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Wanteds, &c.

IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS.

%§rServants in want of situations, or employers in need of servants, Found, Lost, To Let, or For Sale Advertisements —not exceeding 14 words — are charged at the rate of ONE SHILLING per insertion (if pre-paid).

WANTED— To buy on the Ist of May next, 500 good half-bred Store Wethers. Apply stating price to Henry Buttle, Arlington, Ohaupo.

WANTED by two experienced hands, a billet on a Survey Party. Apply office of this paper.

WANTED TO SELL — SMALL COTTAGE, Very Cheap. Sixroomed House To Let; low rental. — Trewheellar, Hamilton.

WANTED — A GENERAL SERVANT. Apply Mrs A. Isaacs, Duke-street, Cambridge.

WANTED KNOWN— That one of the best Farms — 400 Acres — near Cambridge, is for Sale. — Win. Selby, Hautapu.

WANTED — On a farm near Morrinsville, man and wife without encumbrance ; man to milk and do general farm work j wife to wash, cook, make butter, &c, or a widow, only for the house work. Apply to Clark & Gane, Cambridge.

WANTED, the Settlers of Te Awamutu and surrounding districts to read W. P. Ford's Tailoring Advertisement, and save money by giving him their orders.

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

JUST ARRIVED — Fleecy Wool, Knitting Yarn, Madam Wiegel's Journals, Crewel Silk and Wool, at Mrs Harkls's.

LOST between Mr Cussen's residence, and Bank of New Zealand, a silver broach. Finder will oblige by leaving it at the ofiice of this paper.

NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS against the ESTATE of the late Mr B. Edwards arc requested to be SENT IN to Messrs. Whitaker and Sheehan, Hamilton, by FRIDAY, March 31st.

_£» -i RE\VARD.— Strayed, from Kihi&J JL kihi ran, a Black Light Colored GELDING, branded Z on near shoulder, hind feet and face partly white. Any person returning same, or communicating with me as to its recovery, will receive the above reward.

M. F. REYNOLDS,

Kihilrihi.

LOST— On the 15th inst., between the Working Men's Club, Cambridge, and the Ohaupo and Te Awamutu Cross Roads, a SMALL BOX, with leather strap round it, containing a small Alarum Clock. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at Working Men's Club.

r»i REWARD. -LOST, a Bay Geldc^JL ing, with piece of small rope on neck ; nail marks in fore feefc, and branded on shoulder like small stirrup iron. Any person returning or communicating with me as to its recovery, will receive the above reward. P. OBRIEN, Te Rapa, Hamilton West.

CAMBRIDGE FARMERS' CLUB. A MEETING- of the above Club will be held at Kirkwoods Hotel on SATURDAY, the 25th inst., at 3 p.m. WALTER SCOTT, Hon. Sec.

RAGLAN. — Furnished Apartments to be Let— Sitting and Bedroom, with attendance if required. — Apply to Mrs McGavin, Wallis-street, Raglan.

EASTER MONDAY. A PICNIC, on a large scale, will be held on the beautiful Lawn in front of Mr Cawkwell's Residence (late A. Cox, Esq.), on the Lake side, on EASTER MONDAY, to assist the funds of the Hamilton Band, which will be in attendance from eleven to five o'clock. A Refreshment Tent will be allowed on the ground. Impromptu Sports, Dancing, Kiss-in-the-Ring, and other amusements during the day. A BALL, iv aid of the Band Funds, will be given in the evening, commencing at 8 o'clock and closing at 12 sharp. Charge to Picnic, Is. Ball : Single Tickets, 2s ; Double, 3s. RICHd. GWYNNE.

THURSDAY, APRIL 6. Ohaupo Cattle Sale. For Sale at the Ohaupo Yards on Thursday, April 6. 1 f\C\ WELTERED STEERS AND lvv Heifers from 1£ to 2^ years old 30 Fat Store Cattle from native country 10 Fat Cattle i Dairy Cows, Fat and Store Sheep, Horses, &c. At I o'clock. ■ W. J. HUNTER & CO. N.B. , (For r Private \ Sale *> first - class sample Poverty [ Bay,' RyV Grrass seed, , in large or small "ciuantities.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1517, 25 March 1882, Page 3

Word count
Tapeke kupu
657

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1517, 25 March 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1517, 25 March 1882, Page 3

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