Wanteds, &c WANTED— A Good General Servant ; good wages.— Apply office of this paper.
WANTED KNOWN — Phi o • bred Clydesdale atGoodfellow 's Farm, Alexandra.
A LADY would be glad to conespond with a middle-aged man (Welsh preferred), with a view to matrimony.
WATCHMAKER * JEWELLER. - \V. SKEATES will attend at The Waikato Times Bmldinjr all day Thursdays, Ft idays, and Saturdays. Pai - eels, &c.', with Mr Home, Giocer, other days ; 2oyeais' expeuence.
CAMBRIDGE DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on MONDAY next, the Oth Oetobei, 58S-1, in charge of Mr Stewart, 8.A., headmaster, from" whom particular of teims, &c, can be obtained. R. W. SARGENT, Chairman School Committee.
CAMBRIDGE DAIRY PRODUCE AND BACON FACTORY. WANTED— A Competent M ANAG UR for the above Factoiy. Apply immediately, with testimonials, to tin 1 undersigned. T. B. LEWIS, Chairman. Cambiidge, September loth.
jji UNE 1U L NOTICE. The Funetal of the late John Ede, who uas accidentally diowncd in the Waikato liver on Wednesday, will leave Woodlands at 11 o'clock this Day (Satuulay), passing the Waikato Hotel about '2 p.m. lor the Hamilton East Cemetciy. Fiiends are respectfully invited to attend.
LOST— A Fox Teriicr, answers to name of "Sting."' Finder lewaided on returning same to Gwynne's Hotel.
FOUND— A Silver Ring ; owner can have same by giving descnption on application to S. Fouloliam.
171OUND— A HAVERSACK, oontain- . ing a \aiiety of ai tides. Ownei can have same by paying expenses, on application to Waikato Timi.s Ollice.
FOR SALE -New -bom CALVES by pine bted bull. Piice, os each. S. S. Giaham.
FOR SALE— A Small Stack of Excel CLOVER lIAY.-Apply to C. R. Johnson, Hamilton.
Tjl O R SALE OR LEA S E. A FARM of 100 acres within tlnto quaiteis of a mile of the Waikato Cheese Factoty. Fenced and about 70 acies in grass. Capital dany iai m. Foi paiticu- | lais. —Apply, Waikato Times Ofhce.
FOR SALIC Oil LE VSE, WITH PUR CHASING CL VUSE. FARM! of ].")0 acies on the Hukanui Ro.ul, with six loomed house and out building's. About half the faun is laid down in glass, and divided into pad docks. The position is \eiy convenient, being little more than a mile from East Hamilton Railway Station, and handy also for supplying milk to the Waikato Cheese Factoiy, distant but little o\er two miles. The faun can be inspected at any time by applying to Mr T. Claikin, at piesent occupying the house. Teim-, \eiy leasoiuble. Foi paiticulais apply to FITZROY PEACOCKE, Paik Road, Giafton, Auckland.
H U N D A Y S V 11 VICE S. Church of Christ. Lk Qi*j>nlVi H\ll, ll\mhto\ E \,yr. Momma Sci vice at 11; Evening Lecture at 7 by J. Rets. SniiU'T • " Oin High Puest." |Bible Class, Thuisdav, 7 30 p m.
rpRINITY WESLEYAN CIiILROH, JL HAMILTON. Services To-Morrow. Pie.ichcife : Morning Mr J. C. Blown, Evening — Rev .1. Dukes. Evening Sublet :— '• .Jobhua -, Dying Chaige."
BAPTIST TAHKI!\U."LK, CAM MtIDGK Cm kci[ A \m\ : u.svki Si k\ k i -.. The (hiid ii.nnci^.n \ of the toimation of tlic .ihdw (liiikli will be (debuted on SUM)A^ , Oitol,n r>th, I SSI, w ii< u m i iiions will be pit, Hind as undet h\ the pastor, the Key .1. G. Wilson. .SCIMKC'IS : Morning (Tabcin.icle)— " A Model Community "' Afternoon (Mission Room, Canbiidge West)— " The Poit, Pilot and Pas •sage" Evening (Tabernacle) — "A Piophet's Explanation of it All," Being the last of theseiius of sermons on "Studies Around the Cioss of Clnist. A collection will be t.i\cn at the close of each sei\ ice. A MEMIiERV TKA AND SOCIAL GATHERING Will be held in the Schooboom On TuescUay Evening, October 7th, Pai ticiilais of winch can be asu.) tamed fiom the Deacons.
f^ AMBIt I D C E RAIL\V A Y. A SELECT DANCE Will be held in the PUBLIC HALL, CAMBRIDGE, Po celebrate the Opening of the abo\e line of Railway, Ox WEDNESDAY EVENING, October Sth. Dancing at 5.30. | M.C.. Mr J. Hood. Tickets — Five Shillings.
MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKIXG. THE MISSES ROTH WELL beg to tender their sincere thanks to their numerous fiiends and the public who have patronised them for the last tin cc months, and hope by continued attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. , Grantham-stieet, Opposite Co-opeiative Store, Hamilton. Ist October, ISS4.
"VTOTICE.— Mr W A. Richardson ' i_l (late of the firm of Gilby and , Richardson), begs to notify his intention to remain in the district, till the end of current year, and that he is prepared in the meantime to undertake any canvassing, collecting, or other commission , work that business or professional men may intrust to his care. Cambridge, 26th September, 1884.
REMOVAL OF HAUTAPU SCHOOL. ; At the request of several householders of the school district of Hautapu, a PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the. School-house on MONDAY EVENING, ■ October 6th, at half-past 7 o'clock, to take into consideration the removal of the School-house to the new site. J. J. SMITH, Chairman H.S.C. September 29th, 1884.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1911, 4 October 1884, Page 3
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