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Wanteds, &c WANTED— Foi ty Good Shovel Men. Apply to D. Fallon, MoninsvilleLichtield Contract. WAN LED — Waikato settleis to apply at once for balance ot shares in Cambiidge Jam Factory P''»yWANTED KNOWN— The bet and cheapest place for all youi Boots and Shoca, lcndy made or made to oidei, i^ the Auckland Boot Depot, Duke stieet, Cunbudge. where you can have about ClOOO woith of Boots and Shoes of English and Colonial manufactuie, of eveij de-cuption. All goods are "old at Auckland puces, and without doubt tiny aie the bust and cheapest ever olleicd in the distnU, and heads of families and others will do well to see that all then Boots and Shoes arc purchased fiom the above Depot. P.S— Eveiy dc-ouption of l>oots and Shoes hand made to ordei on the pietinse". Good mateiial, woik-man-hip and fits guaianteed. Repaiis of all kinds of Boots and Shoe-, dail). Boots, Leither, Uppeis and Giindei) w liolesale nnd letail. Orders attended to without delay in all paits of the district. AUCKLAND BOOT DEPOT, Dl XX sTKhhT, C\MJSKIIn.h. T. L. COX, Man igei riMj I'AREX J'S k (JUARDIAXS.— L A home with a puvate family in Auckland is ofTucd to a joiing ladj oi gentleman, wi-hing to attend si houl oi kain a business Apply this olhee.

TXTAIPA COUNT\ COUNCIL. TENDERS ar^iiniUd liom competent pci -oiis for the peifoiinanci ot the duties of (,'leik, Troasuiti, l{.it< CoMectoi, Kttimiing Ollicer, and Inspector ot Slaughtci hou>c, foi the above Council. Tendeis, stating a lump bum for the whole of the above duties, to be lodtrul with the undeisigmd om or befoie Wcdne«daj, Novcmbei --Mill, IStvi. Applicants vmII lequire to piovidc two •.eparate si aunties of C">00 each, to be appioved hj the Counctl. The lowest cr any ti'tider not ncce*sauly accepted. Y. C GERM ANN, Chaiiman, \\ ai|ta County Council. Oliaupo, Octobei -'7th, I.SS.">

CONFISCATED LANDS DECLARED DERELICT. WM. F. DRUMMOXD JERVOIS. Gd\ I.KNOK. In pursuance and exercise of the powcis and authorities confcired upon me by the Special Poweis and Contracts Act IN3.">, I, William Fiancis Diunimond Jeivois, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, do heiebj declaie as derelict all allotments of confiscated lauds within th<- t elective Parishes ot Hunua, Otau, Opaheke, Maiingatawhin, Tuakau Noith, Pukekolie, Puni, Waiuku, and Waipipi, all in the Piovinciai Di«tiict of Auckland, which have been debeitcd foi mote than ten jins by the persons to whom the) weie allotted under the terms of the Ni w Zealand Settlements Act. JSIi.J, and the Acts amending the same ; ami it, within tluee months from the date heieof, neither the pci son to whom any such allotment was originally allotted noi his lawful representatives shall establish his claim thereto, I shall, at the cxpiiation of such last mentioned period of tluec mouths resume possession thtieof on behalf of Her Majesty, and dispose ot the same as Crown Lands. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this ninth day of October, one thousand tight hundred and eighty live. J. UALLANCE Minister of Lands.

ry\ EN SHILLINGS REWARD. L()S'f — Fiom Hamilton Eabt Run, about the end of Scptembei, one Bay POXY MARE, bianded like C on the near slionlder, shod all round w hen lost ; leather headstall on. Last seen Tan.aheie. Finder will recc-ive the above r 3 ward on letuining the same to (J. Rvyso.n, Hamilton Eabt. DRESSMAKING AND UNDERCLOTHING. MRS k MISS MOUNTAIN beg to infoim the lathes ol Hamilton and Mil - i minding distucts that they have taken the plenums lately O'-cupied by Mi.ss Lovcll, and aie now making Punt Dies 3 cs fiom 4s (id ; Mateiial do , (is (id to «Ss (>d ; Childicn's fiom -is (id; Ladies' Night Dresses, 'J>; Kmckei hookers, lb ; and woik of eveiy desoii|)tion at the lowest possible pi ices, TTU X A N U I H ALL. AN ENTERTAINMENT & DANCE Will be held in the HUKAXUI HALL (IN TUESDAY, 17th INSTANT. Admission, 2s Gi>. P~ UHLIC HALL, HAMILTON. Om. Nii.ht Only ! At the leiine^t of many lesidents of Haiuilt-n, EDITH O'GORMAN, Known as THE ESCAPED NUN, Fni si\ ve.u^.i N mi m S Joseph's Convent, New .li'i-ev, Will di-liver hei St.utlm^ and rn^tiiielue LKCTL'IIKS ou TI'KSDAY E\ KMN(i, Novciubei 10th. "'Life in a Convent. The Uomi-h School System. The Romish Pue-t-hood.'' "How and Why She Escaped. How She was Conveited." Chair to betaken at 8 o'clock. — WEDXESDVY AFTERNOON, Nov. 11th : Doms open at half past 2, commence at 3. For Lndies only. "Tho Secret Myntoi ion of tin- Confessional. Tho Innor Life of Convents." Admission : Reserved Seats 2s ; Second Seats, In. Tickets will bo for sale at tho Hall l>ef oie theLectuie. — Edith O ( !oi mnn s books on "Convent Life," and " Hoi I'euls and Trials," can be had at tho Lectme. Tjl O R S A L E . The FARM of the undersigned, containing o0") ACRES, within a few minutes' walk fiom the OHAUPO RAILWA\ STATION and Weekly Sale \ auks. 'Ibis Faun, fiom its position and quality of boil, i-s eonsidcied one of tlie best in tho district, and will be sold at u 10-\ pi ice and easy terms. For further particulars apply on the Faun to DUNCAN McLAREN.

F1 O R SALE. In lots to suit purchasers — About 8000 Acies FIRST CLASS LANO; situated between Cnmbiidge and Matamata ( id|oiniiif( Mr Firth's propettj) Land well wooded and watered, can be readied in about 1 i houis by good buggy load from Cambiidge. Paitof the ptopeity is closeto Kotoma Railway. Title, Crown giant. Teuns easy. ALo, d 0 AcieLotueai Cambiidge. Apply to W. F. BUCKLAND, Solicitor, Dm hn m -ticet East, Ani kland. r\M) ,->F,< KKTARIK"-. OF ROAU I I'.OAIM)-.. i"u'. -- li uited foi ins o" Ab-4ii<t of IV(Pipts and Kxpemlituie on b.ilo at. the Waikato Timi-s Ofh'.c . alao, pi oof of debt lf oum under the new B^nkruptoy Act,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2082, 10 November 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2082, 10 November 1885, Page 3

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