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Wanteds, &c

WANTED-A Good General Servant. Apply at once. Mrs W. J. Hunter, Ohaupo.

WANTED— Tendeis for cutting about 2000 j arc's of sw amp draining. For particulais apply to Mi Anderson, at Richmond. Tenders to be sent to W. L. Williams, Cambridge.

WANTED— Competent assistant to have charge of Store. One with somo knowledge of Maori piefcued Libeial salary to good hand ; icfeicnce indiepensible.— Apply own handwriting W. Kineaid, Cambiidge.

Y\7 ANTED— A Domestic Set \ ant.— f V Apply to Mis R. Reynoldb, \V.u Valley, Cambiidge.

WANTED— 30 Good Pick and Shovel Men foi the Woikson the Lichfield section of the Thames Vallcy-Roto-rua Railway between O\toid and Lichfield. Apply D. FALLON, Contiactor, Oxtoid. 7th May, 1 SSI.

WANTED— The vSettleis of the Wai hato to tiy the Waik.ito Floui Mills Al Flour. It is the lu^t quality in the market. Kept by ncaily all stoiekeepeia. __ _ __ A PURSE containing Money. Owner can ha\c it by dosciibnijj it, and l).i>mt, r for this advoitibL'nicnt.— Apjjly W^ihATu Timi^ Oilicc. FOUND— A Fake Tooth. The ownui can ha\c same l«y [)a,\intr oxpt'iisLS on application to The \\ ailwito liim-s Office.

LOST, onthcOxfoid ioad, a Leather Saddle-bag (lialf-iound\ cont.iimnti books, &c. Tlie lindcr will bo iew aided on letuining same to John Hougliton an 1 Sons, Cambiidge. 7AS 11 E W A It D

LOST— Fiom llaniilton, a IMack Maio, white star on toiehcad ; biandcd (j on near shoulder ; last seen with a, baj horse, white face, tlnee white lugs, no biaml, near Pat'iangi. FKAXCIS CRAWFORD. Hamilton East.

rr\ AMAH E R E SCHOOL The above school will be opened on Monday, ]2th mst. Parents and otheit. are lotjuested to send their child 1 en rr\ 0 L c T .

A Comfoi table Four-roomed COTTAGE. — Apply to John Knox. T) L~ ~C) U t^ H I~~IT~G.

WANTED — A strong Team with Dotible-fiuiou Ploiitjh, at pci day, to break up land for foiest plai.tmg Foi particulais apply to Jas. R. Smith, adjoining Wanangi Station.

"p XT ENS lON OV TIME The TIME for loa-hintr TEXDEPvS for the Election oi a BUILDING in Duke-street, Ciinibiiflirt*, tor Mi Hewitt, has been EXTIfiNDHirtiUSATUMJAY, 10th mst., at the same tune and pi ice, J5 iiKwirr.

~VT O T I C E . Running on out l^tate, Rotoiangi, near Canibiidj_e, *oi bi\ months, 1 Bay Fill\, about tw o \ eai > old, no \imi>lo biiiuds Unless the same is claimed within 14 days and 1 xpeube-. paid, Ihe illh v ill 1)l sold at Mi J. !i. P.ucklandS sale at Ciiiubudge on Satunlay, 10th Ma>, , JSSJ. *7iiia:& I'ARKER. Rotoiangi, 10th Apui, ISS4.

IJUNNINGon my Kum foi tlu- hi'-t V) thicc months, one Daik Chi'btnut Gelding, biiiiuiv-'d neai shoulder O, »ta\ on fotehcad, hmd fcut It not claimed aud expenses paid, will he sold by auction at Mr luickland'a Sale, May 21th. K. T. MILLVK. Pateiant,'!, May ")th, IhS-1

rp.RKSt J ASS'N(4 on nij iann for about L tout in 11 th -v — One lioan Mag, about tlnee \t\u- old ; half 11,0 cm out under put of 1 :ich car ; no \i\ilik- bi M nd Also, 1 \ tlio \ Ileitci ; uo\i-il>le biaiid or eai ni.iik If not daunul and c\pense-> fia I >v thin hi'iitcin day-> liom this date ' ill 1 c cold to pas fvpen <^ 11. REYN 'LDSs. Caiil-ii.igc, Miy «{! 1881.

pi X U S H E D OAT S. The nude) «icnc(l aic piopdiid to Ciush Oats at 3d per bushel. Onleis left .it the Hamilton Auction Mart will leeuivc pioinpt attention. KNOX & RIDLEK. Excelsioi Floiu Mills.

Any person FOUND TRESPASSING in PURSUIT of GAME on tlie piopeity of the Waikato Land Asboeiation "Will be PROSECUTED.

OOROUGIt OF HAMILTON. Notice. In compliance with the prmisions of the " Munirip-il Corpor itions Act, 1i>70," .1 Jl EE I - ING of the nur-iesscs ot tin' abo\e Hnrouijh is convened hereb} to he held at the Pnblu and Voluntcei Hall, at 7 M p ni., on Wednesday, the 14th jnitant. P>t si\i ss • To consider the nd\ ls.ib'lity of nisintr >i lo in of £300 for the purpose nt liquidating tho eMst.n^ li ibilitv on tlie llr.nulton Voluntoi't .uid Public H.ill, and to make such additi »ns ns will render it suitable for o flirt's for the Couik il, Public Libra rt, &c , &.c , partiuul.irs ot which have been published ROP.ERi" PE\l, .Major.

CAMBRIDGE MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION.

Members are reminded that the ensuing SESSION of the above Association WILL OPEN ou TUESDAY EVENING next, at 7.30 p.m. A full attendance is particularly requested. Business : Election of Om'cprs and arrangement of programme. M. R. KEESING, Hon. Sec.

ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, CAMBRIDGE.

Sunday Services. Morning, 11 — Rev. H. R. Deivsbnry Evening, 6.3o— Rev. H. R, Dewsbury.

Subject of evening lecture : " The Rationale of Prayer."

TRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH, HAMILTON. Services To-Morrow. Subjects : Morning — " Isaiah's Vision." i Eveniug—" A Temperance >Sermon." '' ■ Preacher for the day : ■ < * Rev. O. Dean.

WESLEYAN CHURCH, Te Awamutu.

Services To-Morrow.

Preachers : Morning — Mr J. Bridgman. Evening— Rev. John Dukes.

SUNDAY SERVICES, Le Quesne's |s>>- H^-Jl, Hamilton.— To-morrow MornBgftffc It o'clock ; Evening, at 7 o'clpcjc. fljepfc tot evening lecture— <( Creation.'

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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1848, 10 May 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1848, 10 May 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1848, 10 May 1884, Page 3

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