Notices.
HAMILTON AUCTION MAET.
Saturday. February 17th, 1883, at Two o'clock.
/CHOICE LOT OF FOWLS, Tom*. V^ toes, Fruit, Potatoes, lot of Furniture, and Sundries.
J. KNOX, Auctioneer.
HAMILTON.
Tuesday, 20th February, at Noon.
Subscriber has been favoured with in* stnictions from Mr Joseph Moses (who is leaving Waikato), to sell by auction on the above date the whole of his valuable Household Furniture and effects, viz ; — DRAWING-ROOM : Rosewood Piano by Chappel, Mahogany suite of Couch, 6 Chairs, 1 Easy Chair, Walnut Card Table, ditto Whatnot, Pier Glass in gilt frame, 4 x 4-6, Handsome Chandelier, Lustres, 2 Piano Stools, China Tea Service, 4 Choice Engravings, Fender and Irons, Brussels Cat pet, Rug, Lace Curtains, Valances, Venetian Blinds. Bedroom. Handsome half-tester Bedstead, Spring Hair Mattrass, Chest Drawers, Circular washstand with enameled Ware, Dressing Table to match, Dressing Glass, Cane Lounge, Hair Hearthrug, Carpet, Pier-glass, Ornaments, Engravings. No. 2 Bedroom. 2 Children's Cots, Washstand and Ware, Chest Drawers. No. 3 Bedroom. Bedstead, Cot, Washstand and Ware. Dining-room. Sofa in Leather, Dining Table 6x3, G Chairs, Plated" Tea, Coffee, and Dessert Service, Engravings, China Dinner Service, China (green and gold) Breakfast Set, Glassware. Kitchen. Large Dresser, Small Dresser, Crockery, Linoleum on floor and stairs, Door Mats, Kitchen Utensils, Meat Safe, 2 Foot Baths, 1 Child's Foot Bath, Perambulator, Iron Washing Tubs, Spanish Fowls. Buggy and Harness. Ladies' Side Saddle, Gent's Saddle, Horse Also, Iron Safe, By one of the best makers, 25 x 25 x 29 N.B. — Will be on view on Monday, 19th inst. The Auctioneer would draw attention of parties about to furnish to their opportunity of securing a first-class article, no expense having been spared by the proprietor, every article being of the best.
JOHN KNOX. Auctioneer.
HAMILTON.
Commercial Hotel, Livery tables.
THURSDAY, 22xi> FEBRUARY, at 11
o'clock.
The undersigned has received instructions from Messrs. Hally Brothers to sell by auction on the premises, the whole of the Coaching Plant, viz :—: — ■i O HORSES, Double-seated Waggon, xZi Double-seated Buggy, Single Buggy, Double and Single Harness.
No Reserve.
The Stables to Let.
JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.
NEW \ CiI?T?T^Q I NEW NEW J DXIiJIiJJO J NEW Ex Weathkrskield, ON SALE by the undersigned, at tho following prices :—: — Red Clover ... Ninepence White do . . Thirteenpencc Alsyke do . . Fourteenpence Scarlet do . . . Twelvepence Mustard ... Fourpenee Rape Seed ... Fivepcnce Turnip Seed . . Twelvepence
These Seed can be thoroughly relied upon as being new and tresh.
R. T. M ILLAK - PATERANGI.
January 9, 1883.
PR O S 1> E C T U S OV THfc Rukuhia Cheese and Bacon Factory Company (Limited).
Nominal Capital : £2000, iv 2000 shares of £1 each.
Ten shillings to be paid up within the first year as follows :—ls: — Is per share on application ; Is on allotment, and the balance in 2s calls at intervals of not less than two months, as required at the discretion of the Directors. No further calls to be made without the consent of a majoiity of the shareholders.
To be registered under the "Joint Stock Companies Act."
Provisional Dikkctors : Hon. J lines Williamson Mr Duncan McNicol Mr Samuel Steele Mr Andrew Bell Mr James Gribble Mr Henry Kusabs Mr John Atkinson Bankers : The Bank of New Zealand. Solicitor : F. A. Whi taker Esq. Hox. Secretary : Mr Robt. N. Buttle. Office : At the Factory Buildings, Rukuhia. The promoters propose to establish a cheese factory on the latest American principle on the property known as the Ohaupo Racecourse, and they propose to accept the offer of the Honorable James Williamson of 100 acres of land at £6 10s per acre, the whole of the purchase money to remain on mortgage at 6% per annum for a term of &even years, the grand stand and other buildings to be taken at £150, of which £50 is to be paid in cash, and the balance in 100 paid up shares to the company. The proposed factory will have the advantage of" being located in a central and suitable position, accessible by good roads from some of the best dairy farms in the district, and a good supply of milk can be depended upon. The buildings now on the ground are constructed of the best heart of kauri timber, ",and are spacious, and easily convertible into the purpose required. The adjoining settlers and landowners have such confidence in the undertaking that they have already agreed to take upwards of 1000 shares. The promoters, therefore, confi* dently recommend the proposed company to the public as a bonafide investment. Applications for shares to be made to the Hon. Secretary, Mr Robt." N. Buttle, Rukuhia, or to ,the Provisional Directors, . pp^bifpre th^
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1656, 15 February 1883, Page 3
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