Wanteds, &c
WANTED— A few Good Men for the ballast pit, for Tuesday morning.
Isaac Coatgs,, Tt» Awamutu.
WANTED— A' Handy Man used to plain gardening, fencing, etc. Apply oinee of this paper.
WANTED.— A strong active Nursegirl. Apply to Mm Pickering, Hautapu.
WANTED— A Boy to milk and look after poultry. Apply Mark Harrison, Morrinsville.
WANTED-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 at 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.
WAIKATO CHEESE & BACON FACTORY CO. (Limited).
WANTED— A competent Cheese and Butter Maker, as mauager for above company. Applications to be sent in not later than 25th inst. For particulars apply to the Secretary, Hamilton.
S PETER'S FANCY FAlR.— Coloured • Plates of National and Fancy Costumes on view at Mrs Townsend's
IMPROVE your understandings. D. Salmon unites soles and bodies of favourite Boots quickly and cheaply.
TO LEND at current rates. JAjL Thomas Gresham, Solicitor, Te Awamutu and Kihikihi.
-M- O T I C E. Mr LEWIS O'NEILL, of Hamilton, Solicitor, is hereby authorised to COLLECT all DEBTS due to me, and his receipt therefor will be a sufficient discharge. W. BLACK. Hamilton, 10th September, 1886.
iyr o T I- O 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, Whatawhata.
Jr U n L 1 t MEETING YCvjMf <jw» (under the auspices !l^y'^^*f °f t ' le Loyal Oranpe xfcl&^'^^Qs Lodge) will be held /S\\^^^^^^\^ ln tnc Old SchoolC*WlCT*ttiy\v' Y\ioom. Ngaruawam&*L hia, on TUESDAY, fc ' ie tn inst., at to be taken by Mr J. B. Marshall. The following gentlemen are expertedto take I;u t :— Mr "D. Goldie, of Auckland ; Mr Thomas Campbell, of Razorback ; the Rev. E. Shanahan, and others. iSankey's hymns will be used. Doors open at 7 o'clock. D. THOMSON. W.M. F.G.TAYLOR, Sec.
M" r" m o s s Will deliver his FAMOUS LECTURE ON "FAILURE!" ON TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 14, 1886, IN T THE Public Hall, Te Awamutu, The subject is of peculiar local interest, therefore all are invited to attend, and mark, learn and inwardly digest it.
rr\ E N D E R S. TENDERS for PLOUGHING and SOWING about forty acres LAND««u my farm at the Narrows will be received up t 0 TUESDAY, September 14th. Tenders to be addressed "A.8., The Waikato Times office, where specifications of the work can be seen. ANDREW BELL. Hamilton, Sept. 10, 18S6.
riIENDERS are invited by the underSL signed until the 20th of September, to LEASE, at per annum, his FARM near Hamilton, with dairy of 35 cows in full working order, with all necessary appliances, including spring cart, horses, harness, &c, &c; also, other farming implements. There is a large orchard on the property, from which a considerable quantity of fruit is sold yearly.— For further particulars apply to Mr John Edcecumbe ; or, to J. B. WHYTE. rr\~o HOUSEHOLDERS. The undersigned is prepared to'supply the BEST HUNTLY COALS, at the following prices for cash :—: — 17s 6d per ton, delivered to any part of the Borough of Hamilton. 17s per ton if taken from # the loading stage. JAMES KELLY, Hamilton East.
TO THE BURGESSES OF HAMILTON. Ladies and Gentlemen, — I desire to express my sincere thanks for the votes you gave me at the late election, trusting that I may be more successful the next time I seek your suffrages. Yours obediently, JOHN PARR.
i^HURCH OF CHRlST.— LeQuesne's \J Hall, Hamilton. — Services To-mor-row as under : — Morning at 11, for fellowship and breaking of bread. Evening at 7, lecture by Mr J. Fletcher. Subject : "The Lord Our Shepherd." Sankeys hymns.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, HAMlLTON.— Services To-morrow (Sundaj), 12th inst.— At 11, "On putting one's hand to the plough and looking back." At 7, lecture—" Is Christianity true ?"— Rev. J. S. Boyd.
rpRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH, X HAMlLTON.— Services, September 12th. — Morning, 11, Rev. J. Dellow. Subject : "National suffering on account of national sin." Evening, 7, Rev. J. Dellow. Subject : "Eschatology."
OOROUGH OF HAMILTON. BRADLEY'S BRIDGE on the river road beins in an UNSAFE STATE FOR WHEEL TRAFFIC, persons are hereby cautioned to travel fiom Hamilton to Kirikiriroa by the Main Road and School-house Bridge, until repaiis now in hand are iinished. J. M. GELLING, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Hdiuiltnn, 25th Aupust, 188(5.
ry\ O L E IN v. A large Sum of MONEY at very low interest on first-class freehold security. Apply to J.B. WHYTE; or, J. S. KDGEOUMBE, Hamilton.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2212, 11 September 1886, Page 3
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