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WANTED— A respectable intelligent Lad, about 16.— T. Trewheellar.
WANTED TO RENT— A Paddock at once, within half-a-milo of the Borough Boundary iv Wai pa County, to i-reot a Slaughter-home upon. Apply to The Waikato Times Office.
WANTED TO PURCHASE — A ■trong Spring Cart. Applytoffice of ihis paper.
WHEAT. — WANTED KNOWN— That th« Waikatf Coal and Shipping Company (Limited) ar* purchaser* of Wheat. Sample* 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, IMns and Staples, those fencing can be •npplicd at the lowest possible rates at the New Wharf, Cambridge.
WHERE can I get my Boots mended properly ? Try D. Salmon, Bootmaker, Hamilton.
WANTED KNOWN— Whore to get a good pair of Boots made ? Try D. Salmon, Hamilton.
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 receive > his attention. WILLIAM DENT. Taupiri, 10th April, 1886. T*T A^ N T? U D~. TENDERS, till 14th, for PAINTING the Police Station at Ngaruawahia. Plans on the job.
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IN DJRAPERY, <fee, go to KNOX.
"^ O T I C 1C 1 E. DR. BLUNDEN intends to leave Waikato. He therefore wishes it to be known that he will DISCONTINUE PRACTICE in the district at presentworked by him on and after JUNE Ist, 18S6. Te Awamutu. __________ WILLIAM VOICE, Blacksmith and Wheelwright, , TE AWAMUTU,
BEGS to inform the Settlers in ttie neighbourhood that he is now ready to execute nil kinds of Blacksmith and Wheelwright's work, and from his long experience in the trade he is confident of being able to give satisfaction on any job entrusted to him.
Q.EORGrE gMITE, GENERAL BLACKSMITH- AND MACHINIST, Morrinsville and Richmond. The Branch- Shop at Richmond will be open for busiucss as occasion requires.
NOTICE TO kIHIKfHI SETTLERS AND OTHERS. A BBANCH of the AUCKLAND BOOT DEPOT, Duke-street, Cambridge, will RE OPEN on WEDNESDAY, May 12th in the new premis?s of Mr Maunders, near the Star Hotel, in Lyonstreet, Kihikihi, with a large assortment of LADIES', GENT'S and CHILDREN'S BOOTS aud SHOES of English and Colonial manufacture. AU goods will be sold at the lowest possible price. $sg" Please note the address, near the Star Hotel, Kihikihi.
1 T. L. COX, Manager. rpOTARA TIMBER.-The Waikato JL Timber Company (Limited) are prepared to SUPPLY all sizes of BUILDING and BRIDGE TIMBER, POSTS, ! &c.; from, the Waotu Saw-mills— first 'antt * stco'nri -class. — This' Timber is superior to Kauri for many purposes. Apply to Mr D. B. Wallace, Manager Saw mills, Waotu ; or, Agent Waikato Coal aud Slapping Company (Limited), Ngani|ru£ahia.. , ' . •
VVT ANTED EVERYBODY to KNOW ** that they can have all kinds ffißOOTSand SHOES; REPAIRED DAILY at the LOWEST PRICES at the ■AUCKLAND BOOT DEPOT, DUKESTREET, CAMBBIDGE. Ever^ dog." cviptibn of Boots and Shoes (hand-made to order) on the premises. Good mate* rial, ! workmanship and fit guaranteed. We have always on hand about £1000 worth of Boots and Shoes of every descrjptiftn.from tb^e, very beat English and Colonial manufacturers. All goods arc sold at Auckland prices. Men's strong Watertjghts 12s per pair ; all lines equally cheap. Please note the address : Audiflaud Boot Depot, Duke-street, Cambridge. - T. L. COX. Manager.
WANTED KNOWN-That J. R. E. HATRICK has OPENED UP , the LARGEST aud BEST ASSORTED STOCK of BOYS' AND $EN'S ALL-WOOL CLOTHJNG (direct from 1 mnnufacturers) ever shown in Hamilton. He is also ahowiug Boy's Jersey Suits, as j Girls' Jersey Dresses, ' Girls' and Ladies' and Ulsters ; Meh's" Macintoshes, Overcoats and Oilskins. Blankets from 10s per pair; grey ditto., 11s. pe? -pair • •• r j All-Wool Merinos, from Is 9d * Dr^ss Foule Cloth, l» Id. i' , ] Velveteen Now Braids, &c M for tri tufting. Special lot of winter Hats, grand value. £oys Turbun Tweed Caps, lid. 1 ' Auckland Crochet Tam- o'-S hanters,n ters, Boys' Is lid, Men's 2s Gd. J, R. E. HATRICK, Kaiapoi House;, t HAMILTON/ „
«T7 ANTED ! & N-'O WN . J. FLETCHER TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, Grey-st., Hamilton 5 Eaat (Late of Hobson-sfreet, Auckland), ' Desires t<s inform the gentry of Waikato that he has opened business iv the above line, and hopes, by strict attention to till orders entrusted to his care, with lowues* of prices, quality of material, best of workmanship,. style aud , fit, to merit a large share of their patronage and support. Men's Tweed Suits, Mosgiel aud Kaiapoi, ] from £3 10s to £4 10s ; extra, £f>. Boys' Tweed Suits, from £2 to £3, Men's Superfine Black Cloth and Diagonal Suits, from £5 to £7. All Tweeds thoroughly ihnmk.
Tji OR SALE.-A BARGAIN. SIX-ROOMED COTTAGE, with quarter of au acre of garden, well finished throughout, a.Qd prettily situated. A nice property. At present opoupied by Rev. J. Wilson, Baptist minister, Cambridge. Apply to
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2159, 11 May 1886, Page 3
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