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OT ANTED -An APPRENTICE to learn all branches of tho Punting Business, who would bo tuppliod with Board, &c. Superior inducement offered to a steady intustrious lad.— Apply at the office of tins paper.

WANTED —By a vouna -woman, n Situation as Housemaid in a Hotel, or General Servant m a Farmhouse. Apply to B. CMjOjftco^fjLhjsJPa^ WANTe'dTa Man v/ho cau Plough and do General Farm Work.— Lewis B. Harrw. Jiaie 1, 1874,

WAN TED, A STOUT LAD 3S an Apprentice to the Saddlery business. Apply t© David Gardisek, Saddler, Hamilton.

WANTED,— To Purchase Land in the Waikato. Also, Money to Lend on approved security.— Apply to W. Leaet, Solicitor, Hamilton, agent for M. S. Hughes, Solicitor, Auckland.

Cheque Pound.

FOUND aboard the Waikato steamer, a Cheque. The owner can recover the same bv application at the Office of this Paper, describing the chequo, and paying cost of advertisement.

NOTICE. WHEREAS, by Deed bearing date the 23rd day of May, 1874, the tribe Ngatipaea, of the Hauraki or Thames District, agree to sell to Her Majesty Queen Victoria only the whole -of their Lauds adjacent to the Piako and Waihou rivers, and received a deposit of the sum of Two. Hundred Pounds (£200) in consideration of such agreement. I hereby caution any person or persons whom it may concern that any dealings with such lands other thaa by the Agents of the Grown will be invalid in consequence of the .greeraent hereinbefore mentioned. JAMES MACKAY, Jen., Agent for Land P urchases, « Immigration aud Public Works Act." Auckland, May.29; 1874. _

TENDER'S FOR 1 FORAGE. ffIENDEES aw invited for supplies of FORAGE to th« X Armed Constabulary Force in tho Waikato District from Ist July, 1874, to 30th June, 1875. Particular* and printed forms of Tendar can be obtained »t the wveral stations. Tenders to be delivered Hi the Station Office at Cambridge, on or before nooa of Saturday, the 13th proximo. WILLIAM C. LYOtf, Lieutenant-Colonel, Commanding District. Head Qawtcr's Office, Cambridge, 29th M&j, 1874.

Duke of Cambridge Hotel. , THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing behveen th« j undersigned has from this day ceased to exist. All : aoecunta due to the firm to be paid to Mr W. Walker, who will also settle all claims dne.by the late firm. WILLIAM I/'AIRD. WILLIAM WALKER. Witness : Q-EORGE JESSB NEAL. Cambridge, June I, 1874. In reference to the aboT», all parties indebted or having; claims ate requested to render them for immediate settlemeat/ .

NOTICE. A GENERAL MEETING of the Central Waikato Agricultural Association will be held at Te Awamutu on SATURDAY NEXT, June 6, at 2 o'clock p.m., to decide whether the next annual show shall be held in November or in March; also to consider the advisability of offering a valuable prize for the best heavy draught entire horse travelling ia the distiict. J. H. MANDENO, Secretary.

FENCING "NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to Thomas Kicod to fetace hi» share of boundary fence between sections No. 63 and 64. in the Par.h of H.uUp«^gjdjc Dg ggt^ Kukaramea. June Ist, 1874.

Fencing Notice. "VTOTICE is hereby given to C. Munroo to fence his share JN of boundary fence between sections No, 27 AGd 114 in the Pukekura Highway District. (S.gned) E. B. WALKER. Moaaavale Station, Cambridge, April 7, 1874.

TO THE INHABITANTS OF TAUPIRI AND' NEIGHBOURHOOD. A SPRING CART will call at Taupiri TWICE-A-WEEK, when order* for Meat, Bread, Groceries, &c, at Ngaruawahia rates, will have the best attention. GEORGE- EDGECUMBE. Nparuawahia, Jane.l, 1874.

SEED WHEAT ! SEED WHEAT ! THE Undersigned has a small quantity of Prime Seod Wheat for Sale, grown, by Major Jackson, and *t Kopua. Ordeifrthould be sent in early. GEORGE EDGECUMBE. NgaTiiawahia, June 1, 1874/

Hamilton Institute. IN consequence of tba absence of the late Semtwy, Mr E Clark, the committee reque.t ill memberi to pa their arrear» and B ub»cription.to the Secretary^Haddoct. President.

Hamilton, May 27, 1874

NOTICE.

ANYONE found Trespassing on my land in pursuit of Game mil be prosecuted. & BA RTON. Te Koao, May 20, 1874^ ..

Notice-

THE appointment of Edward Clarke as Collector of Sates for the Cambridge District Board is cancelled JAMES RUNCIMAN, Chairman.

To be Sold, -| f\f\ ACHES of tbe best Land in Cambridge. Apply IUU to Mr Madden, Solicitor, Hamilton, or Mr Cunningham, Ngaruawahia.

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Waikato Times, Volume VI, Issue 321, 4 June 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VI, Issue 321, 4 June 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VI, Issue 321, 4 June 1874, Page 3

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