Wanteds, &c.
WANTED —A SERVANT, where*' another is kept ; must b« a good plain cook. Apply Mrs Cumming, Rosemont, Hamilton East.
WANTED, a Man who understands Kitchen Gardening and otherwise make himself generally useful. — Apply to, H. Lewis, Te Awamutu.
WANTED, one pair of Bawyers for breaking dewn. Apply Alpha Hotel, Kihikihi ; or, Orakau Sawmills.' '
WANTED, a good General Servant. Apply Mrs Cufrsen'. ~
WANTED Everyone to attend ODDFEILOWS' HALL, TO-NIGHT, to liaten to the Grand Contralto.
WANTED all the Musical People to hear Miss Tremaine in ' ' Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep," and " Down by the Deep Sad Sea," TO-NIGHT in the Oddfellows' Hall.
AIKATO CALICO BALL.
Those who have accepted invitations to the Ball are requested to call for their Tickets at Mr R. F. Sande's, or Mr Geo. Dickinson's.
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. .
FOR SALE, 'a Liver and White POINTER, trained by Henderson, and shot over, two.'beisonSj „ Price low as owner relinquishing field sports. — Apply W. M. Hay, Hamilton.
GAME NOTICE, '\ ' Waikato £$md; Association.
ANY Person trespassing in search of Game on the Property of the above Association will be prosecuted,,
NOTICE.
ALL FEES due for the service of the . Horse DUKE, if ' not paid on or before the 31st of May, will be sued for. DAVID HENRY, Pro William Lovett.
GAME NOTICE.
ANY Person found Trespassing on my Property in search of Game will be prosecuted. S. ORMEROD. Hamilton, April 29th, 1881.
GAME NOTICE.
fTIHE Game and Wild .Fowl on Messrs. X Grice and Parker's liotorangi Estate are strictly preserved, and all trespassers will be prosecuted. ' Rotorangi, 13th April}. 1881. ] " ( . r
GAME NOTICE. .
ANY Person found ' Trespassing on my Property in search of Game will be prosecuted. ' -!,••. WILLIAM TAYLOR. Te Awamutu, April 30th, 1381. ~ GAME NOTICE. ~
ANY , Person , found Trespassing in pursuit of Game on the Properties of Messrs. Pearson and Paton w,ill be prosecuted. ':v' i >' - r-- if A ' T '< Hautapu, 30th April, 1881.
rpEN SHILLINGS REWARD. X ' i -v — LOST, from Jolly's Paddock, Frankton, a Bay Pony 'Mare, -branded M; with sore ba,pkj about 14 hands- high.- The above rew t ard will be, pajd^pnj delivering tlie UiTa're at' this' office. ' ;
ANI! 7 P O.U N,P R E, W/A RD. LOST, from Deegan's" "Paddock, a Black Cob, with-j twp jwoken , knees, and white stripe 1 down "the face; about 3.5/ .hands high* -Thei above reyrard^ will "be paid" on delivering the" Horse to ''John De'egan. -• " '■', - P: QUtNLAN.' u
WHO'S -' GOT' uTHE> CHILD'S' ULSTER?. LOST— On" " Saturday iasf^ , 'between Pearce's Hotel and the Union Bank, &, Child's 'Green WnA Blue • 'Piaid ULSTER.! The finder will oblige by leaving sam'elat tho Office of this Paper.
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1382, 12 May 1881, Page 3
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464Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1382, 12 May 1881, Page 3
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