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*"*" Notices. ',/" "

, THIS DAY. HAMILTON AUCTION MART At Noon. HPHE usual Sale of Furniture, Apples, JL Potatoes, Fowls, &c. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer. FOR SALE, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, THE FREEHOLD AND GOOD-WILL OF THE HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMILTON, WAIKATO.

In consequence of long continued fail* ing health, the Proprietor has resolved to Sell this favoured Hotel, situated in the very best business part of Hamilton, being within three minutes walk of the Court-house, 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 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 aud 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 particulars can be had from Mr Kennedy Hill, Scherffs Buildings ; Mr James Mackay, at Messrs L. D. Nathan and Co's, Auckland ; or, to Mr Richard Gwynne, on the premises, Hamilton Waikato.

TO FLOUR MILLERS AND CAPITALISTS.

The undersigued have been favoured with instructions from Messrs Hally Bros, (consequent on dissolution^ of partership), to offer by public auction, early iv 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 iv thorough working order, and complete with modern appliances, constituting it a first-class flour, mill, now doing a lucrative business, having a large native and local trade in Hour, with a ready sale for oftal. 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 rare opportunity for securing a flourishing business in the best district of AVaikato. OR SALE.— A Shop and Dwelling House. Shop, double front, counter, shelving. Hoii3e, 6 rooms ; coal and wood shed, outhouse, etc. ; good yard and private entrance ; garden, well stocked with choice fruit trees, and substantially fenced j well, pump, tank, taps and sink in house, good business done. Allotment 33 x 120 and 40 x 144. Terms easy to suitable party. Apply to Robert Harris, Hamilton East. T7IOR SALE PRIVATELY. A FARM of 300 Acres in Tamahere, Waikato, subdivided in five conveniently sized paddocks, well watered ; 100 acres in good grass and clover, and a portion (50 acres) surface sown; one acre Orchard, House and Stable. This Property is situated between Hamilton and Cambridge, being 7-J miles from the former, and 9 miles from the latter, within a mile of the Tamahere Station of the Hamilton-Cambridge railway line.

Terms Easy. Apply to S. ORMEROD. \ UCKLAND AUTUMN MEETING, A April 21st and 23rd, 1883. » iff illll! hb fef=J= , ?:f . HZ ?■"" _ »1« f$ issslgglip 8 - *fsr A'pggg&MgiSllt ill ?! a £°3 1* 4*r n't Z. „ = -?&$ oggogggggjf g*p| About 150 Prizes. Application by letter only, enclosing two stamps, with exchange on cheques, or by money order, bank notes, or drafts. Registered letters or telegrams will not on any account be received. If bank notes are sent, please use two envelopes, one scaled and placed inside the other. P.O. Orders preferred when prociuable.

A QUESTION OFTEN ASKED— tIuTHKRE CAN WE PROCURE Ironmongery ! T>EST QUALITY, AT THE LOWEST PRICE? OWEST PRICE? A NSWER! AT Lewis & Simpson's /CAMBRIDGE, V/AMBRIDGE, Special Quotations to Country Storekeepers, who can buy from us as cheap as they cati iv Auckland— adding the carriage. LEWIS & SIMPSON, ,'.'<., « ; Cambridge. >R ■: '.-D.U. JL EM 'P, ; , T,"' »", VJ^OKOKOJI ©ENTIST. <f"^". Will vb^^ihirattendknce' at <Kirkw6od> 1 > »Dbket"6fjsCAtptfridge';HofeI t *Camb'r}dger •on^Tliursdav 'lM Fetirnarv *^md at f'the iCo4tag6y^\vynne'i;'H^elj^9ai^HtoiS > T Joni

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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1648, 27 January 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1648, 27 January 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1648, 27 January 1883, Page 3

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