Wanteds, &c WANTED to Lease— One hundred acres (more or less) improved Land, driving distance from a factory ; Cambridge preferred. F. D. R. Smale, P. 0., Walton.
WANTED KNOWN-Quality and economy combined. D. Salmon has still further reduced his charges. ANTED KNOWN— That Butter Kegs can be had in any quantity at the Cooperage, Ngaruawahia. Prices on application.— A. Williams, Proprietor. WANTED KNOWN— New Spring and Summer Goods, prints, camelino cloths, and other fashionable dress 'goods, new hats, new laces and feathers in all the newest shades, at J. Missen's.
WANTED KNO WN.- 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. 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 undertake 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 later at the Agricultural Show at Mastei'ton, and for eighteen months was head shoer on the Ellerslie racecourse. \XJ ANTED KNOWN (to meet the * f times) — D. Salmon repairs Boots for next to nothing.
,*-*»^ \AT ANTED iKjK^^ VV KNOWNMail Coach leaves Barton's Commercial Hotel for Raglan every Tuesday and Saturday, 8 a.m.; fares, 12s 6d. Also, a four-horse Coach for special trips at any time, and it very reasonable rates. — Charles S OTTOS'. Jno. Martin.] [Edwd. Martin. V\7 ANTED KNOWN TO THEIR Friends and Customers— That MARTIN & CO., Tailors and Habitmakers, have Removed to the foot of Wakefield-street (two doors above the Clarendon Hotel), where they have just opened a choice selection of Tweeds and Coatings. vr c> t i <c eT One white COW, hrimled like X on side. The above has been running on my farm for the past twelve months. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold at the Morriusville Yards on Thursday, 25th inst. HEBER CHOLMONDELEY, Piako. LOST— From Jolly's Paddock, Frankton, a CHESTNUT MARE, branded TWP (conjoined) on top of rump, and a small BAY HORSE, no visible brand. Anyone giving Mr Jolly information of their whereabouts will be rewarded.
POTATOES. The undersigned have for sale a large quantity of Hobart Town TABLE and SEED POTATOES, GUARANTEED of the primest quality. Price, £2 per ton, delivered on board the W.C. aud S. Cos. steamers. JAMES BROS., Ngaruawahia. TpOR SALE AT TE AROHA. GOOD DAIRY & POULTRY FARM, containing 83 acres, fenced, sub-divided, and drained, four-roomed house, large cow shed, stable, &c. One and a-half miles from Te Ai oha, and close to Waioraneomai. Apply A. W. EDWARDS, Te Aroha. VTOTICE OF REMOVAL. R. Daviks, Saddler, Cambridge, begs to inform his patrons that he has removed into more commodious premises in Duke-street, where he will be glad to receive a continuance of their favours. rpENDERS will be received up to 23rd 1 November, 1886, for CLEARING on the Hasenberg Estate, Pukete. For further information apply on the estate. J. SMITH, Manager.
HpO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited and will be received until noon on TUESDAY, 23rd inst , for ERECTION of DWELLINGHOUSE on Hamilton Road. Plans and specifications to be seen at the office of the undersigned. JAS. P. THOMSON. Cambridge, 15th November, 1886. rp E^ N I) E~ R S. TENDERS will be received up till 7 p m., 30th inst., for ADDITIONS to HOUSE at Ohaupo, two miles from railway station. Plans and specifications to be seen at my office. D. RICHARDSON,
Architect, Cambridge. TT E N D E R S. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to TUESDAY, November 23rd, at 7 p.m. for the erection of a HOUSE (labour only) at Lichfield. Plans may be seen at my office. D. RICHARDSON, Architect, Cambridge. /CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. Waikato West District. The LORD BISHOP OF AUCKLAND will (n.v.) preach in the above district as under : — At Christ Church, Kihikihi, on Friday, 19th inst., at 7 p.m. S. Saviour's, Alexandra, Sunday, the 21st inst., at 11 a.m. S. John's, Te Awamutu, Sunday, the 21st inst., at 7 p.ui. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, HAMlLTON.— Services To-morrow (Sunday), 2lst inst.— At 11, "Moral Heed-taking." At 7, "The Miracles of Faith: What it cau achieve." Rev. J. S. Boyd. r pRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH, I HAMlLTON.— Services, November 21st— Morning, 11, Rev. J. Dellow. Subject, " A Prisoner's Appeal." Evening, 7, Rev. J. Dellow. Subject, " The Conversion of Manasseh."
/CHURCH OF CHRlST.— LcQuesne s \J Hall, Hamilton.— Services To-mor-row as under :— Morning at 11, Mr J. Fletcher. Evening at 7, lecture by Mr J. Fletcher. Subject : "Is the Bible an authority for Immortality ? If not, what book is '! '' Saukey's hymns used. T EW IS. O'NEILL, *~* Barrister and Solicitor, Waikato Times Buildings, Hamilton. Money to Lend. nr\ o l c n d~ ' A large Sum of MONEY at very low interest on first-class freehold security. Apply to J.B. WHYTE; or, J. S. EDGECUMBE, Hamilton.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2242, 20 November 1886, Page 3
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