Wanteds, &c.
WANTED— 20 Men— Apply John .Livingstone/ Fen Court, Camhriflrrp. - , * .'•„
WANTED— Four good swampers; highest wages given. — Apply Scott and Cox ; or, John Evans, Bukuhia.
WANTED— Two Waitresses- and a Housemaid. Apply to Mrs Gh'ynne, Hamilton Hotel.
WANTED— Apprentices to the Dressmaking. — Apply to Miss Lovell, Hamilton West.
WANTED — A good Stockman ; married or single. — Apply S. Tickelpeuny, Piako.
WANTED —By a Young Man, Ploughman, handy Carpenter, dtc, a Situation on farm. Good references. Apply this office.
\X7 ANTED KNOWN— The Waikato Vf Steam Navigation and Coal Mining Company, Limited, have grain sacks for sale hi auy quantities.
WANTED KNOWN.— The Cheapest House for every Description of Printing is at the Waikato Times Office, Hamilton.
WANTED KNOWN— G. S. O'Halloian holds Weekly Sales by Auction, of Produce, Merchandise, &c, in his Auction Rooms, Te Aroha, each Saturday, at 11 o'clock a.m. Horses, &c., immediately afterwards. Produce, &c, sold on Commission. ANTED KNOWN — That the Robin Hood has arrived with a cargo of Victorian Bonedust for the Waikato Steam Navigation and Coal Mining Company (Limited). Please send in ordcisat once, as the demand i& great and the stock low. JAMES LINDSAY, Manager. PRIME CLOVER and MEADOW HAY For Sale at Mr Ellison's Farm, Hamilton East.
BUGGY, £11.— For Sale, very comfortable, double-seated ; good working order. — C. T. Rickitt, Te Awamutu.
AN ADJOURNED MEETING of all parties iuteiestcd 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 is. to be hoped the meeting will not miscarry for want of attendance.
T OD G E BETA, 450 I.C. Brethren are reminded that a Lodge of Instruction will be held at 7.30 on Thursday next, Feb. Ist. GEORGE EDGECUMBE, Secretary. T^T O T 1^ <5 X £$, WILLIAM JOHN-JaL-c^Jfel SON, L.0.L., will j f^^ST4sw meet at the OddJ§Wjy!|]Mfi' fellows' Ball, Cam,<d!ps»flM^a L biiilge, on FRIDAY ff \^H®T'\ February", half- ¥•>■ .?_— requested to attend; business of importance to be brought forward. By order D.M. "VT O T I C E . TEN SHILLINGS REWARD.— Lost, stolen, or strayed, on the 27th inst., from Te Awamutu, a Light Bay Pony, black stripe down back> one hind foot white. Any person giving such information that shall lead to its recovery shall receive the above reward. ROBERT ALEXANDER. Te Awamutu, 30th January, 1883. IMPOUNDED, on January 22nd, 1883, by Mr A. W. Pearson, Hautapu, 1 Dark Brown MARE, no visible brands ; owner unknown ; for trespassing on his farm, and, in default of being released, will be sold at the Public Pound, Hautapu. on 6th February, 1883, at noon. ! JAMES THOS. CAMP, | l'oumlkeeper, Hautapu. I Hautapu, January 23, 1883. I
"OOEOUGH OF HAMILTON. The Licensing Act, 1881, and Amending Act, 1882.
ELECTION OF LICENSING COMMITTEE.
In accordance with the provisions of Ihe Licensing Act, 1881, and amendments thereof, and 'ihe Regulations of Local Elections Act, 1870, notice is hereby giicn that an ELECTION will be held at the Hamilton Borough Council Chambers,, Hamilton, on FRIDAY, the 10th day of February, 1883, for the return of five duly qualified persons to be members of the Borough of Hamilton Licensing Committee. Nominations of Candidates must be delivered before the hour of noon on Friday, the Oth day of February, 1883, at the Hamilton Borough Council Chambers, Hamilton. J. M. GELLING, Returning Officer. Dated this 31st day of January, 1883, at Hamilton.
TTTAIPA COUNTY COUNCIL. Notice of Election, Ordinary Vacancy, Newcastle Riding. I, Thaddeus Vicars Fitzpatrick, Returning Officer Newcastle Riding, hereby give notice that I appoint Saturday, the 17th day of February, 1883, tor the election of One Councillor, and Saturday, the 3rd day of February, 1883, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon the time, and Messrs Macredie's house, Te Kohoa, the place for the nomination of candidates. T. Y. FITZPATRICK, Returning Officer N.R. 26th January, 1883.
NEW | SEEDS | NEW Ex Weathersfield, ON SALE by the undersigned, at the following prices :—: — Red Clover. ... Ninepence , | White do ... Thirteenpence Alsykedo ... Fourteenpence Scarlet do ... Twelyepence Mustard ... Fourpence , Rape Seed ... Fivepence Turnip Seed ... Twelvepence
These "Seed caii be thoroughly relied upon as being new and fresh. '
R. T. ,M IL^ ; AR ' PATERANGL " * ' ', January 9, ,1883. J r O'H^S , C H URCH r • ''' ' Te Awamutu. ' ' The., Annual, Harvest /Thanksgiving Festival will be held on Sunday^ li,th of February. Choral Service at 7 p. mi Contributions , i and Flowers- (which will afterwards be sent ijo the Hospital) are requested from all j anjd will be thankfully received at the Church*
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1650, 1 February 1883, Page 3
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747Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1650, 1 February 1883, Page 3
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