Wanteds, &c
WANTED— Contiaotuis for deepening diains. Apply A. Biuce Suttor, Euieka. WANTED -A Good General Sen ant. Apply to Mis T. McNicol, Newsteid Station, near Hamilton East.
WANTED— Situation asHousekeeper or asii&t in light House-woik in a respectable family — Addiess- "N," care of Mr W. J. Young, carpenter, Cambridge.
WANTED— A Uood Geneial Sen ant. To an experienced person libeial wages will be given. — Apply to Jas. P. Thomson, Town Boatd otiiue, Cambridge.
WANTED— A Good Man, fit for general faun woik. Apply to N. J. Dougheity, Gieenbill, Cam budge. WANTED — Housemaid ; one who would make herself geneially useful. Apply Masonic Hotel, Cambiidge.
WAN I'ED— The Settleia ot the Waikato to tiy tlie Waikato Flour Mills Al Flour. It is the best quality in the maiket. Kept by neaily all stoiekeepers. KN6"\VN^New"Englisli IT Field and Garden Seeds just arrived. J. T. Home, Hamilton.
LOST— From Nganiawahia, Cieamy Gelding, bianded TK hind quar_ ters ; also, fiom Cambiidge, Bay Pony star on forehead, branded 5 fore shoulder' ii Ten Shillings each. Apply Waikato Coal and Shipping Company. r»O R E~ W A^ R D. LOST— Seven Weaned Foals. Last seen near the Waikato Cheese Factory, near Hamilton. Fixe chestnuts and two bays. A icward of £2 will be given to anyone letnining them to J. ALLWILL. Redwood, July 12th.
r\NJ3 POUND REWARD. LOST— Fiom Waitoa, a Black Gelding, about fifteen and .vhalf hands high, saddle maiks on back, long switch tail, heavy hoofs, shod all lound. The abo\e reward will be paid to any one delivering the same to Mr A. Connolly, of Hamilton East, or to Mr T. Eowc, of Waitoa. JOHN MURPHY. "VT OTIC E. All ACCOUNTS due to the Estate of J. R. Wright unpaid on the 21st July will be handed to a solicitor for iccoveiy. JAMES RKYBURN | On behalf ot the JOSEPH GANE \ Creditors. SUNDAY SERVICES, Le Quesne's Hall, Hamilton. — To-morrow Morning, at 11 o'clock ; Evening, at 7 o'clock. Subject for evening lectuie — " The Relation of Chiist's Death to Adam's Sin." rpRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH, 4- HAMILTON.
Services To-Morrow.
Subjects : Morning— " The Millenium." Evening — " Heavenly Love and its Outcome." -._ Preachers : Mojrning — Mr J. C. Brown. Evening — Mr A. C. Lawry (student).
TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CAMBRIDGE.
RE-OPENING SERVICES will be held to-morrow, when the Rev. J. G. Wilson will preach in the morning at 11, and Rev. H. R. Dewsbury in the evening fat half-past 6 o'clock. Collections in aid of Building Improvement Fund.
jj&r 1" WISH it to be understood tkat my - t 'i.JL connection with the North Now 'feZealand Farmers' Co-operative Associfeittion ceaaed on the 21st of June. g| C J. W. BARTON,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1875, 12 July 1884, Page 3
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437Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1875, 12 July 1884, Page 3
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