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WANTED by, Two Girls— Situation asicsok, housemaid or waitress. —Address* X.Y.Z.,' Post-office," Cambridge. WANTED—Parents and friends to attend distribution of prizes at S. v Andrew's .Sunday-school,, Cambridge, next Wednesday evening, at 7 o'clock.

WANTED— A good General Servant. Apply to Mrs Lake, Fernside, Ohaupo. WANTED— By a Married Man, a Situation on a Farm. Advertiser is a good ploughman, and used to all kinds of farm work.— Apply to J. S. Bojjd, Printer, Cambridge. ANTED, by a Young Man— Employment on a Station or Farm ; can plough, butcher, train young horses to saddle, single or double harness. Good reference. — Tlios. A. Connolly, Hamilton East.

WANTED TO SELL— An American Horse-power fstiong enough to use eight hor&es) Chaff-cutter, by Richmond and Chandler j belting complete, capable of cutting 60 bags per hour. Price, £33. — Apply to John Runciman, Broadmeadows. WANTED KNOWN — Board and Lodging for a gentleman, Vic-toria-street, Hamilton.— Apply this office.

WANTED KNOWN — That Wm. Selby (Hautapu), lias Carrots ready for delivery in quantities from half ton. WANTED-The Settlers of the Waikato to tiy the Waikato Flour Mills Al Flour. It is the best qna'ity in the market. Kept by nearly .ill storekeepers.

vsf^P^ s^ WANTED KNOWN 4il Illlf ■ iki " ugh has plenty of splendid pork, 2'ZSP^t*^ to day, f < d with milk anil beer at the Railway Ho r el, Hamilton Junction. —W. Dethmer.

iikjlLJ2jL Jl seven m °"ths '"•Jlff-'v'^X^old, the produce of one <*Msft&"«AtJ) of Mr Fantliain's choice stock.— John Knox.

FOR SALE.— EIIiWs Kami 100 Acres, close to Hamilton and Railway station, within easy distance of Cheese Factory. An industiious family could pay for it in a few years by supplying milk to the factoty. Apply to W. STEELE.

I7IOR SALE— About 120 Acres of Laud, adjoining the Hamilton Eoad. Apply to W. B. Morgan, Hautapu.

"VT G A R U A W A H I A, A CRAND CONCERT (VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL), FOLLOWED BY E^A BALL! WILL BE GIVEN On Tuesday, 3rd June, 1884, IX THE SCHOOLROOM. Admission to Concert, 2s ; Children, la ; Families, 6^. To Ball (ladies free), 2s. Concert to begin at 8 p.m. sharp. R. JAMES, Hon. Sec.

AN AMATEUR NEGRO MINSTREL ENTERTAI NMENT Will be given in the Oddfellows 1 Hall, Hamilton, On TUESDAY, JUNE 17. A. SWARBRICK, Stage Manager. C. J. W. BARTON, Secretary.

WESLEYAN CHURCH, Tk Awamutu. Services To-Morrow. Prenchers : Morning— Mr J. Bridgman. Evening— Rev. Oliver Dean.

rpRINITY WESLKYAN CHURCH, 1 HAMILTON. Services To-Morrow. Subjects : Morning — "Influence." Evening— "The Power of Religion." Preacher for the day : Rev. H. R. Dewsbury.

ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, CAMBRIDGE. Services To-morrow. Subjects : Morning—" Divine Condescension." Evening—" Spiritual Worship." Preacher for the Day. Rev. John Dukes.

SUNDAY SERVICES, Le Qnesne's Hall, Hamilton. — To-morrow Morning, at 1 1 o'clock ; Evening, at 7 o'clock. Subject for evening lecture— "The Origin of Man" (continued).

XT O T I C E. IMPOUNDED on May 28th, by Jim Tuhenua, of Tamahere, 1 Bay Horse, branded indistinctly on near rump, and white star on forehead ; also — 1 Bay Horse, branded 'H W on near shoulder, white face. Owners unknown. For trespassing on his lands, for which 7s 6d damages is claimed, and in default of being released will be sold at the public pound, Hautapu, on June 12, 1884, at norm. JAS. THOS. CAMP, Poundkeeper. Hautapu, May 29th, 1884.

"\T O T I C E. Any person FOUND TRESPASSING in PURSUIT of GAME on the property of the Waikato Land Association will be PROSECUTED. i

pRUSHED OATS. The undersigned are prepared to Crush Oats at 3d per bushel. Orders left it the Hamilton Auction Mart will receive prompt attention. " . KNOX& RIDLER, • ' " * ' ''" l ExcelBiof v Fl6itrMiUs. '

MONEY 1 TO LEND, in Large or Small Sums, at a moderate rate of interest.— Jackson and Russell,' Solicitors Fort^tre^ ' ! ' )( \ J

NEW 'LOAN' 'AND' • MERCANTILE 'AGENCY COM* PANY (Limited).-Ori f W001, '!%/ ti£g* other Produce' consigned to thejeompaiiy f& >sse l 'in ' Liberkl* *AaV^ces will bf made*. * ! .* V'f«> KJ ri<! t ,if»* For particulars apply it the Company'B •Offioe^Qiieeri-ijtreet,' Aucklitiifrf ' oirßank (

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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1857, 31 May 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1857, 31 May 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1857, 31 May 1884, Page 3

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