Wanteds, &c.
WANTED-A Smart Lad. One used to horses preferred. — T. TkkWIIhIXIAR..
WANTED-A thoroughly reliable Fanning Man, who can milk and take care of a garden. Apply to " B," at this office.
WANTED— To place a LAD aged 10 years on a farm — Address ' 'Alphus," P. 0., O.iehunga.
WANTED— A BOY to milk and make himself Generally useful. -W. H. M. Lovell.
WANTED— On lease, with right to purchase, 100 to 200 acres improved or partially improved land. State terms to Agra, caie of T. H. Browne, Cabinetmaker, Cambridge.
WANTED— Tenders for falling 30 acves (more or less) ti-tree. — Apply to Edward Rhodes, Wentworth, Tamahere. Wentworth, Dec. 21st, 1882.
WANTED KNOWN— G. S. O'Halloran holds Weekly Sale 3 by Auction, of Produce, Merchandise, &0., in his Auction Rooms, Te Aroha, each Saturday, at 11 o'clock a.m. Horses, &c, immediately afterwards. Produce, &c, sold on Commission.
f* f'AA to Lend on first-class Freec&tJ\J \J hold Security at 8 per cent. — Apply to J. S. Edgecumbe, The Wai kato Times Buildings.
T^T O T I C E . As the Hotel is to be sold on the 24th of January next, all DEBTS DUE TO ME MUST BE PAID by 17th January, otherwise they will be handed over to a solicitor for recovery. J. S. MILNE.
p A U T I O N. The Grey Mare advertised previously as missing, was seen near the Lake, Hamilton, on Wednesday. The bay filly running with her has been found there since alone. Should the Grey Mare be found in any one's posession after this notice, they will be prosecuted. MACREDIB BROS.
FOR SALE, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, THE FREEHOLD AND GOOD-WILL OF THE HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMILTON, WAIKATO. In consequence of long continued failing health, the Proprietor has resolved to Sell this .favoured Hotel, situated- in the very best business part of Hamilton, being within three minutes walk of the Court-house, and within one. minute's walk of the Banks, Post and Telegraph Offices, Solicitors' offices, Auction Marts, and, in fact, in the very centre of the business of the Borough. The Hotel contains eighteen Bedrooms, five Sittingrooms, Billiard-room, Bar, ample cellarage and Store-rooms, with , other necessary requirements for carrying on the business of a large hotel. > The Stables contain four good loose boxes, and stalls for twenty 'five horses. The Cottage is situated on the groupds j) aIBO, it contains ,two Sitting, rooms, one Dining-room and six Bed rooms, and. is a. nice, quiet retreat, and oorntnancJ3 a^ l?eaii]bif uli viivy ( of the , river and surrounding scenery. - * Pat-ties' 'deiftoug" iof < investing >ih this line, of business, would do .well to, see the property; " J'^ K'->K '-> -" u l *<'-•* ' - Kennedy 'tiill^Sc&s'B^ildingsl* Mr James Mackay, at Messrs L.D.; Nattian, 'indr^sjMckMd^r^ta^r^Bi^lirclV
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1635, 28 December 1882, Page 2
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450Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1635, 28 December 1882, Page 2
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