WANTED.— A Man to work a Circular Saw ; also 4or 5 General Mill Hands, for Otaua Saw Mill, near Waikato Heads. Apply to Captain Lindsay, Ngaruawahia.
WANTED, — A Pair of Sawyers to Break Down Logs Apply Jahks S. Gibbon L Co., Ataua Saw Mills Waikato Head*.
WANTED,— To Purchase Land in the Waikato. Also, Money to Lend on approved security.— Apply to W. Leart, Solicitor, Hamilton, agent for M. S. Hughes, Solicitor, Auckland.
WANTED, by a Young Man just arrived in the colony, a SITUATION in the Waikato. Has been accustomed to Book-keeping, and is capable of making himself generally useful Good references given. Apply by letter office of this paper.
-QEQUIRED-A quantity of good TUB BUITER. -X* Apply to vv y E. FITZPATRICK. Ngaruawahi*, 9th March, 1874. _
To be Leased,
OK/"k ACRES of Splendid Land in the Waikato. OOU The land has some excellent bash upon it. Terms -Lease, with purchasing clause, 21 years to run. Apply at the office of this paper.
Notice.
ANY Person having any claims against me will send in their claim, and any person indebted to me must settle the same on or before the 21st inst., if not paid it ■wilt be placed in the hands of a Solicitor. HENRY LEWIS. Ohaupo Hotel, March 10, 1874.
Notice.
IF the non-commissioned officer of the A.C. who ramoved the tickets from the exhibits, and helped himself and female friends to exhibitors' fruit, does not make an apology tf» the Stewards of the Central Waikato Agricultural Society and pay for this advertisement, his conduct will be reported to his superiors. By order of the Committee, J. H. MANDENO, Secretary.
Notice.
THE Partnership hitherto existing between Thomas Slater and Thomas Anderson, of Kihikihi, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the Kihikihi Hotel will be earned on in future by the laid Thorna* Anderson, who triil receive all debts and pay all accounts. Dated this 9th day of March, 1874. THOMAS SLATEF. THOMAS ANDERSON. Witness -Wm. Learv, Solicitor. Waikato.
_OOi"k REWARD will be paid by the undersigned to oW/4vr any person who will give such information as •will lead to the conviction of the patties who on Tuesday, the 17th ultimo, fastened a portion of an iron can to a Black Horso, through which he was so terrified that he galloped into the river Horotiu, at Hamilton, »nd wai drowned. EDWARD CLARKE. Hamilton, March 10, 1874.
TENDERS will be received up to the 25th inst. for a Cutting or. the Tamahere aide of the Mangaone Creek, near Mr Crawford's. Plan and specifications can be seen at Mr Le Quesne'u, Hamilton. Offers to be addressed to the Chairman of the Tamahere Highway District Board. The lowest or auy tender not necessarily accepted. P. LESLIE, Chairman,
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Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 286, 12 March 1874, Page 3
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