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rr i h i k i h i. A BALL, To greet the New Year, Will be held in the PUBLIC HALL, On Wednesday Next, December 31st. Ladies will please consider this a gratuitous invitation. Gentlemen to subscribe 2s Gd, which may bo paid to the committee or at the door. Mr Thomas, Sec. "\ S A word, Treasurer I +; Biciidalk > S Rojjin&on q „ Bird J O \ LEXAN DRA. NEW YEAR'S NIGHT. A First-class Amateur Troupe will give a GRAND CONCERT AND CHRISTY MINSTREL PERFORMANCE IX THE ALEXANDRA PUBLIC HALL ON" New Year's Night. TO CONCLUDE WITH A DANCE. Admission, 2-> 6d ; Children, Is. The Te Awamutu Baud in attendance. TT A U T A P U. A CONCERT will take place on the 31st inst., at 7 30 p m. Admission, '2s Gd ; children, Is. Family tickets (admitting four), 6s. As the School-house will soon be removed, this Conceit will conclude the seiies of pleasant social gatherings which have been held at tins spot.
GRAND CONCERT Will be held in the Schoolroom, Ngaruawahia, On THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 1, 18S5. Admission, 2s ; Children, half-price. Family Tickets, ss. Doors open at 7.30 ; commencing at Eight p.m. in O It SAL E. Lot 225, Palish of Hautapu, containing 50 acres. This lot is in a good situation, close to Cambridge, and lies into the propeity of J. R. S. Richaidson, Esq. Terms very easy. Apply to W. F. BUCKLAND, Box 245, Post office, Auckland. T7l O R SALE. A FARM cf two hundred acies at Rangiaohia, Waikato, w ell fenced and subdivided, \\ ith house of six rooms. Also, labourer's cottage and other outbuildings. For term", &c, apply to W. WHiTFIKLD, 4, Grey street, Auckland. IT^OR SALE — A DECIDED BAR- : gain. A Really Good and Choice FARM, of about 1000 acres, mostly improved, and with plenty of good timber on it. On thia property stands the HALF-WAY HOTEL, the Waitetuna General Stoic, Post and Telephone Ofhces, aud Cattle Sale-yards. The Hotel and Store are doing a fair business, and the Farm is capable of carrying a large number of stock. This is a rare oppoitunity for anyone in search of a good payable concern. The whole will be sold in one lot, price £2200. Terms could be arranged. A commission will be allowed if the sale is effected through any recognised laud agent. The commission will be paid only to the agent who introduces the purchaser. For further particulars apply CHARLES SUTTON, Half-way Hotel, Waitetuna. T7l O R SALE. Tamahere, Waikato. A CHOICE IMPROVED FARM of 130 acres, situate two and a half miles from a railway station, within one mile of the Tamahere school, Store and Post and Telephone Office, and within easy distance of the Waikato Cheese and Bacon Factory. The dwelling-house of four rooms, with Kitchen and out offices detached, together with Barn, Shedding, &c, have been recently erected, and are in thorough repair. The land which is of excellent quality and well watered, is divided into eight paddocks, about 25 acres being under cultivation, remainder grass and clover. For terms apply, on the premises, to the undersigned, who are dissolving partnership. A. T. F. WHEELER, A. B. WHERLKR.
DOR IMMED I A T E SAL E. A FARM of Four Hundred aud Fifty Acies ; well fenced ; divided into padducks ; all in grass and well watered, with now and substantial dwellinghouse of ten looms ; also, suitable out- buildings and sheds, and orchard. The farm will cairy 50 cows, which at onco insures a letuiu of £500 pel annum (besides other .stock), and if it should be thought more desitable, the number of cows might be doubled instead of other stock. Through ill-health, this good Farm will be sold for £6 10s per acie. The purchaser may please himself as to terms of pa\ meut. To view, and any further information, apply to R. SECCOMBE, Alexandra, Waikato. Alexandra, 26th November, 1884. TTUNTLY POTTERY. METCALFE& WRIGHT. GLAZED SOCKET PIPES, DRAIN TILES. BRICKS, AND FIRE-CLAY WARE. NOTICE is hereby given to Europeans, whose cattle are running on our land, Te Makaka (Aotea), or anywhere within boundaries of said block, to temove all cattle, horses, &c, within one mouth" from this date. If any cattle, horses^ (fee, are found On said landaftci' that date, owners will' be recjuiied to pay trespass. PAREPARE TE HAHO, MAIHI KE.REOPA.. PERA KIWI, 18.34* ,• J . .. , . -
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1947, 30 December 1884, Page 3
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