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WANTED -A Man as Boots. - ApolyMrs Gwynne, Hamilton Hotel. WANTED— By a Lady, an Engage ment as Companion or Lady Help. 'Apply "E.W.," Post-office, Cambridge. WANTED -Situation as ' General Sen ant or Housemaid. Apply E.M., care of J. S. Bond, Printer, Cambridge.

WANTED -A Good Single M.m amongst horses, and a Good Double-furrow Ploughman. Apply at once. John Mann, Waiorongomai.

WANTED— The Settlers of the Waikato to try the Waikato.Flour Mills Al Flour. It is the best quality in the market. Kept by nearly all (storekeepers.

WANTED, by a Young ManEmployment on a Station or Farm ; can plough, butcher, train young horses to saddle, single or double harness. Good reference. — Thos. A. Connolly, Hamilton East.

TtTANTED-Pur-Ert)ji>^3> VV chasers of Choice VsilSJ' Furniture, Plated Ware, &c, to visit the Hamilton Auction Mart and inspect articles on view for Saturday's sale.

WANTED -Employment by a Young Man of efi'lit yearo' coloniaLexpciience ; is a good ploughman or driver, alßo good hand with young horses and general hand on a farm Good reference from Last employer Apn'y, by letter or otherwise, to "JR.," Tnnnhere Tostoffice, or Mr llcwitt'o Hotel, Cambridge.

WJ ANTED TO HWE CUT— About. V V 20 Tons CHAKF. Apply immediately to the umUi signed. EDWI). JONES. Junction F.vrm, Alexandra, June DMi, 188*.

Vf 7" ANTED TO SELL— An American V* Hoise-power fsliong enough ro use eight horses) ChafT cutter, by Richmond and Ohandlir; beltim; complete, capable of cutting (50 bags per hour. Price, £35. — Apply to John Runciman, Broarlmcadows.

rpEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST— BAY HORSE, branded C near shoulder, NO off shoulder, three white feet, shoes on front feet. W. H. GOOD-WIN, Ngaruawahia.

MR E. L. JONES, Pianoforte Tuner, is now in Cambridge ; orders may be left with Mr Dickenson Mr Jones will be in Hamilton at end of this week ; orders may be left with Mr Lennox.

f)ND WAIKATO REGIMENT. The TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY of the FOUNDATION of the SETTLEMENT of Alexandra by the above. Regiment -vi 1 11 be Commemorated with a DINNER and BALL at Alexandra on the 20th inst. All old 2ud Waikato men 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.

MINSTREL. ENTERTAINMENT. Oddfellows' Hall, Hamilton. TUESDAY, 17th JUNE, 1884.* Programme : 1. Opening Chorus 2. Song—" Long Ago " 3. Comic Song— "You may Kiss me and caress me " 4. Song—" Where are my schoolmates gone " 5. Comic Song — " Susan will bc^ there " 6. Song — " Gone are the days " 7. Comic Song — " Babies on our block " 8. Song—" Down by the Deep Sad Sea " 9. Comic Song (local)—" When Johnny Comes Marching Home." Interval. 10. Instrumental Duett— (Beethoven) , 11. Stump Speech 12. Quartette— "Lutzow's Wild Hunt" 13. Aria—" Don Giovanni," (Mozart) 14. Aria—" II Flaute Magico," (Mozart) , 15. Quartette—" Come Boys Drink " 16. Comic Finale—" Vote forTompkins." Doors open at 7..30 ; to commence at 8. Admission : 2s and Is. C. J. W. BARTON, Hon. Sec.

raiAND CONCERT THE HUKANUI HALL, THIS EVENING, " THURSDAY, JUNE 12tii. Programme : Overture (piano and violin) ... Mrs Reynolds aud Mr Greenwood Q] ee — «' England,'' (men's voices) ... Tonic Sol-fa Class Reading— " Mark Twain" ... Mr J. McNicol Song— Miss McKenzie" Song— "Noah in the Ark" ... Mr Nettlingham Song— "Slave Chase" ... Mr Stretton Duet— " Far Away" ... Mrs J. McNicol and Mrs H. Reynolds Song— "Eileen Alannah," ... Mr Trewheellar • ' ", Song—" A Silver Lining to Every Clopd" : Mrs Melling Quartette— " The Three Chafers" ... Orpheus Glee Club Chorus of Sailors — "The Anchor's Weighed" . • Interval of five minutes. | Part ii. Dialogue (From " The Poor Gentleman")" Messrs Roberts and Christian Glee—" Hush Thee My Baby"- . . . Tonic Sol-fa Class Song—" When the Old Horse Died" ... Mr Ormerod . SongRecitation— ... Mr S. E. G. Smith Song — Miss McKenzie Song— "Finest Nigger in the Land" ... Mr Stretton Reading— Mr Templer Song— MrWallnutt Duet "Very Suspicious/ 1 • ... Miss McKenzie and Mr H. Steele ■ -.- Quartette " Married and Single," Orpheus Gleo Club . TO CONCLUDE WITH A DANCE: At the conclusion, of the concert hot tea, coffee, and refreshments '-will be ready in Mr Martin's new cottage adjoining the Hall. Ten will also ba provided for visitors from a distance before the concert commences. To commence at 8 o'clock sharp. Ad- I mission, 2s 6d. j . A coach will leave . Mrs , Gwynne's Hotel for Hukanui, at a quaitir to six*-

MONEY .TO LEND,, in Large, or Small Sums, at a moderate rate'of interest.— Jackson and Russell, Solicitors

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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1862, 12 June 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1862, 12 June 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1862, 12 June 1884, Page 3

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