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.HAMniTON' AUCTION MART. This Day, at 12 noon. The undersigned has received instructions ' '' to sell by auction, /CHAIRS, Tables, Bedsteads, Clocks^ ♦ ' KJ, Washstands, Dressing Tables,' Kitchen Utensils, Fowls, Sec. No Reserve.
JOHN KNOX.
HAMILTON AUCTION MART. THIS DAY, at 12 Noon. The undersigned has received instructions from Mr J. X; McDonald to sell by auction, without reserve, A FOUR -ROOMED HOUSE in Hood-street, Hamilton West, 24 x 12, ' lean-to at back, panel doors and good brick chimney.
JOHN KNOX. THIS DAY (SATURDAY), JAN. 6. The undersigned will sell at Mr Knoxs Auction Mart, SEVERAL CHOICE ALLOTMENTS of Borough Endowments. At 12 Noon. J. M. GELLING, Auctioneer.
T>RELIMINARY NOTICE. The undersigned have received instructions from Mr E." B. Reynolds to sell all his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE at his Residence on January 18th. Full particulars in future advertisement. CLARK AND GANE, Auctioneers, Cambridge. TO FLOUR MILLERS AND CAPITALISTS. The undersigned have been favoured with instructions from Messrs Hally Bros. (consequent on dissolution of partership), to offer by public auction, early in February, 18S3, unless previously disposed of— ALL THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY, known as the Cambridge Flour Mill, with neverfailing water-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 bnsiuess, having a large native and local trade in flour, with a ready sale for offal. Also, A well-finished 7 roomed DWELLING HOUSE, with well laid out grounds, and about 40 acres of good grazing land. Full particulars on application to the auctioneers. CLARK AND GANE, Auckland and Cambridge. November 28th, 1882. The auctioneers confidently recommend the above property as affording a tare opportunity for securing a flourishing business in the best district ot Waikato. m o small farm er s. A Rare Chance in Waikato. A number of SMALL FARMS FOE, the property of the WAIKATO LAND ASSOCIATION, fiist-cla.ss land, well drained and improved, well watered, in English grass and clovers, adjacent to main roads to Cambridge and Hamilton, easily accessible from Auckland by road and rail. The vendors have disposed of part of tlie Block, and sue about erecting a Cheese Factory. These Factories attord a regular and immediate income to the settler by taking produce of his dairy stock. The Association have also larger farms for sale, more or less improved. TERMS EASY. Price, from £3 per acre upwards. Purchase money can remain on the land at six per cent, interest. Full particulars on application to Captain William Stkklk, Hamilton. /CAMBRIDGE TOWN DISTRICT. \j Notice is hereby given, that at a Speciul Meeting of the Cambridge Town Board, held in the Town Boat cl Office on Friday, the 20th clay of December, 1882, it was resolved as iollows :—: — 1. That the Board, under powers eonfeneil by .Sec. 244 "Municipal Corpoiations Act, 1870," propose to undeitakc the construction of Waterworks for supplying the town with pure water, the cs>ti mated cost of which is three thousand pounds stalling. 2. That a loan of three thousand pounds sterling bo raised under ]>avfc ten ''Municipal Corporations' Act." 3. That the inteicst and .sinking fund be repaid by a special r ite to be struck for that pui pose. A Special Mooting of the Town Boaid will l>e held in the Town Board Office on Monday, the :29th day of January, ISS3, •it 7.30 p.m., to confirm the- a bovi; proposals, and further that a meeting of the ratepayers in terms of section 141, "Municipal Corporations' Act, IS76\" will be held in the Public Hall, CamW'idge, on Thuisday. the Ist day of February, 1883, at 7.30 p.m., to discuss the /oregoing proposals. THOMAS WELLS, Chairman, Cambridge Townßoaid. Dated at Cambridge this sth clay of January, JBSH.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF AUCKLAND, HOLDEN AT HAMILTON. In Bankruptcy. In the matter of "The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and the Acts amending the same, and of the Bankruptcy of William James Sutcliffe, a Debtor. Notice is hereby given, that it is the intention of the above-named debtor to make application to this Honourable Court on Monday, the 29th clay of January instant, at the hour of three o'clock in the afternoon, or so soon there\fter as counsel can be heard in that Vj, '.half for an order of discharge under the p' ri of the above Acts. 1 lated this sth day of January, 1883. F. A. WHITAKER, Solicitor for the Debtor.
S^" o r i c c. Owen* GabUJW a>-d Alexaxdkr Robert. ?ow, traxling as Garland and Robertson, Bikers, Cambridge, having assigned iheir > estate to me for the bentfit of all t.^ Creditors, notice » ia UHhy 'giVen that a" Accounts due the Estotemnsbbe paid to, me before the >13fli" Jaanary, oth. they vill.be 'hanaed^over to a Solk or for recovery. -c^ir: • - , , j^ VMES HALLY. : ( "'Ca\nbHdge, 30tb Dec.," • 1882t
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1639, 6 January 1883, Page 3
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