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Auction Sales. SALE OF HARBOR BOARD LEASES. SATURDAY, JANUARY 27th, 1883. ' At 12 O'clock. ALBERT BARNS has received instructions from the Harbour Board to offer at auction on Saturday, January 27, 1883, at 12 o'clock noon, Leases of the undermentioned sections — 100 Sections at Castlecliff, each one acre, more or less 18 Sections of the Reclaimed Land, above the Bridge 1 Section with 40 feet frontage, opposite the Railway Station, Plans and specifications can be seen at the Harbor Board office, or at the office of ALBERT BARNS, Auctioneer. JOSEPH CHADWICK, TAKE NOTICE! TAKE NOTICE! THAT I, JOSEPH CHADWICK, will sell at my store, Victoria Avenuo, on Tuesday, 9th of January, at 12 o'clock, sevoral cases of goods left in my care for storage on the 10th May last, Consisting of — Beds and bedding, furniture, sewing machine, show glasses, tables, chairs, books, pictures, drapery, haberdashery, velvet trimming, braids, silks, cotton reals, ribbons, &c, in great variety, stockings, socks, ladies' and children's underclothing, hats, bonnets, toilet baskets, shop drawers, and empty boxes. No Reserve. Will be positively sold for the benefit of whom it may concern. JOSEPH CHADWICK. Auctioneer. JOHN KNOX. HAMILTON. JANUARY 24th. Sale at noon. TO CAPITALISTS" AND HOTELKEEPERS. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HAMILTON. THE undersigned has received instructions from Messrs Hally Brothers, who are dissolving partnership, to sell by public auction, on the premises. Portion of Lot 96, Borough of Hamilton, containing half an acre, having a frontage of 177 feet to Victoriastreet, and 122 feet to Collingwoodstreet, on which is erected that well-known Hotel, the Commercial, which for accommodation and design is not to be surpassed in the North Island. The] Building has 80 feet to Victoria-street and 64 feet to Collingwood-street, and only a few chains from the Hamilton Station of the Auckland and Thames Railway, and within one minute's walk of the Banks and Telegraph Station; the Police and District Courts being on the adjoining section. The Building was designed and erected under the superintendence of Mr Mahoney, Archi* te<jt, Auckland, and pronounced by the travelling public to be one of the most commodious hotels in New Zealand. It has two Private Entrances; Dining Room, with folding doors, 46 x2O ; 4 Sitting Rooms, each 14 x 12 ; Bar, 20 x 18, handsomely fitted up ; Cellar, dry in all weathers and lofty, 20 x 18 ; Commercial and Sample Room, 15 x 14 ; Billiard Room, 25 x 20. Upstairs.— 2l Bedrooms; Bath Room; W.C. ; Sitting Room 14 x 14 ; Drawing Room, 20 x 16 ; also, Water Tank, containing 600 gallons. Detached Kitchen, 23 x 13 ; Stables, 29 x 42, 11 stalls and four loose boxes ; Carriage Shed, 42 x 12; together with a never-failing supply of water. Also, THE FURNITURE of the above.. No expense having been spared by the Proprietors, every article is of the* best. Billiard Table by Alcock, with furniture complete. After which THE COACHING PLANT, viz..: — 1 double-seated Waggon, 1 doubleseated Buggy, single Buggy, 'Bus, Spring Cart, 7 Horses, double and single Harness. ' The 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 has every confidence in recommending the abeve property to parties in search of a valuable investment, being situated in the centre township of Waikato, and on the direct route to the great sanatorium (" The Lakes ") of the world : it is also the favorite resort of the tourist and private families, as well as the commercial public. Tebms— Two-thirds of the purchase money of the freehold can remain on mortgage, for three or five years, at 8 per cent. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer. F. J. JONES & CO., (Opposite the Post Office) BEG to announco a tremendous Sale of Goods, comprising China, Earthenware, Fancy Goods, Boots and Shoes, &c, during the month of December. Call and inspect the large stock of Crockery, etc., which will be offered at TREMENDOUS BARGAINS. Fancy Goods at a Great Sacrifice. Boots and Shoes must be sold, to make room for alterations in premises. Remember ! BARGAINS for all who choose. Goods must be sold to make room fpr alterations in premises. No reasonable offer will be refused. Come all who can, and participate in the Bargains now offered. Come early to prevent a rush. F. J. JONES & CO., Victoria Avenue and Ridqway-street. WANGANUI-WAITOTARA HIGHWAY BOARD. R aTe S. FINAL NOTICE. THE list of rates in arrear will be handed to the Board's solicitor on Monday, Bth January, 1883, without fail. J. J. CRAWFORD, Collector.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 4955, 5 January 1883, Page 3

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