Wanteds, &c
WANT ED -Good General Servant. Apply to Mrs R. Kirkwood, Cambridge.
WANTED— A General Servant— Apply Mrs Westney, Te Awamutu.
WANTED— Forty Good Shovel Men. Apply to D. Fallon, MorrinnvilleLichfiold Contract.
WANTED — Waikato settlers to apply at once for balance of shares in Catnbiidge Jam Factory Company.
WANTED— A large muster at the Public Hall to-night to dance the Old Year out and the New Year in. W. Ciawford, Manager.
WANTED KNOWN. -FENCING - Having a very large stock of Totara Posts on hand, also a large supply of Plain and B.u bed Wire, witli Rollers, Pins and Staples, those fencing can be supplied at the lowest possible rates at the New Wharf, Cambridge.
WANTED KNOWN— On and after Saturday, the 19th December, the Cambridge Jam Factory will be buyers of Goosebeiries, in any quantity, at their Factory in Brewcry-stieet.
117 ASIKD KNOWN. FOR KALE -A FARM of 400 acres in glass, with three acres 01 chard, consist ing of some of the best land in Hautapu, the centre of the Cambiidge Disttict. It is distant about two miles from Cheese F.ictoiy, Railway Station, School and Po.it oih'ce. The buildings consist of a tui loomed house, stable, sheds, etc., all in excellent repair. As the Farm is divided into two equal parts by a giavellcd road, I am pierared to dispose <>t it, either as a whole, 01 in lots of not less than 100 acres. \VM. SRLBY, Hautapu, Cambridge.
WANTED KNOWN— The best and cheapest place for all your Boots and Shoes, icaily made 01 made to order, is the Auckland Boct Depot, Duke-street, Cambridge, where you can have about £1000 uotth of Boots and Slioea of English ami Colonial manufacture, of every deseuption. All G;oods> are sold at Auckland pi ices, and without doubt they are the best and cheapest ever offered in the district, and heads of families and others will do well to see that all their Boots and Shoes are purchased from the abo\e Depot. P.S.— Every description of Boots and Shoos hand made to order on the premises. Good material, workmanship and fits guaranteed. Kepairs of all kinds of Boots and Shoes daily. Boots, Leather, Uppeis ami Grindery wholesale and retail. Orders attended to without delay in all parts of the district. AUCKLAND HOOT DEPOT, DUKE-STKKET, CAMBRIDGE. T. L. COX, Manager.
S ANDREW'S, CAMBRIDGE.— • Members of the Church and Con (gregation are invited to take part in the Annual Sunday School Fete on Friday (New Year's Day), at the Racecourse. All will be cordially welcomed. Contiibutinns of provisions towards the lunch will be accepted with thanks from those who can conveniently bring them. WAI. N. DeL. WILLIS.
FOUND— A small Bunch of Keys on a brass ring. Owner can have same an application to this office.
-t A SHILLINGS REWARD.— Lost, JLU Friday 25th, one Bay Horse (di aught) btanded H on near shoulder, from paddock, Hamilton East. MARK MESSENGER.
T> E WARD. TEX SHILLINGS will be paid to anyone giv ing such luformatiou aa will lead to the conviction of the person or persons who smashed in the top of a canoe, moored on the river bank below Mrs Gwynne's garden, between the 25th and 29th in&t GEO. JESSOP.
RUNNING on my farm for the past six months— One Strawberry Cow, no visible brands. If not claimed within 14 days will be sold to pay expenses. ROBERT FLEMING. Pukete, 21st December, 1885.
rp 0 LET. FIFTY ACRES of LAND. About seven acres of Good Clover, remainder unimproved. Nearly one acre of orchard, trees coining into beating. Good house of four rooms, dairy, stable, &c. Distance one mile fiom Te Awamutu Post Office. Apply to R. W. Rouhe, Te Awamutu.
Kihikihi, 30th December, 1535. I THE UNDERSIGNED, CHAL- « LENGE D. Ckuc, of Cambridge, to inn him 1500 yards, over ten flights of hurdles 3ft 6in high, for any sum from £10 to £2.), the race to come off in a fortnight fiom date, either at Cambridge or Kihikihi A. JULIAN. Man and money at Star Hotel, Kihikihi.
JTVENTISTRY. MB A. L. SMITH, Qt'ALUIBD ReGIVTERKD DeVTIST, Hnhsou street (top end of Wellesleystieet) opposite S. Matthew's Church), AUCKLAND, Supplies Autifici \l Tektu much under the usual high charges. Good fit guaranteed, without extracting old stumps. Aching teeth cured and stopped. Other Dentists' work repaired. Tram oars pass the door.
gELLINC OFF! SELLING OFF!! Coloured Lustres, 8d per yard Grey Calico, 2s 6d per do^ White Calico, 3s per doz. Hosiery (Ladies'), from 7d per pair Hosiery (Children's) from 4d per pair Prints, 4d, sd, and 6d Men'a Nelson Tweed Trousers, 8s per pair Trousers and Vests, 12s 6d Above are SAMPLES OF PRICES PREVAILING AT Thompson's Cash Sale, TAMAHERE STORE.
QUALTROUGH & WHITE, ffTg^^j-n. "DUTCHERS, &c, Victoria-street, HAMILTON WEST. Q. & W. desire to thank the inhabitants of Hamilton and the settlcre around the district for the liberal support accorded to them since they started in business, and now beg to inform them that iv addition to supplying moat of first quality at reasonable prices, they purpose adding to their business the Ti/f ANUFACTURE SMALI'VtOODS! Daily, *s follows : Tripe, Cow Heels, Sausages, Wttte and Black Puddings, and German Sausage. QUALTROUGH & WHITE. April 7th, 18S4.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2103, 31 December 1885, Page 3
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