Wanteds, &c
WANTED— A Man who understands Bees to arrange and put in order a small lot of hives. Apply to Mrs Gwynne, Hamilton.
WANTED— By a widow of about thirty, Place as Housekeeper for gentlemen or gentleman and children, or in some homely family where she would be treated as one of family.— Apply office of this paper.
WANTED TO BUY (for Cash), on main stieet of Te Awamutu or Kihikihi, 1 ACRE of LAND, with house or without. State price and full particulars, "Allotment," G.P.0., Auckland.
LOST — On Tuesday evening, September 10th, a VALISE, containing papers beating the name of Muisell. The finder will be rewaided on returning same to Mr C. R. Johnson, Gwynne's Hotel, Hamilton.
rpRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH, X HAMILTON. Services To-Morrow. Preachers : Morning — Rev. John Dukes. Evening— Mr J. W. Griffin.
\\T ESLEYAN CHURCH, T Y Tk Awamutu. Services To-Morrow. Pieachcrs for the Day : Morning — Mr G. Bridgman. Evening— Rev. H. R. Dewsbnry.
OUNDAY SERVICES. S- Peter's Church, Hamilton. EvjJMNff Si;kvjci:. — Epitome of Professor Godot's lcctuic on the " Resiurcction ot Jc&us Clnist," instead of seimon.
O U N D A Y SERVICES. Church of Christ. Lv QuisNu's Hall, Hamilton' East. Morning Service at 11 ; Evening Lcctuic at 7 by J. Rccs. SlUJ.lhfT : " Eternal Life a Ficc Gift of God." Bible Class, Tliuisday, 7.30 p.m.
fTJAMILTON DISTRICT Jtl HIGH SCHOOL. CONCERT, in aid of the Library, in the Oddfellows' Hall, Hamilton East, TUESDAY, 23rd September. — Tickets, 2s and Is.
\ c^y R I C X E T. W The ADJOURNED ANNUAL /jffvv MEETING of the Hamilton -MiWi*C.C. will be held at Bach's Royal Hotel This Evening, at 7.30. Accual and intending membcis are urged to attend. W. YON STURMER, Hon. Sec.
TT7AIKATO ROWING CLUB. The first ANNUAL MEETING of members of the abo\e club will be held at Gwynne's Hotel on MONDAY EVENING, September loth, at 7.30 p. m. T. WALLNUTT, Hon. Sec.
T^T ANTEDTENDERS for Building 6-Roomed House, labour only. Plans and specifications at Ed. Cox, Painter, Te Awamutu. Tenders close September 18th.
ry e n d c r s . WANTED-TENDERS for a Baker's OVEN. For further particulars apply to KNOX & RIDLER.
TENDERS will be received up to 2 o'clock p.m. on Saturday, the 13th inst., for SINKING a WP^LL at the Bank of New Zealand, Hamilton. Specifications at my office on and after Friday (To-morrow) morning. / T. G. SANDES.
rr\ c n D E R s. TENDERS will be received up till six o'clock on SATURDAY, the 27th inst., for the erection of a house of seven rooms at Hautapu. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office, where tenders are to be delivered. D. RICHARDSON, Architect, Cambridge.
npENDERS WANTED until noon on 1 TUESDAY, September 23rd, for PURCHASE of the BUILDING on Lot 623, Township of Ngaruawahia (known as Gilmour's old store). The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. J. BURNETT, JPro the Sec. to the Land Board Church Missionary Society.
FOR SALE— A double Buggy, Pole and Shafts, pair Ponies and Harness. Apply to W. dimming, Hamilton East.
T^OR SALE OR LEASE. A Bargain. A FARM of 1000 Acres of good land, partly improved, with plenty of good timber on it. On this property stands the Half-way Hotel, the Waitetuna Store and Post-office. The whole will be sold or leased in one lot. The Hotel and Store aie 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 through any recognised land agent. For further particulars apply CHARLES SUTTON, Waitetuna.
HAMILTON CEMETERIES TRUSTEES. NOTICE is hereby given that, at a Specia Meetingofthc H amilton Cemeteries Trustees, duly convened and held on the 10th August, 1834, the following resolution was passed and adopted, vu • — " That By-law No. 6 for the regulation and management of the Hamilton Cemeteries as read from tho 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 be held on Friday, the 19th day of September, 1884, 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 7.30 p m., on the above d.ite for the purpose of confirming the said resolution. J. M. GELLING, Secretary Hamilton Cemeteries Trust. Dated at Hamilton this 22nd day of August. 1884. *" '
"1W" O T ICE IMPOUNDED September 4th, 1884, by Mr Cruo Macfarlane for trespassing on his farm at Paterangi, — One White Steer, slit in right ear ; no visible brands ; los damages ; And one Poley Heifer, roan, tip off left ear ; no visible brands j 10s damages ; And one Roan Heifer ; no visible brands ; 10s damages ; And one Red and White IJeifcr ; no visible brands ; 10s damages.. Owner unknown ; and it not released bv September 18th, ISS4, will be sold at the. Public Pound, Te Awamutu, at 12 noon, to pay expenses. ROBT. ALEXANDER, Poundkeeper. Te Awamutu, Sentemb^r Bth, lsB4, , t
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1902, 13 September 1884, Page 3
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848Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1902, 13 September 1884, Page 3
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