Wanteds, &c
WANTED. — A strong active Nursegirl. Apply to Mr 9 Pickering, Hautapu. WANTED TO SELL— A Quiet Cow, jußt calved. —S. Foulsham, Hamilton. ANTED KNOWN— My assistant is at Smith's Hotel, Morrinsville. Harness and saddlery repaired. ISAAC BATES. ANTED KNOYVN.-FENCING-Having a very large stock of Potara 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. ANTED KNOWN-Don't let the Hamilton Patent Portable Firewood Cutting and Splitting Machine leave the Waikato for want of work. Please patronise. Arrangements can be made with J. R. Hanbysidk, the Patentee, for cutting and splitting any kind of firewood for stove or grate, at prices to suit everybody. Now Ready : Seasoned Firewood at 11s per load ; Ti-tree, per single load, 108 ; two or more, 9s. Orders can be left at Bettley's, butcher, Hamilton West ; Bell's, Baker, Hamilton East.
fridtf®* 3 l\ ARaE SALE of J^S3 DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BLANKETS, on Saturday next, at the Hamilton Auction Mart. MONEY TO LEND, in Large w Small Sums, at a moderate rate of interest. — Jackson and Russell. Solicitor* FVirfi-Hf.rflut, Auckland. r P O LEND. A large Sum of MONEY at very low interest on first-class freehold security. Apply to J. B. WHYTE ; or, J. S. EDGEOUiUBE, Hamilton. "YT 0 T I C E. Mr LEWIS O'NEILL.of Hamilton, Solicitor, is heieby authorised to COL* LECT all DEBTS due to me, and .his receipt therefor will be a sufficient dis- - charge. • W. BLACK. Hamilton, 10th September, 1886. Tjl 0 R S A L~ E. A Good Farm, Situated H miles from the Paterangi Cheese Factory, Post-office and School, about 4J miles from Ohanpo, 3 miles from Ngaroto Station, and 6 miles from Alexandra and To Awamutu, containing 776 acres, about 400 in grass, mostly fenced, suitable for large Dairy, good 10roomed House, 10 acres plantation and orchard. Will be sub divided if required. Prices reasonable. Terms easy. F. C. GERM ANN, Paterangi
rp E N D E R S. TENDERS for PLOUGHING (35) thirty-five acres of turnip land will be received by me up to SATURDAY, 18th September. GEORGE WAY. Tamahere, 13th September, 1886. TTa"rE TEIMANA'S ESTATE. CREDITORS in the above estate are requested to SEND in their CLAIMS within fourteen clays from this date to either of the undersigned. A dividend now available. WILLIAM MOON 1 J. W. MERRICK V Trustees JAS, HALLY j RUNNING on my place, One Red Steer, over two years old ; no visible brand. Owner can have the same by paying for this advertisement. If not claimed, will be sold at Ohaupo. WILLIAM WILSON, Tunaki Creek, Whatawhata. ]V" ° T I C E. RUNNING ON MY PLACE at Tamahere— One Grey HORSE. Owner can have same by paying expenses WM. ARMSTRONG. Tamahere. September 13, 1886. 7m II E W A R DT LOST— From Hamilton East, since January last, the following CATTLE .— White Poley HEIFER, 2 years.old, branded B on. rump, one ear marked ; 1 Strawberry HEIFER, 3 years old, supposed to be in calf, branded B on rump, both ears marked ; 1 Hereford HEIFER, 2 years old, branded B, one ear marked ; 1 Red HEIFER, star on forehead, branded B, one car marked.
The above cattle are supposed to have been stolen, and anyone retaining same in their possession after this date will be liable to a prosecution. R. RYAN. Hamilton, September 13, 1886. OOROUGH 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, 25th August, 1886. W LANGSTONE, • » t • Veterinary Surgeon, Commercial Hotel, Hamilton, Is now prepared to commence the Season's Spaying of Cows and Heifers, hitherto so successfuly performed by him upon thousands of head iv the Auckland Province. Is per head for small lots, 9d per head for mobs. Also, He recommends as a Speciality the Spaying of Young Weedy Mares WITH CONTRACTED GENITAL FORMATIONS, such operations tending to make them robust, and to equal the working capabilities of the Gelding.
Also, As an Extraordinary Speciality, the Caponing of Male Fowl Birds, which would result in large profits to fowl-keepers, and greater delicacy in birds for the table.
Also, He is ready to teach, tor a small fee, The Art of Caponing, guaranteeing to his Pupils certainty and simplicity in performing the operation. A class is being formed at Barton's Hotel to learn the art. Fee, one guinea.
Personal and Letter Communications faithfully attended to.
ALL VETERINARY TREATMENTS undertaken on the shortest notice,
Address : Barton's Commercial Hotel, Hamilton.
TE AROHA CLUB 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 2214, 16 September 1886, Page 3
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