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tyt7 ANTED, by a respectable middle* jVJr,| > aged v^oinanjrsituatjojiiaSiljLpus©keeper.';! Ap',pty oss <>* %>a»»Pf fr) X I ijihi, or WaikaldTirties'bfflcfe/'' 1 "^CMkSfid.-M^^gectlMWi&P 1 T T ,< 3fojiing Man, S^uatiqaasjAloul^er ■Setter and Burner in a brickyard. Tlioroughly ' £ c6n/pfefceiit. 'J.H.,' m P.b), Auck!arid'/ : ;i";,(;; i ";, ( ; t \[ ",*;'//,/ ' :LAJ^|]Dr7-^/Maff'4B Bftdt^fAiiyly Mrs Gwynne, Hamilton Hotel. ANTED, by *a Young Man— V,*Eip^o^\nent> s it»ii\> V^fcvtioriror Farm ; can plough, butcher, train young horses to saddle, singly or double harness. Good refer.en.ee. — • Thos. ;A. Connolly, Hamilton! ijast. •',/,.'.■/• , f ANTED TO SELL— An American- < Hdiie-poWer (utioug ! eiroughl to use eight horses) ;,by*lßichmond and Chandler ; belting complete, capable of cutting 60 i bags 'per hour. Price, £35. — Apply to. John Runchnan, Broad meadows. WANTED KNOWN— To Let, fourroomed House ; fine' situation. Also, three-roomed Cottage. J; T. Home, Hamilton.. , ' . , ( i ,i
WANTED— The~Settlera of the *Vai ,kato to try the Waikato Flour Mills Al Flour. It is the,bcßt quality jn the market. Kept by nearly all storekeepers. ALL those iiittM cated, in formiug a ■SKATING ULUH in'Hamiltouare requested tOimeet at Uw ymifeV Hotel on Monday evening 1 next at 7.3.) p.m. o'clock. . SEED Winter Wheat, " R<A Cb'aff,". crop this season 33 bushels per acre. For Sale. — J. H. MaNdexo, Te Aw.imutu. /CARROTS, 43s per ton; first-class \J Clover Hay, 70s per ton at ,tlu stack.— J. H. Mvmjfno, Te Aw.imutu. '
I7IOR S YLE.— Ellison's Km in 100 Acios, close to Hamilton ami R.ulway station, within easy distance of Clieese' Factory. An iiultistrions family could pay for it in a fe\y years )>y supplying milk to the faetoiy., Apply to ' W." hi KELE. OR SALE -About 120 Acres of Lund, adjoining the Il.uihlton Bond. Aj>ply to W. B. Morgan,, Huutapu. I .
M^pO LET.— A Six toamed X House,' ! with stable, coach-house and paddock. One minutes' \vt\lk from Postoffice. Apply to JOHN KNOX.
f pENDERd invited for cleaning TamaL here, School and Church ; conjointly preferred. Tenders to close Wednesday next. Address Committee, Tamahere. EL. JONES, Pianoforte Tuner, is • now in Cambridge, and will be in Hamilton during next week. Oiders may be left with N, 0. Lennox, Stationer.
■vr o t i c c. ! Any person FOUND TRESPASSING in PURSUIT of GAME on the property of the Waikato Land Association will be PROSECUTED.
QND WAIKATO REGIMENT. U The TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY of the FOUNDATION of the SETTLEMENT of Alexandra by the above Regiment will be Commemomted with a DINNER and BALL at Alexandia on the 20th inst. All old 2nd Waikatonieh are requested to attend. Tickets, not, to exceed ,£1 each, may be obtained on application to any member of the committee, or to the hon. sec. P. PISTRUCCI. Alexandra, June 5.
TF. AWAMUTU CHEESE AND BACON FACTORY COMPANY (Limited). THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the Volunteer and Public Hall, Te Awamutu, at 3 o'clock p.m. on Saturday, 21st June, 1884. To receive the Report and Balancesheet for the year ending 21st May last past. To elect Directors in place of those retiring. To appoint Auditors and for the transaction of such other business as may' be brought before the meeting. Transfer books will be closed from 7th to 23rd June inst. J. WALTON, Secretary. Te Awamutu, 6th June, ISB4.
XT 0 T I C E . North Ngavuawahia settlers, and particularly Mr Starr and Mr Lockie and their families, are hereby cautioned not to trespass upon Allotment IGG, North Ngaruawahia, after this date, or they will be punished according to law. i PATRICK SLOAN & CO. Ngaruawahia, June 7.
WESLEYAN CHURCH, TK AWAMDI'U, Services To-Morrow. Preachers for the Day : Rev. Oliver Dean.
rpRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH, 1 HAMILTON. Services To-Morrow. Preacher , for the day : Rev. John Dukes. Evening Subject : "Majesty and Mercy."
HUKANUI HALL. A CONCERT AND DANCE will be held in the above building on ' ' Thursday' Evening, June 12, at o'clock. i ' Admission— 2s 6d.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1860, 7 June 1884, Page 3
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688Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1860, 7 June 1884, Page 3
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