Wantedv&cu,;:
WANTED— A Housemaid. Apply t to Mrs;J..S. Buckland, Cambridge. -
WANTED-One,ton straight Ry^ Straw), hand thrashed.— Apply td Isaac Bates, $addler, Cambridge. , ; j T\r ANTED-Strong Boy able to milk fT. and make himself useful on farmi -W. H. M. jLovell, Taupiri. 1 ' • [
WANTED-ABby to'milk'and make himself generally useful. Apply to R. N. Buttle, Rukuhia Station. ,
WANTED-tA Smart Youth, about ' 14, ,as apprentice.— Apply by letter to Wells and Soutter, Cambridge.
WANTED— Ten Good Swampers at Fen , Court. — Apply there to Engineer. William C. Breakell, Engineer, Auckland Agricultural Co.
WANTED-Three Apprentices for the Dressmaking and Millinery Departments. Apply W ells and Soutter, Cambridge.
WANTED— Aperson who thoroughly understands hsrses and to make himself generally useful.— Apply at once to A. Isaacs, Cambridge. ' ;
WANTED KNOWN — Mr Jones, Piano Tuner, may be expected in about a fortnight.
WANTED— Tenders for Clearing and Ploughing about 50 acrbS. Tenders to be sent in by Thursday, Ist February, addressed to Win. Taylor, Green Hill, Te Awamutu.
WANTED TO LET— The Clearing of 1 00 acres light ti-tree. Apply to Thomas Clarion, Kirikiriroa.
fTTAIKATO LAND ASSOCIATION.
WANTED— Fifteen Men for clearing. —Apply to Mr McNicol, Newstead Station. AKVKDKNO' w¥^TIie~VV p aikato Steam Navigation and Coal Mining Company, Limited, have gram sacks for sale in any quantities.
WANTED KNOWN.— The Cheapest House for every Description of Printing is at the Waikato Timks Office, Hamilton.
WANTED KNOWN-G. S. O'flalloran holds Weekly Sales by Auction, of Produce, Merchandise, &c, iv his Auction Rooms, Te Aroha, each Saturday, at 11 o'clock a.m. Horses, &c, immediately afterwards. Produce, &c., sold on Commission.
WANTED KNOWN - That the Robin Hood has arrived with a oargo of Victorian Bonedust for the Waikato Steam Navigation and Coal Mining Company (Limited). Please send in ordeisat once, as the demand is great and the stock low. JAMES LINDSAY, Manager,
LOST — From the VVaitoa, one three-year-old BULL, strawberry, no brand. Any person knowing where he is will oblige by leaving word at Mr Moffats Te Aroha Hotel. LOST, on the Piako Road, the Cap of j a Theodolite Stand. Suitable reward to finder on application to T. G. Sandes, Hamilton.
LOST—On Saturday last, fiom Hamilton East, a Red Cow, branded PH on the milking &ide of the rump ; also, a Heifer with her. Anyone giving trace of her to James Shine will be rewarded. IHIVE POUNDS REWARD. LOST or STOLEN from Cambridge, on 24th November la&t, a Dark Brown GELDING-, with white face and three white feetj no brand. Anyone returning same will receive the above reward. TAHURANGI NATANA; or F. H. COOK, Waikato Toa.
OTRING BINDERS FOR SALE. FOR SALE— Two Deering's Stringbinding Harvesters, at a reasonable price, in excellent condition, cutting operations being finished. Apply at Fen Court.
NOTICE.— Wanted Owners of Dogs in Cambridge and Pukekura Highway Districts to lugister before 31st inst. Collars can be hod from Hugh Fitzgerald, Registrar. M" O T I C E . I hereby give notice that I, the undersigned, will not hold myself responsible for juiy debtb conti acted by my son, James Swaun, after this date. JAMES SWANN. Raglan, January lith, 1883. THIS EVENING.
iSs^k Tl/TOONLIGHT TRIP. '^^|3^> Tuesday Evening, January 23rd. DANCING ! DANCING !
The members of the Hamilton Band will give their iiist Moonlight Excursion on Tuesday Evening next. The favorite steamer Delta has been engaged for the occasion, and will leave Hamilton at halfpast 7 sharp, returning about 10. The Hamilton Quadrille Band will play dance music ou the trip. Tickets : Adults, Is Gd ; children, 1&. R. EDWARDS, Hon. Sec. O PETER'S, HAMILTON. Sunday-school Children's Annual Picnic.
The ANNUAL PICNIC for S. Peter's Sunday-school Children will be held in Mr Jolly's Paddocks at the Lake on MONDAY, 29th inst. (weather permitting). The Children will assemble at the Hall at 11 a.m., and march to the ground. Dinner at 12.30 ; Tea at 5 p.m. Sports and games as per programme. Parents and Friends Invited. pAMBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY \J (Incorporated). The ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING will be held in 1 the Reading-room on Thursday, the 25th inst., at 8 o'clock p.m. WM. N. i.c L. WILLIS, _ , Chairman. Cambridge, 22nd January, 1883. TM PORT ANT NOTICE. To the Inhabitants 6f Hautapu and Tamahere.
Any Orders for MEAT left with Mr Camp, Tamahere Hotel, on Mondays and Thursdays will be punctually ;atte'nded to on the following days. '' •' •>• » -BIAUCHAMI^BR'ySi^ 22nd January^' 1883, ''* M' ' J ( Uf" I/I r '/., '"VT A'O'/ui W ' ' «/ 1;/ -'iO X i< ; '/8. 1 jLi JtMij-uixx *.:■'/, ,','■ j MISS M. B n FIT2(GPR^LD wishes to
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1646, 23 January 1883, Page 3
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