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Auctions.

HAMILTON AUCTION MART. Saturday, March 1, at 2 p.m.

SUBSCRIBER will hold his weekly sale on the above date. having live stock, produce or furniture to dispose of are requested to communicate with the Auctioneer before Wednesday evening, so that their goods may be advertised in Thursday's paper. JOHN KNOX. Auctioneer. "PRELIMINARY NOTICE. March 8, at noon. DRAPERY, DRAPERY, BOOTS and SHOES removed to the rooms for convenience of sale. Full particulars in a future advertisement. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer. B. TONKS] R. C. CARB [B. D. TONKS. SATURDAY, MARCH 8. At 12 o'Clock. Adjoisixg Claudelands, Hamilton.

The undersigned have received instructions to sell by public auction (by order of the Registrar of the Supreme Court) at their" Auction Mart, Queen-street, on Satuarday, the eighth day of March next, at noon. ALL THAT IMPROVED FARM. Containing 354 a. 3r. 32p,, situate near Hamilton East, Waikato, being Allotments 178, 179, 210, 211, 212,; 213, and 214, and part of 181 of the Parish of Kiiikiriroa (now in the occupation of J. B. Whyte, Esq.) and adjoining the Township of Claudelands. The Farm is wellandsubstantialby fenced and subdivided into suitable paddocks. The whole (with the exception of a small portion consisting of Valuable Bush) is is under grass, or in cultivation. There is a small dwelling-house and outbuildings on the property. Title — Under the Land Transfer Act For Further particulars apply to the undersigned where the Conditions of Sale may be seen. B. TONKS AND CO., Auctioneers, Queen-street, Auckland. XT O T I C E . RUNNING ON MY LAND, for the last seven months, one BAY MARE, branded PH near shoulder. If not claimed within fourteen days from tl.ia date, will he sold at public auction to defray expenses. JOHN DOUGLAS. Waitetuna, Feb. 25,' 1884. i^r o ~t i^ c iT RUNNING ON MY FARM, Hamil-ton-Tuhikarameaßoad, for some months, one Daik Bay PONY, aged, indistinct brand near shoulder, two white hind feet. Owner may have same by paying for the advertisements. W. SHEPHERD. Whatawhata, Feb. 24, 1884. "VT O T I C E . I have this day appointed Mr William Joxes, of Hamilton, to COLLECT ACCOUNTS and RENTS due to me at Hamilton, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. JAMhJS HARPER. View Road, Mount Eden, Auckland, February 21, 1884.

FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. A PUBLIC MEETING Of those interested in the formation of a Farmers' Co-operative Association v ill be held in the PUBLIC HALL, HAMILTON WEST, On MONDAY, MARCH 10th, 1881, At 8 o'clock p.m. sharp. C. J. W. BARTON. ALFRED HELPS, AUCTIONEER, Certificated Accountant in Bank ruptcy, &c, &c.

SALES held every SATURDAY at 2 p.m., at his Auction Rojms, Alexandra East. Account > c ales promptly rendered, ORAKAU SAW MILLS, KIHIKIHI. RIMU AND KAHIKATEA.

HAVING Lirgc Stocks on hand, and the Mill in good going order, the undersigned is now prepired to execute all oi dei s for above with accuracy and despatch. J. W. ELLIS. /~IRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUVT MENTAL CONCERT, BY THE HAMILTON ORPHEUS GLEE CLUB (Assisted by other Lady and Gentleman Amateurs), TO-NIGHT, FEBRUARY 26, 1884. PUBLIC HALL, HAMILTON. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Part Song— a J " O fly with me " b \ " Over her grave " 2. Song—" If I were a Knight of the olden time " 3. Quartett— aj "The two roses " b\ " Soldier's song" 4. Ballad— "Dream faces" 5. Duet — " Army and Navy " 6. Part Song— " The open air " 7. Duo (Pianoforte) — " Sans Souci " 8 Song— " Si tv s-avais " 9. Quartett—" Thiee Chafers " 10. Ballad — "I seek for thee in every flower " 1 1. Part Song— ' ' Farewell to the Forest" Interval of Five Minutes.

Part 11. RECOLLECTIONS OF DIXIE : A Study in Black and White. 1. Opening Chorus 2. Song— " Old folks at home" 3. Song — (comic), "Hen Convention" 4. Song—" Hard times come again no more " 5. Song — " Nellie was a lady " 6. t-ong — "Down by the deep sad sea " 7. Seng— (comic), "Oh! what an after. noon."

Concert to commence at 8, and conclude at 10 p.m.

Tickets two shillings and one shilling*

Proceeds in aid x>f S. Peter's Choir, and Hamilton Public Hall, in -equal proportions. ' '^ . ,■ , , . r f

RALL PRQGRAMMB^^p^p^ : vaj^ed assortment just sreccived^ 1^

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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1816, 26 February 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1816, 26 February 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1816, 26 February 1884, Page 3

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