' Auctions. !: '
HAMILTON AUCTION MART.
THIS DAY, At 2 p.m."
No Reserve.
The timlerßigued will"SelI l b^ Auction, on account of a settler leaving the district, his Household Fnrniture'and effect*, viz., f^HEFFIONEER, WASHgTkNd *& \J Ware, Swing Cots, Coaches, fob'tes, Dressing Tables, Crockery^ Glassware, Chairs, Pictures, Fender and Irons, Kitchen Utensils, Perambulator, Booki, Canary and Cage, &c. Also, ' ' 3 Surveyor's Chains ' 1 Smith and Wellstood's , Trafford Cooking Range (nearly new), with large copper boiler, pots, pans, kettle, and stove pipe complete Long and short riding Gaiters, green hide Girths, 2 Saddles, And ' ' ' Produce, Fowls, .Potatoes, &c.
JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer, (
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER" 17, AT 2 P.M.
The undersigned have been faroured with instructions from Mr E. B. Reynolds, to offer for sale by publid auction, at their rooms, Duke otreot, Cambridge, on Wednesday, October 17th,' at 2 p.m., the following list of valuable properties situated in that township : — LOT 1. - SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, detached stable with five' acroi of land, garden and good orchard planted with choice varieties of fruit trees. Fronting Queen* street West and Grey-street. Lot 2. — Section No. 71, containing 1 acre, 3 roods, 36 perches Lot 3. — Portion of section No. 587» having frontage of 100 ft. to Vie* toiia Rond, with an average depth of 250 ft., togeth'or with all Buildings now erected thereon, now blinding in a yearly rental of £59 16s. Lot 4.— Portion of section No. 587, fronting Duke-street, with shop now in occupation of Mr A. Isaacs, and leased to him subject to purchasing clau v of £800 on or before 28th February, 18S.->. Lot s—Portion5 — Portion of Section No. 587, fronting D.ike-street, with unex piied lease of shop to Mr W Moon of about two years at £78 per annum ; also, unexpired lease of a part 20ft. x 50ft. to Mr Ripley of about seven years at a rental of £10 per annum. Lot 6.— Sections 62, 63, 61, 65, and SSB, containing 7i acres, with long frontage to Alpha-street, and leased to Dr. Waddington for seven years, at a rental of £30 per year, with purchasing clause of ±800.
Further particulars may be obtained on application to us.
CLARK & GANE, Auctioneers. Cambridge, September 21st, 1883. A. ISAACS, pENERjAL 11/TERCHANT AND A UOTIONEER. Contractors and Surveyors supplied with PROVISIONS at Lowest Possible Prices.
OXFORD, CAMBRIDGE,
AND W A O T U.
N.B.— Totara Posts For Sale.
WANTED — SENSIBLE PEOPLE TO CALL AT WILLIAM KINCAID'S
AND SECURE THE FOLLOWING
BARGAINS :
1000 yards New Spring Prints, 3d,, 6d., and 7d , per yard. 500 yards Hot rocks's and other WHITE CALICO, 32 and 36 inches, 2£d., 3id., ami 4W. per yd. No higher price. 300 Men 1 * working SHIRTS from Is Gd each. 750 jards Union SHIRTINGS. 7M., BVd., and 5H per yard. 100 pairs good MOLES, white and colonied, Us lid, (te lldj and 7s lid. 200 pans good TWEED TROUSERS, Us lid, 7s. \U\ and 8b lid. 200 Gent's Oxford Shiitss, collars, good nullity, 4s lid. 36 do/en HATvS ! HATS ! ! HATS ! ! ! 3 Rush Hats fcr Is. School Hats from 9W. Men's, women's and children's new shapes in stiaw Hats from Is, 23 Working Men's SUITS, 27s 6.1 per suit. 23 do. superior SUITS, good quality, 335. 75 Pith Helmets, 4s lid., os lid. and 6s, lid. 30 gross Dress Buttons, all colors, 21d, 3J/1, 4\d pei tloz. 30 Child) en's Ulsters, 2s lid. No higher price. 25 dozen Men's Cotton Hose, 3 pair for Is. BOOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS !of every description at Auckland prices. Come and try them on. Good TWEED for Boys wear, from Is lOd per yard. 60 children's new sun Bonnets, Is lid and 2s lid. GLOVES! GLOVES! white kid, black kid, and silk. White boots for evening wear, 6s 6d, Men's, youths', and Boys' Clothing, very cheap 100 pair Men's superior Hose, Is, worth 2s 6d. 800 yds. Sheeting, 68, 72, and 80 inch, Is 3d, Is 6d, and Is 9d per yd.
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS 1 BARGAINS ! Everything Sold as Advertised. £-kincaid'slheap draprery STORE, DUKE- STREET, CAMBRIEGE,
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS— Please notice that we supply froni< our Te Rahu Mills timber of the best description in any quantities at the very lowest ratts. We have on hand Rusticated Weather-boarding, Matched Lininc and Flooiing, Ceiling, and Ornamental; Battens Skirting, Architraves, Moulding, i and every thing necessarj- in furnishing inside work in first-class style.
Orders by mai or wiro energetically attended to. < •
COULTHARD axd" GRAHAM. Te Rahu Steam Saw and Planinf Mills Te Awamutn.
ONSALR-pFlour, Sharps, Briui, OKU, Oatmeal, ' Fowls Wheat, Potatoes, Chaff, Cheese; ' Bacon, Kerosene,', Oilai Paints. ; TOHNKNOX,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1759, 13 October 1883, Page 3
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756Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1759, 13 October 1883, Page 3
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