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WANTED AT ONCE-ANtfrscgirl. Mrs T."B.,Lewis, ChapeUtreet, Cambridge/ '^'-"^ " ; •'(■!. l"lt •'■■' — f — - ii " — >— !—-J-! — - J - k — ' — '- J ' I - r " \^7'ANT>BD—-MoetiHg'of 'Parishioners -t .joVti Tamahere « Anglicail 'Church -, .'.Monday,, hnlf past three" in'thb Ghurch. : ANTED KNOWN-That the Rev t«I. S< Hill will preach at Cambridge West School on Monday Evening, at 7.30 p.m. ' ' ' \jtf ANTED . KNOWN — That Miss ¥ V Graham (late of Auckland), has resumed rPressmaking at her* home, Paterarigi. Wi^NTftD SPORTSMEN T O KNOW.— Just Aimed, Large $tockof Ammunition, at lowest prices Dynamite Blasting Powder.— J. T. HouNKjr Hmnilton. \\f ANTED KNOWN — Groceries ''iV r.! "i Cheaper than Ever! Being at little cxpenso, I can sell vtiiy ciikvi'LY, and am satisfied with " Small profits and quick returns." — J. T. Home, Hamilton ; agent for Hamilton Pottery's Cream and , ( Butter Jars,, Flower Pots, fee. PRINTING.— There is an opening for a well-educated Youth as an Ap- , p'reuUco at The Waikato Times office. 'Apply to, the Manager. , rpHE BILLIARD ROOM and TABLE v ' " X ,at the Royal Hotel having lately imdergohe a thorough Overhaul, and the services' of an experienced marker having 1 been obtained, customers w ill not fail to appreciate the change. rpO LET— A commodious SHOP and X DWELLING, 26ft. frontage to Dnkc-strect. One of the most centrally situated, and best business .sites in Cambridge.— Foi' terms, &c, npply to W. A. RiciiAßDso'x, House, Land, and Commission Agent', Duke-street, Cambridge. MM r l^O LET — Hamilton West JL ■ —Pretty Four-roomed House ; beautiful situation and view, orchard, etc. Rent low. .i 1 i • ' — J. T. Home.
fe^SkT z c E • All CLAIMS against tho estate of the late -Win. Creo Whitfield must be RENDERED to Mr R. Cminn^hani, ', Rangiaohia, not later than SATURDAY, May 13th, JBB3. Anyone owing moi^ey to tho above estate will please pay tho same to Mr R. Cunningham, who&c receipt will be sufficient discharge. W. WHITFIELD, Administrator.
"XT O T I C E . G. D. HUNTER, Saddler, &c, begs to intimate to the public that having disposed of his Cambridge business, he has REMOVED to his Te Awamutu blanch, where he trusts to leccne the iaiiie patronage ns heretofore. Any rcpaiis forwarded from Kihikihi by Mr Donovan •will lecchc prompt attention. Te Awamutu, May 8, 18S3.
T) A 1 L W A Y REFORM. Uniform Railway Fares— How They Will Pay. MELTING FOR DISCUSSION OF ABOVE. The Public are hereby in\ ited to attend at the Hall, Te Awamutu, on SATURDAY NEXT, the l_th inst., at 7 p.m. Mr Samuel Vailk, of Auckland, will be present. WILLIAM SLOANE, Chairman Ringiaohia Rond Board. Te Awamutu, 7th May, 18S3.
RUKUHIA CHEESE AND BACON FACTORY COMPANY. A MEETING of tho Shareholders of the Rukuhiii Cheese and Bacon Factoiy Company will be held at Tin; Waikato TiMhh' Buildings on TUESDAY, loth May, at half-past 3 p.m. Bpmn'Lvi : To appoint Pcunancnt Diiectors and any other business that may aiis-c. R. N. BUTTLE, Hon. Sec. May 7th, 18S3.
riMltt TIC AWAMUTU CHEESE AND 1 BACON FACTORY COMPANY, LIMITED. AN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the Volunteer and Public Hall, Te Awamutu, at 2 o'clock p.m., on Saturday, the 2nd day of June, 1883, for the purpose of pis-sing, it appiovcd, the following resolution, \iz :— l That the appointment of Messrs C. J. Storey and M. M. Taylor as auditors bo confirmed. Immediately theieaftcr the FIRST GENERAL MEETING of Shareholder will be held to receive the leport and balance-sheet for the period ending 2Ut May in.stant. To elect four Directors in the room of Mr Edward Paisons (who h«u> retiied in consequence of leaving the distiict), and of Messis Wallace Jones, John Hiitchinsou, and Wilihm Taylor, who ictire in accordance with articles of association, and who arc eligible for re-election. To appoint auditois, and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meeting. The Transfer books will be closed fiom the 10th May to the oth June. By order of the board. J. WALTON, Sucietary. Te Awamiitu, 12th May. 1883.
TH O R S A L E. The FARM recently in the possession of Michael Walsh, containing 150 acies, and being lots 35, 36, and 41, Parish of Kirikiriroa, Banks County. This farm has a dwelling on it, and is paitly improved. It is situated on the cast bank of the Waikato River, and about half way between Hamilton and Ngaruawahia. Price, £2 12s 6d (two pounds twelve shillings and sixpence) per acre. Terms — Ten per cent, cash, balance on mortgage at 7 per cent. Also, 426 ACRES, situated at Paparamu in the centre of the OKOROIRI BLOCK. First-class land, and adjoining the recent purchase of the Stud Company. Will be about three miles from proposed railway station at Oxford. Price, three pounds per acre (£3). Terms— Five per cent, cash, balance can remain on mortgage at 6 per cent. Apply to ' W. F. BUCKLAND, Post-office, Auckland.
I£ OVAL -iSm&gS^' MAM A J L HOTEL, Rangiriri, Waikato. P. K. OBRIEN ... Proprietor. 1 P. 'Xv OB. having purchased the above Hotel, has been to considerable expense to have it made' comfortable. Good Beds and Private Rooms. ■ ______ ' . tar None but the Best Brands of Spirits Kept. ■ TO SPORTSMEN. j Shooting over thousands of acres. Pheasant* and Game of all sorts abound.
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1693, 12 May 1883, Page 3
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