Wanteds, &c
WANTED— An Apprentice and Improver to the Diebsmaking. Apply to Mias Thompson at K. McDonalds, Hamilton.
WANTED AT ONCE— A Nursegirl. Mrs T. B. Lewis, Chapel-street, Cambridge.
WANTED KNOWN — That Miss Giaham (late of Auckland), has resumed Dressmaking at her home, Paterangi. rp O CARPENTERS. WANTED— By 12 o'clock on SATURDAY, May 12, TENDERS for ERECTING SHOL' and FINISHING COTTAGE, at Te Awamutu. Plans and specifications may be seen at Mr J. StkadmanVi, Bricklayer, Hamilton Eabt, wlieic tendeis must be lodged. S STEPHEN THE MARTYR'S, • Tamahcrc. — Opening Service, Monday next, 7.30 p.m. — General Meeting of Parishioners, 3.30 p.m., to receive icport and accounts outgoing committee, arrange for Sunday services, elect wardens and new committee, etc., etc.
"VT O T I C E . (^. D. HUNTER, Saddler, &c, begs to intimate to the public that having disposed of his Cambridge business, he has REMOVED to his To Awamutu branch, where lie tiusts to recene the same patronage as heietoforc. Any repairs forwatded from Kihikihi by Mr Donovan will leeeive prompt attention. Te Awamutu, May 8, 1883. T) A I L W A Y 11 E J* 1 O R M . Uniform Railway Fares— How They Will Pay. MEETING FOR DISCUSSION OF ABUV E. The Public are hereby invited to attend at tho Hall, TeAuamutu, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 12th inst., at 7 p.m. Mr Samuel, Vailk, of Auckland, will bo present. WILLIAM SLOANE, Chairman Rangiaohia Road Board. Te Awamutu, 7th May, 18S3.
HPRISTEAM k LOVETT, Butchers ! <^JSO Butchers I ! HAMILTON EAST, Beg to notify to the public of Hamilton that they have gone into Paitnership with the intention of carrying on the Business of Family Butchers, &c On Saturday next, May 12th, they will open the shop lately occupied by Messrs. Beauchamp Bros. From the long connection that H. Tristram has had with this business in Hamilton, and from a desire to supply good meat at reasonable prices, the new fiim confidently look for generous support from the public. All CLAIMS againot the estate of the late Win. Cree Whitfield must be RENDERED to Mr R. Cunningham, Rangi.\ohia, not later than SATURDAY, May 13th, 1883. Anyone owing nioi.ey to the above estate will please pay the same to Mr R. Cunningham, whose receipt will be sufficient discharge. W. WHITFIELD, Administrator.
TVTGARUAWAHIA. — MAY 15th. 1\ 1 Young Shorthorn Bull, bred by Messrs Reid Bros., from imported stock. W. J. HUNTER & CO.
AHAUFO.-MAY 17 th. 2 Three-year-old Medium .Draught Fillies (unbroken) 2 Yearling Fillies 1 Plough Horse. W. J. HUNTER & CO. *
SATURDAY,. MAY 19. , Cambridge Horse Sale. For sale at the Cambridge Horse Bazaar on Saturday, May 19th, 1 HANDSOME WEIGHT-CARRY-JNG HApK, by, *,* Merry legs," 6 years old, thoroughly quiet in saddle and harness 2 Handsome 3-yr.-old .Fillies by "'President,"' unbroken 1 ' 1 3-yr.-old Colt by " President," unbroken 2 Good Haipks " v* a }, ' 1 Roan Horse) 5-yrs. -old;* thoroughly staunch 2 Good Plough Horses At 1 o'clock. W,J, HJ/NTBR* CO,
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1692, 10 May 1883, Page 3
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488Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1692, 10 May 1883, Page 3
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