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Wanteds, &c.

SITUATION Wanted by_ a steady respectable man on a Station, a8 Stockman or Shepherd ; can also kill and dress cattle, and would be willing to make himself generally useful on a station ; married, good reference. Address, S.S , care of Thomas Rowe, Waihou.

WANTED— An Improver or good strong Youth for Blacksmith's Shop ; good place. Apply office of this paper.

WANTED— A Good General Servant one that can wait at table. Good references required. Apply Waikato Times Office.

WANTED— The Settlers ot the Waikato to try the Waikato Flour Mills Al Flour. It is the best quality in the market. Kept by neaily all storekeepers.

WANTED KNOWN-That the next Auction Sale of Drapery, lionmongeiy, &c, a\ ill take place at K. McDonalds Store on Saturday, October Gth, 1883.

\\J ANTED KNOWN - That the VV Pure-bred t lydesdale LOWDEN TAM will travel in the Waikato this season. W. B. LAWSON.

PARADE OP ENTIRE HOUSES ON Tuesday, 25th September, at Ohaupo. AS onlyonehalf the numlierof Stallions advertised to travel in Waikato were u-piebcnted on Saturday last at Cambridge, and as Ohaupo is moic central, I respectfully iimto all ownois of Entire Koiscs to Parade at Ohaupo on above date at 12 o'clock. J. S BUCKLAXD

SUNDAY SKRVICK.S, Le Qu«sne'& Hall, Hamilton.— To-moiiow Morning, at J 1 o clock ; Evening, at 7 o'clock. Subject for evening lcctiuc: —" Daniel's? Last Vision."

"XT" O T I O E, WILLIAM CARSON having this d.ij, LEFT my EMI'LOYAIENf, hi« icctipt will be no discluugc for moneys owing to ma after this date. JAMES WISEMAN. HnmiUon, September 20th, ISB3.

171 STATE OF JAMRS DAL BY, Ii HAMILTON. It is requested that ALL CL\IMS against the above Kstite be SIC N'T IN r in detail to the uinltisigned WITHOUT DELAY. R. K. DAVIS, 10, Scheifi'sj Buildings, Foit sheet, Auckland.

rr\o BE LET (Cheap), for about twelve months, about 100 ACRES of GRAZING, two miles from East Hamilton.—Address, Fit/kov Placocke, West Hamilton.

TTAMILTON WEST SCHOOL. AN ENTERTAINMENT Will bo given in the PUBLIC HALL, HAMILTON, ox Tuesday Evening, 25th September, ASSIV]'i,D BY THE HAMILTON STJRINCJ BAND. P.wtr I. 1. Oveiturc (selected) .. Oichestra 2. Choi us, " Snowll.ikcd " Children 3. Recitation, " Spanish Champion " 4. Solo and Choi us, "Kiss Me, Mothei" 5. Violin Solo 6. Duet, "Stiictly Confidential" 7. Fiamforte Solo 8. Charade 9. Solo, "Thy Voice is Near " 10. Recitation, "Little Jim"' 11. Song, " 0, pass not the poor." Pakt 11. 1. Overture (selected) .. Oicbcs>tra 2. Choi us, " F.ithciland " . . Children 3. Solo, "Almond Blossoms " 4. Dialogue 3. Chorus, "Tho Pilot 1 ' ... Children 0. Duet, " Love and Pride " 7. Solo and Choi us, " The Lo-/ Hufc " 5. Piano Solo 9. Scene, "It's an ill wind that blows nobody any good " 10. Chorus, " Gently Evening Bcndeth " 11. God Savk imk Qui-.tx. Conductor ... T. A. 8111, E.sq. Admission— Front Seats, 2a ; Back Seits, Is. Doois open at 7 30; to commence at 8 o'clock.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, AT 2 P.M. The under.signed have been favoured with in&truetions from Mr E. B. Reynolds, to oflfei for salo by public auction, at theii rooms, Duke stieet, Cambiidge, on Wednesday, October 17tl), at" 2 p.m.," the following list of valuable propci ties situated in that township :—: — LOT I. —SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, detached stable with five acies of land, garden aud good oi chard planted with choice \arieties of fruit trees. Pi on ting Queenstreet West and Giey-stiect. Lot 2. — Section No. 71, containing 1 acre, 3 roods, 3G perches Lot 3. — Poition of section No. 557, having fi outage of 100 ft. to Victoiia Road, with an average depth of 200 ft., together with all Buildings now erected thereon, now bringing in a yearly rental of £59 16s. Lot 4.— Portion of section No. 587, fronting Duke-street, with shop now in occupation of Mr A. Isaacs, and leased to hi-n subject to purchasing clause of £800 on or before 28th February, 1885. Lot s—Portion5 — Portion of Section No. 587, fionting Dakc-street, with unexpected lease of shop to Mr W. Moon of about two years at £78 per annum ; also, unexpired lease of a part 20ft. x 50ft. to Mr Ripley of about seven years at a rental of £10 per annum. Lot 6.— Sectious 62, 63, 64, 65, and 588, containing 1\ acres, with long frontage to Alpha-street, and leased to Dr. Waddington I for seven years, at a rental of £30 per year, with purchasing clause of £800. Further particulars may be obtained on application to us. CLARK & GANE, Auctioneers. Cambridge, September 21at, 1883.

"M" 0 T I C - E. IMPOUNDED by Robt. Gibson on 17th September — One Strawberay Steer, both .ears marked, and block brand on ri&hfc hip ; • For trespassing on his land\on Jbhe Alexaudra road ; owner unknown, "ancUf nqtj claimed by Octotfer Ist' will b^ f s6fd'at" the Public Pound at'l2»hoon, to pay expenses. , , ROBT. ALEXANDERi -■ 'I'l ,' ': i -,■}('. i! PoundbeepeK 1!'1 !'-

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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1750, 22 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1750, 22 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1750, 22 September 1883, Page 3

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