Wanteds, &c.
WANTED.— A General Servant. Apply Mrs Gubbins, Innisfallen, Ohaupo.
WANTED TO SELL— A Purebred Berkshire BOAR, full grown.— W. H. M. Lovell, Taupiri.
WANTED,— Thirty Good Men at Fen Court.— Apply to P. Boyle, on the work.
WANTED, an intelligent LAD as an Apprentice to the drapery.— J. Moses, Cambridge.
WANTED — A MAN for general work on a farm ; must be a good ploughman. Apply to P. R. Fraser, Te Kowhai, Ngaruawahia.
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,— A thoroughly competent MANAGE a for the Waikato Fellmongery Company, Ngaruawahia. Particulars can be obtained from Mr Geo. Edgecumbe, Hamilton, Hammond and Byron, Auckland, Capt. Lindsay, or the secretary, T. Y. Fitzpatrick, Ngaruawahia.
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.
PUBLIC HALL, CAMBRIDGE. QAMBRIDGE J)RAMATIC QLUB. Stage Manager ... Mr A. Fobrest. GKAND OPENING PERFORMANCE. Benefit of the Public Hali*. WEDNESDAY, 12th APRIL, 1882. Programme. The Sparkling Comedietta of ."ORANGE BLOSSOMS." Colonel Clarence ... Mr J. Speed Falcon Hope Mr P. Lewis Septimus Symmetry ... Mr A. Forrest Isabella Clarence (wife of Colonel Lady Amateur Clarence) Violet Hope (wife of T-uiv Am-tPiir Falcon Hope) Lady Amateur Lou Lady Amateur Interval. The Utterly Utter Festive Farce of "SLASHER AND CRASHER." Benjamin Blowhard ... MrH. W.Moore Slasher Lieut. Archer,R.N. Crasher Mr H. E. Cotton Lieut. Brown Mr Pearson Dma Blowhard (sister ) to Benjamin Blow- V Lady Amateur hard) ) Doors open at 7.30 p.m ; Performance at 8. — Admission : Front Seats, 2s ; Back Seats, Is.
GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Industrial Branch. WANTED,— An AGENT for the Hamilton district. Immediate application, stating former experience, references, &c, to be made to R. H. DOUSE, Care of Postmaster, Hamilton.
Tl/TRS. and the MISSES YOUNG'S Boarding and Day School. SECOND QUARTER, APRIL 12tu. Linton, Cambridge, April sth, 1882.
THOROUGH OE HAMILTON. Public Notification. The Defaulter's List and Buigess List for the year ist June, 1882, to the 31st 1883, being open for inspection. All objections to the Burgess List must be made 'in writing in conformity with the 43 clause " Municipal Corporations Act, 1876," in the form of the 6th schedule, and delivered at this offico on, or, before the 15th day of April, 1882. J. M. GELLING, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Hamilton, ist April, 1882.
THOROUGH OF HAMILTON. Lease of Endowment Land for 21 years. The Hamilton Borough Council will offer at public auction, at the Council Chambers, Hamilton, the lease for 21 years of portion of allotment No. 4.11, Hamilton East, having frontage to Bridge-street and the river, and containing ia. 3r. 30p., more or less, at an upset price of twelve pounds ten shillings per annum for the lot. The lease of (his Valuable Building Site will be sold at 2 p.m., on Thursday, the. 13th April, 1882. Terms and Conditions at, sale. Plans and particulars to be seen at this office, f. M. GELLING, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Hamilton, Bth April, 1882.
HAMILTON TRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH. REV. J. DUKES will conduct the Services to-morrow (Sunday) morning, 11 a.m., evening, 7 p.m. On Thursday next,' April 13th, a Welcome ' Soiree will be given to the Rev. J. Dukes in the schoolroom ad joining church. Tea on the table at 6.30. Tickets, 2s each.
WAIKATO.— We are sorry if you are growing weary, of reading our advertisement, because we feel it is for our mutual benefit that you should do so. It is good, healthy, cheerful reading —so different to most of the stuff that we are deluged with — the reader rises from it refreshed, and in every way more fitted for the battle of life. Listen to the great voice ot the Te Rahu Sawmill, ever thundering forth the intelligence where the very best timber is to be obtianed. It speaks words of comfort to the struggling settler longing for a better homestead. It, tells him of timber being sold so low as to be within the reach of all. It announces to the harrassed contractor pressed for time, the invigorating new? that he can! get everything he wants put on the ground right away, . wherever he happens to have taken his .contract; Come and seet he giants of j the forest rapidly transformed into magnificent building timber, free from knots 1 and shakes j and' regular 'even' as'th'e'leayes of a book, and you 'will be sure ! to leave us an order. , Communications- by mail ,. or ■wire, swiftly attended to. , - / 1 COUiffHA&D 1 .' BROS. ! . ',\' t ' Te Rahu Saw and Planing Mills, : Te Awamutu.
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1523, 8 April 1882, Page 3
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