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Wanteds, &c.

WANTED— Edward Burns, late 65th Regiment, to call on S. Pascoe, Hamilton East.

IX7 ANTED— A Useful Man as Boots. W Apply Hamilton Hotel. \1. T ANTED— At Tauwhare School, n * V Carpenter and Painter. Bring blankets W. G. Bunting.

WANTED -A Young Man as Gardener and to nnlk cows. Also, a Second Housemaid for the National Hotel, Cainbiidge.

WANTED — A Genciftl Servant ; highebt wages to a thoioughly expetienceil hand. Apply Mis A, G. IJughos, Cainbiidge.

WANTED— The Scttleis of the Waikato to biy the Waikato Flour Mills Al Flour. It is the bust quality in the maikct. Kept by neaily .ill stoiekeepcts. TXT ANTED KNOWN— Ncmv EnglLsh V? Field and (iaulen See<ls> just aimed. J. T. Homo, Hamilton. > S r ANTED the PUBLIC! to KNOW. /V Imported diiect horn the Manufacturers.

tj&TFor S?,le, 20 % Below Auckland Prices, 1 Hand or Horse-power Chaff Cutter, with extra kniws and other fixings; fitted with patent self feeding gear 1 Hand and Patent Treadle Chaff Cutter, \\ ith extras 1 Combined Slicing and Pulping Machine. Apply HAMILTON BRANCH, N.N.Z. Famiers' Co-Opkr \tiye Association.

A RESPECTABLE practical Farmer, middle-aged, seeks a situation as woikiug manager or shpphord on a farm, or any place of trust. Thoroughly understands the management of stock. Excellent ieferences. — Address "Fanner," ofiice ol this paper.

rpHE Members of the Hamilton Choral X Society aie requested to meet on WEDNESDAY EVENING next, the 6th inst., at the Public Hall, at 7.30 p.m., for impoitant business in connection with the Society. THOMAS A. BELL, Conductor.

FOUND.— A Black and Tan Collie Dog. The owner can have him by applying to Frank Rhodes, Wentvvoith, Cambridge, and paying expenses.

OUNNING un my Farm near Tauphi jL\j since February last, a Bay Pony Mare; no \i«ible brand. Small white star on foiehead ; a little white on one hind foot. Shod all round when fust seen on the property. If not claimed within fouitcen days A\ill be sold to defray expenses, N RUMNEY. Taupiri, August 4th, 1884.

ALEXANDRA PUBLIC HALLTuesday Afternoon, August 5, at 4 p.m. ; Evening, 8 p.m, OHAUPO, DELANEYS HOTEL tWednesday Afternoon, August 6, at 4 p.m. ; Evening, S p.m. At the PUBLIC HALL, CAMBRIDGE, by request, on THURSDAY, Aug. 7 th.

HERBERT H. SMITH'S GRAND PANORASV3AOF THE WORLD MIRROR OF NEW ZEALAND, Melbourne, Sydney, and ZULU WAR. Views of Melbourne and Sydney Exhibition, Jewish Synagogne, 8-Hours' Demonstration Procession and Races. Kiss-in-the-lling, &c. Splendid Real Waterfall of various colours.

Admission —Front Seats, 2s 6d, with one ticket in Ait Union and invitation to Dance. Back Seats, Is ; Children, halfprice. Doors open at 7.30 ;to commence at S. To conclude with a Dance to front seat ticketholdcrs only.

O PETER'S SUNDAY SCHOOL. Lime-light ExhibitionPublic Hall, Hamilton West, Tuesday, stit August. COMMENCE AT 7.30 P.M. Admission Is, children half-price. Sunday School children free.

A G R A N D 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, lsj; Family Tickets, 3 for 5s ; or, 4 for 6s. PROGRAMME : PART I. I.— Anthem, "The Earth is the Lord's" (Smith) 2.— 5010, "Nazareth," (Gounod) ... Mr F. Trewheellar 3.— 5010, " O Rest in the Lord," (Mendelsshon) ... Miss Salmon 4. — Anthem, "Praise Ye the Lord," (Smith) 5.— 5010, "He Wipes the Tear from Every Eye," ... Miss W.Murray 6. — Solo, selected ... Mr S war brick 7. — Solo and Chorus, "The Marv'lous Work," (Hadyn) B.— Solo, " Remember Now Thy Creator," (Topliff) ... Miss Trewheellar 9.— 5010, " When Storms Arise," (Hatton) ... Mrs Murray 10.— Recitative and Chorus, "The Heavens are Telling," (Haydn) Intervai, op Fivjs Minhtes. Part 11. I.— Song, "If I were a Knight;" Mr Burnand 2.— Song, "A Daisy," ... Mrs Reynolds 3.— Duet, ■' The Sailor Sighs," Miss W. Mx«ray apd Mr Meachem "*' 4.— Readpfe, ...- ( Mr S. B. G.'.Smith 5,-f-Song, " Alas I thorn 'Chimes," Mrs " ''' '', Murray 1 - •*' " 6.— Song; '" CtiimV 'again, Beautiful ' ' Bells," '\..\ Miss-Salincm • .': ; 7. — Song, ' "Come' 'into' the^.Garclen Mwyd'f-"*;;. f'-'Mr F^Trbwheellar -'B.— Soig,^"-The iDistofnt Shore, *?rMiss , TrewHeella? 1 ! « vj'A^c'ii ; • 9. — Song (selected)} ;■, ...- "Mr OrmerocL 10.'— Duet?#? *Hope v ; " ; the ,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1885, 5 August 1884, Page 3

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680

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1885, 5 August 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1885, 5 August 1884, Page 3

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