Wanteds, &c
WANTKD-A Good Geneml Servant. Apply to Mrs Lake, Post-office, Ohaupo.
WANTED -A Good General Servant, accustomed to farmhouse work. To an experienced person good wages will be given. Apply personally to Mrs Henry Buttle, Annandale, Piako.
WANTED TO SELL-48 ACRES (more or less) in the middle of tho township of Ohaupo. Inquire at Anton Turuwald's.
WANTED KNOWN— That lam supplying Meat of all descriptions at the very cheapest rates.— Thos. Cassidy, Butcher, Grey-street, Hamilton.
WANTED KNOWN.-FENCING-Having a very large stock of To tar a 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.
KENT HOUSE will OPEN TOMORROW (Friday).
SPETEU'S CHURCH, HAMIL- • TON.— On Sunday evening, ]sth August, instead of the Ordinary Sermon, will be read a discourse by Dit Magek, Lord Bishop of Peterborough, delivered in Norwich Cathedral. — Subject : " Christianity and Freethought."
REWARD.
LOST— From the Ngaruawnhia Run, one Bay Gelding COLT, white on forehead and on nose, one hind hoof white, and branded JM on oil" shoulder. JOHN O'GRADY, Care Friar and Davies, Ngaruawahia.
BUSINESS NO TICE. I beg to CONTRADICT A REPORT that my business is a co-partnership. I am connected in business with no person whatever, either directly or indirectly. JOHN KNOX. Hamilton, August llth, 18S6.
HAMILTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. THE FIRST MEETING, of the Members of the above Club will be held in Le Quesne'a Hall on SATURDAY, August 14th, 7.30 o'clock, for practice. Anyone desirous of j lining the Club is requested to attend. D. LEES, Instructor.
T7"IHIKIHI Y. ALEXANDRA. Return Football Match.
The following players are requested to meet at Kihikihi on Saturday, 14th inst. : — Morgan, E. Osborne, J. O&borne. G.xlvin, Cowley, Clements, Jumbo, T. Floyd, Corboy, Giaham, C. Ogle, J. Ogle, Doyle, Coffin, La Trobe.
S MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC • CHURCH, HAMILTON. —A DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT, consisting of Byron's Comedy,
" OUR BOYS,"
Will be given at the Oddfellows' Hall on Tuesday, tho 17th August, in aid of the funds of the above Church. O~U B L I~C N O T I C E. professoFlio medo, THE GREAT AMERICAN NATURAL SCIENTIST AND ELOCUTIONIST, Begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of TE AWAMUTU, KIHIKIHI, and ALEXANDRA, that he intends to visit each town respectively, for the purpose of holding his POPULAR AND AMUSING ENTERTAINMENTS, and will remain a few days in each place, in otdnr togi\othc residents an opportunity of obtaining private phrenological examinations. Tin- subjects ot elocutionary renderings and lectures, can be seen in the hand bills, or further announcements.
THOROUGH OF HAMILTON. TENDERS will h* leceived till 4 o'clock p.m. on MONDAY, the Kith inst.. for FILLING HOLES in Albert-stiwt East. For particular* apply to Mr C. Tippen, who will meet intending contractors at 2 | o'clock on Saturday. Lowest or any tender not .necessarily accepted. J. M. GELLING, Town Clerk. Hamilton, 10th August, 188 G. m o let. The centrally-situated SHOP and PREMISES in The Waikato Timfs Buildings, Hamilton, lately in the occupation of Mr Jessop. Specially suited to a chemist's business The rising township of Hamilton offers a capital opening for anyone in this line of business. For particulars apply to EDWARD WAYTE, Stationer, Auckland.
VX7 A I T O A ROAD BOARD. Poblic Notice is Hereby Given that it is the intention of the abovenamed Board, at a meeting to be held in the Phoenix Hotel, Morrinsville, on Saturday, the 28th day of August, 1886, to MAKE A GENERAL RATE of a Halfpenny in the £ on the ratable value of all ratable property in the Waitoa Road District for the period from the Ist day of April, 1886, to the 31st day of March, 18S7, to become due and payable in one sum on the 13th day of September, 1886, to the undersigned at his residence, at Waikuku, where the Rate-book is open for inspection. ALEXANDER BREMNER, Clerk and Collector to the Waitoa Road Board. Morrinsville, Ofcli August, 18S0.
TI7HAINGAROAROAD DISTRICT. T T ■ Notice.
The Whaingaroa Road Board intend to PERMANENTLY CLOSE, under the
Public Works Act 1882, the ROAD running through section 57, Waitetuna, parish of Whaingaroa, County of Raglan, being the road leading from the Waipa road to section 121 pariah of Whaingaroa aforesaid, and in lieu thereof intend to OPEN a ROAD running from Waipa road Into section 110, parish aforesaid. Plan of the above may be seen at the residence of the Clerk, Post-office, Okete.
A MEETING of Ratepnyers of the above district will be held at the board room on the second day of October, 1886, at 3 o'clock p.m to close aforesaid road or otherwise. CHARLES SUTTON, Chairman Whaingaroa Road Board. Okete, 14th July, 1886.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2199, 12 August 1886, Page 3
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