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Wanteds, &c.

WANTED — A Young Girl, a? General Servant.— Apply to Miss Wilson, " EUadene," Cambridge.

WANTED— Tenders for Paintinglabour only. Specifications at my store. — J. T. Home, Hamilton.

* 17" ANTED— By an energetic, superior /V person, a Situation as Working Housekeeper ;is a good plain cook, thorough needlewoman and machinist ; oxcelleut testimonials. Tin 1 advertiser iicis a boy of six, and would therefore cuke small salary. — For addiess apply to office of this paper.

WANTED KNOWN— Good gvadng for a few horses and cattle. Terms clioap.— Apply Loggie Bank Faun.

\\7 ANTED KNOWN— That James \ V Williamson is prepared to supply fish dealers with 100 doz per week, fresh or smoked. For further particulars apply to James Williamson, Manurewa.

WANTED KNOWN — American Duck and Hickory Lath Aprons for Harvesters, made to order, up to 44in. fiom material. In stock from 44in. to 54in. Aprons can be obtained by 14 days' notice. Orders by post or wire promptly attended to. — Isaac Bates, Saddler, Duke-street, Cambridge.

WANTED TO SKLL-20 Shares in the W.iikato Cheese and Bacon Factory. Address "Brook," General Post office, Auckland.

WANTED — Buyers to Come and have a Look at Suttons FARM, STORE and HOTEL, offered at half its value ; a splendid investment ; come and see.— Chas. Sutton, Half-way Hotel, Waitetuna.

mO LET— A Store and Blacksmith's X Shop, in full working order, at Oxford. Good connection. Stock and tools at \ aluation. Apply to D. Fallon, Oxford, Waikato.

_£»i REWARD to anyone returning a d*J JL Brown Derby Mare to J. S. Buckland. Last seen between Hamilton and Ngaruawahia about a fortnight ago. J. & C. GOULD.

P-J REWARD. LOST from my farm on Friday, November 28th, a bay pony mare, branded P on rump, the above will be paid on her being brought to Mrs Hawke, Ohaupo road.

DUNNING on my farm a Bay Filly, X\ black points, no visible brands. If not claimed within fourteen days will be sold to defray expenses. S. MILLAR, Pukete.

QTRAYED on to the farm of the O undersigned, a Spotted Heifer, no ear mark, brand indistinct. If not claimed within fourteen days, will be sold to pay expenses. W. TUCKER. Pukerimu, Dec. 4, 1884.

T^ ~0~ R SALE. Jj GRAINS at the Waikato Brewery.

r FENDERS for BRICK CULVERT, X McNicol's, close December 22nd. Plans at Ohaupo Council Chambers.

SYDENHAM BILLIARD ROOM, (Over Sydenham House) Foot of GicKr-bTKCEr, Auckland TWO GOOD TABLES, BY LONDON MAKERS. CIGARS and REFRESHMENTS. J. SHREHY, PROPurrroß.

T,^ O R L E A 3 E L AT Ohote, Whatawhata, V mo&t. le-.ii al le DAIRY FARM ; very omplutc. with good house, quite new. It us stocked with fust-class cows, &c, tfec, all to be taken or rejected at valuation. Owner offeis every facility for inspi'ctiou of cows. Will make very favourable terms with a suitable party. Apply ALFRED CORBETT, Ohote Flat, Whatawhata.

tIOR IMMEDIATE SALE. A FARM of Four Hundred and Fifty Acres ; well fenced ; divided into paddocks ; all in grass and well watered, with new and substantial dwellinghouse of ten rooms ; also, suitable out- buildings and sheds, and orchard. The farm will carry 50 cowa, which at once insures a return of £300 per annum (besides other stock), and if it should be thought more desirable the number of cows might be doubled instead of other stock. Through ill-health, this good Farm will be sold for £6 103 per acre. The purchaser may please himself as to terms of payment. To view, and any further information, apply to R. SECCOMBE, Alexandra, Waikato. Alexandra, 26th November, 1884. FOR SALE — A DECIDED BARGAIN.

A Really Good and Choice FARM, of about 1000 acres, mostly improved, aud with plenty of good timber on it. On this property stands the HALF-WAY HOTEL, the Waitetuna General Store, Post and Telephone Offices, and Cattle Sale-yards. The Hotel and Store are doing a fair business, and the Farm is capable of carrying a large number of stock. This is a rare opportunity for anyone in search of a good payable concern. The whole will be sold in one lot, price £2200. Terms could be arranged. A commission will be allowed if the sale is effected through any recognised land agent. The commission will be paid only to the agent who introduces the purchaser. For further particulars apply CHARLES) SUTTON, Half-way Hotel, Waitetuna.

J7\ O R SALE. Tamahere, Waikato.

A CHOICE IMPROVED FARM of 130 acres, situate two and a half miles from a railway station, within one mile of the Tamahere school, Store and Post and Telephone Office, aud within easy distance of the Waikato Cheese and Bacon Factory. The dwelling-house of four rooms, with Kitchen and out offices detached, together with Barn, Shedding, &c, have been recently erected, and are in thorough repair. The land which is of excellent quality and well watered, is divided i»to eight paddocks, about 25 acres being under cultivation, remainder grass and clover. For terms apply, on the premises, to the undersigned, who are dissolving partnership. A. T. F. WHEELER, A. B. WHEELER.

ARTIFICIAL TEETH. MR R. F. SANDES, Surgeon is prepared to updertake, all Jtinds of DentaPwork infold)'Sifter,-"^Celluloid and Vulcanitp, at .Suck }and nrices.

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1939, 9 December 1884, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
856

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1939, 9 December 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1939, 9 December 1884, Page 3

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