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Sporting. J_| AMILTON RACING C LUB ANNUAL MEETING, SAT., FEB. 7. MON., FEB. 9, 1920. Nominations for Ml ovcnts (ono bov) close with the undersigned, or Messrs Blomfield and Co., High Street, Auckland, at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, January 16th, 1920. Pocket Programmes on application. Weights appear on MONDAY, February 2. 11. J. GWYNNE, Secretary. P.O. Pox 26, Hamilton. 273 Railways. ZEALAND KAIL WAYS. ROTORUA RACES. WEDNESDAY, 14th JANUARY, 1920. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets will be issued from Auckland and intermediate Stations to Rotorua on 13th JANUARY, and by morning trains from Frankton and intermediate stations to Rotorua on 14th JANUARY, available for return up to 15 th January. These Tickets will not be available by the Main Trunk Express Trains. A Train will 'leave Frankton for Rotorua at 6.40 a.m. Return Train will leave Rotorua for Frankton at 5.35 p.m. 268 BY ORDER. Houses <nfl Land For Sate. C ( L AU DELANDS Section, handy ' railway bridge, 75ft frontage Piako Street; £350 or offer. —C. Snow, Owner, Waihi. 266 FOR SALE—Bush Section of 871 acres, L.1.P., 250 in grass 3 paddocks, 3-roomed house; heavy country, mostly papa; 34 miles from Te Kuiti railway station. Price, £2 10s per acre. Very easy terms. Owner forced to give up through illness—J. Heam, Carroll Street, To Kuiti. 324 ¥7lOll SALE—One acre freehold Section, Nixon Street, Hamilton ■East; terms cash. Apply M. Devitt. Firth Street. 220 Large well-built house, 7 rooms, bathroom, h. and c. water, electric light, all conveniences, in first-class order inside and out; standing op large section, nice situation, Hamilton side railway line. A real bargain- £1250. GOSLING AND PRENTON, Agents, Frankton Junction. PUBLIC NOTICE. We, the undersigned, beg to notify the general public that we have opened a Land and Estate Agent’s Department at our Premises, Papatoctoc. We have Farms, Houses, and Suburban Sections for Sale and Exchange, and a ring to ’Phone 27, or letter to Post Office, will receive our best attention. —Burnside Bros; 207 GOOD EXCHANGE PROPOSITION. 1 A fifi ACRES in good Waikato District; 1000 acres grass, 7-roomed house, cowshed, milking machines, otc.; well fenced and watered. Mostly easy ploughable country of good quality. Price, £8 10s per aero. Owner will accept good mortgages or town property as part payment. H. LEWIS, LAND AGENT, TE AWAMUTU. 172 HOUSES WORKING MEN’S HOMES. £450 —£50 deposit; G rooms, 10 min. from Traffic Bridge; a real bargain. Section alone is worth £2OO. (617) £675 —£150 deposit; 5 rooms, large section; handy to London Street. Good value. £Bso —Easy terms; 5 rooms, h. and c. water; nice home; good position. £6oo —Easy terms; 4 rooms, bathroom, scullery, wash-house (all under one roof). Very cheap and a nice home. (618) £9oo —Easy terms; 5 rooms, gas and water laid on, wash-house c. & t.; nice garden, fruit trees, etc. Possession in 2 weeks. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. £loso —-Beautiful Bungalow of 5 rooms, every modern convenience; h. & c. water, pore, bath and basin, hall, wash-house, c. & t., cupboards built m, scullery. Owner gone away from town. Very cheap at above price. Call in and see the Live Agent about these bargains. R. H. W OOD ’ THE LIVE AGENT. (Opposite* Commercial Hotel), VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. Phones—Office, 876; Private, 584. Q.OOD j^UYING. 1 AA-ACRE FARM, few miles from JL"” Hamilton, level dairying land, carrying 45 cows; well watered; good five-roomed home and all necessary out. buildings. House insured for £BOO. Worth immediate inspection. Cash required, £I2OO. Balance easiest of terms. Apply sharp to GEO. BOYES & CO. HAMILTON. ’Phones; Office, 15; Private, 215 and 1006 Educational. JJIGH gCHOOL, 1920. The First Term opens on MONDAY, February 9. Free places are offered to Proficiency Certificate holders who wore under 15 years of age on December 1, 1919. Courses of Instruction: Classical, Commercial, or Agricultural. Prospectus for 1920 on application. R. ENGLISH, 5 Secretary. REMINGTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE HOOKER AND KINGSTON’S BUILDINGS. HAMILTON. npHIS College is now closed for the A Annual Vacation. When we reopen on the 27th January the young people of the Waikato will again have the opportunity to qualify for the very nnumcrous vacancies constantly occurring in the Commercial Offices of this prosperous town. We have received unsolicited from several employers expressions of satisfaction with the worlc former students are now accomplishing. The same prospect of success lies before YOU; you do not need to search for it. Office assistants of all classes are urgently reqliired. Write immediately for a prospectus. D. E. DUTFOTT. Principal,

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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14260, 10 January 1920, Page 4

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