Wanteds, &c.
WANTED— Ten good Men for Mercer and Marshall. — Apply at Commercial Hotel.
WANTED— A Good General Servant. Good wages. Apply at this office.
WANTED— A thorough Good Ploughman for the Waitoa. Apply at T he Waikato Times Office.
WANTED — By a respectable person a Situation as Housekeeper. The country preferred. Wages no object, so long as it is a comfortable home. Apply by lcttler to this office. Mrs W. S. Baxter.
WANTED TO LET— The Billiard Table, Hamilton Hotel.— Apply on the piemises to Richd. Gwynne.
WANTED— A Youth, about 14 or 10, as Apprentice to Saddlery Business. Apply, Isaac Bates, Saddler, Cambridge.
WANTED KNOWN— Selling Off for Cash for ONE MONTH. 2s returned for every £1, and Is for every 10s spent at J. Missen's, Hamilton.
WANTED— An Active, Intelligent Lad as Apprentice. Apply R. Wright, Cabinetmaker, Cambridge.
VX/' ANTED KNOWN— Rate Collectois and otheis can be supplied with receipt books, assessment notice forms, &c, at the Waikato Times office.
WANTED— Bushmen, Stockmen, am 1 tho.se employed at rough work, to know that they can obtain, for £6 10s, A THOROUGHLY SOUND ENGLISH! LEVER watch, "made by Rotherham," m extra stout dust proof silver hunting cases, with two years guarantee, from S. McLernox, Hamilton.
WANTED— Travellers by Rail to and from Auckland to know that if they take the trouble to step across the road to the Hotel at Mercer, where there is a good table always ready, their pockets will be benefited by it ; and those who like a drop of the real McKay shou'd always step across to the hotel, where they will get it, and bring their friends with them. There is plenty of time.— J. D. Dillon, Proprietor.
WAIKATO LAND ASSOCIATION.
PERRONS found TRESPASSING on the Property of the above Association in pursuit of game will be PROSECUTED.
171 OR SALE, BONE MILL (complete), Di^eatpr, Belting 1 , Bones, Boned«st, and Goodwill of Bonß Business.— W. Cumming.
«£9& /\U I C K S ! QUICKS !! ! <S/&£> FOR RALE, by the undormbßtmSJL signed, 1 and 2 year old Quicks, in any quantity, at 7s and 9s per 1000.
PARK E R, Hautapu.
T7IIVE SHILLINGS REWARD. STRAYE D— From my m^mwT aym > Kirikiriroa, about KBuknf the end of April last, a jJJcS^j.^ Two- tooth LINCOLN with metallic brand fixed in his ear, marked "J. Runciman, No. 16." Above Reward will be paid for a letter stating where he is to be found. JAS. McPHERSON.
rpENDERS will be received by the 1 undersigned until SATURDAY, Ist July, for ONE MILE (more or less) of Four Sod DITCH AND BANK, on the Tiimahei c Estate. The lowest or any tender not necess>aiily accepted. WILLIAM A. GRAHAM. Monday, 20th, 1882.
HAMILTON - CAMBRIDGE RAILWAY.
Hautapu Contract.
FORMATION ONLY.
Public Works Office, Wellington, 20th June, ISB2. TENDERS will be recehed at this Office until Noon on FRIDAY, the 21st July, 1882, for the above contiact. They are to be marked on the outside, " Tender for Hautapu Contract," and addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works. Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will he received if presented at any Telegraph Office by Noon of the same date, piovided that tenders ns above ai c lodged at any District or Resident Engineer's Office by the same hour. Drawings, specifications, and general conditions may be seen at this office ; at the Warden's Office, Thames ; at the Post OiHce, Cambridge ; and at the Public Works Offices, Auckland, Hamilton, Wanganui, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Invercargill. The lowe&t or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command. JOHN BLACKETT, Engineer in Charge, North Island.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
Hamii/tox.
EVANGELISTIC SERVICES.
Mr BAMFORD. Evangelist, will PREACH TO-NIGHT, and probably
TO-MORROW NIGHT.
LE QUESNE'S HALL, Hamilton East.
The world-renowned CAPTAIN WILLIAM JACKSON BARRY, Author of "UPS AND DOWNS, OR FIFTY YEARS' COLONIAL LIFE,"
Will deliver his LECTURES in Hamilton Tuesday and Thursday.
CAMBRIDGE : Public Hall, Saturday.
TE AWAMUTU & ALEXANDRA : Next Week.
Captain Barby will also give his account of his interview with the Claimaut, and read the letter he, received - from Her Majesty the Queen, while in England. All old Colonists are' invited, to attend. ' . •
Prices of -Admission/: Front Seats, 2s ; I back, seats, lsivpqofs^open at7.30,:t0r commence at 8 p.iiv* -'/j ?i> >• -- r ,'" -; • ;■ :
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1557, 27 June 1882, Page 3
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