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Wanteds, &Te

WANTED — Baker (second-hand) ; one used to biscuit work preferred. T. Trewheellar, Hamilton.

WANTED— Navviea.Thames ValleyRotorua Railway. Wages eight shillings pur day. Apply on works.— Meicer and Marshall, contractors.

WANTED— A Good Steady Lad to milk and make himself generally useful.— F. D. R. bmale, Richmond, or Cambridge.

WANTKD— Immediately, a Respectable Man for a few weeks work. — W. S. Tillotsou, Scotchman's Valley.

WJ ANTED— A Good General Servant VV for a small family. Wages, 12s a week. Apply by letter to Mrs Browning, Avoca, Hamilton Eas^

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

WANTED Customers for 785 Pairs of Boots, ofiered by Hatrick at greatly reduced prices for cash, as ho is giving up that branch of business.

WANTED TO SELL- Good Vinegar, 2s 6d per gallon ; Brown Sugar, 3d per lb. ; Wire and Evvbank Nails, 3d per lb ; Sciim, 4cl per yard. — K. McDonald, Hamilton.

WANTED— To sell a really good Faun of 406 acies on the banks of the Waipa and Kaniwhanhvha Rivets, one on each side ot the iarm. Well tenced and bub-divided, Can be bought with or without the bush. A geod opening foi a saw mill or log trade. Apply to owner on the premises. ROGER HARSANT. December 13th, 1883.

rpo PARENTS & GUARDIANS.— X All opening in the office of this paper for a Lav as an apprentice to the printing business. For paiticulais appl} eaily to the Manager.

TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. —Lost, oil' Hamilton Eas>t Run, a Grey Gelding, branded W on near shoulder. The abo\e le ward will be given for any information leading to rccoveiy of bame. JAMES WINTER.

FOUND — Between Ng.xruawahia and Whatawluta, MONEY. The ownei can have it by giving pioper de&ciiption of the same to

W. B. LAWSON, Rangiriii.

f} -j REWARD. — Lost, from the csj JL Hamilton East run, since December Trth, a bay gelding pony, Ilarkaway, branded RII on ofF rump, brand somcw hat faint. Anyone i etui nmg the same to Heiity Chitty, Kent House, will iocei\e the above. Januaiy 4th, ]SS4.

RUNNING on my iarm at Tuhikaiamoa — One daik grey Mare, biandcd W on near shoulder ; and one bay Horse, near hind foot white, branded XT or YT. Owners can have same on paying expenses and the cost of this adveitisement. H. HADFIELD. Tuhikaramea, January Ist, 1884.

TRAY C A T T LE.

Now tunning at Rukuhia — One tlnee-yccvr-old White Heifer, red about the head, In an (led Urge O on left rump, two snips out ot nght ear. Two yeais on station. One Daik Red eighteen-months-old Steer, no biands or maiks Has been on the station about 12 months. One Yellow and White Calf, no buuids. Recently at the sale (a sciubbei.; The above cattle will be sold at Mr BuckLind's sale at Ohaupo on the Bth Januaiy, ISB4, unless claimed.

KOBT. N. BUTTLE, Manager Uukuhia Station. rrTo b"l~aUk SMITHS. FOll SALE— A Fi.st-d.iss BLACKSMITH'S BUSINESS, in a central township in Wailcato. A idle chance for a man w ith small capital. For further particulars apply at office of this paper. TJI 0 R SALE. All that Block of Land adjoining the Hamilton Hotel, with the Buildings erected thereon, and now let to good tenants, returning a rental of £146 per annum. It requhed, half tiie purchase money can remain on mortgage for a teim of 3 or 5 yeais at 8 per cent, Mr Hatiick, diaper, living on the piopcity, will show the properties on application. Apply to JAMES HARPER, View Road, Mount Eden, Auckland.

•p 0 R SALE. 100 Grey-faced Maiden EWES for SALE, Southdown-Lincoln Cioss. Clip as hoggets averaged over eight pounds. Put to pure Shropshire rams, would soon woik into a fchropshhe flock. Apply to J. A. & W. M. DOUGLAS, Cambiidge. CITEEPLECHASER "QUILP," FOR O SALE. Chestnut gelding, 6yrs old, by Sator— dam bj' Pacific, in training. Apply to ,1. S. BUCKLAND, Or to J. A. DOUGLAS. I^~ 0 T I C E . On account of leaving Waikato, all ACCOUNTS due to me MUST BE PAID ' on or before January Bth, to Mr J. T. Camp, whose receipt will be binding on me. HENRY CARR, Blacksmith, Tamahere. S"~~UNDAY SERVICES, Le Quesne's Hall, Hamilton. — To-morrow Morning, at 11 o'clock ; Evening, at 7 o'clock. Subject for evening lecture: — "The Cause of Theological Errors."

WESLEYAN CHURCH, Te Awamutu.

Services To-Morrow.

Morning — Mr G. Bridgman. Evening — Rev. Oliver Dean.

rpRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH, 1 HAMILTON.

Services To-morrow.

Subjects :

Morning — "Time to Awake out of Sleep." Evening— "The Parable of the Talents." Preacher ; Rev, John Dukes,

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1794, 5 January 1884, Page 3

Word count
Tapeke kupu
772

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1794, 5 January 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1794, 5 January 1884, Page 3

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