Wanteds, &c^ WAXTfcD— A Good, Strong Servant Girl. Must be accustomed to farm-house work Apply to Mrs Henry
Buttle, Annan'lale, Piako. WANTED— A Good Nurse Girl. Apply to Mrs Northcroft.
WANTED -r>ooo fick and suovei Men to dunk Barton's Beer. ANTED- \ Cook, Kitchenmaid, and Wiiti.ss. Apply to Mrs Owynn*, Hamilton Hotel. ANTED— Two Tons of Good Fefd n«K ii.i 1/ m-ofmrcHV Sand
sample and juice to H. Bullock- Webster, Hamilton. ANTED. -A Good Boy. about 14 oi 1."), to clcmii boots, knives, and to make himself othuwi-e useful about a far.n house, ami to be able to milk or be willing to be taught to do so. Apply to Mr Cottrell, Rangi.u.hia, Te Awamutu. WANTED— At Mr O'Brien's Tunnel Contiact tint-class Navvies.
None but bond Jute workmen need go there. To it-ally good men a long job. Wages, 93 per day of eight hours. WANTED to Purchase an Engine, about 4 horse power. Apply by Monday, Maich 29th, to A. Maunder, Frankton, Hamilton. \l7 ANTED.— A .Small House of four f V rooms near the Railway Station, Hamilton, or a portion of a house would
iiuit.— Address Box 210, P.O. Auckland. WANTED— Forty Good Hands for Swamping. Apply Miranda Canal, near Meicer. WANTED. —An engagement as Companion to a lady, resident in Waikato. Applicant is competent to teach young childreu, and would be pre-
pared to undertake such duties. Address, "E. R.," care C. Hudson Esq., District Traffic Manager, Auckland Railways. WANTED KNOWN— Dey & French have ou Sile all requisites for Sportsman.
117 ANTED —TENDERS for WidenV f ing, Cleaning out and Deepening Drains at Tamaliere. Apply to M. Douglas, Tamahere. WHEAT. — WANTED KNOWN— That the Waikato Coal and Shipping Company (Limited) are purchasers of Wheat. Samples to be forwarded to Mr James Soppet, Flour Mill, Ngaruawahia, or to Mr John Lamb, Auckland. I HT ANTED KNOWN.— FENCING—
TT Having a very large stock of Totara Posts on liaud, 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. rrio thle inhabitants of I WAIKATO. WANTED KNOWN— That William Taylor has COMMENCED BUSINESS as PLUMBER and TINSMITH in Hamilton West. All work, repairs, &c, entrusted to him will be promptly attended to.
Charges Moderite. All kinds of Tin and Hardware kept in Stock. The Trade Supplied.
TXT ANTED TO SELL. Crewel Silks and Wools @ Id per skein Fingering Yarn from ... 2d Tiansfer Patterns from ...» Id „ yard Transfer Patterns for Bracket8 t &c, half usual price Best Quality 6 cord Cotton 1/6 dozen Grey Calico from 2/6 „ Butter Cloth fiom 2/6 „ White Calico, 38in M from... 3/3 „ Double-width Sheeting from 9/- Men's Cotton Shirts fiom... 1/6 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. e7hatrick, Eaiapoi House. HAMILTON.
toJ^LTOUSES TO LET. <Jagsl&xli Apply to John Knox. TI-TREE, FIREWOOD CUT and DELIVERED. Single loads 12s, two or more at 103 per load —Apply Mr Knox, Auction Mart, Hamilton. RUNNING since September on Claremont, Tamahere, one Strawberry old Cow branded [[. The owner can have her by paying expenses. If not claimed will be sold on Tuesday, April 6th. L. B. EWEN.
*TIAUWHARE OPORTS, To be held on Easter Monday, April 26. Particulars in future issue.
"VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Auckland Section. TE AROHA HOT SPRINGS. Three Days' Excursion. FRIDAY, APRIL 2. TO SUNDAY, APRIL 4. On Friday, April 2nd, a Fast Passenger train will leavo Auckland for Te Arona, as follows :— Auckland, dep., 2 p.m.; Newmarket, 2.10 p.m. ; Onehuaga, 2 p.m.; Otahuhu, 2.40 pin; Drury, 3.25 p,m.; Pukekohe, 3.50 p.m.; Mercer, 4.40 p.m.; Huntly, 5.50 p.m.; Ngaruawahia, 6.20 p.m.; Hamilton, 7 p.m.; arriving at Te Aroha 8.35 p.m.: leturning from Te Aroba on Sunday, April 4th, at 4 p.m. RETURN FARES. From Ist Class. 2nd Class. Auckland Newmarket OQ .- Onehunga - Us> lo8 ' Otahuhu SSL*. } 17s •*•• Mercer 14s. 10s. 6d. *&.!* ! '°°- "M - Hamilton Saturday Return Fares. Children under three years of age, Free : over three and under twelve, Half Fares. These Tickets will only be available by the Excursion Tiain. and between the station issued at and Te Aroha. By order.
"TVANGEROUS. The Whainquroa Road Board give public notice that the Waiin.irino Bring*, the Bridge near Mr Chas. Sutton'a, and the two Bridges enst of the Half-way Hotel — all on the Waipa, Raglan Road — are UNSAFE for WHEELED or OTHER TRAFFIC. Signed by Order, W. PARSONS COGSWELL, Clerk. , Waitetuna, March 16th, 1886.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2141, 30 March 1886, Page 3
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754Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2141, 30 March 1886, Page 3
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