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■Wanteds, &c.

WANTED, a Man ; must be a good ploughman. Apply to M. H. Pickering, Hautapu.

FOR SALE or LEASE, 50 Acres of good Land. Apply S. Foulsham, Hamilton West.

WANTED, — BUTTER in any quantity.— Apply to A. Isaacs, Storekeeper, Cambridge.

WANTED— An Elderly WOMAN, to cook and attend to household and dairy. Apply to P. R. Fraser, Te Kowhai, Ngaruawahia.

WANTED— A MAN to look after horses and make himself generally useful. References required. Apply to James Devin, Commercial Hotel, Te Awamutu.

WA NT ED — A HOUSEMAID. Apply at the Waikato Hotel, Hamilton East.

TXT ANTED TO SELL— IO-ton STACK y V well-saved Clover ; no fern. Time to remove. £22. — H. J. Turner, Cambridge.

WANTED KNOWN— That H. J. Turner has Opened his NEW SHOP in Duke-street, Cambridge.

WANTED— Buyers for DRAPERY, CLOTHING and BOOTS ; 10 per cent, below ruling prices. — H. J, Turner.

WANTED KNOWN— That as he Sells for CASH ONLY, he can Sell Cheap.— H. J. Turner.

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 Quiet, Steady Young MAN, accustomed to all kinds of farm work. Reference required. — Apply to HENRY BUTTLE, Arlington, Ohaupo.

WANTED TO RENT,— COTTAGE about six rooms, with small piece of grass land, or grazing for two horses and a cow. Taotaoioa prefeired, or neighbourhood of Cambridge, State terms to E. D. Post-office, Ohaupo.

WANTED,— A thoroughly competent MANAGER for the Waikato Fellmongery Company, Ngaruawahia. Particulars dan 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 rougk 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 lntnting cases, with two years guarantee, from S. McLernon, Hamilton.

N.Z.0.G.T., No. 40.

INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS TONIGHT. All Good Templars cordially invited. ROBERT HARRIS, L.D.

TO CONTRACTORS.

Waitoa Drainage Works.— Contract No 9.

np HE Auckland Agricultural Company, J. Limited, will receive tenders for this work at Fen Court, Cambridge, until noon of Wednesday, 19th April, 1882. Plans, Specifications, Sections, &c, may be seen at the office of the company's engineer, Mr W. C. Breakell, at Hamilton, and he will, on Wednesday the 12th inst., show intending contractors over the proposed works, leaving the company's station, at Waitoa, at ten in the forenoon. Fen Court, Cambridge, April 3, 1882.

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 ol 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 contractpr pressed for time; the invigorating, news that he can get everything he wants put on n the ground' right away, wherever he happens to have .taken, liis .contract. Come and see, the giants ( . of the forest rapidly transformed into magnificent building , timber, free from knots and' shakes^ and regular even as the leaves' of a book, and You will "be, sure/to leave us an order. Communications,' by. mail or wire, swiftly .attended ■'

COULTHARD" BROS. Te -Rahii Mills, * "*'-" ri Te Awainutu.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1526, 15 April 1882, Page 3

Word count
Tapeke kupu
617

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1526, 15 April 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1526, 15 April 1882, Page 3

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