Wanteds, &c.
IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS.
(^'Servants 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 i ate of ONE SHILLING per insertion (if pre-paid).
WANTED, a Nurse Girl ; references required. — Apply to Mrs Cussen.
WANTED, a Situation for a Strong Boy, aged 16; able to milk. — Apply to G. Edgecumbe.
WANTED— At once, a General Servant. Apply Mrs Turner, Duke-street, Cambridge.
WANTED— A good General Servant ; references required.— Apply to Mrs Lake, Fernside, Ohaupo.
WANTED, a Housemaid for Hotel. Apply J. Knox, Auctioneer.
WANTED,— A good General Servant. Apply to Mrs Lamplugii, Queen Street East, Cambridge.
WANTED KNOWN— There will be a Concert at Paterangi on June 2nd. Benefit funds. Old School.
WANTED 20 good clearers, (titree, scrub, and fern) either by day or contract work. Apply at once Agricultural Co's, Waitoa Station, Waihou. Ist May, 1882.
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 guaiantee, from S. McLerxon, Hamilton.
EMMA MARY ROBERTS, Deceased. — Wanted, John Roberts, formerly of New Gloucester-street, Shorcditch, in the county of Middlesex, Salcmau's Clerk, or proof of his death, for the purpose of making title to the estate of his late wife. — Apply to Messrs. Baylis and Pearce of No. 1 Church Court, Old Jewiy, London, England, Solicitors, or to Frederick Peaice, Accountant, Almastreet, Upper Parnell, Auckland.
FOR .SALE, iv the lapidly rising township of Te Awamutu, opposite the Bank of New Zealand, the LEASEHOLD PROPERTY of the undersigned, with an unexpired term of eleven years to run. On the above, which is the best business site in the township, is erected a commodious shop and dwelling ; also, a detached building at present let to a cabinetmaker, with a three-roomed cottage. The stock ot General Groceries and Drapery to be taken at a valuation. Terms easy. Apply on the premises to W. Slovnk.
A FARM for Sale, of 100 acies, all in gra&g, subdivided into 7 paddocks with wire fence ; well watered ; 4 acres Orchard, 300 Fiuit and Ornamental Tiees ; a Five-ioonicd House and other Outbuildings 2^, miles from Railway Station, Te Awamutu. For furtherparticulavs, apply toGcoiuiK Huu'Eß, Te Awamutu and Alexandra, Road.
MONEY TO LEND in sums of -£40 and upwards on good freehold security. — Apply to Mr J. A. Beale, Solicitor, 7 .South British Chambers, Queen-stieet, Auckland.
_O i REWARD.— LOST, from Tuhi<*J L karamea, four two-year-old HEIFERS, three spotted ; one dark led, marked J) in circle on the right rump. — James Davys,.
rriO LET— House, Building, Paddocks, X on Mr Fanthams late homestead, Cambridge. — Apply J, Forrest.
TO LET.— FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE, with Scullery, Woodshed, &c., Giey-strcet, and Two-roomed House in Galloway-street. — William Ci/mmimi.
ri^O LEr,atßroad Meadows, for one crop X of grain, from 200 to 300 ACRES, in lots to suit parties wishing to lease or grow on shares. The land has been pastured with sheep and cattle from 12 to 14 years. For paiticulars apply to JOHN RUNCIMAN, Broad Meadows.
MR MACKINTOSH'S HOUSE TO LET. Piano For Sale.
MR C. P. MACKINTOSH has decided upon leaving the Waikato for Wellington, and xequests that all ACCOUNTS may be SENT IN by the 30th inst. In doing so he desires to return his sincere thanks to the Bands, Choir, Friends, and the Musical Public generally for their support since entering upon his duties as a Teacher of Music.
WAIKATO LAND ASSOCIATION. PERSONS found TRESPASSING on the Property of the above Association in pursuit of game will be PROSECUTED.
NOTICE. ANY poison or parsons found trespassing in pursuit of game on tha property of F. Larkworthy Esq., Waitoa, will be prosecuted. CHAS. COLLINS, Manager. - ' May Ist, 1882. ■ '
NOTICE. ANY person found trespassing jon the land near Te Rapa, the property, of Mr"C. Orbellwillbe proßecmted-'wltiicrat further notice. r'iW ' j!• •' ' 3 • ROBERT FER&USSON; Gorton, Cambridge, 1 AprU 37% 1882. ,
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1535, 6 May 1882, Page 3
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670Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1535, 6 May 1882, Page 3
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