Wanteds, &c.
■piIIOR TO CHRISTMAS, WISHING -*- to Pinc'haso Latent Novelties, "Kent House" WILL BE CLOSED Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of this week. HENRY CHITTY. November 28th, 1880.
WANTED— A man to m.ilte himself generally useful ; one who understands plain gardening. Apply to II Lewie, Te Awamutu.
WAJN'IED KNOWN That S. McLcrncn, Hamilton, guarantees the safe and piompt return to any part of the district Watches, Clocks, or Jewellery sent for repairs. Work thoioughly executed. Charges moderate.
ONE FOUND REWARD.
T OST, ou lith in&t., a Dark Blown JLJ MxiRE (.igod), branded — M on near shoulder, one hind foot white ; stands about 14-2.— Apply, El MSLY BROS.,
LOST - A PUR^E, containing 1 a Q.ieon .Aiujc'.s fai thing, some other coin, and a leccipt. Fiuder will oblige by leaving same with Mis Bull, Hamilton West.
WANTED — A Good Ploughman, double-furrow ; also, a Man for Milking and General Work, and a Servant Girl. Apply to Mr Thos. Hunt, Te Awamutu.
HHENDERS will bo received until X Saturday. Decembei 3id, for clearing; about 100 acres. Partu ular-. in.iy be had on application to the undci'-iiiiicd, A. BRUCE-SUTTOI?, Etneka. Nov. 24th, ISSL
rp ENPERS will be received up to Nov. JL 30th, by the undet signed, for plougliiuo- and linvrowing three times, about 150 aeicrt turnip land. Also, for dealing and ploughing about 40 acies. Specifications may be seen upon application.
ROBERT FERGUSSON, Gorton Nov. 15th, 1881
r|IENDERSr |1ENDERS will be received until 1 8 o'clock on THURSDAY EVENING, the Ist December, for SCREENING 1000 yds. GRAVEL (more or less), at per yard. .Specifications and paiticulars to be had from Mr James Coombes, to whom tenders must be sent. The lowest or any tendei not necessarily accepted. JAMES COOMBES. Hamilton East.
TO CONTRACTORS.
THE Auckland Ariacultural Company (Limited) INVITE TENDERS, until noon of Monday, the sth December next, for Carting from the Nae Bush to Oxford of Fencing material, viz. : — About 5000 Totara 7ft. Posts 1000 „ Posts and Stays 9 and 10ft. (Mixed)
The tender to state price per 100, and time within which tho contract will be completed. Further particulars can be obtained from Mr Gkoffrey Maclbak, at Paeroa, who will have someone at Oxford to show the mateiial on Friday, the 2nd December, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.
GEORGE WAGSTAFP,
SHOEING AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Tk Awamutu (next door C. T. Rickitt). Good Workmanship, with Moderate Charges. Scarrifier and Harrows made on the premises, and guaranteed. Henry Rafton, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURER OF Baskets Perambulators, &c. Import 3rs of all Kinds of FRENCH, GERMAN & BELG-lUM FANCY BASKET WARE. Junction of Queen and Grey Streets, AUCKLAND. Country Orders Promptly Executed. Liberal Terms allowed to Wholesale "Dealore".
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1468, 29 November 1881, Page 3
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442Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1468, 29 November 1881, Page 3
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