MR O. L. PERRY is authorised to collect accounts due to the Waihato Times.
O££ MEN WANTED to Drain and Form a Eoad. mt*J Highest wages given. — Apply at once to Mr A. S. Johnson, at the works; or to R. Habki*, Hamilton East. Oct. 26, 1874.
WANTED to Rent, for Six Months, in the neighbourhood of Cambridge or Tamahere, a. Securely Foneed Paddock, with water— all or partially in Grass— of from 50 to 200 acres. — Alfred Bucklanu.
WANTED KNOWN,— New Farm, Vegetable, and Flower Garden Seeds, true to the name, and of the Sneit quality at Robket Brewin'b Seed and Plant Depot, Next Sibbin's Auction Mart, Queen street, Auckland.
FOR SALE.
FOB SALE, 2000 acres of first-class Land between Ohaupo and Cambridge. Fart swamp, which could be drained with Tory little expense. Apply to Richard Parkbb, Monnarale, Cambridge. Not. 2, 1874. COLONIAL PRIZE FIRING, 1874-5.
T1HE Firing for choice of Distriot Representatives (In- -*- fantry) will take place, each Company on its own jround, on SATURDAY, the 14th inst., at 9 o'clock a.m. Lnd for Caralry Volunteers on SATURDAY, the Sth Dec, text, at the same hour. Copies of Regulalations have been supplied to Officers zomtnanding Companies of Militia and Volunteers, from rhom information may be obtained. Ammunition will be supplied on the ground. WILLIAM C. LYON, Oieut.-Col. Commanding Waikato Distriot. Hamilton, 2nd Nov., 1874.
BACHELORS' BALL.
A BACHELORS' BAJLL will take place (Thursday, fovember 5), THIS EVENING in Ngaruawahia. Dancing at 9 o'Clock.
A. B. M. ROY.
SCHOOL ROOM, NGARUAWAHIA.
ATURDAY EVENING, 7th NOVEMBER
First appearance of
L/TISS ADELAIDE STONEHAM, The Celebrated Protian Artiste ; in conjunction with MR CHARLES VERNER,
American Comedian ; R HENRY STONEHAM,
Character Actor and Vocalist ; MR M. INNUS, Instrumentalist ; RS D. STONEHAM, Lato London Theatres*
Full Particulars in Saturday's issue.
HILL AND HUDSON'S JEW ZEALAJND BAKING POWDER.
Especially Adapted for this Climate.
FOR MAKING BREAD AND PASTRY OF EXCELLENT QUALITY WITHOUr YEAST
Lt in composed of pure materials, will keep in any mate, and is stronger and more economical than any ported article. Bread made with this powder is more lolesome and more easily digested thau fermented bred. Since itc introduction to tbe publio, it has given general .isfaction. One trial it sufficient to prove its value.
iENT FOB THE WAIKATO s Mr T. WELLS, Grocer, Mercer.
rCKLAND AGENTS : Mr JOHN BUCHANAN, Messrs BROWN, BARRETT & Co Mr. J. C. MORRIN Mr G. W. OWEN And the Manufacturers, HILL & HUDSON, Z^~~~ CHEMISTS, ... -- 57, Victoria Slieit, Aueklaud.
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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 387, 5 November 1874, Page 3
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