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IA^ ANTED— A Good Ploughman.— T Y Apply to the office of this paper.
WANTED— A MarriedCeiiple, without encumbrance. Apply J. B. Smith, Waitoa.
WANTED— A Situation as Nursegirl. Apply office of this paper.
WANTED— An experienced Gardener. Apply to Mrs Gwynne, Hamilton Hotel.
WANTED— The Settlers of the Waikato to try the Waikato Flour Mills Al Flour. It is the 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.
WANTED— Partner with £800 ; or, to take position of retiring partner in an old established aud profitable Grocery, Produce, and General Business in Auckland. — Apply for particulars to J.T.S., Herald Office, Auckland.
WANTED KNOWN — Dey and 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, which he is offering at 3d, 6d and 9d each.
WANTED KNOWN— That George Dickinson, Stationer, Cambridge, has a largo 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— That Mrs Lynds, Dressmaker, has removed to her new residence in Bryce-street, behind the English Parsonage.
WATCHES, JEWELLERY, CLOCKS, &c, thoroughly repaired by W Skeates, Mountain View Farm, Whatawhata, who has had lifelong experience. Hamilton customers will kindly deliver orders or repairs to Mr J. T. Home, to whom they will be regularly returned weekly.— Just imported -A parcel of Heal Coral for Necklets. No. 1, three rows, 3s 3d ; No. 2, two rows, 4s 9d ; No. 3, ono row, 4s 3d. Post free. Each lot sufficient for one necklet.
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.
POA OR £1 REWARD.— StoIen or c*j^U Strayed from one of our paddocks, a Black (or D.vrk Blown) Clydesdale Filly (seven months old), white face, and one hind leg white (nearly to hock) ; if strayed, One Pound will be paid to any one delivering him to the undersigned; if stolen, Twenty Pounds for information that will lead to the conviction of offender or offenders.
H. &.J. GOODFELLOW. Te Awamutu, July 12th, ISB3.
TOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP.
The undersigned beg to notify that they have this day entered into partnership as Barristers and Solicitors. The business will be carried on under the name of Whitaker aud Campbell. F. A. WHITAKER. J. P. CAMPBELL. Cambridge, 2nd July, 18S3.
7CISTHETIC MINSTRELS. All ACCOUNTS against the Company must be sent in to the Secretary not later Mian SATURDAY, 14th instant. F. TREWHEELLAR, Hon. Sec.
AMEKTINGof thoae interested in the Formation of a Rowing Club at Hamilton will be held at Gwyune's Hotel This Evening, «it 7.30 o'clock.
rpHE Residents of Hukanui are Invited I to a PUBLIC MEETING to be held at Woodlands on SATURDAY, the 14th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Business; To Arrange about the Erection of a Public Hall at Hukanui. HENRY REYNOLDS.
/CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC HALL. Yj THE ADJOURNED ANNUAL PUB-
LIC MEELING will take place in the Hall on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 4 p.m. Business : The election of Committee for ensu« ing year. (Signed) R. W. SARGENT, Chairman.
p OSPEL TEMPERANCE MISSION \JT AND BLUE RIBBON ARMY.
INAUGURATION MEETING will be held on MONDAY NIGHT, July 16th, in the PUBLIC HALL, HAMILTON WEST. Short Addresses will be delivered on the above movement, interspersed with singing. Sankey's Hymns will be used. Meeting to commence at 7.30 p.m. All are invited. Come and welcome. t^t iT t' i^ (j k Has been running on the farm of the undersigned since last November — A Strawberry Cow, about 4 years old ; no visible brand. If not claimed within 14 days from this date, will be sold to pay expenses. W. & JAS. SCOTT. Pukerimu, July 9th, 1883.
YjVr AIPA COUNTY. TRAFFIC is STOPPED for wheeled vehicles between Hamilton and the Narrows Road, pending the building of a culvert at Brown'a farm. SANDES & NAPPER, Engineers W.C.C. TYTANGAPIKO ROAD DISTRICT. Closing a Road. Notice is Hereby Given to the Ratepayers of the above district that on SATURDAY, July 28th, at 2 ofclock p.m., a MEETING of Ratepayers will be held m the Paterangi School-house, to decide on the closing of a road between Lots 379, 380, and 381, 384, in the Parish of Ngaroto. By order. ' N. T. MAUNDER, Clerk - Mangapiko Road Board. , FOR 'S. A' L ; E. ! LOT 41, parish of Kirikiriroa, 1 {Banks_ County, .Qprrtfining 50 aprss,, reoentjypiii. the occupation >■ of " Michael ; Walsh.' ,'- IJ>; is Bitiiated on ; the t eapt^baiiK J 6fJ^thie*| and;|abQufe^alf^yj * betWeeHj ? Haniiltoijiand^ygtWßuawjMjil^
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1719, 12 July 1883, Page 3
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