Wanteds, &c.
WANTED— A good General Servant. Apply to Mis Graham, Tamahere Estate.
I/TTANTED, Two Female Servants.— t V Apply Mis Gwynne, Hamilton Hotel.
WANTED, a young man to milk and make himself generally useful. Apply, to E. H. Beau champ, Woodstock.
WANTED, at once, a strong LAD ; must be able to milk and plough. — Wm. Selby, near School-house, Hautapu.
WANTED— A Geneial Servant for a Country Hotel. Apply by letter to P. J. Conuell, Exchange Hotel, Alexandra.
WANTED— A married couple. Man must have good knowledge of management of stock, cropping, etc. Wife to cook and attend to household. Must have good references. Apply to Pearson, Bros.. Golborne, Hautapu.
WANTED -Bushmen, Stockmen, and thobo employed at rough work, to know that they can obtain, for £6 10s, A THOROUGHLY SOUXD KXGLISII LEVKR watch, " made by liothciham," in extia stout dust pi oof silver hunting cases, with two yeais guarantee, from S. McLerxox, Hamilton.
WANTED KNOWN— That in consequence of the gieat press of business, the London Photographic Company will remain in Hamilton two weeks longer from Saturday. C. H. M. would advise the settlers to embrace this opportunity of getting first-class portiaits at the lowest price in New Zealand. Our next visit will be Cambridge. Stopping at Te Awamutu, Alexandra, and Ngarnawahia. — C. H. Monkton, Manager. LOST, on the 17th instant, between Hamilton and the Ohaupo Racecourse, a Silver Filagree BRACELET. The finder will be rewarded on returning the same to this office. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF H. M. D. PEARSON.
npHE Undersigned has been instructed X by the Trustees to realise this estate, and requests that all accounts due be paid to him on or before 28th February. Legal proceedings will be taken against defaulters after that date. R. W. DYER, Solicitor, Cambridge.
NOTICE— WAIKATO" HPHOUGH advertisements are often X uninteresting, we ask you to read this, and store it up in your memory. We want to thank you forthe unanimous support you have given us during the past three years, while we have been running our Ohaupo Saw Mills ; and we ask you to let us have it still. We have finished operations at Ohaupo. and we have obtained a long lease of the magnificent Te Rahu bush, famous for its beautiful timber ; it comes closer to kauri than any other timber in Waikato ; and the manufacture of it in our newmill (which is now running) will be carried as nearly to perfection as possible. Planed and matched rusticated weather-boarding, and everything necessary in first-class house building, will be turned out by the most modern machinery. Our extensive trade will enable us to supply at very low rates ; and we would remind contractors that no matter how large their orders, are, they will be put in at once. Please. remember that distance id no^ consideration to us ; we will supply you wherever you are ; and we shall always do Our best to make you glad to deal with us. - * * '„''"' Our addresses now fjChangecL to sTe/ Rahu SteanxSa^'and;Plaiiiiig;Miils, '^Te, Awamutu. " „ (XL k :*■ lv *< - ' « cqwjw'Wos:. -
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1503, 21 February 1882, Page 3
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507Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1503, 21 February 1882, Page 3
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