Wanteds, &c.
WANTED-A Housemaid.— Apply at Major Wilson's Cambridge.
WANTED— Two Apprentices for the Dress-making and Millinery De-, partments.— Apply Wells and Sou'tter, Cambridge.
WANTED— A Buyer for Ward's Brick and Pottery Works, Cambridge, good business doing. Terms liberal. — Apply Messrs Wells and Soutter, Cambridge.
WILL the person, who took by mistake from the Oddfellows' Hall on Tuesday night an Overcoat, return the same to me and oblige. JAMES AITKEN, Hamilion.
\%J ANTED KNOWN— That a pamVV phlet, entitled "The Doctrines of Annihilation aud Universalism Tested by Holy Scripture," can be had (price 6d, post paid) from Rev. J. Dukes, Hamilton.
WANTED— The Settlers ot the Waikato to try the Waikato Flour Mills Al Flour. It is the best quality in the market. Kept by nearly all storekeepers.
T O O X OUT. Cambridge Athletic Sports. NOVEMBER 9th.
I ODGE BETA, 450, 1.C., m, JLi Hamilton. Lodge of Inst/W struction Thursday next, 25th rw\ inst., 7.30 p.m. By order of W.M. S. E. Gbevii.le Smith, Hon. Sec.
PI REWARD. —Lost, a well-bred oU 1 BAY HORSE, branded JR (conjoined) on shoulder. Above reward will be paid to anyone bringing him to Moflatt's Hotel, Waihou ; or, £o will be paid on conviction of offender if horse has been stolen. HUNT AND WHITE.
npHOMAS TRIM begs to announce 1 that lie has COMMENCED CARTING between Hamilton, Morrinsville and Te Aroha, and will run regularly. All goods entrusted to his care will receive every attention. Morrinsville, October 20th, 1883.
FOR SALE-EGGS from Pure-bred Dark Brahmas. Ist Prize winners. For paiticulars, address Mrs Bluck, Te Awamutu.
T7IOR LEASE. 90 Acres of the old Racecourse for a term of sex en ycais. This being part of the Rukuhia Cheese and Bacon Factory Company's property, offers a good opportunity to an industrious family to supply milk. Rent loxv, and liberal terms given as regards improvements. Apply to \V. STEELE^ Hamilton.
T7l O R SALE. A good CAMBRIDGE ROLLER, nearly new, length Bft. 9in., overall, pi ice £17. S. ORMEROD, Central Road. Tamahere.
T^T O T I C E. IMPOUNDED by William Murphy on the 20fch October, ISB3, at Hamilton — One White Steer, and one Strawberry Cow ; No visible brands ; for which pound fees aie claimed. If not claimed before the 2nd November, will be sold at the Public Pound, Hamilton, at noon. W. H. KELLY, Poundkeeper. Hamilton, 20th October, 1833.
"VT O T I C E . IMPOUNDED, on 17th October, ISS3, by Mr T. O. .Sandcfa, — 1 Red and White Heifer, no visible bland ; for which i'l damages h cla'.med, for tiespas&ing on his property ; and, in default of being released, will be sold at the Public Pound, Hamilton, on October 31, 1883, at noon. W. H. KELLY, Poundkeeper. October 19, 1883.
PEEMIER HOTEL, WAIOEONGOMAI. T B. KILIAN begs to intimate that • he has taken the above wellsituated and first-class Hotel. The house has been thoroughly renovated, and friends and travellers will find the accommodation superior to any in the district. The Best Brands of Wines, Spirits and Beer always on hand. First-class Table Kept. BAIT AND LIVERY STABLES in connection with the Hotel. Booking Office for Bradley and Co.'s Coaches to the Thames, Ohinemuri, etc., daily to and fro.
/CAMBRIDGE. S. Peter's Roman Catholic Concert. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30th, 1883. In aid of the Funds for Painting the Church. Part I. 1. Medley (Piano) ... Mrs Sargent 2. Song— "The Arab's Farewell to his Favourite Steed "...Mr A. Garland 3. Duet— "Flow on Thou Shining River" ... Mrs Hickson and Miss Holmes 4. Song (selected) ... Mr J. Edwards 5. Song (selected) Miss Swan 6. Reading Col. Lyon 7. Song— " The Minstrel Boy" ... Mr W. Simms 8. Song (selected) ... Miss Staunton 9. Song—" When Sparrows Build" Mr H. W. Moore Part 11. 1. Selection (Piano) — Misses Boylau and Chitty 2. Song— " Come Back to Erin" ... Mr W. Simms 3. Song-—" Kathleen Aroon" ... Mrs Kerr 4. Duett— "The Gipsy Countess" Miss Swarm and Mr H. W. Moore 5. Song (selected) ... Mr J. Edwards 6. Reading Mr J. P. Campbell 7. Song (selected) ... Miss Swan 8. Duet—" O'er Hill and o'er Dale," Misses Boylan and Staunton 9. Song— "SheSangAmong the Flowers" Mrs Hickson 10. Song (comic) . Mr A. Garland To Conclude with a Dance. To which holders of front seat tickets will be admitted. Tickets, 2s and 3s— to be had from the principal Storekeepers 1 in Cambridge. ' j * * •
W A IKATO COUNT V,' i THE BRIDGES between Huntly .and, Rangiriri, on the main' road, are-UNSAFE-FOR i TRAFFICji and the.ipnblio are warned accordingly., ot f<' f ■ <' M »■« 1 ' By-Qrder.ofvi/heOouncijli'!! i' '. - M , '■• SANDES'tf NAPPERYO.Eii «'* >Jt> , Engineer WaikfttQ Ccmut^ 'CqUuQil, ■'■ '
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1764, 25 October 1883, Page 3
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