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Wanteds, &c.

WANTED— A Nurse Girl ; General Servant kept. — Apply Mrs Maberly, Hamilton East School.

WANTED— A Young Man or Strong Boy, good wages. Apply to A. Bruce Suttor, Eureka.

WANTED— A Good General Servant, one accustomed to children preferred. Apply to Mrs Jas. P. Thomson, Cambridge.

WANTED— A Good Bullock Driver, none but a steady man need apply. Chas. Collins, Waitoa.

WANTED— Tenders for Clearing, Ploughing, and Harrowing about 250 acres at Waitoa. Apply to J. and C. Gould, Morrinsville.

WANTED— A Good PLOUGHMAN (double-furrow). Wages, 22s 6d per week. Apply J. B. Smith, Waitoa.

WANTED— A Boy to plough and milk a few cows. James Harper.

WANTED— Boy to milk and make himself useful. Apply to E. Lake, Ohaupo.

WANTED— -A strong active Lad, about 10, for farm work —Apply this office.

WANTED— A Good General Servant. Apply S. Peter's Parsonage, Hamilton.

WANTED— A pair of HORSES accustomed to plough together. — Apply to James Jackson, Kahu Matuku, Taupiri.

WANTED— A Smart Youth, about 18, to drive a trap and go for orders. Apply to H. Ilobertshaw, Tamahere.

WANTED— Twenty Men and a Cook. Apply Patrick Boyle's Camp, Fencourt.

WANTED KNOWN— Board and Residence at Mis Schofield's View House, Fort and Duke-street, Cambridge.

WANTED KNOWN.— That Y. Granvilie, Cambridge, is cash purchaser of all kinds of poultry and eggs in any quantity.

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.

LOOK OUT for Dey & French's New Advertisement.

MISLAID — Last week, a Gentleman's SILK UMBRELLA, in Hamilton West. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to the Hamilton Auction Mart.

P-| REWARD. — Lost, a Black &J JL Draught HORSE, supposed to De on the run between Whatawhata and Ngaruawahia. The above reward will be paid on delivery to Jos. Hinton, Hamilton.

rpO CONTRACTORS. WANTED, TENDERS for PLOUGHING about 25 acres grass land, to be ploughed with &kirn coulter 4£ inches deep. Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned, on, or before Tuesday, October 10th. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. M. H. PICKERING. Hautapu, October 2nd, 18S2.

rr\ O CONTRACTORS. TENDERS addressed, "Chairman Cambridge Highway Board, Cambridge," will be received up to 4 p.m. of TUESDAY, the 17th inst., for the formation of about four miles ot road, in sections of two and a-half, and one and a-half miles. Messrs Forrest and Douglas will meet intending contractors at the Cambridge Cemetery at 2 o'clock p.m., on Saturday, the 7th inst., to show the M'ork. JAS. McPHERSON, Secretary Cambridge H. B. Cambridge, 2nd October, 1882.

ri TROOP, WAIKATO CAVALRY. The above Troop will assemble at the Volunteei Hall, Hamilton, for Inspection Parade, at 10 a. in. on MONDAY NEXT, October ( J. All Members must attend ' fully equipped. 1\ A. WHITAKER, Captain. Hamilton, October 2, 1882.

A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at Waitoa on Thursday, October sth, after Mr Buckland's sale to give settlers an opportunity of discussing the prospectus of the Auckland Freezing Company (Limited). F. C. GERMANN, Sec. pro tern. Paterangi, October 2nd, 1882. R SOLOMON HEMUS will deliver a TEMPERANCE LECTURE at Hamilton on Tuesday, October 10th ; and at Cambridge ou Wednesday, the 1 lth. The public are earnestly invited to co-operate. Admission Free. GEORGE PLUMMER, Secretary Auckland Temperance Mission,

TENDERS will be received until 6 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 6th inst., for Cutting about One Ton (more or less) Oaten Hay into Chaff, at per bag. Chaffcutter on premises. ' < ' ,t Lowest or any tender not, necessarily accepted. v ■ ' '.<''>'<'■* 5 •'*» "^, BEAUCHAMP ! BRO,V'> 4th October, 1882.'^ - - •' i "• ':• J<

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1600, 5 October 1882, Page 3

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616

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1600, 5 October 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1600, 5 October 1882, Page 3

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