Wanteds, &c.
WANTED— A Lad as Apprentice to the Carpentering business. Apply to A. n. Maunder, Frankton.
WANTED— A Boy about 14, to make himself generally useful. Must be good milker. References required. W. M. Douglas, Bruntwood, Cambridge.
WANTED TO RENT— A Paddock at once, within half-a-milo of the Borough Boundary in Waipa County, to erect a Slanghter-house upon. Apply to The Waikato Timks Office.
WANTED — Buyers for Ten Tons Mangolds.— John Knox.
WANTED TO PURCHASE — A strong Spring Cart. Apply office of this paper.
WANTED— The public to give the New Butcher a trial, Wharfstreet, Hamilton West.
WANTED KNOWN — That lam supplying Meat of all descriptions at the very cheapest rates.— Thos. Cassidy, Butcher, Grey-street, Hamilton.
WHEAT. — WANTED KNOWNThat 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.
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 Wbarf, Cambridge.
WANTED KNOWN— That William Dent has established himself as Ssddler and Harness Maker at Taupiri. All repairs, no matter what kind, in the shape of saddlery or harness, will receive hi, attention. __„,_„__-, Taupiri, 10th April, 1886.
BOOTS and i^-iS r^tOES, and HOSIERY, GO TO KNOX.
qpi-TREE FIREWOOD cut by Machine L from 8 inches to any length required at 4s per ton. Apply to j: r. handyside, Hamilton East.
T^" O T I O B . A. CONNOLLYS Paddock is now secure for cither Horses, Mules, Gennets, or Doqkeyß. _____
CAMBRIDGE CHORAL SOCIETY. \J THE NEW QUARTER will commence THIS EVENING, and practice will bo resumed at 7.30 sharp, in preparation for the approaching concert in June. Punctual attendance is requested. T. HARTLEY, Secretary and Conductor.
HATEKEI TOWN, MAUNGATAUTARI, May, 1886.— This is a notice from all the chiefs of the tribes living at Manngatautari, to all Pakeha and Maori friends. Listen all! You are not to go over our lands at Maungatautari to look for gold without our consent. By order of the Committee of Maungatantari. PIRIPI TAWHANGA, Chairman.
qnE AWAMUTU PUBLIC POUND. IMPOUNDED at To Awamutu— One dark bay Horse, star on forehead, by Mr Rutherford. Owner unknown. If not claimed and expenses paid to be sold on Wednesday, 2nd June, 1886, at 12 o'clock noou. JOHN POTTER, Poundkeeper.
ITT ANTED EVERYBODY to KNOW * * that they can have all kinds of BOOTS and SHOE 3 REPAIRED DAILY at the LOWEST PRICES at the AUCKLAND BOOT DEPOT, DUKESTREET, CAMBBIDGE. Every description of Boots and Shoes (hand-made to order) on the premises. Good material, workmanship and fit guaranteed. Wo have always on haud about £1000 worth of Boots and Shoes of every description from the very best English and Colonial manufacturers. All goods arc sold att Auckland prices. Men's strong Watertight 12s per pair; all lines equally cheap. Please note the address : Auckland Boot Depot, Duke-street, Cam* bridge. T. L. COX, Manager.
7S A M B RIDGE. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY SPORTS. List of Prizr Monky.. MAIDEN RACE— First prize, £1 10s. RUNNING LONG JUMP— First prize, 10s ; second, ss. HANDICAP 100 YARDS— First prize, ' £1 10s ; second, 10s. OBSTACLE RACE— First prize, £1. RUNNINp HIGH JUMP— First prize, 10s ; second, ss. CAMBRIDGE CUP— First prize, £5; second, £1. BOYS' RACE (under 14) -Trophy preBected by. Mr H. Buckland. MEN'S RACE (over 46)— First fcrize, 10s ; second, ss. RUNNING HOP-STEP-AND-JUMP-First prize, 10s ; second, bridle, presented by Mr Davies, saddler. vVHEELBARROW RACE— First prize, 10s. VAULTING WITH POLE— First prize, 10s ; second, ss. HURDLE RACE— First prize, £1 10s ; second, 10s. STANDING LONG JUMP— First prize, 10s ; second, ss. WALKING HANDICAP— First prize, £1 16s ; second. 10s. HALF-MILE HANDICAP— First prize, £2 ; second, 10s. CATCHING GREASY PlG— Prize, The Pig. SACK RACE— Trophy presented by Mr • J. S. Bond, value 10a. TUGOF- WAR— Prize, £1.
The time for entries will be extended until TO - MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING. Handicaps will appear in The Waikato Times on Saturday, May 22nd. Should more funds be forthcoming, they will be distributed over the whole programme pro rata. Three entries, or a percentage of the prize money will be deducted. W. BACH, Hou. Sec.
riEOBGE gMITH, GENERAL BLACKSMITH AND MACHINIST, Morrinsyille and Richmond.
The Branch' .Shop at Richmond will be opeu for business as occasion requires.
TI-TREE FIREWOOD, cut into short lengths, and delivered in Hamilton or Cambridge. Single loads 12s, two or more at 10s per Iwad —Apply Mr Knoxs Avotiou Jtfnvt, Hamilton, where samples can be «eep, ,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2162, 18 May 1886, Page 3
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