IMPORTANT ; STOCK SALE 1 V N. R. €OX Has determined to have an ANN U At CASH SXpCK SALE previous to Stocktaking. > . » . The FIRST SALE will commence on MONDAY, July sth, and close on SATURDAY, July 31st. It will be fresh in the memory of purchasers at N. R. Cox's last Sale, after th c dissolution of partnership, how everything was sold at SLAUGHTERING PRICES REGARDLESS OF COST ! In order to effect a speedy clearance, the present CASH SALE will be conducted on precisely the same principle! «" TERMS STRICTLY CASH. IST. H/. COX LONDON HOUSE, HAMILTON, SELLING I)FF7 SIUnFoFF ! Books ! Stationary ! Fancy Gopds ! •. • . /~1 EOR6E JftSSQP having purchased, the Stock of VJT the Hamilton Book Depdt (late N: G. Lennox), " ' ' > ' • *'■ '• 3* no** * SEbLINp OFF AT A GREAT SACRIFICK IS ORDER TO CLEAR *T OUT - - AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE P^IOR TO CLOSING THE BUSINESS. Public Libraries ! , pV.. Sunday School Libraries ! _ }< u ,frave now a- splendid, opportunity of making new additions of late works with a Outlay of .cjiih, . ■ ,' "{ .. , ; ./'<- - *'*' THE HAMILTON BOOK DEPOT (Tjie Waikato Times Buudinos), ».". . .HAMILTON. '
Te Aroha Club ' Hotel.
r * EMILY JEX Prohuktjubss. ' A GRAND SPACIOUS ' BALCONY faces the Domain and HotSpriugs, with a fine riew of the mountain. S9T Suites of Apartments Specially Adapted for Invalids. First -class Billiard Table and Good Stabling. l\fiss E. Jkx (late of the Criterion Hotel, Napier, and well-known throughout the colony), begs to inform her numerous friends nnd tho public" generally that she has takon over the above superior Hotel, and will spare no pains to make it a most desirable and comfortable house for visitors to the Baths. Charges moderate. promptly attended to, and a , 'bus to meet the trains. A Farm of 1018 Acres. Situated in the THAMES VALLEY, near Te Aroha. The whole property has been fenced, drained, and laid down in English grasses. There is a bush upon it of 63 acres, containing excellent timber for fencing material and firewood, the right to cut ont of which will be given to the purchaser, nnd the homestead and outbuildings, which are new and in excellent orde,r, are pleasantly situated, having a river frontage. Title, land transfer.— For price, terms, &c, apply to E W. HANMER, Box 189, Post Office, Auckland.
pi O R SALE. In lots to suit purchasers — About 8000 Acre* FIRST.CLASS LAND ; situated between Cambridge and Matamata (adjoining Mr Firth's property). Land well wooded and watered, can be reached in about 1^ hours by good buggy road from Cambridge. Part of the property is close to Rotorua Railway. Title, Crown grant. .Terms easy. Also, 60 Acre Lot near Cambridge. Apply to . W. F. BUCKLAND, Solicitor, Durham-street East, ' Auckland. THIRST-CLASS FARM FOR SALE. Capital Sawmill Site. A FARM of 406 acres with half * mile frontage to the Waipa River, and fertile frontagi to the Kaliwh&niwhl> River. The whole is securely fenced and sub-divided into eight paddocks. Four-roomed House, ' large and commodious Stables and Cow-sheds, 50ft by ;20ffc ' There is a good bush of Kahi'k«te* and Rimu on about 100 acres bf this' property estimated to 'yield otef ?,HXXftDOt),ffle.t of timber. This desirable property is for sale at £1300. Terms eas£. The proprietor is prepared, to< sell in, two separate lots. One portion with W^ipa river frontage containing about 130 acres is offered at 30s per acre. ' ' : ' For Particulars apply to ' J. S. EDGECUMBE. . Hamilton, Novemher 13th, 1885. I • ri\HIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR J. HART, DRAPER AND GROCER, WHITAKER- STREET, TE AROHA, WHO HAS JUST MOVED INTO NEW PREMISES.
Palace Hotel. Whitaker-street, Te Aroha, (Three minutes walk from the Celebrated Hot Springs.) By far the largest, best appointed, and most comfortable Hotel in the district. Suites of Private Rooms for families, with Piano. Baths, Commercial, Dining, and Smoking Rooms. Splendid Billiard Room. The Cuisine is first-class, and Wines and Spirits the very best. Bradley and Co.'b line of Royal Mail Coaches run in conjunction with Hotel. Terms, £1 10s per week. JAMES WARREN, Proprietor.
WILLIAM VOICE, ' Blacksmith and Wheelwright, TE AWAMUTU, BEGS to inform the Settlers in the neighbourhood that he is now ready to execute all kinds of Blacksmith and Wheelwright's work, and from his long experience in the tnulo he is confident of being able to give satisfactiou on ai&y job entnnted to him,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2186, 13 July 1886, Page 3
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