WANTED, an Agent in the Waikato to make sale of my Cigam and Tobacco. For particular, address, stating terms, &c. , to E. W. Gotch, Papakura.
WANTED.— A STABLE MAN. and a Boy for the Kitchen. Apply to Jas. Haiipek, Hamilton HoteL
WANTED, A STOUT LAD as an Apprentice to the Saddleiy business. Apply to David Gabmner, Saddler, Hamilton.
WANTED,— To Purchase Land in the Waikato. Also, Money to Lend on approved security. — Apply to W. Leary, Solicitor, Hamilton, agent for M. S. Hughes, Solicitor, Auckland.
To Sawyers.
WANTED, by the undei signed, One Pair of Sawyers. None but steady men need apply. THOMAS MORRIS, Stoiekeeper, Hamilton.
THE GOVERNOR'S VISIT. ONE of the Waik&to Steam Navigation aud Coal Miv ing Company's vessels will leave Hamilton THIS (TUESDAY) MORNING, April 21, for Ngaruawahia — returning in the Evening — for the purpose of ailording the settlors an opportunity of being present at the meeting. GEORGE RAYNER, Traffic Manager.
The Late Fire at Hamilton.
SUBSCRIPTIONS will be received by the Postmasters at Newcastle, Hamilton, Cambridge, Te Awamutu, and Alexandra, for the purpose of replacing a portion of tue heavy loss sustained by Mr Bough, storekeeper, Hamilton, through the disastrous fire on Sunday last. April 17, 1874. Wesleyan Church, Hamilton. SOIREE.
rT^HE SOIREE in connection with the above Church -^- will be held at the Wesleyan Church, at Hamilton, on Tuesday, 28th mat. Tea on the Table at 6 p. in. After tea a PUBLIC MEETING will be held, when addresses will be delivered by ministeis and lay fi lends. Tendera Wanted.
rfIENDEES will be received by the undersigned, on b« -*- half of the Waikato aud Piako Swamp Company, for CUTTING A DRAIN about eight or ton miles in length, n the Piako Swamp. Plans and speciLcations can be seen at Mr Le Quesne's store, Hamilton. A man will leave Mr Le Quesne's otoro on Friday, the 24Hi April, at 10 a.m., to point out tho locality of the proposed drain to intending tenderers. Tendeis to be sent in on or before noon of Saturday, tho 25ih Aprfl., W. STEELE. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE.
W LAIRD derires to uotify that be has taken the • above Hotel. He has made extensive alterations and additions, which have tendered it second to none in the disti ict. First-clasu accommodation for travellers. Competent Guidea and Horsetj furnished to those desiroue of visiting Taupo, &c. W. LAIRD. For Sale.
A FARM of 209 acres, part ly improved, and adjoining the Town-belt, Cambridge East. For particulars apply to J. C. REYNOLDS, Or L. O'BRIEN. Cambridge, March 11, 1874. The Late Fire, Hamilton.
MR HOUGH desires to tender hia thanks to thoso gentlemen who kiudly aasir ted iv s^thj hm pi opcrty troni tbe ktft fare at Hamilton.
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Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 303, 21 April 1874, Page 3
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