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Wanteds, &c.

WANTED— A Boy to do stable work and milk a cow. Apply to T. G. Sandes.

WANTED— A General Servant for a family of three. Must be able to cook —Apply to Mrs Gwynneth, Cambridge.

WANTED— A Good Double Furrow Ploughman, to go into a camp. Also, Small Boy for kitchen.— Apply to J. McNicol, New stead.

WANTE D IMM EDI ATELY — A Good General Servant. Apply to Mis Cussen, Hamilton.

WANTED IMMEDIATELY— Man Cook for Ohaupo Hotel. Apply M. Delanv.

WANTED— A Young Man to drive a s>piing trap. Apply to J. \V. Biidgman.

WANTED— Ten Teams for Earthwork on Railway at Moninsville. — Hunt and White, Conti actors. W" ANTED— A goocfGeneral Servant. Apply to Mrs Geoffrey Maclean, Cianston, Cambridge.

WANTED— To Purchase Poultry and Etrgs. — Henry Gillet, National Hotel, Cambridge.

WANTED— The Settleia ot the WaiLato to tiy the Waikato Flour Mills Al Flour. It is the be&t quality in the market. Kept by ncaily all storekeepers.

WANTED— Everybody to read K. M'Donakl's Price List in another column.

WANTED to Sell, a first-class Ladies" Pony and Side Saddle ; also, a good second-hand Spring Cai t and Harness. K. M'Donald, Hamilton.

WANTED KNOWN— Nails, 2,' d per lh.; Vinegar, Js dd per gal.; Milk Dishes horn 2b each, for sale at K. JYTDonald t., Hamilton.

WANTED KNOWN— That Peaifeon & Blacksmiths hliop, T.xin.ilieiv, will be Opened Tue&dajs, WednebdaAS and Fridays.

]70R SALE-A Lady's Pust class Hack. Apply C. 11. Johnson, GwynncS Stables.

PEACHES !— Now getting npe. Oidei&toMi Sheiley, Ranghni. mO LET— A bhop iv Dukt &tiect, X Cam budge. Apply to Mn Ph;suulta, Jeweller, CiUubucige.

FOUND— A Gold Shirt Stud. Owner can have same on application to the Manager ot Tut W ukato TiMbh and paying expenses.

HAMILTON "CHORAL SOCIETY. MEMBERS of the above Society arc requested to re-asseniblc for usual weekly pi actice on Wednesday evening next at 7.30 p.m. in the Public Hall. T. WALLNUTT, Hon. See.

r[W SHILLINGS REWARD.-Lost X fiom Mr Buckiand's faim, Te Awanuifcu, about the middle of Januaiy — One Dark Red and White Polled Heifer, about 18 months old, and one Light Red and White Steer, same age, bianded T on tiie side. The abo\e rewaid will be paid to anyone giving information that u ill lead to their iceo\ cry. JAMES TREWIN. Te Awamutu. "ith Feb.

PUBLIC HALL, HAMILTON WEST. REV. TI. It. DEWSBURY Will deliver his POPULAR LECTURE, " TOM HOOD : Pom and Humourist, " Iv the above Hall, on Monday Evening, Feb. 11th, At 8 o'clock.

Tickets, 1& 6d each, may be had at Mcsms McDonalds, Knoxs, Home's, Cox's, Hatiick's, Lennox's, and Dey and Ftench's. pLAUD ELANDS! There can be little doubt but that Claudelands will very soon be Hamilton. Wheie the niilway station is, there the town will be. The unsold portions of the Claudelands Township are FOR SALE ; the prices are exceedingly low considering the position of the township, and its many other natuial advantages. Although the prices of the allotments are so low now, it is the owner's intention to taise them to their value very shortly. All infouucilion in regard to these most valuable sites ivill be given on application to CHARLES H. OSMOND, Land and Monetary Agent, 116 QpekxsTUU/r (adjoining B. Tonics and Co.), AUCKIAM).

npE AWAMUTU STEAM FLOUR -*- MILLS.

The undersigned having erected a FLOUR MILL with All the Latest Improvements,

Ih PREPARED TO GRIST WHEAT ® Is. PER BUSHEL.

All Wheat put thiough a first-class Smutter betore grinding." Crushing Done. Oats . . . . Is Od per sack. Peas Is 6d „ „ B,nley Js -id „ „ Make Is 4d „ „ Flour, Sharps and Brau ou sale at current iates>.

S. SHORT, Proprietor. IN order to keep pace with the times, the undersigned beg to inform their numeious patrons that they have determined to REDUCE their price of Shoeing and other work from this date. Thanking all for their liberal support in the past, and hoping by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same.

Draught Horses, Calks and Toes 7s Calks only 6s Hacks 5s J. AND T. PBINCE, Blacksmiths, &c, OHAUPO,

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1807, 5 February 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1807, 5 February 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1807, 5 February 1884, Page 3

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