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Wanteds, &c.

WANTED— A smart Boy to drive a baker's cart ; references required. Apply at once to J. W. Bridgman, Te 'Awainutu.

, TXT ANTED— An Improver ov good kVV Bti'onft Youth for Blacksmith's Shop \ good place. Apply office of this piper.

WANTED— A Good General Servant, one that can wait at table. Jood references required. Apply WnityjTwm Office.

*''%TT ANTED— The Settlers of the Wai1 TT kato to try the Waikato Flour Mills Al Flour. It is the best quality in .-the market. Kept by nearly all store- < keepers.

WANTED KNOWN-That Mrs S. Short, Te Awamutu, will open up a New Stock of Millinery and Drapei y on Wednesday.

WANTED KNOWN-That the next Auction Sale of Drapery, Ironmongery, &c., will take place at K. McDonalds Store on Saturday, October 6th, 1883.

WANTED KNOWN — That the Pure-bred < lydesdale LOWDEN TA.M will travel in the Waikato this ■eason. W. B. LAWSON.

RAN AWAY FROM HIS HOME - at Te Awamutu on Sunday, 23rd inst.,, my son JOHN MORRIS, 16 years oIH, -height sft., light hair and blue eyes, scar under left jaw ; dressed in a fawn coloured tneed suit, black and white straw hat, and carrying a black working coat on his arm. He is accompanied by a light brown curly-haired dog. Any information as the whereabouts of the lad will be thankfully received by the undersigned. CHARLES MORRIS, Te Awamutu.

npo TRAVEL THE WAIKATO X DISTRICT as usual, the w ell-known Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion, YOUNG WELLINGTON. Route in next issue. All money due on January Ist., 18S1. J. PASCOE. Cambridge, September 24th.

•VT O T I C E. WILLIAM CARSON having this day LEFT my EMPLOYMENT, his leccipt will be no discharge for moneys owing to me after this date. JAMES WISEMAN. Hamilton, September 20th, 1883.

T7ISTATE OF JAMES DALEY, Hi HAMILTON. It is requested that ALL CLAIMS against the above Estate be SENT IN in detail to the undersigned WITHOUT DELAY. K. K. DAVIS, 10, Scheiifs Buildings, Fort-street, Auckland.

EOTORUA - CAMBRIDGE BUSH CONTRACT No. 2. The Contractor \\ ill sub-let sections of from sto '20 chains. Men to find their own Shovels, Matlocks, Axes, Tents, &c. Provisions can be obtained at reasonable prices. Terms to be made on the ground. J. HOGG. Ohinemutu, September 4th, ISS3.

HAVING withdrawn our Agency from M. WiiiTh & Co., Fortstreet, Auckland, ALL EMPTY CASKS bearing our brand must be FOR vVARDED to Captain Anderson, Queen's Wharf, Auckland. JAMES SPEIGHT & CO. City Brewery, Duuedin, 10th September, 18S3.

"VT O T 1 O E . Mr H. Lampliiuii lias bc3ii authorised to COLLECT ALL MONEY duo lo the undersigned, and his leeeipt will be a sufficient discharge. TIIOH. H. HOY.

'VT O T I C E . The ANNUAL MEI'ITING- of the Shareholders of the Kiliikihi Town H.UI will be held in the Hall on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at? p.m. J. G. ELMSLY, Seeretaiy.

f TTAMILTON WEST SCHOOL. AN ENTERTAINMENT Will be given in the PUBLIC HALL, HAMILTON, ON Tuesday Evening, 25th September, ASSISThD BY THE HAMILTON STKING BAND. Pakt I. 1. Overture (selected) ... Orchestra 2. Chorus, " SnowlLikes " ... Children 3. Recitation, " Spanish Champion " 4. Solo and Chorus, "Kiss Me. Mother" 5. Violin Solo 6. Duet, " Strictly Confidential " 7. Pianoforte Solo 8. Charade 9. Solo, "Thy Voice is Near " 10. Recitation, "Little Jim" 11. Song, " 0, pass not the poor." Part 11. 3. Overture (selected) ... Orchestra 2. Chorus, " Fatherland " . . Children 3. Solo, ''Almond Blossoms " 4. Dialogue 5. Chorus, "The Pilot" ... Children 6. Duet, "Love and Piide" 7. Solo and Chorus, " The Log Hut " 8. Piano Solo 9. Scene, "It's an ill wind that blows nobody any good " 10. Chorus, " Gently Evening Bendeth " 11. God Save tmk Quben. Conductor ... T. A. Bell, Esq. Admission— Front Seats, 2s ; Back Seats, Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8 o'clock.

ry\E AWAMUTU STEAM FLOUR -*• MILLS. Tho undersigned having erected a FLOUR MILL with All the Latest Improvements, IS PREPARED TO GRIST WHEAT @ Is. PER BUSHEL. All Wheat put through a first-clasa Smutter before grinding. Crushing Done. Oats Is Od per sack. Peas Is 6d „ „ Barley Is 4d „ „ Maize Is 4d „ „ Flour, Sharps and Bran on sale at current rates. S. SHORT, Proprietor.

PfpjaE EEV. & MRS HUMFKEY jfe^MKn^a) AVIS' are desirout of receiving into ll^wjl&iiaouse -boys from the country, whoso yPTptrenU wish them to attend the Auckland Sf»" College and Grammer School.— Their residence, V* <*hlelfisnear ) to the Railway Station, and within >t" a few'm'tniitei walk of the school, is large and ''I convenient, and, .injjvery way. is well adapted , Vjfof theipurpose.r-ItJs the wish of Mr and Mrs t l^im.9taftey' "Davis io provide a 'thoroughly com-_ gile'.hpme' for ,the- boys, and Mr Humfrey .wiUriindertake to,pay particular, attention m in the preparations of their lessons out of l'JwUrji.-7-Theneit commence opt tik f orpeptombeivf J3qod references.— Foh ir^irticulirii apply- to

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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1751, 25 September 1883, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
792

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1751, 25 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1751, 25 September 1883, Page 3

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