Auctions. HAMILTON AUCTION MART. This Day, at 1 30 o'clock. Tables, chairs, washstands, Iron Bedsteads, Sofa, Mattress, Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tools, etc. Beef Lamb and Pork. Poultry, Onions, Apples and Oats. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer. R A G L A N. TUESDAY, JANUARY 24. The undersigned will hold a sale of Drapery and clothing on above date. Particulars in future issue. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer. HAMILTON HORSE SALE. Wednesday, January 17th. Reaper and binder, by Johnson, in good working order. W. J. HUNTER & CO. Ed. Webb&Sons' Green globe white turnip, early, Is RED TANKARD TURNIP, early, Is 3d YELLOW TANKARD TURNIP, early, Is 3d GREEN-TOP SCOTCH TURNIP, late, Is PURPLE-TOP MAMMOTH EARLY, Bd—Bd per lb for this season only j first-class germinating quality. GEO. J. STEAL, Agent, Cambridge. Wheat Bought for Cash. GEO. J. NEAL. FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT. MRS MORRISON being desirous of RETIRING FROM BUSINESS for a few years is willing to SELL or LEASE, on easy terms her well known HOTEL, at ROTORUA HOT LAKES DISTRICT, New Zealand. Stock and furniture at its valuation. This place is doing a good trade, and is splendidly situated, has a grand view of Rotorua Lake. Stabling and hot baths attached. With the summer commencing and the Tourist Traffic just setting in, this should prove a most profitable investment for any person who understands the business. For further particulars. Apply to, MRS MORRISON, Rotorua. SETTLERS AND RESIDENTS OF THE WAIKATO. Our agents are amongst you to sell you your own wools made into excellent Tweeds, and also shares in the Auckland Woollen Factory to those who have a little capital to spare and wish to invest in a benn fide paying enterprise. The Tweeds, Coatings, &c., which you shall see will speak for themselves, and command attention for style, finish, pattern, strength and cheapness, and it will pay you when requiring suits to encourage the local article, as it re-acta in your own favour, independent of the material being superior to what is imported. Our agents will sell Auckland Tweeds and Suits made from them, and the prices will ue found all that reasonable settlers can wish for. We have also gat great facilities for executing all sorts of Drapery, Clothing, and Dressmaking orders, and can show greater varieties than if merely confined to one place, and it will bo to the settlers' advantage to encourage our representatives (wmo will be residents in the district.,) and enable those who have been sending to Auckland for specialties to see samples and purchase with greater facilities than heretofore. All goods will be delivered in the Waikato, freight pa'id. The Auckland Woollen Factory (registered as the North New Zealand Woollen Manufacturing Company), has been recently erected, and all the latest improvements that man has brought to his aid are to the front, lessening expenses and turning out better finished goods. The wool is at hand, the labour is plentiful, and all that is wanted is the public encouragement to make it a great success. The shares allotted so far are not in the hands of a few, and everyone who can afford it is invited to buy, even if it be only a few, and thus take an interest in what is really a co operative business in the true sense. At present the factory is working hard to get the demand for Tweeds supplied, but before the season is far on stocks of Blankets, Flannelß, Shawls, Serges, Knitting Yarns, Ladies' Dress Materials, itc., will be ready for sale, when we hope to supply the wants of the district with goods of Auckland manufacture. Yours respectfully, J. GIL M OUR h CO., General Drapers, Glovers. &c., Symonds street arid Karangihape Road, AUCKLAND OTICE OF REMOVAL. H. M. SALMON, TAILOR, HAMILTON WEST, Having removed into the more cotntno dious premises so long occupied by Mr James Martin, Tailor, will be glad to see his old friends and customers, and in returning thanks for the support already accorded to him, begs to assure those who will favour him with their orders that nothing will be wanting on his part to give entire satisfaction. Thoroughness and durability, combined with latest modes and easy fi may bedepended on. Punctuality and extreme moderation in charges will be found satisfactory. Hamilton, Feb. 9, 1887. SALE, by the undersigned, tho jL fol'.iwinp Waikato Properties: Lot 19, parish of Komakorau, 50 acres Lot 94, parish of Pukete, 50 acres Lots 192 and 193, parish of Tuhikaramea, 82J acres A capital Farm, good house, growing crops thereon; near river and rail, Price, £3 per acre. Lot 152, Parish of Kirikiriroa Lot 142, Parish of Kirikiriroa Lots 102 and 103, Horotiu, near Ngaruawahia, SO acres. Terms easy. 500 ACRES, with homestead and extensive improvements, about 8 miles from Frankton Junction. Price exceedingly low—only 50s per acre. Hamilton Township Lots : Lots 249 aud 250, Hamilton West, fenced and in good grass, on the Frankton Junction Road Part Lot 141, j acre, with neat fourroomed brick cottage. Lots 13, 14, 15, 389, Hamilton West, with six-roomed dwelling - house, stable and outhouses, securely fenced and in grass aud orchard. Terms easy. £330. Lots 404 and 405, Hamilton West. Price £35. J. S. EDGECUMBE. Office : The Waikato Times Buildings, Hamilton West.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2420, 14 January 1888, Page 3
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