Double and Single Harness.

The whole of the Propeity enclosed with a galvanised iion fence.

N.B.— Should the pm chaser of the freehold wish, the option will be given ot taking the Furniture and Coaching Plaut at a \aluation.

The Auctioneer Ims every confidence ill recommending the above property to paities iv se.uch of a \aluabk 1 investment, being situated in the centre township of AVaikato. and on the direct loutc to the great sanatorium ("The Lakes' ) of the world ; it \t> aKo the lavouiitc icsort of the tomi'st and pinatc families, as well as the commeicial public.

TERMS : Two-thiuU ot the purchase money ot the fieeliold can luinain on mortgage, for tlnee or five yeais, at 8 per cent. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.

FO R SAL E — A Si-coiid-liand TWINE ISINDICR in good order, on easy teuns. Apply T. W. HiCKSOX & CO., Auckland.

FOR SALE, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, THE FREEHOLD AND GOOD-WILL OV THE HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMILTON, WAIKATO.

In consequence of long continued failing health, the Proprietor has resolved to Sell this favomed Hotel, situated in the very best business part of Hamilton, being within three minutes walk of the Court-house, and vithin one minute's walk of the Banks, Post and Telegraph Offices, Solicitors' offices, Auction Marts, and, in fact, in the very centre of the business of the Borough. The Hotel contains eighteen Bedrooms, five Sittingrooms, Billiard-room, Bar, ample cellarage and Store-rooms, with other necessary requirements for carrying on the business of a large hotel. The Stables contain four good loose boxes and stalls for twenty-five horses. The Cottage is situated on the grounds; also, it contains two Sittingrooms, one Dining-room and six Bedrooms, and is a nice, quiet retreat, and commands a beautiful view of the river and surrounding scenery. Parties desirous of investing in this line of business would do well to see the property. • Other pai-ticulara can be had from Mr I Kennedy Hill, Scherffs Buildings ; Mr James Mackay, at Messrs L. D. Nathan and Co's, Auckland ; or, to Mr Richard Gwynne, oil the premises, Hamilton Waikato.

T%T USIC! MUSICif Mb H. HOLLOW AY is now prepared to receive Pupils on all musical instruments, drawing, mathematics, &c, athia tesidence, Victoria -street, Hamilton. Terms moderate. Quadrille parti&, picnics supplied with music on the shortest notice.

?3iQ\VBN GARtAm^-NI), ApiXANDER ?Ei)iJBRTSON,-, trialding as Garland • and l^Rotii^bn,^ Bakers,' Cambridge, having qiaM^^.^\iek_ estate. pol'jpQ. ,[iov the Jallf 1 ' 9 r^^?^'. P^^ c -hej^byigiYeQ that %tysLpcotiu\a |gS^kte»inuafclbfc ?pf^l§&^ie^ befdre^the^ |l v 3tKi^^|a^^ptlier,\ti6|4they|v^ sfi^dedloY^'waJj&licitdr^^lrecqvei^ 1 ;^

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1638, 4 January 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1638, 4 January 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1638, 4 January 1883, Page 3

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