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Wanteds, &c. WANTED KNOWN-That a variety of Hats, Drsss Materials, newest style at James Missen'fl.

WANTED— A General Servant, must understand plain cooking. Apply to Mrs Cumming, Eosemont. )s ANTED— 3OO Turkeys, Duck&.and Geese. Apply, stating price, Y. Gbanville, Duke-street, Cambridge. ANTED for Waitoa, a married couple' without incumbnmce. Woman to cook, wash, &c, man to work on Farm. Further particulars apply Messrs Burnett Bros. , Waitoa j or, Clark and Gane, Cambridge

WANTED— One or two good Farm Laborers. Apply at this office.

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.

WANTED,— Travellers to and from Auckland to know, by stepping across to the Hotel at Mercer, where there is a Good Table always ready on arrival of Trains, their purse as well as the inward man will be benefited by it, and in these hard times sixpence saved is worth two earned. Those who like a drop of Good Stuff will do well to step across where they will get it. There is plenty time. J. D. DILLON, Proprietor.

ABNER, L.0.L., No. 38. '"f^HE members are requested to meet X at tho Good Tkmplaes' Hali, East Hamilton, on Wednesday, Nov. 2nd, at 7.30 p.m., Visiting Brethern invited. By order of W.M. H. A. ELLISON, Secretary.

L.0.L., NGARUAWAHIA. LO.L, No. 17, will meet at the • Lodge-room, Ngaruawahia, on Wedcsday, Nov. 2nd, at 7.30 p.m. By order of the W.M.

"OUBLIO HALL, ALEXANDRA. WEDNESDAY, NOV. Oth. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT, Benefit of the Hall ; Commencing- at 8 o'clock with a GRAND CONCERT, to be followed by the the Lijrht Comedy entitled " PERFECTION," By Members of the A.A.D. Club. Admission, 2s. The whole to conclude with a DANCE; Is extra to non-holder" of tickets.

FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. ON E\SY TERMS. npHOSE Commodious and Substantially JL Built Brick Premises known as HAMILTON HOUSE. Splendid cell.iraye, and fitted up with. every convenience for cariying on a large trade. The be^t burners bite in Hamilton. For paiticulars apply on the Premibes to MR W. N. RUSHBROOK. Also, COTTAGE and ACRE, at present in the occupation of Mr N. R. Cox.

NOTICE ! HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES! Builders' and Agricultural IRONMONGERY! Naih (all Felicia ir staples H.iy Rakes Hfiy Folks Hay Scythes Milk Pans Butter Prints AXES AND TOMAHAWKS! Zinc Tubs Zinc Buckets Zinc R.iucep.ius Lunp^, &(!. Shoep Shear 3 Kettles, Frypnns, &c. SPADES AND GARDEN TOOLS. BRUSHWARE, TINWARE and CROCKERY. PRICES STRICTLY MODERATE. THE 2s. 6d. TEA IS GIVING UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. <&■ TRY IT! -ea T. TREWHEELLAR.

NOTICE. IMPOUNDED on October 24th, 1881, by Mr Parsons, one black-and-white STEER CALF, tip off both ears; one light rnoimey HEIFER, branded WL, for trespassing on the farm of the said Mr Parsons, for which Two Pounds damage ia claimed, and in default of being released the above cattle will be sold at the Public Pound, Te Awatuutu, on the 7th day of JNovember, 1881, at Noon. ' JOHN POTTER, Poundkeeper.

TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. QTRAYED from the Ngaruawahia run, D a bay PONY, branded J.L. on shoulder, one white hind foot, tail trimmed. The above reward will be paid for information that will lead to his recovery. JOHN O'GRADY.

£1 REWARD. STRAYED from Maungakawa, near Cambridge, since October lfiifo and supposed to have gone to Oh*upo or Hamilton, one little BROWN MA&E, ia foal, RO off rump, tip off near eat ; ene CHESTNUT MARE ; one BAY HORSE, black stripe down back. Above reward will be paid for information that will lead to their recovery. F. D. E. SMALE.

£2 REWARD. LOST, stolen or strayed, from Whatawhata Flat, a dark Bay Medium Draught MARE, 7 -year old. No brand, guare rump, long underlip, black man© and toil, short tail, newly shod. The above reward will be given by the undersigned for information given for refioTery of same. ' P. rWERSON, Poet-ofiice, Wbatowhata.

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1456, 1 November 1881, Page 2

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647

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1456, 1 November 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1456, 1 November 1881, Page 2

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