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Wanteds, &c.

\V ANTED, Boy to Milk and Drive - * spring cart.— • pply Mr Yon Stunner, Hamilton. Good wages.

WANTED the Good Templars to know that the next meeting will be held in Mr Harris's old residence, on SATURDAY, April 3rd.

rij^ANTED about 300 acres of Fern tt Land cleared. — Apply to R. Faucett, Pairoa.

CX7ANTED, for a private family, Two w f Fowls for the table every Saturlay. Apply at the Waikato Times

WANTED, for cash, a few acres of good Land in Alexandra. Address, stating lowest price, to T.H.P.V., Alexandra.

WANTED, a good Cook and Laundress. Wages, 12s a- week. Apply to Mrs Douglas, Bruntwood, Cambridge.

WANTED. 1 ftrtn SPLIT Ti " tree RAIL S, ■±yJVJ\J eleven feet long, delivered on Cambridge Wharf. MACLEAN & CO.

WANTED, Man used to farm work and milking ; married man preferred. Cottage iound. — H. J. Turner, Pukerimu.

I*7 ANTED KNOWN — That H. J. vY Fowles, Chemist and Druggist, has commenced business at the Medical Hall, Hamilton East, next to Messrs Small and Coates.

DILLONS RAILWAY HOTEL, MERCER.

WANTED— Travellers to and from Auckland who wish to enjoy a good Cup of Tea to step across to Dillons Railway Hotel, Mercer. A First-class Table always ready on arrival of every train ; plenty of time. First-class Ales and Spirits.

OYSTEKS! OYSTERS!! TO-NIGuT! TO-NIGHT!

LOST, on Monday last, a Silver Brooch. The finder on delivering the same to Mr Dickinson, Stationer, Hamilton, -will be rewarded.

or Strayed from Hamilton ~^ East, about three weeks ago, one red and white cow, branded N on off rump, in full milk when lost. Any person finding the same will be rewarded lus, if strayed; one pound, if stolen. — A. Vincent.

MRS. ROSS WATTS' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL.

THK LODGE, HAMILTON.

SECOND TERM commences May 20th. Vacancies, for Bonders.

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1211, 3 April 1880, Page 3

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296

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1211, 3 April 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1211, 3 April 1880, Page 3

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