Wanteds, &c.
WANTED— A General Servant.— Apply to Mrs Kirkwood, Cambridee.
WANTED-Situation by Married Couple, without encumbrance. Used to Farm Work, or can manage a Dairy. — Apply to J.M , Post-oflice, Cambridge.
WANTED— A Situation by a Married man as Ploughman, or any kind of farm work or Gardening. — Apply to James Webber, Cambridge.
TXTANTED— A Cook for Lichfield TT Hotel, Patetere. Apply H. Bnckland, Fruiteier, Duke-street, Cambridge.
WANTED -A Strong Lad used to horses. Apply at once. A. Isaacs, Cambridge.
WANTED -A Respectable Girl, about IS yeara of age. Apply to Mis Hough ton, Duke-stieet, Cambridge.
WA NTE D — Na\ \ ies on Railway, jNJorrinsville to Td Aroha. Wages 8s per day. Hunt and White, contractors.
WANTED— To rent immediately in Hamilton, a four or five-roomed House.— Apply to J. S. Edgecumbe, Waikato Times Office.
WANTED— ThYSettleis of the Waikato to try the Waikato Flour Mills Al Flour. It is the best quality in the market. Kept by nearly all storekeepeis.
WANTED— The Buggy Whip we left behind us at the Eureka culvert. The whip has been taken in charge by some kind friend. A. J. Forrest and Co.
TIT ANTED TO BUY a light secondV T hand Spi ing Cart. C. J. W. Barton, Hamilton.
TO PARENTS & GUARDIANS.— An opening in the office of this paper for a Lad as an apprentice to the printing business. For particulars apply enily to the v anac;er.
rpo SECRETARIES OF ROAD I BOARDS. &v— Punted forms of Abstract of Rceipts and Expenditme on sale at the Watk vto Times Office ; also, pi oof of debt foi ins under the new Bankiuptcy Act.
CHEAP TRIP TO RAGLAN.
CJEA BATHING ! SEA BATHING ! !
Should sufficient inducement offer, Mr Charles Johnson will run a Coach to Raglan on Easter Sunday, 13th inst., l etui nine to Hamilton ou Tuesday. Those intending to as ail themselves of tins delightful trip will please book on Satuiday, the 12th.
Return Faie: £1.
HPRINITY WKSLBYAN CHURCH, 1 HAMILTON.
Services To-Morrow.
Preachers : Morning -Mr C. Bycroft. Evening — Rev. J. Dukes. Subject for Evening : "The Death of Prince Leopold."
WESLEYAN CHURCH, Te Awamutu.
Services To-Morrow.
Preachers : Morning— Lay Reader. E\ eniiin — Rev. Oliver Dean.
SUNDAY SERVICES, Le Qnesne's Hall, Hamilton. — To-morrow Morning, at 1 1 o'clock ; Evening, at 7 o'clock. Subject tor evening lcctme — ''Abolition of Evil."
Prospectus or Tin; North New Zealand Farmer's Cooperative Association (Limited).
Peovimoxal Directors :
W. A. Graham, J.P., Hamilton, Chaiiman R. Pi;at, Mayor of Hamilton J. J. Bakugh, Tamahere, Farmer Fitzroy Pkycocke, Auckland Jas Bell, Southern Wairoa, Farmer John* Brooks, Churchill, Farmer J. Fokulxt, Cambridge, Farmer S. S. Gkmivm, Tamahere, Faimer C. Gould, Waitoa, Farmer K. Gilleit, Kirikiiiroa, Farmer Geo. Littie. Ngaruawahia, Faimer A. Main, H.iutapu, Fanner H. Mltuvlk, Huntly Pottery Woiks J. New land, Ngaroto, Farmer J. B. Smith, Piako, Farmer G. Way, Rukuhia, Fanner S. WhsTNhY, Te Awamutu, Farmer W. H. Wallm, J.P., Raglan C. Day, Whatawhata, Farmer. Bankers : Baxk of Niav Zealand. Solicitor : W. M. Hay, Esq.
The objects for which the Company is established are as follow :— (1) To offer facilities to fanners for the shipment by the most approved means of their produce to the vaiious markets of the world, and appointment of agents in diffeient localities for the furtherance of this object. (2) To effect advances on any securities, real or personal, that the Directors appointed by the Association may think fit. (3) To procure for sale to the Shareholders, Cornsacks, Woolpacks, Agricultural Implements, Seeds, and other articles of consumption, or otherwise, that the Directors to be appointed by the Association may think fit. (4) To extend the working of the Association in any duection whicti may seem likely to benefit the members. (5) To confine the advantages of the Association exclusively to members. (6) To conduct the operations of the Association on a cash basis.
(7) To divide the profits that may accrue to the Association in the conduct of its business among the shai eholders of the Associatiou pro rata in accordance with the amount of business done by each shareholder, after paying such dividends on paid-up Capital as may be declared from time to time, and after setting aside any funds as a reserve fund that the Directors of the Association may think fit. (8) Aud the doing of all such other things as are incidental or conducive to the attainment of the above objects. The liability of the shareholders is limited.
The nominal capital of the company ia ten thousand pounds, divided into ten thousand shares of one pound each, payable in instalments as follows : — One shilling on application, one shilling on allotment, and one shilling atintervals of not less than one month. Application for shares to be made to Mi* Barton,' Secretary pro tern, ton* Mr. Roche, Te AwanSutu, 1 ioy any 'i>f the directors, from whom all ; particulars, can. be Obtained, / - - ; ., >J^ *» ;}j
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1833, 5 April 1884, Page 3
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807Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1833, 5 April 1884, Page 3
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