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Auctions.

FEANKTON.

Saturday, 13th January, at 2 p.m.

f The undersigned has received instructions from Mr M. Brown to Sell by Auctio'u on the above date, at the Frankton Hotel, adjoining the Hamilton Junction Station, ■' ONE ACRE, No. 4 Sub-division of ' Frankton Township, well planted with fruit and ornamental trees, fenced, with wrare. Also, Soo' Bricks. Also, About -acres Potatoes, a really splendid crop.

Terms— Cash

JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer. bTamTlY b nT ~ " Jan u Ait y 24tii , at 12 o'C lock No< • \ . To Capitalists and Hotelkecper*. Commercial Hotel, HAMILTON. The undei signed has received ii.siiuctions fiom Messib. Hai.i.y Buotukus w lio are dissolving paitnuislnp, to SELi^ by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the promises sarPortion 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 anil design is not to be surpassed in the North IslandriMlK BUILDING has SO lejt to JL Yictoiia-stieet x\m\ (5J toe! to Collingwood stioct and only ;i tew chains fiorn the F! mi iron Station of tlu 1 Auckhiid and Thames Itailwaj, an. l witlwi one ininutc\ walk of the liaiik'i and Telegraph Station : the IV ice ard District Couits b:nr; on the adjoining sect. on. T!ie Building was design d and : eicuiod under t!>o &U]k lintei'donce oi Mr Mabone\ , Aiclu teet, AucUland, and pionouneed l>y tlic ti'cnclliug public to lie one of the most commodious. ' Hotels in Nev. Zealand It h,v two P.ivate Nnti.incc ; Dining Room, with folding dooi -. 4(5 x 20 ; 4 Sitting Room?, i aeh li \ 1-i; Bar, -20 x IS. U.idsonic'y fifcfod up ; C> ll.n. (by 'is all weatlici-s and lofty, "10 \IN; Cou"i'eicial and Saiuj'U Koom, V) x U ; liilliaidliooin, 2') \ 20. Upstairs.— ~\ Bedrooms : Bath Uoosu ; ~~^ W. C. : Sitting I!(,oni ' < \ I I ; Diawing Room, '20 \ Wi; aKo, AV.iter Tank, containing 000 gallons. Detached Kitchen. 23 x 13; St.iMi *„ 20 x 4-2, 1 1 stalls and (our JoomIh)\cs , (.Juiiiago Shod, 12 \ \'2 : tooc'uicf A\ith a noun -Jailing supply of Wiitci.

Also,— THE FURNITURE of tlie above. No e.\pt')-,e having bi-cn s|i.uci I>\ the l'lDpiittois, every .u lie!« i> ol tlio bcfciL Billi.ud Table by Alcock. w ith im m tuic complete. After which THE COACHING PLANT, via. : — 1 Double-Seated Waggon, I Double heated 13u<.'<0, Single Bi!g!.'.\, 'liiib, Spnny Cut, 7 Hoi-L-, Double and Single Harness. The whole ot the Piowerfcy euclos^il willi a galvanised non fence. N.B.— Shoiild the piueliaser ol tin freehold wish, the 0^:011 will be ;^i\( 11 01 taking the Furintuie and Coaching Hani at a \dkiation. The Auctioned hub e\eij eonCil^i.ie >.i reooinmcndmy the above |jio]i. j .t', In paities in se.ucli of a valuable iumi! incut, being situated in t'.ie ceiitie to\.n ship of Waikato, and en t'.-o dnect 101: ( to tlic gieat {•nna.tonnm ( • '! !iu !/i!>t.^ ) of the world : it is aIM; .«io <a\omUe n bortoi thotouii-l and piivate tamil.. , as well as the commercial public. TI'RMS- T\vo-thiid« o\ the pi'ic!.<'v m-)iie> ot ilie fieeliold can louiaiu > n mortgage. tinee or five jt.n-, a: 8 pci c.nt. JOHN KKOX, Auctioned. ~IJ RK L I MIX A R V N0 T 1 1 ' «: The nndet •signed have .ai-uwi ir.sti.n' tionsfiom Mi K. l'». Hev.iohU to .-eil .iii hm HOUSEHOLD FURXii'Uli;': .u InJbleaidence on Jnnuaiy ISth. J ? ull paincu'ais in futmc :ki\iih-l-itneii ' . CLARK AND <4AM;\ Auctiontfci.}, Caml) n!j. r ' .

WOOLPACKS ! 'p KDUCi'ID pi? !" '- I | To Make a (Jleawinui of out Stuols, i oilor at ! 13s. 9(1. per Pad., or ! oS. (5(1. if by iho Do/en, OS. 4d. if by the Bale. 1 THESE ARE I BEST CALCUTTA WOOLPACT ." With Kut T()[^, ami \\ti o '!i r<; JO/U). culi. Dniliam-street, Auckland. . Sf TSEEDS ! !il Ex, Wi:athkkskikld, ON HA JJ& by tbe undersigned, at t!ie following prioeo :-- ]{ud l'lo\cr . . l\incpf;i <* \Vh ttc do . - Tliii'teeupenuj Alb> ketlo .- VouitecupiMicf Scar! etilo ... Twolvepuiuc Miist anl . . l^ourpeiico Rape Heed . . Fivepenco I Tuvui 1 o yced ... Twelvepencc [These Seed' can be thoroughly vcliul upon . is being new and fresh.

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1641, 11 January 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1641, 11 January 1883, Page 3

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