Wanteds, &c.
WANTED—A smart Youth, about I|M a^#"App"r|hJic^.V|4 r PP/y f D^ letter to Wells aiurSouwer, Cambridge/
\X7f£NffEbi-Ladies i$ msppct a riice Wl'W 1 '- assortment bf A aM'Pruuella Boots at Hatiick's.
WANTSD'-^.g6od general Servant, — Apply Mrs. j, L. Soutter) Queenstreet West, Cambridge., ' ,i(, i(
WANTED^A 1 General ' Servant.— "Apply to Mrs ' Reynolds; Trecarhe, Cambridge. ' ' ' ' ' '' '
WANTED— A General Servant.— Apply to Mrs Gooclfellow, Cambridge. . ' • • .i.
WANTED— A Good Farming Man aiid ! Ploughman. Good ' wages. Apply A. B. Suttor, Eureka Station.
WANTED— Respectable Nurse Girl, accustomed - to needlework. — Apply to Mrs W. Macgregor Hay.
WANTED— A Boy, able to milk.— Apply Waikato Times office.
WANTED— A Ploughman (single and , double-furrow), aud to make himself generally useful on a farm, Apply F. Strange, Waitoa.
WANTED KNOWN— The . Waikato Steam Navigation and ( Coal Mining Company, Limited, have grain sacks for sale in any quantities.
WANTED KNOWN— G. S. O'Halloran holds Weekly Sales by Auction, of Produce, Merchandise, •&c.,in his Auction Rooms, Te Aroha, .dach Saturday, at 11 o'clock a.m. * Horses, &c, immediately afterwards. Produce, &c, sold on Coin mission.
BETTER VALUE in Clothing and General Drapery cannot be had than at Hatrick 's, Hamilton.
MR. WHYTOCK will preach in the Oddfellows' Hall, Cambridge, ToMorrow Morning and Evening. a PETER'S, HAMILTON. The Harvest Thanksgiving Services will be held on Sunday, the 18th inst. Contributions of Grain, Vegetables, Fruit, aud Flowers are invited. Preachers : Morning, the incumbent ; evening, Rev. B, T. Dudley. R. O'C. BIGGS, Incumbent.
STRAYED, from Whatawhata, about a month since, a Two-year-old Bay FILLY, star on forehead ; last seen on the Alexandra Road with Maori horses. £1 reward will be paid for her recovery. C. DAY. 7m r" c w a r d . STRAYED from my, farm, Nine Lincoln Ewes, Thirteen Lincoln Lambs, and Three Merinoes, all branded CW. Anyone giving information leading to their recovery will receive above reward. B. WOOD. Feb. 13th, 1883. r>r REWARD. The above Reward will be given to anyone who will supply such information as shall lead to the conviction of any party or parties robbing orchards in Hamilton during the present fruit season. Information to be given to the police or to the Fruit Preservation Committee. T. G. SANDES, Hon. Sec. Fruit Preservation Committee.
Mr Archibald Forbes,
OX TIIK GREAT CAPTAINS OF THE WORLD.
THE LADIES' LECTURE, TO - MORROW, (SATURDAY).
MR. FORBES, in the Volunteer Hall, will deliver his Great Popular Lecture, positively the last in Hamilton, Warriors I Have Known,
Illustrated with Original Life-size Portraits. — Popular Prices, 35., 2s. and Is. R. S. SMYTHE.
HPENDERS will be received up to 1 MONDAY, the 26th, for CUTTING A DRAIN, 6x6, about 40 chains, at Whatawhata. Not bound to accept the lowest or any tender. C. DAY. rr\ o builders. TENDERS required for BUILDING HOTEL in Alexandra. Plans and specifications to be seen at Mr P. Connells Exchange Hotel till March 7. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. M. ABMUBS. m E N D E R S. TENDERS will be received up to the 17th inst., 6 o'clock, for the Erection of a Presbyterian CHURCH at Te Awamutu. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the undersigned up to the 10th inst., and after that at Messrs Hesketh and Aitkin's, Te Awamutu. Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman of the Presbyterian Church Committee, Te Awamutu. D. RICHARDSON, Architect, Cambridge.
TJIRUIT TARS. The undersigned has on hand a Shipment OF Mason's Patent Glass TjiRUIT pRESERVING TARS, In Pint's, Quarts, and Half-Gallons Sizes. H. B. MORTON, Auckland.
mo SAWMILL OWNERS. . Tenders required for Cutting from 50,000 to 80,000 feet of Timber per month for three' tyears, in' the' Waotu Bush, Upper Waikato. ' The timber is chiefly totara ; and matai. Contractors will be required to erect and work at 'their own expense a sawmill, with planing, tongueing, and grooving machinery, and to commence cutting within three months of date of contract. < Tenders must specify price for cutting and dressing the several classes of timber,' and must be sent,in, to the undersigned on or before the 15th of March, 1883,^ endorsed " Tenders for Cutting Timber." For further particulars, apply to A. Wt FOLLETT HALCOMBE, *; Agent NVZj.f Thames Valley Land Company {Liriritedy.Cambridge/ > } " fi .- FOR ' SALEu.PRtIfV-ATELY/ A FARM of«. 300 Acres^in Tamahere ? 'i •>) ,'f Waikatq,^ubdiYide44n!five^on: ' " ' l"'l "' find c'lover.^and a> portion (50 f '- ' i acres) surface * sown ; ttjn'6 fabre' JKOi'tihiirdj {House 1 sand Stable. / ) This t 'Property -is /^situated 4 befrv^eeni ;:fyaWfojasM^a^^ irtmi'M&Wmffl^mk ft milfes^f rojfl;ithe| lattory/^thin^a^ue^pl^e^T^mahe^i
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1657, 17 February 1883, Page 3
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738Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1657, 17 February 1883, Page 3
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