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WANTED IMMEDIATELY-Fifty Good Sw amp Hands. Apply on Works Completion Contract, ThamesValley- Rotorua Railway. — Daniel Fallon, Mornnsville, Piako.
WANTED— Forty Good Shovel Men. Apply to D. Fallon, MorrinsvilleLich field Contract.
WANTED KNOWN 7 — New Potatoes for Sale .it the Hamilton Auction Mart.
WANTED KKOWN -That tenders for Cambridge Jam Factory buildinus will be called shortly. Share list open till 27th October.
WANTED — Waikato settlers to apply at once for balance of shares in Cambiidge Jam Factory ComP »nyj
WANTED KNOWN— The best and cheapest place for all your Boots and Shoes, ready made or made to order, w the Auckland Boot Depot, Duke-stieet, Cambridge, where you can have about £1000 woith of Boots and Shoes of English and Colonial manufacture, of uveiy description. All £joods are sold at Auckland piices, and without doubt thty aie the bt-st and clicapi-st ever offered in the dibtiict, and heads of families and others will do well to s>ee that all their Bouts and Shoes ate purchased fiom the above Depot. I'.S — L.very description of Boots and Shoes hand made to otdci on the piemises. Good mateiial, workm.ui^hip and fits gu.uauticd Kupans of all kinds of Boots and .Shoes daily. Boots, Leather, Uppuis and Giindeiy wholesilc and retail. Oideia attended to without <kl<»> in all parts of the district. AUCKLAND BOOT DEPOT, O[ XX VTKKI/T, CaMUKIUUK. T. L. COX, Maiidgor.
LO>T, a small >-atchel Big, between Bank and Station, Hamilton West, contains puibc. Finder plea.-c leave at this office.
I THE ADJOURNED MEETING of the meinbi'is of thu Waipa Racing Club will be hold in Mi Lewis' Hotel on SATURDAY, 24th inst., at 8 p m. R. W. ROCHE, Hon. Sec.
HAMILTON ANNUAL BOXING-DAY . SPORTS 1885, TO BE HELD ON SYDNEY SQUARE. A MEETING of all persons interested in cany ing out the above Annual Sporta will be held at the Royal Hotel on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, at 7.30 o'clock. GEO. EDGECUMBE, Hon. Sec.
HAMILTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. INDUCTION SERVICE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 3 p.m. The Rev. W. Evans, R. Somkrvilt,k, Cakrick, aud Hutsox will conduct the ceremony. Friends are IxviThi>.
SOIREE AND CONCERT TO WhfCOMJ THE REV. J. S. BOYD, ON Thursday, October 22nd. Program vie : l'\RT I. Short addresses from the follow ing ministeis :— Rev. A. Carrick, St. Andrew's (Auckland) ; Rev. R. Somerville, St. Peter's (Auckland) ; Rev. W. Evans, Trinity Church (Cambridge) ; Rev. J. S. Boyd, Piesbytcrian Church (Hamilton) Sacred Solo—" Cleansing Fires," ... Miss Low ish Quartette-" Tbe Sabbath Call," Hamilton Orpheus Glee Club Solo — " But Thou dulst not leave" (Messiah) ... Mr F. Tiewhecllar Interval of ten minutes. PART 11. 1. Part Song -" The Woods," (Mendelssohn) 2. Solo— "Nil Despcrandum,''. . Mr H. Steele 3. Reading (Scotch)— ... Mr Templei 4. B.ill.id— "Lassie," . Miss B. Mm ray 5. Quartette — "Evening," and " Lutraw's Wild Hunt," . . Orpheus Gift; Clllb 6. Pianoforte Solo, Fantasia—" Blue bells of Scotland," . . Miss W. Muriay 7. Solo-" The Scout," .. Mr F. Trewheellar 8. Recitation—" At the Opera," . . Mr Smith 9. Ballad— "Laddie," Miss McPherson 10. Hunting Duet—" flaik ! through the Woods," . . Messrs Burnand and Tiewheellar 11. Part Song— " Departure," (Mendelssohn) God Sa\ b the Queen. Tea on the tables at 6 o'clock. Concert to commence at a quarter to 8. The chair will be taken by Captain Stcule. Admission : Single tickets, 2s ; family ticket (to admit three) 4s Gd.
NEW ZEALAND EVANGELISTIC ASSOCIATION. Hamilton BranchANNIVERSARY SERVICES in connection with the above will be held NEXT SUNDAY at LeQuesne's Hall, when Mr Geo. Aldudge, of Auckland, w ill conduct services, morning and evening, at 11 and 7 o'clock. Subject for evening lecture: — "The Father's House and the Many Mansions." On the following MONDAY EVENING there will be a TEA and MEETING. Addressee will be delivered by Mr Aid ridge aud others. Tea at six o'clock ; meeting at 8. Tickets for Tea and Meeting, la <nl each. On TUESDAY EVENING Mr Aldridge will deliver his wonderful LECTURE on the Book of Daniel, "The Great Chronological Prophecy." This Lectuic will be illustrated by a lame Chart, 9 feet by 6, specially piepared for this occasion. All interested are invited to listen to the testimony, to the inspiration and marvellous accuracy of the Bible. A collection will be made at the close of the Lecture.
TTOME MISSION SERVICES. Hamilton Wesleyan Circuit. Rev. W. GITTOS will preach in the Hamilton Wesleyan Church on Sunday, October 25th. Morning, 11 a.m ; evening, 7 p.m. Hukanui, at 3 p.m. PUBLIC MEETINGS. Ncnru.awahia on Tuesday ovening, Oct. 27th, at 7 p.m. Hamilton on Wednesday evening, Oct, 28th, 7 30 p.m. Hnkanui, Thursday evening, Oct. 29th, 7 p.m. Huntly, TYiday evening, October 30th, 7 p.m. Addresses will be given by Rev. W. Gittoa tx\d others.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2074, 22 October 1885, Page 3
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