WANTED, a Thoroughly Competent GROOM.— Apply to James Habpee, Hamilton Hotel.
Wanted.
WANTED— A Female General Servant. Married woman preferred. Apply G. W. HAMMOND, 'Hamilton.
Lodge Beta, No. 450,'1C.
FTIHE Brethren of tlfe above Lodge are requested to attend -*- an Emergency Meeting on Thursday, 29th instant, at 7 p.m., in the Royal Hotel, East Hamilton. By order of the W.M. F. GAUDIN, Secretary. Hamilton, 26th May, 1873. Her Majesty's Birthday Ball, Hospital, Ngaruawaiiia. A SUBSCRIPTION BALL, in honour of the above -^- occasion, will bo held in the Hospital, Ngaruawahia on Tuesday, the 27th instant. All Subscribeis are entitled to invite their friends. Dancing to commence at 9 p.m. F. BELL, Secretary. Election of Superintendent. TO THE ELECTORS OF TLLE PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND.
TN compliance with the request of a large number of Electors I have to announce that it is my intention to become a Candidate for tho Office of Superintendent ab tho forthcoming Election. I will take an early opportunity of meeting the Electors and explaining my views on questions affecting tho interests of the "province HUGH H. LUSK.
GEORGE ELLIS, /CERTIFICATED CEIEMIST, Avn STOREKEEPER, Cambridge.
FOR SALE, AC A PITAL Farm of 713 acres, at Tamahcro, 250 of which are fenced, in grass and cultivation. A comfortable fourroomed cottage. A large outbuilding (the best in tho Waikato), containing, under one roof, ttable, cow-house, servants' room, and a large granary 40x24 ; abundance of wood and water. The advertiser can strongly recommend the above to any one seeking a first-class farm. Ono Hundred and Eighty Acres LAND, HamJtoi West, excellent soil, well situated, about 50 acres in good grass and clover. A 200-acre Farm, with four-roomed House, Barn ; 51 acres improved, fenced and subdivided j three miles /ron Hamilton East, on a good road. ' A Capital Farm of 260 Acres, about two miles fron» a school, church, and post-office ; 160 acres in Grass Large Barn, Stable, and other Out-buildings. Tho dwelling house is well finished, and contains six rooms ; suitable fo a respectable family. Oroater part of puruhaio money ea remain at interest. i * A small, but good little Farm, to Let ftJ? live or seven years ; good house ; nearly all in -gross ; stock if required. To an industrious family liberal terms will be ollered. An improved farm of 350 acres, 250 of wh.ich;are in gras, ■ tho wliolo is fenced. A" good" BeveiM-oomed house ami oat ofllces joins the town bolt Hauultou. East;. Tormt easy. ' j > A 200 acre farm clos^ to Hamilton, partially improved. Several blacks of Land (unimproved) in various parts tho Waikuto from 50 to 200 U acres.' To industrious settler terms will bo easy. > / 1 J For particulars, apply to ,W. SXEELE, ' l ' Hamilton
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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 164, 27 May 1873, Page 3
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