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Sales by Anction. MONDAY, BECEMBER 4. TO WORKING MEN AND OTHERS EDEN npERRACE. DEN X ERRACE. f f NEW NOR T H ROAD MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, NOON. rOiniCE IT Hi LA QITES GOOD FRONTAGES AND GREAT DEPTH. NEW COTTAGES, &c, &c, &c. R. C. GREENWOOD Has received instructions from Mr. ITaslott, to offe for sale by auction, on Monday, the 4th December at noon, at his NEW KOOMS, QUEEN-STREET, Between Messrs. Fisher and Co.'s and the Nei Bank of Now South Wales, and opposite to Tulcai Lano, WQ CHOICE BUILDING LOTS * having good frontago and great depth,'am situated on tho right hand side of Eden Terrace, Nev North Eoad. Tlie land is all in good grass, semUvolcnnic, am commands a very good view. Tho land is situated just outside the City boundary having all the convenience of City property withoul the expense. The City Wator Mains and Gas are. laid on to th( boundary, and Working Men and others wishing for a Freehold Lot close to town ought to avail themselvc* ol this opportunity to secure a Home for themselves. ' Lithographic Plans are ready, and can be had on 1 application at the office of the Auctioneer. The land is pegged and fliggod. Also, At the same time, will be offered, TWO NEW FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGES On Frcohold Lots, with frontage to Eden Temco. The terms aro : One-fourth cash (for the allotments and the balance 3 years at 7 per tent, perannnm. For the Cottages: One-third cash, and balance 3 yeare at 7 por cent, per annum. R. C. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer. HAMILTON. Jahdary 24th, at 12 o'Clock Noon. Io Capitalists and Hotelkeepers. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HAMILTON. The undersigned has received instructions from Messrs. Hally Brothers, who are dissolving partnership, to sell by puWic auction, on the premises. "OORTION of Lot 96, Borough of Hamilton, containing half an acre, having a frontage of IT7 feet to Victoria-itreot, and 122 feet to Colling-wood-streot, on which is erected that well known Hotel, tha COMMERCIAL, which for accommodation and design is not to be surpassed in tho North Island. The Building has SO feet to Victoria-street and G4 feot to Collingwood-street, and only a few chains from the Hamilton Station of the Auckland and Thames Eailway, and within one minnte's walk of the Bank 3 and Telegraph Station ; the Police and District Courts beint; on the adjoining section. The Building was designed and erected under the superintendence of Mr. Mahoney, Architect, Auckland, and pronounced by the travelling public to be one of the most commodious Hotols in New Zealand. It has two Pr'.v,Uo Entrances; Dining-room, with folding dorrs, 40 x 20; 4 Sitting rooms, each 14x32; Bar, 20x18, handsomolr fitted up; Cellar, dry in all weathers and lofty, 20 x IS; Commercial and Sample-room, 15 114 ; Billi.ird-room. 25 \ 20. ap-stairs—2l B.'ilrooms; Bathroom; W.C ; Sitting rOTru, 1-1 x T4 j Druwinj roorn, 20 x 10 j also, ] Detached Kitchen, 23 xla ; Stables, 29 I !'2,11 stalls and 4 loo™ bos.es ; Carriage Shed, 42 x 12 : tojother with a never-failing supply of wnter. Also, THE FURNITURE of the above. No expense havlnc been spared by the proprietors. every articlo is of the best. Billiard Tabic by Alcock. witli furniture comple'.e. After which, THE COACHING PLANT, viz.: 1 Oonhlc-sratcd Waggon, 1 double-seated Buggy, single Buggy, "Bus, Siring Cart, 7 Ilortcs, doable and singlo Harness. Tho whole of the property enclosed with a Galvanised Iron Fence. N.B.—Should the purchaser of the Freehold wish, the option will be given of taking the Furniture and Coaching Plant at a valuation. The Auctioneer lias every confidence in recommending the above property to parties in search of a valuable investment, being situated in the centre township of Waikato, and on tho direct route to the sanatorium (" The Lakes ") of the world; it is also tho favourite resort of the 'onrist and private fami- j lios, as well as the commercial public. TERMS - Two-thirds of tho purchase money of tho Freehold can remain on mortgage for three or five yoirs at 8 per cent. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer. THAMES CATTLE MARKET. . BANKS & CO., Stock and Commission Aoknts. Market eaoh THURSDAY, at their Yard*, Parow&l at S p.m., for «ale of Stock ol all doscrlpUoM, Pro. £ duce, be Consignees of Stock can depend upon every stten. Uoa being given, good Paddock Accommodation aad rawtn aooovse i*te.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6566, 2 December 1882, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6566, 2 December 1882, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6566, 2 December 1882, Page 8