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.Late Advertisement.:.. rjpHE PHARMACY, CAMRR!ROE. Chemist’s Approcti e. I WANTED—An Intelligent Youth, as Apprentice. Small premium. Time given for study ami assistance given. P. J. ROBERTS, 31/8 Pharmacist, Cambridge. TAM A HERE SOCIAL—Last of the season; Friday, September 27WANTED First-class Ploughman, used m Champion Drill ; aim, a Good Waggoner ami fencer —\V. ~Gardner, Kukuhis, pAMBRIDGK HORSE FAIR -Good V.d Accommodation Paddock, 12 acres. Apply E. Kcnipe, Cambridge. H/P STRAYING ON Ft KM—Long-haired Sheep Dog. Sold d not claimed within a week —Stratton, llauiapu. IMOR SALE— Hobart Seed and Table Potatoes ; first-class quality. Price, £5 5s put on truck, £5 on board Steamer.— James Bros., Waipa, Ngaruawahia. 22/8 LOUGHING

TENDERS will be receiver! till 30th SEPTEMBER for BREAKING-UP, HARROWING unci SOWING in Grass, Turnips, etc., of 20 acres I'crn Land at Oparau, Kawhia. For particulars apply T. D’ARCY HAMILTON, ]2 9 Kawhia. Vy AIKATO A GRICPLTURAL AND pASTORAL ASSOCIATION. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to SATURDAY, 28th inst., at 4 p.m., for the following privileges tn connection with the Society’s Show, to be held at Hamilton on the 23rd and 24th October next, viz. 1. Publican’s Booth. 2. Luncheon Booth. Full particulars may be obtained on applioat on at my office. MARTIN BUTLER. Secretary. Cambridge, September 12,1901. 14/9 0 T I C E The Business of the lute Mr Edward McDonnell, Produce Merchant, of Thames, having been taken over from this date by Mr Edward F. Murphy, Mrs McDonnell desires that all claims against her late husband should be sent in at once to the undersigned. Mr Robert Stewart is authorised to collect accounts due to the late Mr McDonnell. MILLER &; SON, Solicitors tn the Executrix, Thames, September 2, 1901. WORKERS’ COMPENSATION ACT. There has been considerable uncertainty as to the relative liabilities of

employers and contractors. The following ruling of the Department puts the mutter at rest 'Contractors are not entitled to any benefits under the Act, which applies to workmen only. Contractors are in the position of being employers.’ This definition clears the employer, provided he insists upoi the contractor insuring all the men engaged upon the job. GEO. EDGECOMBE, Agent. Hamilton, September 4, 1901. 5/9 F 0 R s A L E - A 2i-ton REFRIGERATING MACHINE, by De La Veringue, direct action ; good as new, been, in work only three years. For particulars apply to GEO. EDGECOMBE, Commijsion Agent, Hamilton. rri 0 MILK SUPPLIERS M f " take care of your cows And Procure QOOD Q LEANSING jQRENCHES Also, CURE FOR RED WATER, at Cheap Rates from C. A. OGLE. Chemist and Pharmacist, Kihikihi. 16/8 H AMILTON QAS QOMPANY (LIMITED) Has On Sai.e— BLACKSMITH’S COAL COKE, £2 per ton cf 22 bags; 2s pe bag TAR, 6d per gallon for 25 gallons or over; 9d per gallon for less quantitles Works— Clarence-street. Hamilton. 11. ROCHE, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT OHAUPO & TE AWAMUEU, Has for sale the undermentioned properties ; ABOUT 2500 ACRES, nearly all in grass; well fenced (sheep proof) and subdivided ; good dwelling and outbuildings ; good roads ; within five miles of railway station ; land in good order and will grow splendid turnips. Price, 30a per acre ; terms ABOUT (lOC ACRES, all fenced and divided into paddocks ; a good portion drained flax swamp of good quality ; good dwelling and outbuildings; close to school and railway station ; three miles from creamery. Price, £7 per acre ; half can remain on mortgage at 4J per cent 17'RANKTGN— A Bargain; Five acres; . all weil fenced; in grass anti orchard ; four-roomed cottage and shed; close to railway station. Price, £IBO Hamilton west— 3oo acres for lease for 21 years, 100 acres of which can he leaded with a purchasing clause; rent moderate; the land is first data tor dairying or cropping, is partly improved; close to marker, railway stafon and creamery. This is a rare dunce for an industrious man with small cipital OHAUPO— 2COO acres, consisting of flax swamp, high ti-tree, cut-out bush ami fern land ; good drainage; dose to Ohanpo township. The soil is first class, and with a little outlay of capital ought to piy handsomely. Price, 22s fid per acre f'\ Of *I>GRA 'A 1N GFA R M —3OO am os 250 acres in grass ami cultivation rbalance high litres ; house, sheds, etc. ill fenced ; close to two good markets price low ; only £1 per acre. A BI.OGiv of about 1000 acres id J\_ Fiisi-c'ass Land; suitable tor daily fauns ; pardy improved and cut up into ).hh of from 100 to 250 acres; close lo township and cremneiy. Goo i roads. Price, from £2 In £4 per acre Hamilton Agent—Mß J. S. EDGEJMBE. Auckland Agent—Mß THOMAS F. AUILL, Qutcu-strcbl. Ttlep "ue No.

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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1048, 14 September 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1048, 14 September 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1048, 14 September 1901, Page 3

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