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Wanteds, &c

WANTED — A General Servant. Apply to Mrs Hutson, the Manse, Te Awainutu.

WANTED- A Respectable, Intelligent Youth to assist in apiary woik. Apply at once by letter, stating age, to I. Hopkins, Matamata.

WANTED— A young Man to shoe horses Apply Sulphur Point Smithy, Rotoma.

WANTED— The public to give the New Butcher a trial, Wharfstreet, Hamilton West.

\X /"ANTED— A Situation by a Steady VV Single Man, experienced Ploughman and General Farm baud. Apply "A.G.," office of this paper.

WANTED KNOWN — That the Annual Concert in aid of Tamahere School will come off on Friday, 18th inst. Programme in future issue. WANTED KNOWN— That lam supplying Meat of all descriptions at the very cheapest rates. — Thos. Cassidy, Butcher, Giey-street, Hamilton.

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.

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. . • ' <-' «■ ' WILtIAM DENT. Taupiri, 10th April, 1886.

WANTED KNO WN-That ROBERT PEAT, Saddler, HAVING LEASED MR. WISEMAN'S SHOP in East Hamilton, will OPEN A BRANCH of his business on MONDAY, Juno 7, ISS6, and be prepared to -execute all

orders entrusted to him. The public will receive the benefit of the low rates now ruling in the English and Colonial markets.

rpo THE INHABITANTS OF L WAIKATO.

WANTED KNO WN-That William Taylor has COMMENCED BUSINESS as PLUMBER and TINSMITH in Hamiltou We&t. All work, repairs, &c, enti usted to him will be promptly attended to. Charges Mudervte. All kinds of Tin and Hardware kept in Stock. The Trade Supplied.

YY ANTED EVERYBODY to KNOW " * that they can ha\ c all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES 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. We have always on hand about £1000 worth of Boots aud Shoes of every description from the very best English aud Colonial manufacturers. All goods arc sold at Auckland price 3. Men's strong Watertights 123 per pair ; all lines equally cheap. Please note the address : Auckland Boot Depot, Duke-street, Cambridge. T. L. COX, Manager. ftOMUS DRAMATIC CLUB. Kj Oddfellow's Hall, Hamilton. TUESDAY, JUNE loth. ENTERTAINMENT IN AID OF BAND AND LIBRARY.

A PRESH SUPPLY |J<K? of tne NEW TOBACCO at KNOX'S. FOUND. The best place to get my Boots mended properly. D. Salmon, Bootmaker, Hamilton. WHERE to get a good Pair of Boots made ! D. Salmon, opposite Postoffice, Hamilton. riIRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH, 1 HAMlLTON.— Services, Juno 6th. Morning, 11, Rev. J. Dellow; subject: " Comfort and Encouragement for Christians " (Psalm 23). Evening, 7, Rev. J. Dellow ; subject, Funeral Sermon. RESBYTERIAN CHURCH, HAMlLTON.— Services To-morrow (Sundaj, 6th)— At 11, "The value of a Christian to society and the world." At 7, "An apology." Rev. J. S. Boyd. /CHURCH OF CHRlST.— LeQuesne's V^ Hall, Hamilton. — Services To-mor-row as under -.—Morning at 11, for fellowchip aud breaking of bread. Evening at 7, lecture by Mr J. Fletcher. Subject — " The Patriarch's confidence and hope/ Wiitteu questions invited. Saukeys hymns used. STRAYED — From Mr Marshall's Farm, near Ohaupo, Red COW, aged. Ten shillings reward to person bringing her home.

jg-| REWARD. LOST— From Tamahere, in May, one Light Bay MARE, with white star on forehead, four years old, stands 16 hands, also has one sore heel on off front leg. .The above reward will be paid on Vecovery of same. A H. W. PENNINGTON, Storekeeper, Tamahere. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD.— Lost or Strayed, from Marsh Meadows, about a month ago, a large black Sow, very quiet, both ears split and curled backward. The above reward will be paid to anyone giving such information as will lead to the recovery of the same by JAMES RUNCIMAN. 3rd June, ISSG.

MANCHESTER FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1524. Capital £1,000,000. The undersigned has been appointed the agent for the above Company for the Districts of Hamilton and Cambridge, and is prepared to accept risks at lowest current rates. All losses promptly and liberally settled. A. SCOTT, The Railway Store, Hamilton. ATEREI TOWN, MAUNGATAUTARI, 13th May. 1856.— This is a notice from all the chiefs of the tribes li\ ing at Maungatautan, to all Pakeha and Maori friends. Listen all ! You aio not to go over our lands at Maungatautari to look for gold without our consent. By order of the Committee of Maungitantari. PIRIPI TAWHANGA, Chairman.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WT18860605.2.31.2

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2170, 5 June 1886, Page 3

Word count
Tapeke kupu
766

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2170, 5 June 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2170, 5 June 1886, Page 3

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