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Wanteds, &c.

Wf ANTED about a dozen men, pieceT t work, for sifting gravel for concrete. Apply to James Coombes, Hamilton East.

TO CONTRACTORS.

WANTED— Tenders for clearing 200 acres at Pukete. Apply to H. STEELE, Hamilton.

WANTED— A Good Young SERVANT. Apply to Mrs Robert Kirkwood, Cambridge.

WANT ED- Twenty Good MEN for No. 3To Aroha Contract. Good wages. Apply to B. Coleman, on the Work.

WANTED, by a Gentleman of experience a Situation, such as a Manager, on a farm where a large stock is kept. Good colonial references. Apply r . E. A.. Office of this paper.

WANTED— Bushmen, Stockmen, and those employed at rough work, to know that they can obtain, for £6 10s, A THOROUGHLY SOUND ENGLISH LEVER watch, " made by Rotherham," in extra stout dust proof silver hunting cases, with two years guarantee, from S. McLernon, Hamilton.

WANTED TO LET.— Paddock of Five Acres, part of Cambridge Town Belt, now rich in clover and grass, well fenced and watered. Rev. W. Willis or Mr S. Bright.

NOTICE.

ALL PARTIES HAVING CLAIMS against the Estate of H. Newkll & Co , iEra ted- water Manufacturers, Ngaruawahia, are requested to send in their claims on or before P'riday, 20th January. H. NEWELL & Co.

NOTICE.

ANY PERSONS found trespassing with the fruits on my property at Taupiri West will be prosecuted. P. HOPERE. Taupiri, January 14th, 1882.

EAST HAMILTON SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, January 23rd. G. MABERLY, Head Master.

NOTICE.

THE Hamilton We^t School Committee notifies to parents and children that the SCHOOL OPENS on WEDNESDAY (To-morrow), and hopes to find a full muster on opening day. RICHd. G WYNNE, Chairman.

ONE POUND REWARD. STRAYED from my farm, 1 Yellow-and-white COW, with wide horns and Jle&hy udder, with a 4-months old Calf. Also five Yearlings. Tails tipped. Last .seen on the Hamilton- Whatawhata, Road. Anyone returning the above, or giving information for their recovery will receive the nbove reward. THOS. JOLLY, Hamilton,

TO-MORROW. Frankton Monthly Cattle Sale. For Sale, at the Frankton Yards,' Hamilton, To-morrow (Wednesday), ]Sth January, rj YEARLING STEERS 4 5 Two-year-old Heifeis 1 .Springing Cow 1 Fat Cow 25 Yeailingft 3 Dry Cows 3 fSpiinging Cows 3 Cows with Calves 1 Two-year-old Colt by Young Waikato At 1 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER & CO.

"PHOTOGRAPHY. Ladies axd Gentlemen, — I respectfully solicit your patronage. Some of you might have your houses photographed or have a few groups taken on tin, which rarely fail to give satisfaction. Tfc is preferable to visit gentlemen's residences, where conveniences are usually more at hand, than that they should come to me. You require here in Hamilton portraiture of the best work and finish ; this it is well-known cannot be produced in a rough way. But on tin handsome portraits may be taken, especially in groups ; and success in this respect is far beyond paper, and in fact will supersede it. — I remain, ladies and gentlemen, yours respectfully, HENRY SOMERVILLE

PIAKO COUNTY COUNCIL. LARGE QUANTITIES 01? EARTH I having been carried into the Waihou River by the outflow of drains opening therein, and the navigation of the river having been greatly impeded by the shoaling caused thereby, NOTICE is hereby given that no drains will be allowed to be cut through the river banks without the consent in writing of the Chairman of the Piako County Council having been previously obtained thereto. By order. CHAS. TUCK, Clerk.

v ' TO CONTRACTORS. rpENDERS addressed to the Chairman X of the Kirikiriroa Highway Board, endorsed "Tender for No. — Contract," will he received to Noon of WEDNESI DAY, the Ist day of February, for the i WORKS undermentioned, viz. :— I No. I— Clearing a Road through the Bush at Claudelands, (Jutting Drain, and Forming Road; about 28 chains. No. 2— Half-chain Koad Formation in continuation of above. No. 3— Cutting-and Formation, near Mr JRV A. Whitaker's/ about 5 chains. No. 4— Cutting 7ft. Drain and Forming Road on Tramway, near Mr Ellison's, 55 chain's. 4 No. s— rEnlarcing" present Dram, and ! fo'rming'Road, about f 3d cHams? ' Particulars of Mr GilletM 'who will vsbow the work to intending contractors on Friday, the-27ttfin8fc. ,<*:'*'«) {i«w° JAS. McPHERSON,. . Kirikii'iroa Uighw»y Bowd,

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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1488, 17 January 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1488, 17 January 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1488, 17 January 1882, Page 3

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