Wanteds, &c.
WANTED -A handy man to milk cows and make himself generally useful about house and yard ; wages 15s. W. Gardner, Rukuhia Station.
WANTED- A Good Spring Waggon. Apply, stating price, to H. Reynolds, Newstead, Hamilton East.
WANTED—Two Strong Lads, both able to milk, one to assist in a Cheese Factory. Apply at the Tauwhare Factory on Tuesday next, between 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock.
WANTED TO SELL-A lot of Good Acacia Fence Posts. Apply to Edward Jones, Alexandra.
WANTED at the tunnel, King Country, first-class Miners ; also Navvies, Bushmen, and Brickmakers. In all cases best wages to really good men. J. J. O'BRIEN.
WANTED TO SELL.-Seed potatoes, prime sample, £3 per ton. WM. H. MANDENO, Rangiaohia.
WANTED KNOWN that Karl Brothers of Ohaupo, will, for the future, supply purely tested ITALIAN QUEEN BEES for £1 each, and untested ones 5s each. Forwarded by post.
WANTED KNOWN— That Butter Keg» can be had in *ny quantity at the Cooperage, Ngaruawahia. Prices on application. — A. Williams, Proprietor.
WANTED KNOWN.— FENCINGHaving a very large stock of Totara Posts on hand, a,lso 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.
Jno. Martin.] [Edwd. Martin. TIT ANTED KNOWN TO THEIR Friends and Customers—
That MARTIN & CO., Tailors and Habitmakers, have Removed to the foot of Waketield -street (two doors above the Clarendon Hotel), where they have just opened a choice selection of Tweeds and Coatings.
WANTED KNOWN — That J. Cochrane has obtained the services of Mr Walter Lee as Shoeing Smith in his shop at Hamilton West, and is now prepared to uudei take all classes of Shoeing. Mr Lee has been very successful as a Shoeing Smith, having obtained First Prizes for Shoeing at the Carlterton Agricultural Show, 1883, and a few months Jatcr at the Agricultural Show at Masterton, and for eighteen months was head shoer on the Ellerslie racecourse.
WANTKI) 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. Handyside, the Patentee, for cutting and splitting any kind of firewood for stove or grate, at prices to suit everybody. Now Ready : Seasoned Firewood at lls per load ; Ti-tree, per single load, 10s ; two or more, 9s. Orders can be left at Buttley's, butcher, Hamilton West ; Bell's, Baker, Hamilton East.
l^y ANTED CHAFF AND OATS. TENDERS will be received by the un-
dersigned until TUESDAY, sth October, for the SUPPLY of ten tons of good OATEN CHAFF, in quantities of not leas that one ton, also, 100 sacks good feed oats to be delivered at the Railway Station, Te Awamutu. GEO. EDGECUMBE, Hamilton.
FOR SALE (CHEAP).— A Good Dairy Cow, thoroughly quiet ; a splendid milker ; will calve this week. Apply to HENRY L. HOOPER, Hamilton East. OR SALE. -TENDERS [will be received by the undersigned up to SATURDAY, the 23rd October, 1886, for the PURCHASE of the following PROPERTIES:— AIIotment 255, Parish of Piiongia, County of Rutland (50 acres) ; allotment 198, ToAvnship of Alexandra West (1 acre.) Whi taker and^ Russell, Solicitors, Auckland. VT CJ 'T I C E. LOST from Cambridge, a big black and tan cattle DOG, very handsome. Answers to name of Jim. Anyone finding same will be well rewarded for rewarded for returning him to , J. McNICOL, Cambridge. Tfl OOTB A L L NOTICE. The Hamilton Football Team are INVITED to PLAY A MATCH with the Combined Local Teams at Te Awamutu, at their earliest convenience. The local team object to Mr Sandes interfering in the game. J3OTATOES. The undersigned have for sale a large^ quantity of JSobarfc Town TABLE anrt SEED POTATOES, GUARANTEED of the primest quality. Price, £3 per ton, delivered on board the W.C. and S. Cos. steamers. JAMES BROS., Ngaruawahia. rpHE PAKURANGA HOUNDS will MEET at TE AWAMUTU on TUESDAY, the sth inst., at 11 am.
At CAMBRIDGE on THURSDAY. T. HARTLY^ TEACHER OF MUSIC & SINGING, Cambridge. Music supplied for Public and Private Danc!es in any part of Waikato. Terms on application. THIRST-CLASS FARM FOR SALE. Capital Saw-mill Site.
A FARM of 406 acres with half a mile frontage to the Waipa River, and a mile frontaga to the Kaniwhaniwha River. The whole is securely fenced and sub-divided into eight paddocks. Four-roomed House, large and commodious Stables and Cow-sheds, 50ft by 20ft. There is a good bush of Kahikatea and Rimu on about 100 acres of thi3 property estimated to yield over 2,000,000 feet of timber. This desirable property is for sale at £1300. Terms easy. The proprietor is prepared to sell in two separate lots. One portion with Waipa river frontage containing about 130 acres iB offered at 30s per acre. For Particulars apply to J. S. EDGECUMBE. Hamilton, November 13th, 1885. riTb LE^ "o~R LEASE. | At Frankton, within a half-mile of the station — The house and lands formerly occupied by the late Mr B. Edwards. The house js a comfortable well-fini-shed Four-roomed Cottage, with detached kitchen. There are 15 acres of land substantially fenced and subdivided, and in good cultivation. Fourstalled Stable, Coach House, Cow Bail?, Pigsties, and other convenient outbuildings. For particulars apply to J. S. EBGECUMBE.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2222, 5 October 1886, Page 3
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