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Wanteds, &c.

WANTED-5000 Pick and Shovel Men to drink Barton's Beer.

WANTED— 15 good Men for draining ; dry work. Good wagei. Apply John Casby, Contractor, Waiuku.

WANTED - A General Servant, middle aged woman preferred. References required. Apply The Waikato Times Office.

WANTED KNOWN— Evangelistic Services to bo held Wesleyan Church, Hamilton. All are earnestly invited.

WANTED KWWN-Rer. J. S. Smallcy will conduct Mission Services from Friday to following Thursday.

WANTED— All to attend Mission Services, to commence each evening at 7.30.

WHEAT. — WANTED KNOWN— That the Waikato Coal and Shipping Company (Limited) are purchaws of Wheat. Samples to be forwarded to Mr James Soppet, Flour Mill, Ngaruawahia, 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 Wharf, Cambridge.

WANTED KNOWN— That William Dent has established himself as Saddler and Harness Maker at Taupiri. All repairs, no matter what kind, in the shape of saddlery or harness, will receivev c his attention. WILLIAM DENT. Taupiri, 10th April, 1886.

WANTED KNOWN— That J. R. K. HATRICK has OPENED UP the LARGEST and BEST ASSORTED STOCK of BOYS' AND MEN'S ALL-WOOL CLOTHING (direct from manufacturers) ever shown in Hamilton. He is also showing Boy's Jersey Suits, ss; Girls' Jersey Dresses, Girls' and Ladies' Macintoshes and Ulsters ; Men's Macintoshes, Overcoats and Oilskins. Blankets from 10s per pair; grey ditto., 11s per pair All-wool Merinos, from Is 9d Dress Foule Cloth, Is Id. Velveteen New Braids, &c., for trimming. Special lot of winter Hats, grand value. Boys Turban Tweed Caps, lid. Auckland Cr*chet Tam-o'-Shanters, Boys' Is lid, Men's 2s 6d. J. R. E. HATRICK, Eaiapoi House, HAMILTON.

IjJj-jSgp DRAPERY OF ALL DESCRIPTION GO TO KNOX.

LOST— Last Saturday, in Victoriastreet, Hamilton, a small Drapery Parcel. Please return to The Waikato Times Office.

FOR a BLACK MARE br»nded E C on near shoulder, last seen on the Waitoa Road, lost five or six months ago, ten •hillings reward will be given. EDWIN HADFIELD, Waiorongomai, Te Aroha.

FOR SALE, a first-class Corrugated Iron Tank, with tap complete. Workmanship guaranteed. Apply D. D. Hyde, Plumber, Hamilton West.

171 0 R PRIVATE SALE. A first-class Alcock's Billiard Tablk with all requisites, including seats and lamps. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.

piOR 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 by Rev. J. Wilson, Baptist minister, Cambridge. App.yto = CQWpER

Tji 0 R SALE. Part of Lot 52, in the township of Cambridge, containing |ths of an acre 50 Acres, being Section number 3, with dwelling house. And also That allotment in Duke-street, being part of Lot 371, adjoining the store of Mr Merrick. Apply to Mrs E. McCann, Cambridge.

HHENDERS will be received until noon 1 on MONDAY, 10th May, for GRADING on the County Road, near Blacket's, Tuhikaramea. Plans and specifications on view at the Council Chambers, Ohaupo. Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman of the Council, marked outside "Tender for Grading." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ALEX. ARMSTRONG, Couuty Engineer. Kihikibi, May Ist, 1836.

Education Department, Wellington, 20th April, 1886. A LTERNATIVE TENDERS will be A received at this office lip to noon of the 31st May for the ERECTION of Native SCHOOL BUILDINGS at Kopua, near Alexandra, and at Tapapa and Waotu, in the Cambridge District, in accordance with two designs which may be ■een at the offices of the Native Agents at Auckland, Alexandra, and Rotorua, and of the Resident Magistrate, Tauranga, where also forms of tender can be obtained. Telegraphic tenders will be accepted, provided the original tender and deposit are lodged at the same time with one of the above-named officers. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WM. JAS. HABENS.

HAMILTON DOMAIN BOARD. Tenders for Clearing, Levelling and Ploughing. TENDERS will be received till 7.30 p.m. on MONDAY, the 10th May next, for CLEARING, LEVELLING, and PLOUGHING Domain lands, Hamilton East, as per specifications to be seen at this office. The committee will meet intending contractors at Manktelow's corner at 3 p.m. on Monday, 3rd May next, to show the work and give all particulars. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. M. GELLING, Secretary H.D.B. Domain Board Office, 28th April, 188 G.

KEMPT & WINDSOR, SURGEON DENTISTS, BEG to intimate to their clients in Waikato that they Intend to Open a Branch Establishment in Hamilton. Attendance to be for One Week in each Month,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2156, 4 May 1886, Page 3

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766

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2156, 4 May 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2156, 4 May 1886, Page 3

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