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Wanteds, &c.

Mr. Alfred Buckland's Advertisements Will bo found, in the First Column of " the Fourth Page. Messrs. Hunter and Nolans Advertisements Will be found in the Second Column of our fourth page. WANTED, a Situation by a Farmer, just arrived from England, is well up in all its branches. Address CO., Waikato Times office, Hamilton. WANTED, a thoroughly steady man, who can undertake all kinds of faun work. A married man preferred. References required. , Apply tp Mr J, P. Campbell, Cambridge.

PRINTING. WANTED, a Smart intelligent Lad as an Apprentice to the above business. Apply to the Manager at this office.

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.

LOST, on Wednesday, the 24th March, ultimo, in the neighbourhood of Newmarket — A Collie Dog, black and tan points, and answering to the name of "Laddie." Legal proceedings will be taken against any person or persons retaining the dog in their possession after this date. A liberal reward Avill be paid to anyone delivering or giving such information as will lead to tracing the dog by Mr D. M. BEERE, Hamilton. N.B.— The police arc instructed in the matter. One Pound Reward.

LOST, at Ngaruawahia, one red and white Bullock, branded (8) on near rump. Any one delivering same to Mr Blencowe, Butcher, will receive the above reward.

LOST, between Rangiawhia and Cambridge, coming by Swamp-road, a Lady's Small LEATHER BAG. Any pevbon returning same to Hewitt's Hotel, Cambridge, will be rewarded.

Public Notification. I"^HE Ratepayers of the Kirikiriroa Highway District, having, at a meeting held on the 28th day of April, ISSO, determined to clos^ the undermentioned roads, vi/. : — No. 1. Commencing at the confiscation boundary line and running south-westerly to the northern boundary of the Tamahere Highway District. No. 2. From the north-eastermost boundary of lot 197, and running' along the eastern boundary of lots 1 97a, 198, 199, 200, 200, 207, 20S, 121, 120, 108, and 107, to the southern boundary of lot 303, generally northerly. No. 3. Commencing at the point of junction of lots 193, 201, and running easterly between lots 197 a, 198. No. 4. Commencing at the north-eastern corner of lot 202, and running easterly between lots 125, 121, 123, and 121, on the north, and lots 203, 204, 200, and 208, on the south. No. 4a. Commencing at a point on the Tramway road, and running easterly between lots 117, 118, 119, and 120 on the north of lots 122 and 121 on the south. No. 5, Commencing at the south-ea&tern boundary of lot 103, and running in a north-easterly direction between lots 104, 105, 106, and 107 on the north, and lots 100, 109 a 109, and 108 on the south. No. 6. Commencing at the south- western boundary of lot 148, and running in an easterly direction along the southern boundary of lots 339, 338, 144, 143, 142, 141, 139, 138, and 137, thence between, lots 129, 16, 122, and 121 on the north of lets 126, 125. and 123 on the south to the Mangawara Creek No. 7. Commencing at a point in No. 8, and running 1 in a northerly direction between lots 338 and 339 to the Mangawara Creek. No. 8. Commencing at a point on the eastern boundary of lot 141, and runningin a north-easterly direction between lots 136, 135, 134, 133, 132, 118, and 120 on the north, and lots 139, 138, 137, 131, 117, and 121 on the south to the Mangawara Creek. No. 9. Commencing at a point in No. 8, and running in a north-westerly direction between lot 14 in the we3t and lots 139 and 136 on the east to the Maugawura creek. No. 10. Commencing at the south- east corner of lot 125, and running in a generally northerly direction between lots 128, 127,126, 129, 130, 131, and 132 on the east to the Mangawara Creek. No. 11. ( 'ommencing at a point in No. 12, and running in a south- westerly direction between lota 127 and 128. No. 12. Commencing at a point on the eastern boundary of lot 128, and running in a north-easterly direction, along the eastern boundary of lots 337 and 134. No. 13. Commencing at the northeastern corner of lot 86, and running in a generally south-westerly direction between lots 86 and 92. No. 14. Road 62 chains 18 links, running south-easterly along north-eastern boundary of Lets 96 and 303. And the Waikato County Council having at a meeting duly notified, and held for the purpose on the 14th day of May, 1880, approved and confirmed the action of the ratepayers, I, A ndrew Primrose, Chairman of Trustees of the Kirikiriroa Highway District, do now declare these roads closed, and that they shall hereafter cease to be public highways. ANDREW PRIMROSE, Chairman Kirikiriroa Highway Board. Hamilton East, loth May, 1880. GRATEFUL— COM^ORTINGr

EPPS'S COCOA. Breakfast.—' <By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a caref'il application of the fine properties of wellselected Cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack -wherever tliere is a weak point. We may espape many a fatal shaft, by keeping ourselves fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame." — Bee aiticle in the "Civil Service Gizette." Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets or tins, labelled :

JUIES EPPS & Co., * HOM(£OP*THKJ Cur MISTS, LONDON

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Waikato Times, Volume 1230, Issue XIV, 18 May 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 1230, Issue XIV, 18 May 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 1230, Issue XIV, 18 May 1880, Page 3

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