"Wanteds, &c. 7ANTED—By a strong youth, Em- '-• ployment as Improver to.Blacksmithing ; can shoe.—Apply E. Pearson, Hamilton East. ANTED—A Boy to milk cows, &c. 1 Apply to A. \V. Pearson, Han tapu. _ 7 ANTED—The Settlers of the Y\ ai- ' kato to try the Waikato Flour Mills AI Flour. It is the best quality in the market. Kept by nearly all storekeepers. . 'J ANTED KNOWN—New English Field ami Gardeu Seeds just arrived. J. T. Home, Hamilton. J ANTED KNOWN.—Art Union, V 500 members at Is each, 2 prizes, consisting of one Oil Painting—" A Scene in Florence," one Water Colour "West Coast Fiord" by an eminent artist, painted from nature, and genuine works of art. The drawing id to take place early at Lennox's, Bookseller, Hamilton, where the pictures are on view and tickets obtainable. 'ANTED the PUBLIC to KNOW. Imported direct from the Manufacturers. Sale, 20 % Below Auckland Prices, ] Hand or Horse-power Chaff Cutter, with extra knives and other fixings ; fitted with patent self-feeding gear 1 Hand and Patent Treadle Chaff Cutter, with extras I Combined Slicing and Pulping Machine. Apply HAMILTON BRANCH, N.N.Z. FARMERS' Co-Operative Association. A SELECT QUADRILLE PARTY . will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall on Thursday, the 21st inst. Music by Mr R. H. Holloway's Quadrille Band. Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. Admission : Gentlemen, 2s 6d ; ladies, free. "DROPOSED HAWK CLUB. All persons interested in the starting of a Hawk Club will attend a meeting for the purpose to be held at the Criterion Hotel, Cambridge, this evening. WM. MOON. " ADIES AND GENTLEMEN willing to assist at the contemplated recital of Music on Christmas Day are invited to meet at the Public Hall, Hamilton, on , Tuesday evening next, at 7.30 sharp. * Those possessing copies of Handel's Messiah are requested to bring them. FRANK H. TEMPLER. [AMILTON OEMETEEIES L TRUST. APPLICATIONS will be received till 4 p.m. on MONDAY, the Ist beptembcr next, iVom persons willing lo perform the duties of Sexton of the East and West Cemeteries. Full parliculats as to the remuneration will be given by. J. M. GELLING, Secretary, Cemeteiies Trust. qptfE HAMILTON BAND. A PUBLIC MEETING to receive the report of the committee re band claim will be held in the Council Chambers on Tues dav evening, 19fch August, at 7.30 o'clock. Also, To appoint Trustees. Those desirous of joining are invited to attend as to re-organisation. By order. ROBERT PEAT, Chairman. Hamilton, August 13th, 1884. C E . A MEETING of Settlers is called to take place at Camp's Tamahere Hotel on Wednesday, 20th inst., at half-past seven p.m., to consider the present impassable condition of the Avenue Road Tamahere. ' JOHN BATKIN. rSAMBIDGE CHEESE FACTOR* A MEETING of those interested in the proposed Cheese Factory will be held at the Criterion Hotel, Cambridge, on SATURDAY NEXT, 16th inst., at 7 o'clock p.m. ED. RHODES, for the Committee. August 11th, 1881. THE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. Paid-up Capital £400,000 ; Reserve Fund, £42,000. The DIVIDEND for half-year ended 30th June last, at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, will be payable to the proprietors on the Auckland Register at the Auckland and Cambridge Branches of the Bank on and after 11th inst. By Order of the Board. GEO. COWIE, General Manager. Dunedin, Ist August, 1884:. 'HE Sisters of Our Lady of the . . Mission have OPENED their SELECT SCHOOL for young ladies. The course of.lnstruction comprises an English education in all its branches ; French included ; also, Plain and. Fancy Needlework. Music, Singing, Drawing, and Painting are extras. Pupils on application can receive private lessons in French, Latin, Flower-making, Point Lace, &c. For particulars apply to the Rev. Mothek Prioress. The days for visiting are Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, from 2 to 4 p,m., with the exception of the three followwing weeks, when visiting hours will be on Thursdays, from 3.30 to 5 p.m., and Saturdays from 2 to 5 p.m. MR E WARD. LOST from Hamilton East run, about 9th May, one bay MARE, 14i hands high, black points, scar on near rump alongside tail, branded P on near shoulder. Shod all round when lost. The above reward will be given on her return to Geo. Pearson, Hamilton East. ITRAYED on the farm of L. Forkert; Ohaujo, Red and White Cow, no visible brand. Unless claimed and expenses paid will be sold for damages by W. J. Hunter & Co. on 26th inst. C E. Impounded on August 13th, 1884, by Mr A. J. Forrest, of Hautapu,1 Bay Gelding, shod all round, white star on forehead and saddle mark ; no visible brands. Also,— ... 1 Bay Mare,, white stripe down faice, shod all round ;' no' - visible brands ; owners unknown; • \ For trespassing on hia farm at Haittapu^ for'which he claims 7s 6d each damages, and in default of being released, the above will be sold on Thursday,' Xugusfc 28th inst;, at noon. ; JAMES T.CAMP,- < : '.:':' Poundkeeper 'lu,/.. ■ : • .; ' :-HaUtapu. . August-I4th, 1884;'. ! i» j \ "-m:-^a:.'p".;'p' v e"r] j , r ,r.,,; H -,HAMILTO^. w^jEST^; ;,*»> I
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1890, 16 August 1884, Page 3
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