Wanteds, &c.
WANTED, a COOK and I^-UN-DRESS. —AppIy at Eureka.
1 17 ANTED— A MAN to lpok after f V horses and make himself generally useful. References required. Apply to James Devin, Commercial Hotel, Te Aroha.
WANTED,— A good General Servant. Apply to Mrs LAMrmGH, Queen Street East, Cambridge.
WANTED,— A good General Servant. Apply Mrs Cossen.
WANTED, by a respectable young man, Employment on a Farm ; nominal salary required to commence. Address E. F., Herald Office, Auckland.
WANTED, a Man ; must be a good ploughman. Apply to M. H. Pickering, Hautapu.
WANTED, — BUTTER in afty 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.
\\T ANTED TO SELL— IO-ton STACK ty well-saved Clover; no fern. Time to remove. £22. — H. J. Tpbner, 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.
TTT ANTED KNOWN, hat Handbills, T T Dodgers, and all kinds of Printing ea > be had at the Waikato Times office cheaper than any other house.
WANTED TO RENT,— COTTAGE about six rooms, with small piece of grass land, or grazing for two horses and a cow. Taotaoroa preferred, or neighbourhood of Cambridge, State terms to E. D. Post-office, Ohaupo.
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 chu>t proof silver hunting cases, with two years guarantee, from S. McLernon, Hamilton.
LOST— On April 17th, between Hamilton and Ngaruawahia, a BEAR'S TOOTH, gold mounted. Finder will be rewarded upon leaving same at Royal Mail Hotel, Ngaruawahia, or this office.
LOST. LOST— On the Gorton Road, near the Pah Farm, a LETTER signed by R. H. Freeman, on Monday, April 9th, at about 11 o'clock in the morning. Any person having found the same would oblige by communicating with THOMAS R. FREEMAN, Cambridge Post-office.
Any necessary expense will be paid.
PROPERTY TAX. Final Notice. NOTICE IS GIVEN, that LEGAL PROCEEDINGS will be immediately taken — without further notice — against PERSONS who have NOT PAID sums due for TAX, or for the ten per cent, additional charged for allowing tax to be more than 14 days in arrear. J. SPERREY, Commissioner. Property Tax Office, Wellington, 14th April, 1882.
NEWCASTLE LICENSING DISTRICT.
PURSUANT to the provisions of "The Licensing Act 1881," 1,, James Lindsay, Chairman of the Licen- '' sing Committee for the Licensing District of Newcastle, do hereby appoint SATURDAY, the 22nd day of April, 1882, as the clay, and the office of Mr T Y. FitzPatrick, at Ngaruawahia, as the place at which a POLL (commencing at 9 a.m. and closing at 6 p.m.) of the Ratepayers of the said Licensing District will be taken, to determine whether the number of Publicans' or Accommodation Licenses may or may not respectively be increased. JAMES LINDSAY, Chairman of Licensing Committee. Ngaruawahia, 3rd April, 1882.
"1717"- 3E»- 3E"OZCrX>, TAILOR, TE AWAMUTU,
WISHES it to be known that he has left Mr Bridgman and STARTED BUSINESS on his own account. Tweed Suits to measure from £3 10s Trouser and Vest „ £1 10s Trousers £1 Os Style and Workmanship guaranteed. " ">
"DUNNING AT MONAVALE, a XL Chestnut Horse, brand K.P. on near shoulder. Knot claimed within a fortnight will be sold to defray expenses. The owner may have the, same by applying to C. Walker, on the estate.
Fa. SINGLETQN, • ELECTRO-PLATER, GILDER, JEWELLER AND SILVER. > 'SMITH, Next the corner of Victoria andHobson-Streets, AUCKLAND,, Is now prepared to execute all kinds of Electroplating, Gilding, and Repairing. Ladies, can have their Old ' Jewellery renovated- and ".made equal to now. All kinds of T eweller y and Watches repaired at the lowest rates, . Rbplating. Table and Desert Spoons and Forks, 12s doz. ; Tea Spoons, 8s doz. ; Salt and Mustard Spoons, 6s doz. ; Cruets, from ss to 12s 6d each ; Salvers, Cake Baskets, and Side Dishes at reasonable rate*, according to size ; '■Albert Chains, 2s : Watch Cases, 2s 6a; Cornet Month-pieces, from is 6d; Brooches, is;.Earrings,>;isi per pair. Rk-oilding.^ Watch Cases,' 3s 6dVeach; Long Chains, 55 6d cacli ; Albert Chains} 3s 6d ; each j Brooches,, from 2sibach.; , Earrings,,^2s pair'; 1 Rings, 2s each. A .liberal.' allowance to the Trade. F.G.h. has a'large Stock "of Spectacles always on hand'. 1 ' Country" 5 o?ders ' "executed' on tbc sport<;st notioc, and tvitU prompt dcjpatcl?.' ' •
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1528, 20 April 1882, Page 3
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