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"VT O T I C E . As the Hotel is to be sold on the 24th of January next, all DEBTS DUX TO ME MUST BE PAID by 17th Jauuaiy, otherwise they will be handed over to a solicitor for recovery. J. S. MILNE.

"VT ,O T I C E. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until Saturday, the 20th inst., for the lease ot his Steam Threshing Machine for the. season. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Further particulais on application. ARCH. WALLACE. Pukerimu, 3rd Jan., 18S8. "M" 0 T I C E . On and after this date, Sth January, 1883, I will not be responsible for any debt or debts contracted by my son, Joseph Hinton. JOSEPH HINTON. Hamilton, Sth January, ISS3.

"VT OTIC E I hereby give notice that I, the undersigned, w ill not hold myself responsible for any debts «onti Jictod by my son, James Sw ami, atter this date. JAMES SWANN. Raglan, January Oth, 1883.

■VT O T I 0 E. RUNNING on niy Property for the last twelvemonths, a Bay GELDING, branded like B with a blotch. If not churned and expenses paid within fom teen days wrill be sold to pay expenses. , J. B. SMITH. Waitoa, Jauuaiy 8, ISS3.

'VT O T I C E. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Hamilton Band Committee is called for Tuesday Evening, the Kith inst., at 8 o'clock, at the Public Hall, Hamilton. All members holding instruments are requested to attend or forward their instruments. RICH. GWYNNE, Tiustee.

■VT O T ICE. TENDERS will be received by tlie undersigned up to WEDNESDAY, 24-th Jamuuy, for the ERECTION ol a HOUSE at Tamahere for Mr R. H. Barugh. Plans and specifications at my office, Hamilton East. The lo\ve>t or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOSEPH COCHRANE.

lyi" ATAM A T A ESTA T E S. Tenders for Carting, No. 2. Tenders for caitiug about Fifteen Hundred Tons of pressed Hay, from Matamata to Stanley, on the Thames River, at per ton of 22-iOlbs.. I. Contractors must provide drivers, horses, and gearing. '2. The pioprietor will provide waggons carrying two tons each. 3. Clover hay will be provided at Auckland rates, less freight. •4. A clover .paddock will be provided for contractors' horses. 5. Carting must commence not later than February '22nd, 1883, and must be finished not later that May 20th, 1883. (i. Distance— looo tons to be caited 11 miles ; oOO ; tpns to be carted 3-j! miles. '7. Hay in HOlli. bales. ' 8. Roads level, and well-formed. 9. No tender for less than Fifty (30) Tons will be accepted. 10. Tenders to be sent in not later than February Ist, 18S3. 11. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. " .• , , „f , 12. Tenders to be seiifto W.,T. FIRTH, Manager, Matamata Estates, > Caiiibiidge. Auckland, Jan. 2nd, 1883. [Note. — Contractors must provide their own tents 'j provisions can be obtained at Matamata, at' Auckland wholesale prices, with freight and ten per cent, added. Fresh beef and mutton at 4d per lb. FOR SALE,' BY : PRIVATE CONTRACT, THE FREEHOLD AND GOOD- WILL OP THE HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMILTON, WAIKATO. In' consequence of long continued failing health, the Proprietor liaa resolved to Sell this favoured Hotel, • situated <in the very best business part of Hamilton, being within three minutes' Walk of the Court-hoilse, and within 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 iJontains eighteen Bedrdoms, five Sittiiigtooms, Billiard-room, Bar, ample cellarage and Store-rooms, with other -necessary requirements for carrying oil tlie business di a large hotel. ( ;•,'(, The Stables pontaiir 'four good* loosje boxes and stalls for twenty-fivelfcorses. 1 The CottageJ 'itf'- situated • on' 'the grounds ; also, it contains 'two Sittifagrooms, one Diniiig-rooni"a ! nd'*six t 'Bec|rooms, and is a nice, quiet '/retreat, -'aWI coiriman£U'a"b'6autifol'vieto' of 'the river" and surrounding fccenery n 1 «. 1 ) u I*l - * ; ; • 4Parties.',aeairousjriO(f jia'vestnigrtin.tjbhis line'of^busiAesa^wooldido^weUtto see the property. ' ' ' , ; ' ■ ' ! ':) Other particulars can be had. from, Mk* IKJMledySffill^ fecherW 4tfil&is I Mr ii.^*Mn^i 'a^^o'f^A^Urand^r^fo^^flwcfiarcl

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1641, 11 January 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1641, 11 January 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1641, 11 January 1883, Page 3

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