Wanteds, &c.
WANTED— A Cook and Laundress. Apply to Mrs J.~ S Buckland, Cambridge
VIT ANTED KNOWN— CaII and see * T the Christmas-tree. All kinds of Poultry to be had at H. Buckland's fruit depot, Duke street, Cambiidge.
IX7 ANTED KNOWN— That James VV Williamson is prepared to supply fish dealers with 100 doz. per week, fresh or smoked. For further particulars apply to James Williamson, Manurewa.
WANTED TO SELL -26 Shares in the Waikato Cheese and Bacon Factory. Address "Brook," General Post office, Auckland.
AT Kent House. Just opened, Nun's Veiling in white, cream, pmk and
FOR SALE, Cheap, about 10 acres Prime Moadow Hay, ready to cut. Apply H. Hinton, Piako Road.
rpENDERS' for ROAD FORMATION, JL Tuhikaiamea - Whatawhata main road, close December 22nd.
rpENDERS will be received up to 1 SATURDAY, the 20th December, for CARTING OOOOft. Kauri from Cambridge, and 6 40 x 15 x 13 Totara Piles from Waotu to Mouavale Bridge. A. NICOL. Ngaruawahia, 15th December, 1884.
T^ "o~~R SAL E. L0t225, Paiish of Hautapu, containing 50 acres. This lot is in a good situation, close to Cambridge aiul lies into the property of J. R. S. Richardson, Esq. Terms very easy. Apply to VT. F. BUCKLAND, Box 245, Post office, Auckland.
ri O R SAL 13. A FARM cf two hundred acres at Rangiaohia, Waikato, well fenced ami sub divided, with house of six rooms. Also, labourer's cottage and other outbuildings. For terms, frc, apply to \V. WHITFIKLD, 4, Giey street, Auckland. ] 71011 SALE —A DECIDED BAR- ? GAIN.
A Really Good and Choice FARM, of about 1000 acres, mostly improved, and with plenty of good timber on it. On this property stands the HALF-WAY HOTEL, the Waitetuna General Stoic, 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 raio opportunity for anyone in search of a good payable concern. The whole will be sold in one lot, price £2200. Terms could be ai ranged. A commission will be allowed if the bale is effected through any lucogniseil land agent. The commission -\v :11 be paid only to the agent who iutioduces the purchaser. Vov fuither particulars apply CJIARLKs SUTTON, Half-way Hotel, Waitetuna.
T7! 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, and within easy distance of the Waikato Cheese and Bacon Factory. The dwelling-house of four rooms, with Kitchen and out offices detached, together w ith Barn, Shedding, &c, have been recently elected, and aie in thorough repair. The land which is of excellent quality and well watered, is divided into 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.
JAMES O'D E A , Architect and Builder, HAMILTON EAST (Opposite C.itliolic Chuich). Plans and Specifications prepared in fiist clafcs style. EhTIJI \TJ'.s GIVLN AND GuAKVNTJiKD.
I)RESBYTERIAN CHURCH, TE AWAMUTU. MONDAY, 22m> DECEMBER, At 7.30 p.m. llct. Mr Hutson in the chair. Service of Song: Joirx Tkfgevow ltii : His x Mark; Uy the Members of the Band of Hope. Admission: Adults, Is Gd; Children, half-piice.
TIKINITY PIIE SP»Y T 15 RIA N CHURCH, CAMBRIDGE. Annual Soiree. PUBLIC HALL, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, Dec. 19. Tea at G o'clock.
After tea a MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, will be given with addresses by Revs. H. R. Dowfabuiy, J. <i. Wilson, and Wm. Evans. PROGRAMME : Chairman's Address ... Rev, W. Evans Chorus, " The Coming Year" ... Choir Song, "Alice, Where Ait Thou?" ... Mr H. W. Moore Song, " Sonuie," Miss Tait Song, "Jack's Yarn," .. Mr Menzies Song, " Reign of The Roses" Mrs Keir Recitation . . ... Rev. J. G. Wilson Song, "When Night is Darkest," ... Mr Simms Duet, " How Sad it is to say Farewell" (Bellini) Mrs Keir and Miss Tait Song " The Gauntlet" ... Mr Menzies Address Rev H. R. Dewsbury Song, " The Faries," Mr H. W. Moore Song, "The Eastern Window," ... Mrs Keir Song "Hope" Mr Simms Song, •' The Old Lock," ... Miss Tait Solo and Chorus, "N.Z National Anthem" ... Mr Perkins and Choir Tickets, 2s each. Gon Save the Queen.
TO POLICY-HOLDERS IN THE GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Election of Directors. Ladies and Gentlemen, —l respectfully offer myself as a candidate for one of the seats on the" Central Board of the Association. I am a Policy-holder myself, have had over (30) thirty years' experience in insurance business, and am thoroughly conversant therewith. If you are pleased to elect me, I will use my best endeavours to promote the • interests of the policy-holders, and spread the influence of the Association. I am,, Yours obediently, G. S. GRAHAM, Wellington,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1943, 18 December 1884, Page 3
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