Wanteds, &c.
WANTED -Three Servant Girls for Hamilton IIot»l. Apply to Mrs Gujnne.
\\T ANTED to Sell— Two thoroughly » V good .Sheep or Cattle l)o»s. Apply T. \\ iii:, Tiiuwliare.
WANTED to Pui chase a pair of good Cattle Doj,' Pups, pedigree to be L'uarantced, Apply, stating price, to Henry Buttle, Ann,uid.«l<\ Piako.
\\r AN TED -Damaged Wtu>at in Urge VV or small quantities. State price. Address * 4 W.," Hamilton P.O.
U ' ANTED, Re engagement as llous^ V « keeper ; good references. Address, " Housekeeper," Broad meadows, Cambridge.
WANTED AT ONCE— A secondhand M)win« Machine to cut fern.— J. S Buck land, Cambridge.
WHEAT. - WANTED KNOWNTh.it the Waikato Coal and Shipping Company (Limited) are purchasers of Wheat. Samples to be forwarded to Mr James Soppet, Flour Mill, Ngaiuawahia, or to Mr John Lamb, Auckland.
WANTED KNOWN— FENCINGHaving 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 Whaif, Cambridge
WANTED KNOWN— That William Dent has established hiin&rU as Saddler and Harness Maker at Taupiri. All repairs, no matter what kind, in the shape of saddlery or harness, will receive his attention. WILLIAM DENT. Taupiri, 10th April, 1886.
VX7" ANTED KNOWN— The best place ' to get a thorough genuine pair of Boots made to order. Have you tried D. Salmon, next door to Knoxs Auction Mart, Hamilton? He also repairs all kinds of Boots »nd Shoes strongly, neatly, quickly, and cheaply. Give him a trial.
pDBLIC MEETING. A PUBLIC MEETING of Householders will be h«>ld in the PUBLIC HALL, HAMILTON, at 9 p.m. on TUESDAY NEXT, 27th inst., To consider the present position of the District High School, with the view of taking steps to obviate the closing of the School at the end of June, as meditated by the Central Board of Education. W. A. GRAHAM, Mayor. Mayor's Office, Hamilton, April 21st, 1886.
f{SjB||jn BLANKETS . AND MERINOS GO TO KNOX.
iy O T I C . E . Tradesmen and others are hereby informed that I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DERTS contracted by my Son, Hugh Hknderson. W. HENDERSON, Hamilton, April 22nd, 1886.
pi O R SALE. One Triumph Ti-tree Cntting Machine New. Apply to H. REYNOLDS, Woodlands, Taupiri.
T^OR PRIVATE SALE. A first • class Alcock's Billiard Tablk with all requisites, including seats and lamps. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.
STRAYED to Rukuhia Station — 8 Longwoolled long tailed Lambs. If not claimed by Tuesday, 2?th inst., will be sold to defray expenses. W. GARDNER.
O T I C E. TO LET-30 Acras of SWEDE TURNIPS. Foi particulars apply to ROBERT COUKERLIINE, Orakau.Kihikihi.
'PHE UNDERSIGNED having disL posed of his interest in the Royal Hotel, Hamilton, requests that ALL ACCOUNTS due to him BE PAID by the Ist May, 1880. ARTHUR BACH. Hamilton, April 21, 188 G.
'PEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST OR STRAYED from Hamilton on the 12th inst., a Bay Mare, branded /**" on near shoulder, shod all round, black points. Any person returning the same to W. McCullough, letter-carrier, will receive the above reward. Hamilton, April 2lst, 1880. ,
rpEN SHILLINGS REWARD. STRAYED, from Cambridge, a little BAY MARE, much saddle-sailed, OC on Uiouldci, and toimerly owned b\ -1. Tumbull, who bought hei a£ W*itod H. COWPER, Cambridge.
T7IOR SALE.— A BARGAIN. SIX- ROOMED COTTAGE, with quarter of an acre of garden, well finished throughout, and prettily situated. A nice property. At present occupied bv Rev. J. Wilson, Baptist minister, Cambridge. Apply to ° H. COWPER.
TI-TREE FIREWOOD, cut into short lengths, and delivered. Single loads 1 % 25,tw0 or more at 10s per lead —Apply Mr Knox, Auction Mart, Hamilton, where samples can be seen.
JAMES B. WARNER, ri^EACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM.
rjIRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH, I HAMILTON. , Services : Sunday, April 25th. ' Morning, 11 : Rev. J. Dellow. Subject: " Christ's Betrayal aud Death." Evening, 7 : Rev. J. Dellow. Subject: II The Resurrection. '"
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, HAMILTON. To-Morrow (Sunday), 25th. At 11—" If Christ be not risen." At 7—" So run." Rev. J. S. Boyd.
■pOR IMMEDIATE SALE. As owner is anxious to leave the country the Farm known as INNISFALLEN, Ohaupo, containing 650 acres of first-class land all in grass, and fenced in eight paddocks, with a good House of eleven rooms, S tables, Coach -house. Dairy, &c, and fourteen acres of Planting and Orchard in full bearing. Good Fire-wood Bnsh well watered one mile and a-half from Ohaupo Railway 1 Station, Saleyards, Churches, School, &c Price, £o per acre. Terms very easy. Apply on the farm to ft H. GUSBItfS.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2152, 24 April 1886, Page 3
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