Wanteds, &c.
WANTED — A Housemaid. Apply to Mrs J. S. Bucldand, Cambridge.
VyiT ANTED— lmmediately, a Smart T y Boy to milk, &c. — Pearson Bros. , Golborne, Hautapu.
WANTED— A smart active Boy for Cheese Factory. — Apply to Horace Walpole, manager, TeAwamutn. ' ,
WANTED -A Porter. -^-Apply to J . W. Merrick, Cambridge.
WANTED— 20 Men.— Apply John Livingstone, Fen Court, Cambrirlge.
WANTED — A good Stockman ; married or single. — Apply S. Tickelpenny, Piako.
WANTED— A Good Ploughman ; good wages. Apply A. Bruce Suttor, Eureka.
WANTED — By a Young Man, Ploughman, handy Carpenter, etc., a Situation on farm. Good lefereiiccs. Apply this office. WANTED KNOWN— Mr E. Pearson, Grey-street, Hamilton East, gives the highest price for Potatoes.
WANTED KNOWN— The Waikato Steam Navigation and Coal Mining Company, Limited, have gram hacks tor sale in any quantities.
TXT ANTED KNOWN.— The Cheapest T T House for every Description of Printing i& at the Waikato Timks Office, Hamilton.
WANTED KNOW N-G. S. O'Halloran holds Weekly Sales by Auction, of Produce, Merchandise, &c, 111 his Auction Rooms, Te Aroha, each Saturday, at 11 o'clock a.m. Hoises, &c, immediately afterwards. Pioduce, &c, sold on Commission. WANTED KNOWN — "That the Kobin Hood has arrived with a cargo of Victorian Bonedust for the Waikato Steam Na\ igation and Corfl Mining Company (Limited). Weaso send in ordcisat once, as bhe demand is great and the stock low. JAMES LINDSAY, Manager. TpRIME CLOVER and MEADOW JL HAY For Sale at Mr Ellison's b\irm, Hamilton East.
BUGGY, £11. -For Sale, very comfoi table, double-seated ; good working order.— C. T. Rickitt, To Awamutu.
AN ADJOURNED MEETING of all paities interested in starting a Cheese and Bacon Factory will take place at the Public Hall, Alexandra, on SATURDAY, the 3rd proximo, at 7 p.m. prompt. It i& to be hoped the meeting will not miscarry for want of attendance.
LOST, on the load between Hamilton and Cambridge, a Pocket Book, with several one pound notes, a cheque tor £2 6s lOd, diawn by H. B. Morton, Auckland, aud some postage stamps. Finder w ill be rewarded on leaving it at H. E. Cotton's, Cambiidge. NO T I C! E '. TO LET— A neatly furnished fourroomed Cottage, situated in Cliff-street, Raglan. — For (jditiculais apply to C. R. •Johnson, Guynne's Hotel, Hamilton. T ODGE BET A, 430 I.C. Bicthren aie leminded that a Lodge of Insti notion u ill be held at 7.30 on Thursday next, Fob. Ist. GEORGE EDGEGUMBE, Secretary. OIAKO COUNTY COUNCIL. j_ ■ j Registration of Dogs. j
Owners ot Dogs may register the same for the current year, ana obtain collars from the Sub-Registrars undermentioned, viz. :—: — To Aroha Outlying l)i&- ) Win, Everitt, ti ict \ Te Aroha. Patcteic Outlying Di&-1 J". Maclean, trict / Paeroa. Waitoa Road District j A £S k Matamata,, „ }* ™& Taotaoroa,, „ l T> N °!™' " " J Taotaoroa. Registration Fee for 1883— 5s each Dog. CHAS. TUCK, County Clerk. TT AMILTON ROAD DISTRICT. Notice to Ratepayers. Proceedings will be taken for the recovoiy ot all latcs outstanding on the 3lst day of January inst. W. JONES, Collector. Victoria-street, Hamilton, Januaiy 16th, ISS2. AN ENTERTA I N M E N T WILL 15K (JIVJEX IX THE Oddfellows' Hall, Hamilton, ON TUESDAY EVENING, 30th INST., For the Benefit of the Hamilton West School ; When will be performed the Roaring Farce, "Aunt Charlotte's Maid," And the Dramatic Sketch, "On an Island."
The Hamilton String Band has kindly consented to perform selections. Doois open ai. 7. 30 to commence at 8. Admission : 2s. and Is. ZS o n c i i tT A CONCERT IN AID OF CHRIST CHURCH, TAUPIRI, WILL BE HELD IX THE School-room on Friday Evening, 9th February. To commence at 8 p.m. Admission — 2s ; children, Is. To conclude with a dance. 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 Soil 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-rporos, ,w,ith ,other necessary requirements for carrying on the business of a large hotel. , > „ i The Stables contain , four good - loose ' boxes and Stalls (for jtwjs&ty-five horses. The, Cottage ,4a,., situated' on .the grounds ; alsoL it [.contains two Sittingropihs A we. Dining-room', and < six jßedrobms, and is aoaice, <„ q aiet retreat/ < , and Qommands a" beautiful view", of the, river* 1 'and surrounding s.cenery. , Parties 'desiroiis ir of l iny ; estin ! g : 'in''th'is lme of businesswoulddb wellto see the prpperty. ;j » '• j *v''<k J< Ul' ■'pther partidulars cant'b'e;hadVfrob ' Mft Jamea Mackay^a| J^es^^vl)Y^Nathan,>
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1649, 30 January 1883, Page 3
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