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Wanteds, &c.

WANTED-Two Apprentices for the Dress-making and Millinery Departments.— Apply Wells and Soutter, Cambridge.

WANTED— By a Married Couple, Situation on a Station or Farm. Wife a good cook and dairy woman. The husband understands hoises and cattle, and good gardener. — Address, S.D., Waikato Times Ofiice.

WANTED— By an experienced young person, Situation as Nurse and Needlewoman. Open one week. Address, "J. II.," Post-office, Tamahere.

WANTED— A Good General Servant, references required.— Apply to Mrs W. M. Hay, Hamilton.

TXT ANTED — At once, by a RespectVV able M auied Woman, with one child, a Situation to assist in house-work, wages not so much object as a comfortable home. — Address, M.G., Waikato Times Office.

WAJNTED KNOWN -Watertight Boots, ]2s 6d ; 30 pans Boys' Moleskin Tiouscis, os Ud. W. Kincaid.

WANTED KNOWN— Priuce&s Bonnet Shapes, Sun Hats, Straw Hats, great vauety. Selling cheap. W. Kincdul.

WANTED— A Buyer for WauVs Brick and Pottery Works, Cambiidgc, good business doing. Terms liberal. — Apply Messrs Wells and Soutter, Cambridge.

WANTED— The Settlers oi tlie Waikato to tiy the Waikato Flour Mills Al Flour. It is the best quality in the matket. Kept by neatly all storelvcepeis.

THAMES VALLEY — ROTORUA X RAILWAY. Oxford Contract.

Wanted NAVVIES for the above Contract. Wagea eight shillings per day. MERCKR AND MARSHALL, Contiactois.

SEUDS SEUDS ' ' SEEDS ! ! '.-Just icccivcd, A laige mid choice assoitnient of Vegetable and Flower Seeds, at Dey and Ft ouch's, Hamilton East.

ONE POUND REWARD— Lost, two I'lough Iloibcs on October loth. One daik blown, wliifce hfcai on foichea'l, Lino on oil foot; chestnut inaic, white lace, white collar murk near side. MR. C. CROUCH, Cam budge.

Xl REWARD.— Lost, a veil-bred c& L BAY HORSE, bunded JR (conjoined) on bhoiildoi. Above lew aid will Ik 1 paid to anyone bunging him to Moiliitt's Jlolel, Wiiihou; or, io will be paid on conviction of oflendcr if hotse has been stolen. HUNT AND WHITE.

SUNDAY SERVICES, Le Qnesncs IFall, Hamilton. — To-monow Moining, at 11 o'clock ; Jo\ening, at 7 o'clock, Subiect for evening lcctuie : — "A Review of Ro\. Mr Dukes' Sermon on Destruction."

CAMBRIDGE WESLEY.AN CHURCH. Services To-morrow. SUBJECTS: MoiiMNn— " Clnistianity ic/vn Heathenism." E\l\i.\<;— <• No Delay."

rpRINITY WESLEYAN CHUIICIJ. Services To morrow,

MoiiMVd— Mr J. C. Brown. E\lnjx(.— Rev. J. Dukes. Subject for Evening — "TheDooi into the Kingdom." DOGS. — All dogs, whether pomtcis, settci -j, or any other soit, that insist upon WORRYING my CHICKENS will foithwith be DESTROYED. C. F. NAPPER.

jSJ" ° T I C E. CKKDTTORS in tlie assigned estate of Thomas Nou is, Taotioioa, aie requested to LODGE their proofs of DEBTS with the undesigned on or before Wednesday, the 31st inst. JOHN L. .SO UTTER, Trustee. C.unbiidge, 18th October, ISS3.

T O O X OUT. Cambridge Athletic Sports.

nmiOMAS TRIM begs to announce 1 that he hub COMMENCED CARTING between Hamilton, Mornn&ville and Te Aioha. Oiders thankfully received. jMouinsville, October 11th, ISS3.

NOTICE UNDER PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1882. The Rangiaohia Eoad Board propose to CLOHI4 certain ROADS running through Allotments No. 133, 346 and 348, and between Allotments No. 133, 31fi, 331, 335 and 336, Parish of Pimm ; iilbo, Ro.id between Lots 49 and 50, and 49, ,10 and 00, Parish of Mangapiko. Plans of the above can be seen at the office of the Board, To Awamutu. (Signed) W. SLOANE, Chairman Rangiaohia Road Board.

NOTICE UNDER THE PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1882. Under Section 10, Public Works Act, 18S2, and its varinus sub-sections, it is the intention of the Rangiaohia Road Boaid to TAKE CERTAIN LANDS for the purpose of MAKING A ROAD in and upon Sections No. 133, 346 and 345, Parish of Puniu. Plans can be seen at the office of the Board. Te Awamutu. Any persons having any objections to the proposed roads must send in such objections in wilting to the Chairman Raugiaohia Boad Board, within forty days from date hereof. (Signed) W. SLOANE, Chairman Rangiaohia Road Board. October 13th, ISS3.

MR. CROSSE, Surgeon Dentist of Queen-street, Auckland, (Reg. Medical Council, London), will by special desire, visit the undermentioned places as follows :—: — Patients requiring operations or the insertion of artificial teeth will please observe punctuality. Hamilton — Monday, October 22nd, Gvvynne's Hotel, from 3 p.m. till the following day till 3 p.m. Cambridge— Wednesday, 24th, Kirkwoods Hotel. Kihikihi— Thursday, 25th, Andersons Hotel. Te Awamutu— -Friday, 26th, Lewis' Hotel. Alexandra— Saturday, 27th, Finch's Hotel. Ohattpo — Monday, 29th, Delaneys Hotel.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1762, 20 October 1883, Page 3

Word count
Tapeke kupu
727

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1762, 20 October 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1762, 20 October 1883, Page 3

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