Wanteds, &c
WANTED — A Respectable Girl, about 14, to train to housework. Apply early.— Mrs Cottrell, Rangiaohia.
WANTED— Situation by a married man, accustomed to all kinds of farm work. Address A.8., Post-office, Cambridge.
WANTED— A Good General Servant, Apply to Mrs Lake, Post-office, Ohaupo.
WANTED— A. Strong, Respectable Girl as Kitchenmaid. Apply to Mrs Gwynne, Hamilton Hotel.
WANTED TO SELL— 4B ACRES (more or less) in the middle of the township of Ohaupo. Inquire at Anton Turnwald's.
WANTED KNOWN.-FENCING-Having 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.
KM R E WAR D. LOST—From the Ngaruawahia Run, one Bay Gelding COLT, white on forehead and on nose, one hind hoof white, and branded JM on oft' shoulder. JOHN O'GRADY, Care Friar and Davies, . Ngaruawahia.
rpENDERS will be received up to L TUESDAY, 24th August, for PLOUGHING on the Horotiu Estate. For further information apply to the undersigned. J. SMITH. Horotiu, August 16, 1886.
NEW r ZEALAND RAILWAY REFORM LEAGUE.
A MEETING of the EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE of the LEAGUE will be held at the Borough Council Chambers, Hamilton, on TUESDAY, the 17th August, at 2 p.m., to devise means for suitably recoguising the patriotic efforts of Mr S. Vaile in securing Railway Reform and lor any other business. By Order. FREDK. J. YON STURMER, Secretary N.Z.R.R. League.
T HEREBY NOTIFY that from this date I will not allow any BUILDINGS to be ERECTED on the OTOROHANGA STATION, GROtJND, or line adjoining, upon any pretenoe whatever. ISAAC COATES, Contractor. Te Awamutu, Aug. 11th, 1886.
IN THE ESTATE of ROBERT GIBB, late of .Churchill, gentleman, deceased.
Notice is hereby oiven, that all just DEBTS owing out of the above estate will be PAID immediately upon receipt of proper accounts, by, and all DEBTS owing to the said Estate must be paid at once to Alexander and Henry Gibb, of Churchill, aforesaid, executors of the will of the said Robert Gibb, deceased. Dated at Auckland the 12th day of August, 18S6. S. JACKSON, Junr., Solicitor, Auckland.
■VTOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing under the title of Nobes & Moralbb,Board iug- housekeepers, has this day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. The business will be carried on by Mr Nobes, who will pay all debts of the late firm and receive all money due to it. (Signed) W. H. NOBES, MOSES MORALE E. Witness : C. W. Moss. Te Awamutu, 14th Aug., 1886.
S MARY'S CHURCH, HAMILTON EAST. A DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT in aid of the funds of the above Church, will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Hamilton East, This (TUESDAY) Evening The programme will consist of Bryon's world- famed comedy in three acts, " OURBOYS." Cast of Characters .* Sir Geoffrey Champneys (a county magnate), Mr 8. E. G. Smith Talbot Champneys (his son), Mr F. H. Templer Perkyn Middlewick (a retired butterman), Mr T. G. Sandes Charles Middlewick (his son), Mr H. Steele Clarissa Champneys (Sir Groffrey's sister) Lady Amateur Violet Melrose (an heiress) Lady Amateur Mary Melroae (her poor cousin) Lady Amateur Belinda (a lodging-house "slavey") Lady Amateur) Servants, Attendants, &c, &c. Act I. At Mr Middlewick's. Act 11. Drawing Boom in Sir Geoffrey Champney's House. Act 111. A London Lodging House. Pianoforte Miss Missen. Doors open at 7.30. Performance to commence at 8 p.m.
Admission—Frout seats, 2s (children half price) ; back seats, One Shilling.
TTNDER the auspices of the Tauwhare vJ Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association .
CONCERT In aid of Tauwhare School Funds, To be held on Friday. August 20th, 1886. To commence at 7.30 p.m. Admission, 2s Gd ; Children, half-price. DANCING.
m 0 let. The centrally-situated SHOP and PREMISES in The Waikato Timks 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.
TE AROHA tfLUB HOTEL STABLES.
First-class accommodation on reasonable terms. Roomy loose boxes, spacious yards, and every convenience for auctioneers holding Horse Sales. Very moderate charges. R. LODER, Proprietor.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2201, 17 August 1886, Page 3
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