Wanteds, &c. WANTED — A Waitress. — Apply Commcicial Hotel, Hamilton. WANTED— General Sen ant. Apply to Mis Robert Kiikwood, Cambridge. WANTED— A Waitress : one who would m.ike hei&elf geneially useful. Apply Masonic Hotel, Cambiidge. WANTED— An Active Young Man oi boy, accustomed to hoises, and a good milker. — S. S. Giaham. WANTED— Two Steady Men to Dine Hoi&cs on the load ; v»oik light ; none but good men need apply. Wages, £1 per week aud found. — Apply Ohaupo Hotel. WANTED — Navvies on Railway, Momns\ lllc to Te Aioha Wages Ss per day. Hunt and White, contiactois. YY r ANTKL>— By Mr Halcombo, at » f Lichlield, a good plain cook, a housemaid, and a man to milk, attend to gaoden, &c. Maided couple not obj< cti'ri to. Apply by letter to Mr H \u oMiu., Lichfield, or in person to Mrs llobt Knkuood, Cambiidge. WANTED— Tenders for 25 chains Ditch and Bank, 4by 3, up to March 12th. — Jam*s Rayxfs, Tamahere. O A MEN WANTED for Pick and OU Shovel v oik on Fallon's Lichfield Con ti act, Thames- Valley and Rotorua Railway.— Apply at Oxford, or on the \\oik&. DANIEL FALLON. WANTED— The Scttleis oi the Waikato to tiy tiic Waikato Flour Mills Al Flour. It is the bebt quality in the maiket. Kept by neaily all storekeepeis. Acheiti&ement of Unreserved O Sale at Hamilton Auction Mart next Saturday. BLUE RIBBON ARMY MEETING in Hamilton West Public Hall on Fiulay ne\r, at 8 p.m. Addresses by Re\s. Raebuin and Dukes.
a^O LET, Hamilton West— Snug fourJL roomed Cottage ; match lined. J. T Home. HEORGE SMERDON, Builder and Contractor, Bryce-stiu: kt, CAMBRIDGE. OPENING OF TE AROHA ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, HIS LORDSHIP BISHOP LUCK WILL OPEN THE NEW CHURCH, TE AROHA, Next Sunday, 9th inst.
VOL. 1 of the " Scottish Clans" was boi rowed from the librai y of Mr John Sheehan while residing in Cambridge some months ago. The borrower will please return it to Mr Edwaid Hewitt. AT O ~T I C! E~! If To-vr Matiiison* does not call for his j CLOTHES and EFFECTS within fourteen days from this date, and pay the debt on them, they will be SOLD to defray the same. A. WALFORD. Taupiri, March 3rd, ISB4. \\/" AIKATC) ROWING CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of members of the above Club will be held at Gwymie's Hotel on Saturday, Btli March, at 7.30 p.m. T. WALNUTT, ! Hon. Sec. FARM FOR LEASE AT NGARUA WAHIAThat very conveniently-situated DAIRY FARM of 250 acres the property of the late Mr T. Y. Fitzpatrick, opposite to the township of Ngaruawahia. The Hou&c, of six rooms, with large attic, is well finished aud commodious, with good dairy and scullery attached, About 100 acres oi the farm is -subdivided into well-fenced paddocks and in good grass. Term— Six years, from Ist Januay last. For particulars apply to ' E, FITZPATKI^Ki NgWu*w«iiiß (
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1820, 6 March 1884, Page 3
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474Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1820, 6 March 1884, Page 3
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