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Wanteds, &c

WANTED— A Ganeral Servtmt, good wages given. — Apply to Avoca, Tauwharo.

WANTED— A Girl about 14 years ot age. Apply Mrs Yon Stunner, Hamilton Kost^

WANTED— A Nursegirl.— Apply to Waikato Tunes.

WANTED-100 Laige-sized Biscuit Tins, Waikato make.— T. 'liewheollar.

WANTED KNOWN— New English Field and Garden Seeds just arrived. — J. T. Home, Hamilton.

r\^Q CARPENTERS.— TENDERS J. wanted for Additions to House (labour only) Ajjply X., Waikato Times office.

KM R 15 W A R D. Lost, from Taupiri, a Bay Gelding, branded AH on near shoulder ; was last seen about Hukanui. A-.iy person returning the above animal to MrG. Worthington, Taupiu, oi Hewitt's Hotel, Cambridge, will leceive above reward.

I> E W A R D. Lo3fc or Stolen from my paddock in Te Awamutu, on Sunday, 24th August, a Cnebtnut GeMing, about 15 hands 2in high, wiiite stai on foiehead, branded like O on near shoulder and arm, J-C on otf shouldei. £1 levvaid will be paid if lest, oi £o if stolen, on conviction of ofh'iidei. F. GIBSON.

r TRINITY WESLIiYAN CHURCH, 1 HAMILTON. Services To-Morrow. Vre.icheis : Morning— Rev John Dukes. Evening — Mi J G. Chapman. Subjects : Morning — "The Conditions of Spiiitnal Giow lh." Evening — "Spiritual Photogiapln."

TO THOSE IN FAVOUR OF PKEI SKNT RULWAY TIMETABLE. Strong eflbits are being made by out opponents by means of petitions, &c , to g.uti then object. It is necessity that ue should id I use our best endeavours to pi event then success, as, though few, they repiesent poweiftil uitetc&ts. J. W. ELLIS.

QT. PAUL'S CHURCH, CAMiO BRIDGE. Services will be conducted in the above Chin ch to moi tow, moi ning and evening, by the Rev. H.iriy R Dewslmry. Evening subject : Lectuie to Young Men. CAMBRIDGE WEST WESLEYAN CHURCH. Moinmg : Mi Bowman. Evening : Mr Griffin.

S ANDREWS, CAMBRIDJE.- • Anniveisaiy of Dedication. Tomoi row, Sunday, August 31st. Special services morning and evening. Oftei tones towards l eduction of debt. Pieachor: Yen. Aichdeaeon Dudley.

HUNDAY SERVICES. Church of Christ. Le Qui>ne\ ITvi,l, H\milton Evst. Moiniiii,' Seivice at 11; Evening Lectnie at 7 by J. R( es. SriuixT : " The Two Witnesses " of Revelations XI , of speoi.il interest to the House of Kracl. Bible Class, Tluusdav, 7 30 p m.

"PUBLIC HALL, CAMBRIDGE. 11 Heads and Faces." THE REV. EALPH BROWN, the Renowned Physiognomist and Phtenologist, will delner, his popular LECTURE on the above subject in the Cambiidge Public Hall on Fiiday evening, the 7th September. Tickets, 2&. Proceeds in aid of the Wesleyan Church Building Fund.

I BEG to thank the inhabitants of Ngaruawahia and Huntly for the support accorded mo during the last th n teen yeuis I have disposed of my business to Mr John A. Lnmb. All accounts not paid me by the fiist of September must be paid him, whose receipt will be binding. E. R. LAING. In reference to the above I beg to intimate to the inhabitants of Ngaruawahia and Huntly that it will be my endeavour to secure the confidence of the settlers as my predecessor has done. J. A. LAMB.

■pOROUGH OF HAMILTON. To His Worship ihl Muor or Hamh ion. We, the undersigned ratepasers, respectfully request you will call a public meeting at an early date, to take into consideration the alteiation in the railway time-table. John Knox P. LeQuesne F. Gaudin and others. To Missrs Kno\, Gaudin, Li'Quesne, and others signing the requisition Glmii Ml N. — In compliance with your request, I hereby invitp^ public mooting, to beheld at i o'clock on Saturday next, 30th inst., at the Volunteer and Public Hall, to consider the above matter. ROBERT PEAT, Mayor.

T>OKOUGH OF HAMILTON. Election of CouncillorsEXTRAORDINARY VACANCIES. It is hereby notified that Mr Joseph Freer And MuStei'tibn Tuckeh have this d.iy been duly Nominated as Candidates for the above E'ection, and, as the number ot Candidates do not exceed the number of vacancies to be filled. I therefore declare Air Toseph Freer and Mr. Stephen Tucker to be duly ELECTED to office as Councillors for the Borough of Hamilton, vice Messrs Cochrane and Bradley, reined. ; M GELLING _ Returning Officer.

Council Chambers, Hamilton, Noon, Friday, 29th August, 183 A. pOROUGfI OF HAMILTON. Annual Election of Councillors. NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance oi the " Municipal Corporations Act, 1876," and the " Local Elections Act, 1876," and amendments thereof, that the ANNUAL ELECTION will be held on THURSDAY, 11th September next, for the return of three duly qualihed persons to the office of Councillor for the above Horough. NOMINATIONS must be delivered to me at the Council Chambers, Hamilton, the place of nomination, on or before noon of the nomination day, viz , TUESDAY, the 2nd of September, 1884. Nomination papers obtainable at the Town Clerk's Office. QELU^ Returning Officer. Council Chambers,

Hamilton, 25th August, 1884. AMILTON CEMETERIES TRUSTEES. NOTICE is hereby given that, at a. Specia MeetingoltheHamilton Cemeteries Trustees, duly convened nnd held on the 19th August, 1884, the following resolution was passed and adopted, " That By-law No. 6 for tho regulation and management of the Hamilton Cemeteries as read from the minutes and published on the 7th inst. haying been duly considered, be now adopted, and that the same be confirmed at a special meeting of the Trustees to bo held on Friday, tbe 19th day of September, 188*, at 7.30 p.m." Notice is also given that a special meeting of the Hamilton Cemeteries Trustees will be held at the Council Chambers, Hamilton, at the hour of 7.80 p m., on the above date for the purpose of confirming the said resolution. J. M. GELLING, Secretary Hamilton Cemeteries Trust. Dated at Hamilton this 22nd day of Augmf, 1884.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1896, 30 August 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1896, 30 August 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1896, 30 August 1884, Page 3

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