J. R. row AKD CO. CLEARING SALE, ANGLESEA STREET, HAMILTON. Will sell by Public Auction on the premises adjoining the Alexandra Hall on TUESDAY NEXT. DEC. 11, at 1.30 sharp. ON ACCOUNT OF MRS C. TODD. IMIE WHOLE OF HER FURNITURE x AND EFFECTS, comprising— BEDROOM NO. 1.—3 Hospital Bedsteads wi'bh kapoc mattresses, pillows, blankets and rugs, Duchesse Pair and Ware, Table, Lino, Mats, 3 Chairs, large Scotch Chest, Fender and Irons, Mock Wardrobe. NO. 2.-2 Hospital Bedsteads, Mattresses, Pillows and Slips. Very handsome Duchesse Chest with raised jewel drawers, Cabinet Washstand and Ware to match, [Rimu 3ft Gin Bedstead and wire wove and kapoc mattrasses, Pillows, Rugs, etc. NO. 3. —3 new Stretchers and beds and pillows, blankets. Linos, Swing Mirror, Pictures, Duchesse Pair and set Ware, Mats, etc NO. 4.—Hospital Bedstead and wire, and kapoc beds, Pillows, Slips, Rugs, 2 A.B. Chairs, Book Shelf, nearly new Combination Chest and Washstand. OUTSIDE ROOM—One portable Stove and Piping, Duchesse Pair, land Ware, 2 Hospital Bedsteads, and lcapoc beds, Pillows. Carpet Strip, etc. BREAKFAST ROOM.—Nice Rimu Sideboard, Chairs, Tables, Deck Chair. Colonial Couch and Squab, set Asbestos Irons, Linoleum, Mats, Form, Meat Safe, Cooking and Kitchen Utensils, Cheffonicr, Chairs, etc., etc. OUTSIDF —Zinc Bath, Bucket, Axe, Stove and Piping, Coir Mat. 11 Purebred Minorcas (laying), all first year birds. Lot Chickens and Chicken Goops, and host of Sundries. Terms Cash. J. R. FOW, Auctioneer. NOTE.—The Minorcas are from the foremost winning strain in N.Z-, both egg-producing and show records. 160 FOR SALE FOR REMOVAL. J, R, FO«T¥"COm lto, Will Sell at their Mart, on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, December 13th, at 8 p.m. (about) : A THOROUGHLY Sound Dwelling House of Six Rooms, in good order, large and lofty rooms, iron roof, 3 chimneys (2 single, i double), The building is sound and free from borer. Situated in E. and B. Yards, Bryce Street. Full particulars at J. R. Fow and Go's. Mart. J. R. FOW, 217 Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 11l Hi & 00., LTO. Will Soil on the Premises, at rear of Booth and Chapman's- on account of Mr W. R. Fox. who is leaving Hamilton : rpilE Whole of His Valuable Household Furniture and Effects, including Valuable Piano. Full list will be advertised in next Wednesday's paper. J. R. FOW. 222 Auctioneer. VALUABLE "PROPERTY CALE J. Ri & CO., LTD. WILL SELL AT THEIR MART ON THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 13, On behalf of Trustee in the estate of MRS M. A. LAWLESS. SECTION Lot 18 on deposited plan of Te Rapa, containing 24.9 perches more or less, situated Islington Avenue, Frankton Junction, with substantial 6-roomed house with bathroom, hot and cold water, gas, electric light and detached wash-house and motor shed. 38 J. iR. FOW, Auctioneer. RICHARD ARTHUR, LTD. IST OF PROPERTIES TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE BY AUCTION, IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE J. J. CRAIG. Vy.-VAHI LAKE FARM. —450 Acres, in ** Sections 27, 29, to 36, inclusive Block XL, Pepepe Parish, IRsiglan County. Three miles from Huntly station. All in grass. Subdivided by sheep-proof fences into seven paddocks- One-roomed shanty. piRONG'IA, RAGLAN COUNTY.—74 Acres, in Sections 105 and 106. Situated about 8 miles from Te Awamutu, and one mile from Waipa River. Volcanic soil, partly bush and fern. Some good unliable Umber, including lolara, white pine, and tewa. YI7ATPA, RAGLAN COUNTY.—3IO * Y Acres, in Sections 728, Nos. 2 and 3, and 738, No. 2. On main road from Huntly to Raglan. Near Waingaro Hotel and hot springs. Partly bush; remainder suitable for dairying. \I7HANGAMARINO, WAIKATO *' COUNTY. Near Te KauWhata. —SO Acres, in Section 44. XfANGONUI COUNTY—KAIAKA—Part Lots 9 and 10, Block IV. 40 Acres. MANGONUI TOWN.—Section N.W. 7G. 60 Acres. WAITARAU. —Section S.W. 4, Block 11. 40 Acres. pAEKOTARE FARM.—Near Pukemiro.—Approximately 760 Acres in sections 87, 201, and 203, Pepepe Parish. Well fenced. Mostly in grass. TTOKTANGA COUNTY.—Near KohuX 1 kohu.—727 Acres, fronting Tahake River. Section 1, IA, 2,2 A, 3,5, to 13, 16, Block IV., Waoka Survey District. Rich alluvial flats, on river bank, with great growth of paspalum. Land slopes to hilly country at back. IN OUR SALEROOMS, QUEEN STREET. Opposite Town Hall. FRIDAY, AT 11 A.M . QIGHAiRD RTHUR, LTDTHOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer "IDDEY'S Window Display Is a revela- .. Hon to the eye, also to the pocket Ready-to-Wear Costumes and Suits which aro guaranteed to keep their shape and appearance. Prices rig-ht. i7"KS, we have Kodaks and Brownies toJL day. Reflexes and Grallexes, and old fashioned nn.v Rrownies for 'Xnias gifts ai Irvine's Pharmacy.
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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15864, 8 December 1923, Page 2
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