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HAMILTON AWHOtt-MART. l o;: ; vf>y l-^is:pA'y,:;,v/'.l -^is:pA'y,:;,v/'.r I ; v ; FIVE MORE OASES TO BE DIS. 1 POSED OF, comprising :— . > IiTBN'S AND BOY'S SUITS' ! WINCEYS,' . \ ''„ ".' - " HORRICK'3 LONG CLOTH ' . . t ]] ' , unbleached; calicoes '. ; ', . RUGS ' LADIES' JACKETS ; , -, 'HOSIERY' " „' '• . .CARPETS , " silks, ',„,,"' ,'";,., SATINS '" BOOTS AND SBtOES. j N.B.— This lot has positively to W ]Bold,io enable engagements to be me^; [next 'week. ' ' ' ', ' ' *;* ' ' '« \L - „ JOHN' ENOX, Auctioneer.; ' '->- '• ' ..i . ■ ■ — ■ !! — ii — ■ — — "•

i HAMILTON AUCTION. MART; I . Saturday, July 28th, at 2 p.m. ! ANNUAL SALE OP FOREST ANDr ■ FRUIT TREES FROM . THE NURSERY OF D..HAY AND SON, MONTPELLIER NURSERY, AUCKLAND.

■A ZALIAS,' CAMELLIAS, • MAGX3l NOLIA, Roses, Rhododendrons African Box Thorn, Evergreen* and Deciduous Shrubs,- Forest 1 - Trees, Ash, Limes, and a Choice Collection of Fruit Trees true to name. Thorn Quicks. N.B. — The Auctioneer would. draw" especial attention of those about to plant to the above choice colleciton. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1. Desirable Waikato Farm. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION . BY R. C. GREENWOOD, AT HIS MART, QUEEN-STREKT, AUCKLAND, OX WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1883. By Order of the Second Mortgagee, A FARM of -100 acres, known' as James Wells' Farm, about 5 miles from Hamilton, and being Allotments Nos. 145 and 146, Tuhikaramea. There are about 24 acres in grass and cultivation, and two Orchards containing nearly 400 Fruit Trees of the best varieties of Apple, Plum, Cherry, and Peach, and a quantity of Gooseberry and other Bushes, all of which are very productive, The House contains five rooms, with verandah, nearly new.

PROFESSOR HERBERT (By request), will give A SECOND ENTERTAINMENT in HAMILTON To-night (Saturday), July 21st, IN THE HAMILTON HALL, Hamilton East. Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8 o'clock. Prices of Admission— 2s and Is.

/CLARENDON TTOTEL, Coiner of Queen, Wakefield, and Rutland Streets, Auckland. Superior Accommodation for Families and Commercial Travellers. PRIVATE SUITES. Alcock's Best Billiard Tables. , Night Porter.

HARRY BENNETT,, Proprietor. , Late Providore New Zealand and Union Company's Steamers. ■ igSg" Luncheon daily from 12 till 2. _

MISS R. NEWELL will open * SCHOOL for little Girls and Boys, in Hamilton (opposite the Bank of New Zealand), on Wednesday, July 4th. Terms : One Guinea per Quarter, Miss R. Newkll will also receive Pupils for the Pianoforte and Harmonium. Terms : Two Guiueas per Quarter j £1 10s per Quarter for those attending the school. .Hamilton, June 25th, 1883.

O T I C E . IMPOUNDED on July 9th, 1883, by Mr James Forrest, — One Grey Mare, roap on neck, branded like (1) I inO.on offshoulder; one Brown Marc, brand indistinct on near shoulder, for trespassing on his farm at Hautapu, for which 10s each damages is claimed, and in default of ' being released will be sold at " the Public Pound, ; Hautapu, ■ on July 24th, 1883, at noon. JAMES THOS. CAMP, Poundkeeper Hautapu. July 10th, 1883.

RE BEAUCHAMP BROS.' BOOK DEBTS. An amicable settlement having been arrived at, we request that a^l debts now owing be paid to Mr T. C. Hammond, Creditors' Trustee, as we have now handed books over. All accounts paid to our Solicitor up to date are acknowledged and correct. ' ' i W. J. HUNTER A;' OO.' 1 Hamilton, June 18th, 1883. ' ' ' I IN THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF MESSRS BEAUCHAMP BROS. PARTIES still indebted to the .above Estate are hereby, .informed that their accounts 'must 'be paid without dol»y to ' !• t-.c. 1 Hammond; •-•■ • ' ' '] ' Creditors' Trustee.

F.B-NO ING. „N'Q,T LCE. '■I hereby notify to the 1 owner or owners of Lot ,76, pariah of Horotiu, that it is my intention to erect a Boundary Fence between , my ' Lot- iNo/,77 > and the abovementioned alldtmentj-and tliat <, I require the oaidi owner .or I owners; to do their p'ortiotfiof ■ ft&eiiworlc:cwithiu the- itimo erectlthe fience'^ at' the expense.vof re; the ■kf br|«ai(lf owner or, own«ro.t UTifHißtfi i;>> 5

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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1723, 21 July 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1723, 21 July 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1723, 21 July 1883, Page 3

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