Wanted^ &c.
WANTED— A Housemaid. Apply to Mrs J. S. Buckland, Cambridge.
WANTED-A Nurse Girl. Apply Mrs Thos. B. Lewis, Cambridge.
WANTED— For Mrs B. Wood, Tamahere, a General Servant.— Apply Miss Bell, The Lodge, Hamilton.
WANTED— A Married Man, accustomed to farm work. — Apply to M. H. Picket ing, Hautapu,
WANTED-A Boy, to milk and make himself generally useful.— Apply, P, R. Fraser, Te Kowhai, Ngaruawahia.
WANTED -For the Hot Springs Hotel, Te Aroha, a Good Cook ; also, a Housemaid.— Apply to Mrs Warren, Hamilton ; or, by letter, to J. Coleman, Te Aroha. WANTED KNOWN — Summer Goods, Clothing, Drapery, Boots, &c, &c, cheaper than ever, at James Misson's, Hamilton.
WANTED KNOWN. -That Y. GrauviHe, Cambridge, is cash purchaser of all kinds of poultry and uggs in any quantity.
KENT HOUBE Closed Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. N.B.— New Goods following week.
LOST— A Duik Bay Mare, with black point's, long flowing tail, o-years-old, not branded ; shod all round, and easily caught. £\ leward will be given for her lecovery.— John A Bindley. Hamilton, Bth Nov. 18S_.
\T O T I O E . """FOUND— A Blank and Tan DOG. Owner cm have the same by applying at Te Haroto, Raglan. November 3rd, 18S2.
FOR SALE— A desirable freehold property at Claudelands containing 1 { acres. Tin* allotment has a frontage of 5 chains to the Station Road. A Dwelling House of 5 rooms, well finished, stands on the property. Good garden and orchard. For further particulars apply to John S. Edgecumbe, Wtt'duto Times Buildings ; or, to Mr George Lovegrove, on the property. 6 R S A L E — 50 THREE-YEAR-OLD STKKKS. well-bred, and in fresh condition. JAMES RUNCIMAN. Marsh Meadows, 16th October, ISS'2.
FOR ABSOLUTE .SALE— I acre with two four- roomed houses and outbuildings, and 2 two-roomed houses and never-failing well of water, in Cambridge; the houses are well finished, and yield a rental of £7o per annum. Pi ice £300 cash. — Apply to James Stuart, Commission Agent, &c, Duke-street, Cambridge.
TTAMILTON EAST SCHOOL. CONCERT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, To establish School Library. Programme and place in due course.
MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, consisting of a Service of Song Entitled " BILLY BRAY," Connective Readinga by j Mr THOMAS SPURGEON, together with Vocal & Instrumental Solos, Duets, &c, in the Public Hall, Cambridge, on FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. 10th, 1882. To Commence at Half-past Seven O'clock. Admission : One Shilling ; Children Six1 pence. Proceeds in Aid of the Baptist Church Organ Fund.
BAPTIST , CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. , . .Mr Thomas Spurgeon , « • WJLL I'RKAOH IN ' ' THE r CAM^pC^ PUBLIC ?ALL, On {Sunday, November 12th, 1882. I^Qrning Service ,»t c|ey,en o'clock j ey^n-'ii-j'i" k ti- ' siug ttt seven. Sp«ci^l collections jiteach'servlce \
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1614, 7 November 1882, Page 3
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