Wanteds, &c.
WANTED-A Boy to milk and look after poultry. Apply Mark Harrison, Morrinsville.
WAfITED-By a thoroughly experienced man, a Situation to manage a large Dairy or Dairy Farm. Address "Dairyman," The Waikato Times Office.
WANTED— A respectable Youth to assist in apiary work. Apply nt once by letter, stating age, to I. Hopkins, Matamata.
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.
LOST, from the Hamilton Hotel on Suuday night, a Fox Terrier. Answers to the name of "Sting." The party detaining it will oblige by kindly letting him go.
LOST— Since the 25th ultimo, a White HEIFER, marked with tar across the back. Anyone finding same will be rewarded by J. BETTLEY, Butcher, Hamilton.
TENDERS will be received bv the Wfliicato Land Association until SATURDAY, the 11th inst., for about 5 miles of DRAINING. Full particulars to be had by applying at Newstead. HENRY REYNOLDS. Manager Waikato Land Association.
MONEY TO LEND at current rates. Thomns Gresham, Solicitor, Te Awamutu and Kihikihi.
O T I C E . The adjourned ANNUAL MEETING of the Waipa Racing Club Mill be held in James's Hotel, Te Awamutu, on FRIDAY (To-morrow) EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. R. W. ROCHE.
1^- O "T I C E. A Chestnut MARE, blind one eye, running on my farm, Komakorau, near Ngaruawahia, for the last three months. If not claimed and expenses paid within 14 days will be sold. R. ESH, Whatawhato.
"HI O R SALE. PRIME RYE GRASS and CLOVER HAY CHAFF, at £4 per ton, Apply JOHN KUTCHINSON, Orakau.
J||^r£f A MEETING t?Oifff^ il^t (under the auspices *|l»j|ptM» of the Loyal Orange ,«f^||Krafi|^V Lodge) will be held M\§^XJ^f\ in the 01(i Scho ° l - mV^mw # i\ rootn > Ng'inidwa-iw'-C. hia, on TUESDAY, " ie 14th inst., at' *" '' * /o0 p.m., the chair to be taken by Mr J. B. Marshall. The following gentlemen are expected to take part: — Mr D. Goldie, of Auckland ; Mr Thomas Campbell, of Razorback ; the Rev. O'Shanahau, aud others. Sankey's hymns will be used. Doors open at 7 o'clock. D. THOMSON. W.M. F. G. TAYLOR, S<>c.
130R0UGH OF HAMILTON. BRADLEY'S BRIDGE on the river road being in an UNSAFE STATE FOR WHEEL TRAFFIC, persons are hereby cautioned to travel from Hamilton to Kirikiriroa by the Main Road and School-house Bridge, until repairs now in hand are finished. J. M. GELLING. Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Hamilton, 2.") th August, 188 G.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2211, 9 September 1886, Page 3
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