Notices.
WANTED— A General Servant for a family in Parnell, Auckland. One that has been out befoie preferred, or that has been taught housework in her home. Apply to Mrs Riley, Tauwhare, Newstead, Waikato.
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 ca&es, with two years guarantee, from S. McLernon, Hamilton.
CRENEL WOOL, Silk Braids, Knitting Wool, Embroidery Beads, Ice Wool, Berlin Fleecy. — Mrs Harris.
LOST— Near the Waikato Hotel, a WHIP with initials S. M. from A. W. on handle. Finder rewarded on application to 8. McGuire.
LOST, from Te Rapa, a Bay Horse, branded on the shoulder with a mark like a stirrUp iron & ; a small piece of rope lound the neck. Any person giving such information as will lead to its recovery will be suitably rewarded. Apply to P. O'Brien.
FOR SALE at Ohaupo. A farm of 100 acies, a few minutes walk from the railway station and sale yards. Apply to Henry Herdegen, Ohaupo.
A FARM for Sale, of 150 acres, all in grabs, subdivided into 7 paddocks with wire fence; well watered; 4 acies Oreluud, 300 Fruit nnd Ornamental I rees ; a Five-roomed House and other Outbuildings 2^ miles from Railway Station, Te Awamutu. For further particulars, apply to Gkoroe Harper, Te Awamutu and Alexandra Road.
For Sale or Lease, £"A ACRES adjoining the Estate of O\J Captain Steele, and the Farm of Mr. Hinton, Four-roomed House with kitohen ; the whole under cultivation. Also, one Town Acre in Hamilton East. Apply to ALEXANDER SMITH.
FOR SALE, one of the best Farms in the favorite district of Cambridge, consisting of 400 acres, securely fenced, chiefly with puriri posts and wiies ; 3 acres orchaul, 10-roomed house and kitchen, large stable, cowshed, &c., under iron roof. This propeity can either be sold in its entirety, or in two farms of 200 acres, being thus divided by a road. —Apply to the owner, Win. Selby.
CONCERT AT TAUPIRI. A GRAND VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT in aid of funds of the Roman Catholic Church will be held at the Taupiri School-room on FRIDAY EVENING, March 10th. Tickets, 2s 6d ; Childien, Is. Doors open at 7 p.m. To conclude with a dance. W. HOGAN, Hon. Sec.
MANGAPIKO HIGHWAY DISTRICT. Notice to Rateyayers, A MEETING of Ratepayers of the above di&tiict will be held at the old school-house, Paterangi, on Saturday, April Ist, 18S2, at 12 o'clock noon, to consider the proposed closing and alteration of road between lots 312 and 313, Parish of Maugapiko, as duly notified. By ordei of tlic Boaid. N. T. MAUNDER, Secretary.
PIHONGIA HIGHWAY DISTRICT. Stoppage of Road. NOTICE is hereby given that the Piiongia District Board propose to stop a piece of road forming part of the frontage of lots 127, 128, and 331, of the Parish of Pirongia. Plan to be seen at the residence of the undersigned. EDWARD G. MoMINN, Chairman Pirongia District Board. Harapopo, 21st December, ISSI.
TT7"AITOA LICENSING DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby given that at the Poll taken at Mornnsville, this 27th day of February instant, for the Election of Five Membeis of a Licensing Committee for the above-named Distiict, votes were recorded for the Candidates as under :—: — William Phillip Chepinell 28 votes Charles Collins ... . . 13 do Charles Gould 27 do John Hunt 24 do Reuben Pan 1 32 do Robert Mackie . 8 do William Archibald Murray 12 do John Tnrnbull 27 do I therefore declaie Messrs W. P. Chepinell, C. Gould, J. Hunt, R. Parr, and J. Turabull to be the duly elected Licensing Committee lor the Waitoa Licensing District. ALEXANDER BREMNEE, Substitute for Returning Officer. Morrinsvilie, 27th February, 1882.
ESTABLISHED 1871. R. T. MILLAR, HAS ON SALE, ex Roman Empire, JUST LANDED :- Extra Prime Red Clover ... 9(1 „ „ White Is Id Alsyke Is 2d Rape 5d Turnip — Aberdeeus Is Od Green Globe ... Is Otl „ Greystone ... ... Is Od Cocksfoot and Ryegrass at Current Rates. PATERANGX
1 ..[card.] 1 ; ' fTIHE undersigned, boing,an r authorized ( X s licensed Interpreter, and/thoroughly acquainted, with^the, ; natives', in ( ,the vicinity of ItotoruapTaupo, Patetefe and Waikato, also 'has a tliofougKtlcnowledge > of the country* andVpf Jands^that have been adjudicated 'upo^by^'l^ Court, is now the. -Purchase or Lease.of Native BBsdF business placed'inu^y^fanQlffHll Jr&eive'i prompt attention^' \, T^Tji^b^y, ! r '\'-; -, . /^X^^EORGE^OIOKi^r^
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1508, 4 March 1882, Page 3
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723Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1508, 4 March 1882, Page 3
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