Wanteds,&c.
WANTED— A Married Couple, without encumbrance. Apply J. B. Smith, Waitoa.
WANTED— 5 or 6 good Swampers ; highest wages. Apply to P. Quin, at Mr Golston's Farm, near Hamilton.
WANTED— A Situation as Nursegirl. Apply office of this paper.
WANTED— An experienced Gardener. Apply to Mrs Gwynne, Hamilton Hotel.
WANTED -An Apprentice to the Dressmaking. Apply J. F. Andrew, Te Awamutu.
WANTED— The Settlers oi the Waikato to try the Waikato Flour Mills Al Flour. It is tho best quality in the market. Kept by nearly all storekeepers.
WANTED AT MORRINSVILLE. on 16th July, 30 or 40 Navvies. — Mercer and Marshall, Contractors, Rotorua Railway.
TXT ANTED KNOWN — Dcy and V T French have on sale Canterbury Potatoes, first-class quality.
WANTED KNOWN- That George Dickinson, Stationer, Cambridge, has a large parcel of vocal and piece music, w Inch he is offering at 3d, Gd and 9d each.
WANTED KNOWN— That George Dickinson, Stationer, Cambridge, has a large supply of Victoria, Chappell's and Boosey's Music Magazines, very cheap.
WANTED KNOWN.- £2OO worth of Drapery, of all descriptions, for sale by auction on Saturday at the Hamilton Auction Mart.
WANTED KNOWN— Tb.it Mrs Lynds, Dressmaker, has removed to her now residence in Bryce-strcct, behind the English P.usonage.
AN Auckland Schoolmaster is desirous of Receiving Two Boys as Boarders. Every cue will be taken with home lessons, &c. Very healthy suburban residence. Highest references. For particulars address " Pedagogue," care of Way te and Co., Queen-street, Auckland.
WATCHES, JEWELLERY, CLOCKS, &c, thoroughly repaired by W Skkvtk I*,1 *, Mountain View Farm, Whatawhata, who has had lifelong experience. Hamilton customers will Kindly deliver orders oe repairs to Mr J. T. Home, to whom they will be regularly lotiunud weekly.— Just impoi tod -A paiccl of J{<«l Coial for Necklets. No. I, tlnec rows, 3s 3d ; No. 2. two rows, 4a Oil ; No. 3, one row, 4s 3d. lVt fiee. Each lot sufficient for one necklet.
rpo LET— Two Cottages —Apply to A. I O. Fietwell, Cambridge.
CHURCH OF 8. STEPHEN THE \J MARTYR, TAMAHERE.
The proposed CONCFiRT in aid of the funds of the above has been POSTPONED till further notice.
Z^IAMBRIDGE PUBLIC HALL. \J The ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING ■will be held in the Hall at 8 o'clock THIS EVENING (Tuesday), July 10. BUSINESS : To receive report and balance-sheet and elect new committee. JOHN HOUGHTON, (.'ban-man of Committee. TTAMILTON PUBLIC HALL. To-Night's Entertainment.
As thu Entertainment to be given This Evening by the Minstrels is in aid ot the Hall Funds, I beg respectfully to solicit the suppoit of the public. JOHN KNOX, Mayor Chairman of Hall Trustees.
SONS OF ULSTER, L.0.L., No. 9. j^ * The usual Monthly jXßLji^jrA MEETING will be vF^m "eld on THURSWwkPv DAr EVENING, •^$|yjP|3^\ ]2th inst., at 6.30 ~ Initiation of Mem- *** OC1S»
Tho Biethren and Visitors will dine together at 8 p.m., at the Hamilton Hotel. Tickets, f)3 each. JOHN KNOX, W.M.
"p ENC I N G NOTICE. I hereby notify to the owner or owners of Lot 7(5, parish of Horotiu, that it is my intention to eiect a Boundary Fence between my Lot No. 77 and the abovementioned allotment, and that I require the said owner or owneis to do their portion of the work within the time specified by law, failing which I shall erect the fence at the expense of the aforesaid owner or owners. JOHN BONFREY. 9th July, 1883.
HHENDERS FOR FENCING. TENDERS for Fifty Chains (more or less) of WIRE FENCINO, on the new roail through Mr T. Aitken'a property, near Hamilton, will be received up to noon of SATURDAY, July 14th. For particulars apply to the undersigned. SANDES & NAPPER. Hamilton, July 9, 18S3.
T^MPIRE SHOEING FORGE. A. C. FRETWELL, Victoria-street, Cambridge.
Horses carefully shod by an experienced farrier. — No imported shoes used. All shoes made on the premises. Price, ss, 6s, and 7s per set.
LOST, from Hamilton West, a Bay Pony, one white hind foot, near side ; branded LH on shoulder. Ten shillings reward will be given on return to Mr K. Macdonald, storekeeper, Hamilton. STRAYED from my Farm, Hamilton East, Ten Weaned CALVES. Two branded "^ [C in horse-shoe.] A suitable reward will be given for information that will lead to their recovery. ISAAC COATES. Hamilton, July 2, 1883.
T>UNNING on the farm of the underiX signed— One Brindle and White Bullock, four years old ; the owner can have him by paying advertisement. If not claimed within fourteen days from this date, there being no public pound in the district, he will be sold to defray expenses. THOS. GOODFELLOW. Alexandra, July 2nd, 1883.
\TTAIKATO CHEESE AND BACON YV FACTORY CO. (Limited). NOTICE. Parties who have guaranteed a supply of milk to the Factory, and others having same for disposal, .for which 4d per gallon will be paid, are informed that the Company will commence operations, on the 15th of September, next. - ' . ' • , ,; [. 7 > ,T
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1718, 10 July 1883, Page 3
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