Wanteds, &c.
WANTED, six Swampers—good axemen. Wages, 8s a-d»y.— Apply - to P. Boyle, Rukuhia Station. XTTAIK.ATO CALICO JBALL Those who have accepted invitations to the L'all are requested to call for their Tickets at Mr R. F. Saude's, or Mr Geo. Dickinson's. WANTED,— Pnrchasers for Sixty Zmc-lined Cases and Boot Trunka J. Moses, Hamilton. WANTED everyone to know that trimmed hats from Is 6d at James [ Missen's. WANTED everyone to know that winter goods have arrived at Jomes Missen'a. WANTED everyone to know that a good supply of men's and boy'a clothing at James Missen's. WANTED apprentices to the dressmaking. Apply to Miss Lovell, Hamilton West. FOUND, by one of our Kunners, between Mr Knoxs Store and the Bridge, a Carriage Lamp Socket with Spring. Owner can have same by paying for advertisement on application at this office. HCTS GOT THE CHILD'S ULSTER? LOST —On Saturday last, between Pflarce's Hotel and the Union Bank, a Child's Green and Blue Plaid ULSTER. t The finder will oblige by leaving same at | the Office of this Paper. FOR SALE, a Liver and White POINTER, trained by Henderson, and shot over two seasons. Price low as owner relinquishing field sports. — Apply [ W. M. Hay, Hamilton. WANTED KNOWN That S. McLernon, Hamilton, guarantees the safe and prompt return to any part of the district Watches, Clocks, or Jewellery sent for repairs. Work thoroughly executed. Charges moderate. A GENTLEMAN received by the English mail yesterday a letter, which he opened in the street without reading. Later on in the evening he read the letter and iound that a remittance had been enclosed, which he could not find. Fearing he has lost it in Victoria-street, ! he would be pleased if the finder would leave it at the Waikato Times Office. GAME NOTICE. ANY Person found Trespassing on my Property in search of Game will be prosecuted. S. ORMEROD. Hamilton, April 29th, 1881. GAME NOTICE. THE Game and Wild Fowl on Messrs. Grice and Parker's Rotorangi Estate are strictly preserved, and all trespassers will be prosecuted. Rotorangi, 13th April, 1881. GAME NOTICE. ANY Pereon'fcund Trespassing on my Property in search of Game will be prosecuted. WILLIAM TAYLOR. Te Awamutu, Apul 30bh, 1881, GAME NOTICE. ANY Person found Trespassing in pursuit of Game on the Properties of Messrs, Pearson and Paton will be prosecuted. Hautapu, 30fch April, 18SL
Amusements.
/CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC HALL. ONE NIGHT~ONLY ! ! NIGHT, MAY 12. TUB WAIKATO LADY AND GENTLEMEN NOVELTY
Minstrel Troupe ! TEN LADY 43^5% TEN LADy Gentlemen j|3p?!|i§f|^« Gentlemen I'ERrORMEItS. >Ss€ l^ PEBFORMERS WILL GIVE A GRAND Drawing-room Entertainment. Geo. E. Browne Stage Manager R.Edwards .. Business Manager The Proprietry beg to draw special attention to this novel entertainment, being the first Amateur Lady and Gentleman Musical Troupe which has ever been brought forward in New Zealand. <( The singing of ' Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep, 5 by Miss Tremaine, was simply magnificent ;" says the Herald of the sth instant. PROGRAMME : Overture Company Song"Hanua How's your Ma" H. Clarke Song " Silver Threads among the Gold" ... Miss Vaughan Song " Still I love Thee" . Mr Vaughan Song "Don't Forget to Write" . Miss Tremaine Song "Baby's got a Tooth" Geo. Waters Song "Ellen Bayne"' ... Mi'-s Clarke Song "Come Birdie Come" Miss L.Phillips Interval of Ten Minutes. Overture (Piano) Song (comic) — ''UnfortunateMau" . .Geo. Browne Song — " Tby Face " . . Miss Vaughan Song— "l Know My Way About" (in character) . . H. Clarke Song— " Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep" .. Mis* Tremaine Double Song and Dance . . Messrs Clarke and Waters S O ng_" Little Footsteps " . . Miss L. Phillips Song—" Polly Said She Loved Me " . . W. Tremaine Song— " Goodbye, Darling. Kiss Me" Miss Clarke Dance— Hornpipe . . Geo. Waters To conclude with the Liuphable Farce " IRISH JUSTICE." Judge Mhulvaney .. .. Geo. Waters Clerk of the Court . . Ti Kirke Crown Prosecutor . . . . W. Tremaine Sergeant Higgins . . . . H. Clarke Prisoners, Ballet Girls. &c. The whole will conclude with a Select DANCE, For which Bpecial arrangements have been made, and the best of music provided. 1 Doors open at 7* 30 ; commence at 8, Prices of Admission : — Front Seats, 3s (including dance) ; Back Seats, 2s. Children with parents Is to all parts of the house. Holders of back seat tickets will have to pay Is extra for admission to the Dance.
1 NGARUAWAHIA. A GRAND ■ CONCERT and' BALL will be given in the ' School Building in aid "of "the funds of Public Cemetryon FRIDAY^ 13th May./ -> * y* Tickets (to Concert only), 2s; do., Concert- and Ball (to admit, Lady, and Gentleman), flrf«£ ; children; -Half -%4<f. \. " 'Doors' tyjj&pf&i*, 7 > o'clock.r<Conosrt.to
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1380, 7 May 1881, Page 3
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751Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1380, 7 May 1881, Page 3
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