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WANTED— A good Man accustomed to horses and that can do general farm work, and make himself otherwise useful if required. Apply to Lewis B. Harris, Huntly.
WANTED — A Geueral Servant ; highest wages to a thoroughly experienced hand. Apply Mrs A. G. Hughes, Cambiidge.
WANTED— The Settlcra 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 KNOWN— Look out for Forrest's Sale at Te Aroha, on August 2nd.
Y\f ANTED KNOWN-New English T t Field and Garden Seeds just arrived. J. T. Home, Hamilton.
7>HE Rev B. Hutson will preach (d.v.) in the Harapipi Schoolroom on Sunday, 3rd August, at 11 a.m.
! EN SHILLINGS REWARD.— I Floated away from Colonel de Quiucey's landing on Waikato river, above Hamilton, small Boat about fifteen feet long, with two oars and iron rowlocks. Any person finding and returning same to Colonel de Quincey \\ ill receive the above reward.
FOR SALE— A Half-bred Circassian Goat, good milker. H. Tristram.
FOR SALE -A Light Spring Dray, neatly new, apply Times Office.
tT O lv SALE. jKf^/i^ I' u ° fj vie b COWS cl ose c^say-ss^— * (l t C al\ ing. Apply D. Gelston, Bcciesuourt.
pOII SALE OR LEASE
A FARM of 169 acres within three qiiiitteis of a mile of the WaiLito Cheese Factory. Fenced and about 70 acres in ai.iss. Capital dan y fdi m For paiticulais. — Apply, WaiLato Times Office.
|^l OR SALE.— Ellison's Faun 100 JL Acies, close to Hamilton and Railway station, with.ii easy distance of Cliecse Factoiy. An indiistiious family could pay foi it in a few yeais by supplying milk to the lactoiy. "Apply" to W. STEELE.
T^ 011 SALE, OR LEASE. A Bargain. A FARM of 1000 Acies of good laud, partly iinprosed, with plenty of good timber on it. On this propprty stands the Half-way Hotel, the Waitetuna Stoic and Post-office. The whole will be sold or leased in one lot. The Hotel and Store are doing a fair trade, and the farm is capable of carrying a large number of Cattle and Sheep. The usual commission will be allowed if the sale is effected thiough any recognised land agent. For further particulars apply CHARLES SUTTON, Waitetuna.
JAMES MARTIN & SON. ri BAILORS L AND
WOOLLEN DRAPERS, Victori v-bTREhT, Hamilton,
Have just received a very Large Selection of Choice Materials —
ALL V/OOL COATINGS WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTHS AND TWEEDS SCOTCH & NEW ZEALAND TWEEDS. VyiTE can make a a a -
JAMES MARTIN & SON.
/CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC HALL-This \J Afternoon, July 31, at 4 p.m. ; Evening, S p.m. TE AWAMUTU PUBLIC HALL— Friday Afternoon, August 1, at 4 p.m. ; Evening, 8 p.m. KIHIKIHI TOWN HALL— Saturday Afternoon, August 2, at 4 p.m. ; Evening, 8 p m. ALEXANDRA PUBLIC HALL— Tuesday Afternoon, August 5, at 4 p.m. ; Evening, 8 p.m, OHAUPO, DELANEYS HOTEL - Wednesday Afternoon, August 6, at 4 p.m. ; Evening, 8 p.m.
HERBERT H. SMITH'S GRAND PANORAMA OF THE WORLD &3-COLOSSAL MIRROR OF NEW ZEALAND, Melbourne, Sydney, and ZULU WAR. Views of Melbourne and Sydney Exhibition, Jewish Synagogue, 8-Hours' Demonstration Procession and Races. Kiss-in-the-Ring, &c. Splendid Real Waterfall of various colours.
Admission —Front Seats, 2s 6d, with 0113 ticket in Art Union aud invitation to Dance. Back Seats, Is ; Children, halfprice. Doors open at 7.30 ;to commence at 8. To conclude with a Dance to front seat ticketholders only.
\ GRAND MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT Will be given in the PUBLIC HALL, HAMILTON, On Thursday, August 7th, At 8 p.m. Proceeds in aid of New Wesleyan Parsonage. Tickets— Front Seats, 2s ; Back Seats, Is ; Family Tickets, 3 for 5s ; or, 4 for 6s. Programmes in future papers.
T7"IRIKJRIROA ROAD BOARD. TENDERS. TENDERS will be received up' to 2 p.m. on FRIDAY, the Ist August, for, CUTTINGS, (about 3500 yards) , at Hin- ( ton's Gully 'j alsp/f or Draining and Form-, ingTracli'from HintonV^ully Bridge to" Smith's farm. Plans and specifications at our offices',' Hamilton, on and affjbr' Friday, the J -18th insC ' '•' !i v ' Tenders to be' addressed • to J •• The . Clerk L Kirikirir6a Road 'Board, "Hainil-' 1 ton:" - , ■'!•>* .iTiy-''^' Lowest or any- tender not necessarily accepted., -*>'-> x J . 'r Vk i \ - ""^^^ '^j iEpjgigeefslK.Riß. ? -Hamilton, 14th.Ju1y,>1884. .,,« *s \
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1883, 31 July 1884, Page 3
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