Wanteds, &c.
WANTED— A good Carpenter. Apply to E. Pearson and Sons',' Hamilton
WANTED—A Slaughterman ; single man preferred. J. S. Buckland.
WANTED— Ten Teams for Earthwork on Railway at Morrinsville. —Hunt and White, Contractors.
WANTED-Agood Cook and Housemaid for Lichfiold. Apply by letter to Mr Halconibe, Lichfield.
WANTED-A smart youth, of 14 or 15, as Apprentice to the saddlery trade. Apply to Isaac Bates, Saddler, Cambiidge.
WANTED— To Sell a first-ckbS Ladies' Pony and Side-saddle. — Apply K. McDonald.
WANTED— The Settlers ol the Waikato to try the Waikato Flour Mills Al Flour. It is the best quality in the market. Kept by nearly all storekeepers.
WANTED— Everybody to read K. M'Donald's Price List in another column.
WANTED KNOWN-Mamlla and Flax Binding Twine at Waikato Coal and Shipping Company, Cambiidge.
WANTED KNOWN— That Pearson's Blanch Shop atTamaheie will be opened Tuesday?, Wednesdays and Fiidays.
WANTED KNOWN— Nails, 2|d per lb.; Vinegar, Is 9d per gal. ; Milk Dishes fiom 2s each, for sale at K. M'Donald's., Hamilton.
KENT HOUSE will (probably) be closed fiom Monday till Wednesday for Autumn Buyim,.
LOST, fiom Te Aroha, bay Mare, bianded M on near shoulder, J. Mtiddt'ii, Post-office, Te Aroha.
LOST— Fiom the Narrows, three Cattle, branded like two B's ffl conjoined on their side on the near rump. Brands very indistinct. Reward on recovery. BELL BROTHERS.
FOUND— A Gold Shut Stud. Owner can have same on application to the Manager of Tun Waikato Times aud paying expenses.
I) UNNING on my farm since February \j 4th, a Hay Mare, white hind feet, and white streak on face. Owner may ha\ c the same by paying expenses, and applying to
CHAPMAN EWEN. Tamahere, Febniaiy 14.
GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL
CONCERT,
«Y THK HAMILTON ORPHEUS GLEE CLUB (Assisted by other Lady aud Gentleman Amateuis), TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1884.
PUBLIC HALL, HAMILTON.
PROGRAMME. Pakt I. 1. Paifc Song— <?/ " O fly with me " l>\ "O\c'r her gia\c" 2. Song — " If I weio a Knight of the
olden time " 3. Quaitctt— a ( " The two roses " b \ " Soldiei's song " 4. Balhd — "Dieani laces" o. Duct— <( Aimy and Navy " 6. Part Song— " The open air " 7. Duo (Pianoforte)—" Sans Souci " 8 Song—" Si tv tavais " !). Quaitctt—" Thice Chafeis " 10. Ballad — "I seek for thee in every flower " 1 1 . Par t Song— ' ' Far e well to the Forest "
Interval of Five Minutes.
P\KT 11. RECOLLECTIONS OF DIXIE : A Study in Black and White. 1. Opening Chorus 2. Song— " Old folks at home " 3. Song— (comic), "Hen Convention" 4. Song — " Haul tunes come again no
more " ."). Song—" Nellie was a lady " 6. >ong— "Down by the deep sad sea " 7. Song— (comic), " Oh ! what an afternoon."
Concert to commence at 8, and conclude at 10 p.m.
Tickets two shillings and one shilling.
Proceeds m aid of S. Peter's Choir, and Hamilton Public Hall, in equal proportions.
CA MBRI1) (i X B APTIST TABERNACLE.
The Rev. Charles Carter Will preach in the above place of Worship On LORD'S DAY, Feb. 17th, 1884, MORMNCI AND EvKN'IXG.
WESLEYAN CHURCH, CAMBRIDGE.
Sunday Services.
Morning, 11 — Rev. H. R. Dewsbury. Subject : "The Blight Light in the Clouds." Evening — Mr Bow man.
rpRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH, 1 HAMILTON.
Services To-Morrow.
Preachers : Morning— Mr B. F. Rothwell. Evening — Rev. J. Dimes.
WESLEYAN CHURCH, Tk Aw.vbujtu.
Services To-Morrow.
Morning — '
"The Great Salvation "•
'—Rev.
J. F. Mnndeno. Evening — Rev. Oliver Dcau.
SUNDAY SERVICES, Le Quesne's Hall, Hamilton. — To-morrow Morning, at 11 o'clock ; Evening, at 7 o'clock. Subject for evening lecture— "'The Urrchaugeable Counsels of God." Tf O R S A ~L E. 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. If required, half the purchase money can remain on mortgage for a term of 3 or 5 years at 8 per cent. Mr Hatrick, draper, living on the property, will show the properties on application.
Apply to JAMES HARPER, View Road, Mount fiden, Auckland.
T3UILDERS OF WAIKATO.
Notice that we want to supply you with the very best KAURI TIMBER at very low rates. ■ - >-■•„•
Address — Papakura Saw Mills. , • < 'CQUryTHABD'BROS 1 ,,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1812, 16 February 1884, Page 3
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686Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1812, 16 February 1884, Page 3
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