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Wanteds, &c

WANTED— A good General Servant ; one accustomed to children. Apply to Mis Cussen.

WANTED — A General Servant. References required. Apply to Mks Winstone, the Bank, Te Awamutu.

WANTED— A good General Servant. Apply to Mrs Geoffrey Maclean, Cianston, Cambridge.

WA nTED— A General Servant; refeiences mjuned. Apply Mrs Blunden. Te Awamutu.

\17 ANTED, by a Married Couple-A V V Situation on a station or farm ; both good servants. Apply to Mr J. W. Biidgman, Tc Awamutu.

WANTED— The Setticis of the Waikato to tiy the Waikato Flour Mills Al Flour. It is the best quality in the maiket. Kept by nearly all storekcepcia.

WANTED Customers for 785 Pairs of Boots, ofleied by H.xtnck at gu-atly i educed pi ices for oash, as he is giving 1 up that bianch of business.

WANTED KNOWN.— The Cheapest House for eveiy Description of Printing is at the Waikato Times Office Hamilton.

r p0 LET— A .shop in Duke-street, JL Cun bridge. Apply to Mr PtNiioi/r/, Jeweller, Cambiidge.

O P A I N T E R S

/TEXDICllS .ire invited by the undersigned up to ih'An uai y 2nd, for PAINTING iind PAPER1IANGING at the GVnti.il Waikato Hotel, wheie specifications may be scon. HENRY LEWIS,

Te Awamutu. Te Awamutu, Jan. 17th.

UNCTION Y A R D S

fn tonspijncncc of Tuesday beiii£{ the Auiuvi!i-j«iiy of the Colony and a Public Holiday, the nndeiNisjiied will hold then UMial sale at the Junction VanK on Wednesday, Jannaiy 30th, 1SS4. HUNTER & NOLAN.

|F the BAY HOUSE bianded KT Jl (pu i \ lously adv eitised as iiinninp, on my funn) h not voni ivad vvifchuijfoui'bocm ila>s fiom tins d;itc he will Iio sold at the Ciimbiidgo Hoi&o Sale, to p.iy expenses, II. IIADFIELD. Tnliik.u.imca, Januaiy 20th, LSSt.

rjHE\ SHILLINGS mCWARD.— JL LOST, fiom Carter'b Coach, between Tamahcio and Cambudge, on the •25th inst , a PAECKL (Tiouscis and Vest) ; adduss, H. Sivillu. Return to Mi Mai tin, Tailoi, Hamilton. _P> | R E \V A R DT Lost from Te Awamutu about two months ago — A Brown Bucgy Maie, with white hind foot, aud .supposed to be bianded. Anyone letimung same to John Glass, Te Awamutu, will leceivc the lew aid.

1^" O T I C E. THE WATORONGOMAI TRAMWAY COMPANY having reduced the wages to Sa, the men have lefu&ed to woik, and REQUEST all other men to KEEP AWAY till the strike is over. WILLIAM MARSHALL. THOS. SK1LLON.

r\UxiDRILLE ASSEMBLY. '4 0 TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Oddfellows' Hall, Hamilton East.

Music by the Hannlron Quadiille Band. Dancing to commence at eight. Admission, 2s Gd.

/CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY (INCORPORATED).

The ANNUAL MEETING of Membeis will be held in the Reading Room at 8 o'clock TO-MOIlllOW (Wednesday) EVENING. JOHN DODS, Seeictary. Cambiidge, Januaiy 28th, 1SSI.

TTAMILTON EAST SCHOOL. Thcabovc School will RE-OPEN TO MORROW (Wednesday), 30th inst. F. J. VONSIURMER, Chairman.

T^IIIIKIIII TOWN DISTRICT IV BOARD.

'•llOVUS AND IjIUIKJIS COXSTIUTCTIOX Act, 18S2. 1 '

T7IK R.itcpiiyn & of the Kiluldhi Town Disti lul <)i c luieby notified in terms of Section ±[) "iloads and BndgcsConstiuction Act, 1882," tliat the Kihikihi Town Di'.tna IJo.ud ha\e MADE AN APPLICATION to the Government FOR A LOAN of i"200, for the puipose of constructing Lyon and Whitmoie-streets, in iho Town of Kihikihi, the estimated coat of which is £200. The fifteen yearly payments required to be made to the Government ■n ill be £1S, and the special late lcqniied to meet them will be one-fifth of a penny in tha £ upon the nitablp \alue of all

utable propeity in the distiict. Plans, <fcc. , of the pioposed \voiks may be inspected for four weeks at the office ot the board, chairman's residence, Whitmorc-stieut. TO DECIDE whether the board shall or shall not borrow the £200, and execute the woiks above mentioned, A POLL of the uvtepayers WILL BE TAKEN at the Town Hall, Kihikihi, on SATURDAY, the 9th dciy of February, 1SS4, commencing at 9 o'clock a.m., and closing at 6 o'clock p.m. JAMES FARRELL, Chairman Kihikihi Town District Board. Kihikihi, 14th January, 1SS4.

OOROUG-II OF HAMILTON. Notification of the Valuation List.

TAKE NOTICE —The Valuation List for the Borough of Hamilton for the \e.ir ending 31st March, 18S5, is now OPEN for INSPECIION at the Borough Council Chambers, Hamilton. Al 1 objections thereto must be left at the Resident Magistrates Court, Hamilton, on or before the 15th February ne\t, addressed to the Assessment Court, and a copy of every such objection must be delivered at this office not later than sc\ en days before the next sitting of the said court. J. M. GELLING,

Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Hamilton, 14th January, 1884.

MANGAPIKO ROAD DISTRICT. Closing a Road.

Notice is hereby given, that the Mangapiko Road Board propose to ( LOSE the ROAD between Lots 30, 335, and 20, 2S, and 27, in the parish of Mangapiko, and Jihat the plans of the said road are now on view at the residence of the undersigned, Te Rore. By order. N. T. MAUNDER, Clerk Manga], iko Road Board,

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1804, 29 January 1884, Page 3

Word count
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830

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1804, 29 January 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1804, 29 January 1884, Page 3

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