Wanteds, &c.
WANTED— A good Nursemaid ; references required. Apply Mrs Gussen, Hamilton.
WANTED— A Young Girl, about 12 or 13 years old, to mind a baby. Apply Mrs S. Short, Te Awamutu.
WANTED KNOWN— BIue Ribbon Army Meeting, 8 o'clock, Presbyterian Church, Tuesday, July Bth.
WANTED KNOWN— That my cash price for Carrots, ton or more, is £2 10s in Cambudge, or £2 at farm. Table carrots, 8s per &ack, — Win. Selby, Hautapu.
WANTED— The Settlers ot the Wai kato to try the Waikato Flour Mills Al Flour. It is the best quality in the market. Kept by nearly all storekeepers.
TX7' ANTED KNOWN— New English Vt Field and Garden Seeds just arrived. J. T. Home, Hamilton.
WANTED TO SELL— An American Hoise-power (shong enough to use eight horses) Chaff-cutter, by Richmond and Chandler ; belting complete, capable of cutting 60 bags per hour. Pi ice, £35. — Apply to John Runciman, Broadmeadows.
IWISH it to be understood that my connection with the Noith Now Zealand Farmers' Co operative. Association ceased on the 21st of June. C. J. W. BARTON.
LOST — From Ngaruawahia, Creamy Gelding, bianded TK hind quar ters ; also, from Cambridge, Bay Pony star on forehead, branded 5 fore shoulder' o ■ Ten Shillings each. Apply Waikato Coal and Shipping Company.
P-J REWARD. Lost— A Bay Entire Colt, about IS months old. Two white hind feet ; white star. The above reward will be paid to any one w ho will give such information as will lead to his recovery. G. S. DAY. Whatawhata, June 26th, ISS4.
TIAMILTON CHORAL SOCIETY. MEMBERS will MEET as usual for Piactice on Wednesday Evening. T. WALLNUTT, Hon. Sec.
NO T ICE. Waikato Cheese and Bacon Factory Company Limited.
THE SECOND ANNUAL MEETING of iSliaicholdeis of abo\e company will he held at the company's oihee, Hamilton Auction Mart, oil Thiueda}', Julj 24th, at 7 p.m. BuhiN'i-ss : To receive the Directors' Report, Bd lance Sheet, and Election of two Duectoi<3. JOHN KNOX, Secretary.
A LEXANDRA TOWN DISTRICT J\. BOARD.
Ratepaycis of the above district aie hereby notified in teims Sue. 17, Rating Act, 1882, that the board intend at a meeting to be held on Puday, July 18th, ISB4, to make a rate of in the pound, upoii the mteable values for the year ending Maich 3 1 fat, 18S">, to become payable in one instalment at the office of the boaid on the Ist August, ISB4. P. PISTItUCCI, Cleik, Alexandra Town District Board. Alexandia, June 27th, ISS-i.
DIAKO COUNTY COUNCIL. Extraordinary Vacancy. An extraordinary vacancy having occimed in the ]'iako County Council thiough the le-iigiution of Mr J. P. Campbell, one of the lepiescntativcs of the Waitoa Hiding, I heieby gi\ c notice that an ELECTION will be held at the School-hou&e, Mouiusville, on TUI*»S DAY, the 22nd mst , to fill the abovenamed vacancy. Nomination of Candidates will be reopived l>y me at the School-house, Moirinsville, on or before the hour ot noon on SATURDAY, the 12th inst. JOHN HUNT, Returning Officer. Dated this Ist day of July, 1884.
F. FORREST, NURSERYMAN & SEEDSMAN, PIAKO ROAD.
Oiders addressed to the Nursery, or care of Mr LcQuo&ne, will be promptly attended to.
MEWMAKKET NURSERY. A General Collection of Nursery Stock, embracing a Choice and Varied Assortment of ABIES, CEDRUS, CUPRESSUS, MAGNOLIAS, RHODODENDRONS, &c, Ac, in different stages of giowth ; some of which are magnificent specimens, fiom 5 to 7 feet in height. These will be offeied cheap (to make room for young stock), and will be found well woi thy of inspection, especially to gentlemen planting new or enlarging old gdidens. I bog also to draw attention to my Stock of APPLE and other FRUIT TREES, which aie Clean and Splendidly Rooted, being transplanted every season. Inspection invited j Catalogues post fiee. c. s. McDonald.
«s»©* ntn tt ay & qON)q 0N) *Ma& LJ, xl ay & Oon, 31S* MONTPELUER NURSERY, Respectfully solicit the attention of Planters to their general collection of Nursery Stock, including Ornamental Tiees and Shrubs, Bulbs, Tubers, Herbaceous and Soft-wooded Plants, Flower Seeds, &c. Our Fruit Trees are clean, healthy and well grown, and include the most useful and popular varieties, viz., Apples on blight-proof stocks, Cherries, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Nectarines, &c, &c. Catalogues post free on application.
§ Fruit Trees ! I am prepared to forward Fruit Trees to any address (packed free of charge and placed on rail or otherwise), on receipt of cash or good references from unknown correspondents. Catalogue on application free.
JOSEPH MAYO, The Nursery, DRURY, AUCKLAND.
SHINGLES AND PALINGS. 1 FOR SALE— First-class Shingles and Paliugs, split by John Webb. Delivered at Ngaroto Station. Shingles, 11s per 1000; palings aecording'to length! All orders maybe sent to M^Ohsirles'Stproy, TefUOm, ' -.: /^'^r ,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1873, 8 July 1884, Page 3
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