Wanteds, &c
WANTED.— A Good Boy, about 14 or 15, to clean boots, knives, and to ir>nke himself otherwise useful about a farm hoii'-r, and to bo able to milk or be willing to be taught to do so. Apply to Mr Cottiell, Raugiaoliia, Te Awamutu.
WANTED— At Mr O'Brien's Tunnel Contiact first-class Navvies. None but buna fide workmen need go there. To really good men a long job.
Wages, Us per day ot eight hours. WANTED— A Situation by a fa'ratclass female Cook. Apply, before Sa tin day, to K. Colman, Commercial Hotel, Hamilton. WANTED— A Cook, Kitclienmaid, and Waitress., Apply to Mrs n tr u u..i...i
uwynne, nainmoa noiei. WANTED— A Boy for a country store. -Apply to H. W. Pennington, Tamahere. WANTED to Purchase ah Engine, ' about 4 horse power. Apply by Monday, March 29th, to A. Maunder, EVankton, Hamilton. WANTED.— A Small House of four rooms near the Railway Station, Hamilton, or a portion of a house would suit.— Address Box 210, P.O. Auckland.
WANTED.— Grazing for from thirty to fifty head cattle. — Apply to Win H. Mandeno, Raugiaohia. WANTED— Forty Good Hands for Swamping. Apply Miranda Canal, near Mercer.
WANTED. —An engagement as Companion to a lady, resident in Waikato. Applicant is competent to teach young childien, and would be prepared to undertake such duties. Address, "E. R.," care C. Hudson Es<j., District Traffic Manager, Auckland Railways^ \Y7 ANTED KNOWN — Bee-hive
t T Fingering, >axony, Andalusian, Shetland and other Wools, at J. Missen's. WANTED KNOWN— Ladies' and Children's Hats in all the new and fashionable shapes at J. Miasen's. WANTED KNOWN - Presentation Address Sir George Grey wants signatures, Council Chambers, Railway and Co-operative Store.
WANTED KNOWN.— FENCING— Having a very large stock of Totara Posts on hand, also a large supply of Plain and Barbed Wire, with Rollers, Pins and Staples, those fencing can be supplied at the lowest possible rates at the New Wharf, Cambridge. T^T ANT E D T 0 SELL. Crewel Silks and Wools @ Id per skein Fingering Vai n f loin ... 2d Transfer Patterns from ... Id yard Transfer Patterns for Brackets, &c, half usual price Best Quality 6-cord 'Cotton 1/6 dozen Grey Calico from 2/6 „ r^ Butter Cloth from 2/6V -,*£?!? \- White Calico, 36in., fronw3/.j| ,* Dou ble- width Sheeting tjtfm-M- "„ Men's Cotton Shirts frtfrn^v."l/6 each' Opening up for Autumn TradeLadies' Mackintoshes*' from 6/6 each Ladies' Stockinette jackets Dress Goods in Leading Material and Shades Butterick's Fashion Publication, Id Monthly. j. r. e7jEtrick, Kaiapoi House, HAMIL T O N. CAMBRIDGE FOOTBALL CLUB. YJ — A MEETING of Members will be held at Kirkwoods Hotel on SATURDAY, 27th inst., at 8 p,m. A full attendance is requested. By request. A. L. SOUTER,.
OOROUGH LOAN. All ACCOUNTS against the LOAN COMMITTEE must be sent in by noon on SATURDAY, the 27th inst., or they will not be recognised. T. G. SANDES, Hon. .""ec. L.C. ookough of Hamilton! Proposal to Raise a Loan of £6000 for Borough. Improvements as Advertised. Number of VOTES recorded at the POLL takeiL-This^ay at Hamilton :— Total number of Burge«ses on the roll 240 Number of votes recorded in favour of Loan being raised . 177 Number of votes recorded against Loan being raised ... ".. ... 1 Informal votiug papers 1 Total number of votes applied for ... 170 The number of votes polled being 177 in favour of Loan, being more than one-half the number of Burgesses on the Roll, I now declare the proposal to be carried. J. M. GELLING. Returning Officer Borough of Hamilton. 1 Council Chambers, Hamilton, 24th March, 1886.
MGARUAWAHIA T>ACES, To be held on Easter Monday, 26th April, 1886. Programme in future issue. DAN THOMSON, Hon. Sec. I'M" -0 'T < I O E. Havin^appointed Mr GEO. DICKINSON, of • ambridge, to COLLECT all ACCOUNIS due to me, his receipt for the same will be sufficient discharge. ED., WADDINGTON, M.D. Cambridge, Bth March, 1886.
MERCER SAW-MILLS. JOHN ROSS HAVING taken over above mill desires to inform settlers and residents in all parts of the Waikato that he is prepared to deliver FIRST-CLASS WHITE "PINE TIMBER in quantities to suit all pm-chaaers, and trusts by supplying Only Really Good timber, to merit a SHARE of their patronage. A Trial is Solicited.
O. HESKETH. A. AITKEN. G. MACLEAN. rpHE CITY MARKET. The undersigned, having purchased the Lease of the City Market, will hold their REGULAR AUCTION SALES in the above premises, as under :—: — Every Tuesday aud Friday, at 10 a.m., for Hay ans Straw, etc. Every Tuesday and Friday, at 11 a.m., for Poultry, Pigs, Fruit, etc. Every Friday, at 12 o'clock, for General Produce, etc. Every Tuesday, at 12 o'clock, for Hides, Skins, Wool, Fat, etc. HESKETH, AITKEN, MACLEAN AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, Land, Estate and General Commission Agents, AUCKLAND.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2139, 25 March 1886, Page 3
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