Wanteds, &c.
IMPORTANT NOTICE ! !
[Advertisements of Wanteds, Found, Lost, To Let, &c,, not exceeding 14 words, are charged at the rate of ONE SHILLING per insertion, (if pre-paid.)]
MR. J. S. BUCKLAND'S Advertisements will be found in the seventh column of the third page.
MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND'S Advertisements will be found in the first column of the fourth page.
MESSRS. W. J. HUNTER & COS. Advertisements will be f»und in the first column of onr fourth page.
ON SALE, 1000 Bushels SEED and FEED OATS. KNOX & RIDLER.
WANTED KNOWN— A few Springing Cows for Sale. — Apply to F. G. Thomas, Kinkiriroa.
DEY AND FRENCH have a Large Assortment of Men's and Children's Boots. An inspection invited.
DEY AND FRENCH call especial attention to their Large Assortment of Teas, in boxes and half-ohests.
WAITED 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.
rpEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, from Jolly's Paddock, Frankton, a Bay Pony Mare, branded M, with sore back, about 14 hands high. The above reward will be paid on delivering the Mare at this office.
ONE POUND REWARD will bo given for such information as will lead to therecovery of aLightßay Colt, and a Roan Colt, the latter has a swelling on thenear hindfetlock, both about ten months old. H. J. PATON, Hautapu.
GAME NOTICE.
Waikato Land Association.
ANY Person trespassing in search of Game on the Property of the above Association will be prosecuted.
STRAYED from off our farm on or about the 6th inst. 15 Half-bred Sheep. A suitable reward will be paid for recovery of same by MACREDIE BROS. Te Koao, Waipa.
Amusements.
A MATEUR PSEUDO-ETHIOPIAN A CLUB.
The Members of the above Club will give an Entertainment in the Oddfellows' Hall, Hamilton East, TO-NIGHT ! In aid of the Funds of the Hamilton Band.
The programme will consist of vocal and instrumental music. &c, &c, and will conclude with an Ethiopian Farce.
In addition to the efficient orchestra of the Club, the Hamilton Band under Bandmaster Hadfield will pay selections, and Mr Hadfield will contribute a cornet solo.
Doors open at 7.30., to commence at 8 p.m.
Tickets, front seats 3s, and body of Hall 2s, may be obtained from members of the Club, the Band Committee, and at the stores.
NOTICE.
A GRAND CONCERT and BALL will take place at Whatawhata on Friday, 17th insfc., to commence at 7 o'clock. Tickets, 3s, to admit lady and gentleman, can be obtained at the door. W. H. BAILEY, Hon. Sec.
A CONCERT AND BALL WILL BE HELD AT THE ■ School-house, Ohaupo, On IRIDAY EVENING, 24th Inst, IN AID OP THE SCHOOL FUND. Tickets— Half-a-Crown. Refreshments.
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1396, 14 June 1881, Page 3
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