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Gazette Notices.

AMBRIDGECOURT-HOUSE CON\J TRACT.

Alterations And 1 Additions To A. 0. Gymnasium, to adapt it for a .Court-House.

' Public Works Office. Auokland> September 16, 1880. Written Tenders will; be received at this office, up to noon of MONDAY, October 4, 1880, for the above Alterations and Additions. They must b& addressed to the Hon. the Minister ■ for Public Works, Auckland, and marked outside "Tender for Cambridge Oourt-House Contraot." Plans and specifications can be seen at ths Public Works Offices, Auckland, Grahamstown, Hamilton; and at the Constabulary Barracks, Cambridge. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. (Signed) JAMES STEWART. District Engineer.

WANTED the ADDRESS of B. and J. COLEMAN, who Tendered for Contract No. 25, Waikato River, to Block 16 Awarea, in May last. S. PERCY SMITH, Chief Surveyor. Survey Office, Auckland, 30th September, 1880.

RANGIAOHIA HIGHWAY DISTRICT BOARD.

"VTOTICE is hereby given that this -L i, Boaid, in accordance with its expressed intention to do so this day, STRUCK a RATE of nine pence in the £ on the rateable value ot all property in the District for the year commencing- Ist April, 1880, and ending 31st March, 1881, to be payable in one sum on October 23rd, 1880, to the Collector (H. T. Sibley), at his house in Te Awamutu, where the ratebook now lies for inspection by the ratepayers. J. WALTON, Chairman R.H.D. Board, Te Awamutu, 11th September, 1880.

In the District Court of Auckland, holden at Hamilton.

In Bankruptcy.

In the matter of ' ' The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and the amendments thereto, and of the Bankruptcy of John James Trethway, of Ngaruawahia, Farmer, a Debtor.

TAKE Notice that the above-named Debtor intends to apply to the above Court on Tuesday, the sixteenth day of November next, or on the first day thereafter, upon which the Court shall sit at Hamilton, for an order of discharge from all debts proveable under the above Acts. WHITAKER & SHEEHAN, Hamilton, Solicitors for the Debtor.

Funeral Notice.

LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION.

fTIHE Brethren of Nos. 9, 17 and 21, X Loyal Orange Lodges, are requested to ATTEND the FUNERAL of our late Bro. NEWALL, W.M., TO-MORROW (Sunday), 3rd October, at 2 o'clock, at Ngaruawahia. Black Knights are al?o invited. Sashes, crape and white gloves. JOHN KNOX, Deputy Grrand Master.

FOR SALE With immediate possession

The Knowles Farm, Whatawhata. This really magnificent farm consists of 217 acres prime level land, sub-divided into convenient, well-watered, and sheltered Paddocks. Comfortable dwelling, orchard, garden, farm-labourers' house, stables, huts, stockyards, Ornamental Plantations, &c, &c, and, about 500 acres Native leasehold, 300 acres of which is well fenced, and in large grass paddocks. The Knowles is situated close to the Town of Whatawhata and Waipa River with frontage to Great South Road, and is equi-distant from Hamilton and Ngaruawahia. The Spring crops consist of oats, potatoes, mangolds and carrots. Subscriber begs to draw the attention of intending settlers to this valuable investment. The Proprietor will be happy to show the property and supply every information. For furthur particulars apply to T. Y. FITZPATRICK, Land Agent, Ngaruawahia.

fpOWN OF WAITOA, Thames Valley,

Will Shortly be Offered By Public Auction-

TOWN AND SUBURBAN LOTS, Rural Sfcctions, And FARM SECTIONS OF FROM 50 to 300 ACRES.

Also, If not previously disposed of by Private Bargain,

THE HOMESTEAD FARM Of the Avonmore Estate, Waitoa,

Containing about 600 Acres of first-class Land, all fenced and sub-divided, with good house of six rooms, store room and dairy, splendid bam and hay loft, with Bstall stable, outhouses, cowsheds, loose boxes, &c. A great deal of planting has been done on the property and from its situation adjoining the new township of Waiheu offers a splendid opportunity for carrying on a successful dairy farm. The rate of freight from Auckland to the Thames river 3 miles from the homestead is 25s per ton at present. The proposed central railway station for the Thames Waikato Railway is within a quarter of a mile of this property, and with the advance of the district it would be difficult to overestimate its ultimate value. Lithographed plans are now in course of preparation. The date and place of sale, will appear in a future advertisement. In the meantime all particulars can be obtained on application to W. AITKEN, Auckland W. STEELE, Hamilton GEO. E. CLARKE, Cambridge THOMAS ROWE, Storekeeper Waihou.

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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1289, 2 October 1880, Page 3

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