Wanteds, &c.
WANTED — A General Servant. Apply to Mrs Maberly, Hamilton East School.
WANTED— A Man for a country lixery sfcible ; must be steady and able to drive. Apply to Charles R. Johnson, Hamilton.
WANTED -A young Girl, about 14 years. Apply to Mrs Knox.
TT7" ANTED — For Mrs Browning, m Avoca, a General Servant, references required. Apply to Mrs R. F. Sandes,
WANTED— Go mI Gra^s for about 20 Head of Cattle. Cornelius Day, Whatawhata.
WANTED — A Steady Man as Plouslnnan ; accustomed to either double or single furrow.— Wm. Selby, Hautapu.
WANTED— A Hous-maid lor Hotel, Apply to Mr J. Knox, Hamilton We,t. _ __ WA~XIED^A thorough garni Plough man. Apply S. Ticklepenny, Piako. WANTED — Apprentices. Apply at once to Miss Joluiion, Milliner and Dicssmakcr, Victoiia-street, Cambridge. A~N r TED^H) s!a^vii'T~oiii the Hautapu Contract, Cambridge Branch Railway, and other works ; wages, 83 ber diem. Apply on the works to W. Lorotfc.
WANTED-A Good Ploughman, with some knowledge of cattle and accustomed to farming work generally. Mairied man preferred. Highest wages given.— Apply to J. 8. Buckland, Cambudge.
WANTED— A Herdsman to attend on Stud Bulls. —Apply to Mr Robert Fawcett, the Pali Farm. Cambridge.
WANTED-A Man to look after hor&es, and make himself generally useful. -Apply to James Devin, Commeicial Hotel, Te Awamutu.
WANTED KNOWN- Wire Strainers, 22s per 100. Liberal allowance to retailers. K. McDonald, Hamilton.
WANTED KNOWN-Board and Residence at Mrs Schofield's View House, Fort and Duke-street, Cambudge.
WANTED KNOWN.-That Y. Granville, Cambridge, is cash purchaser of all kinds of poultry and eggs in any quantity.
rpor p0 LET— A k pleasant Cottage, six JL rooms ; two register grates and cooking stove. James Johnson, Cambridge.
LOST— Between Mr Wainwright'a and Te Awamutu, a Lady.'s Bracelet. Finder will oblige by leaving at Mr Wainwright'a.
4?O R E> W A R V • LOST — From the Waitoa, one Bay MARE, branded TA on hip, also saddle brand on near shoulder ; also, Black HORSE, about 16 hands, no brand known. Any person giving information of their whereabouts will receive the above reward. J. MOFFAT.
STRAYED— On to the farm of Mr Wm. Harris, Cambridge West, a Hereford Calf, about 2 clays old, on the evening of Wednesday, October 18th. Owner can obtain possession of same by paying the cost of this advertisement.
:J^ O, T- I c E. ALL ACCOUNTS unpaid to the-under- *. signed l?y, Tuesday, ,s3lsfc :in*t.,'', -will be * handed over to a Solicitor for collection. " W. SLOANE.
Te Awamutu, 19th October, ,1882. ■ , -■XT. -- O ;t I; o -E . . All Parties indebted to me for Accounts outstanding 'foY a period of Six Months i prior to' this' 'date 1 will' be sif^l without! i further 'notice.' '-* -> jut. '/. -I • • • ■»*L.t» t , W ' S- BAILED *„ I'". Whatawhata^OctoljereiaaaV' Y^ J ;
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1608, 24 October 1882, Page 2
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455Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1608, 24 October 1882, Page 2
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