WANTED,— A BULLOCK DRIVER. Apply to Mr Edoecumbb, Ngaruawahia.
WANTED,— A very quiet HORSE for an old gentle. . man to ride, and drive in a buggy. A trial will be required. — Apply to J. H. Mandkno, Te Awamutu. September 7th.
WANTED,— The Gentlemen of Ngaruawahia to know that Mr J. Johnson has commenced business as HAIR-DRESSER— Saturday's, from Ito 5 p.m. Orders may be left at Mr E. Fitzpatrick's store.
WANTED KNOWN- New Farm and Flower Garden Seeds, true to the name, and of the finest quality at Robert Bkbwin's, Seed and Plant Depot, 3S, and 39, Market House, Auckland.
TO SAWYERS AND BUSHMEN.
TX7ANTED,— Six Pairs of SAWYERS.— AppIy to H. W. HußKitT, Ngaruawahia.
T> UNNING on our Farm for the last Eighteen Months, SKI One Ktd and White Fifteen-Months-Old Heifer— no brand. If not claimed within fourteen days will be sold to pay expeuacs. CARPENTER & BYRON. Te Kowhai, Waipa, 10th September, 1874.
s Pi* " 7 MC^§\ CAMBRIDGE.
ATUR D A V, 19th SEPTEMBER, At Noon;
GOVERNMENT HORSES.
The undersigned has been favored with instructions from Lieut-Col Lyon, to sell by auction on the above date, mWELVE TROOP HORSES.
KENNEDY HILL.
Settlers having Live Stock to dispose of will find this a favorable opportunity.
IMMIGRATION OFFICE, Auskland, 4th September, 1874. filHlS Ship Oxford being daily expected at Auckland -with 370 Immigrants, consisting of Farmhands, Mechanics, and Domestic Servants— male and female. The employers of labour in the country districts are respectfully notified that applications will be reccired at this office for forwaeding immigrants selected by them or their agents in town, free of costs to thejrespecttive districts. H. ELLIS. Immigration Officer.
IMMIGRATION DEPOT COTTAGES.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, Auckland, 4th September, 1874.
JTIENDERS will he received at this office till Noon of -*- MONDAY, the 21st instant for the Erection of TWENTY-FIVE DEPOT COTTAGES in the Waikato District for immigrants, viz : 10 Cottages at Hamilton West 10 Cottages at Cambridge 5 Cottages at Te Awamutu Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Public Works Office, Shortland Street, Aucklaud. JOHN WILLIAMSON, Superintendent.
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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 363, 10 September 1874, Page 3
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