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Wanteds, &c WANTED— A Youth about 14 or 15 years of age, to make himself generailly Useful. Apply, The Waikato Timks office. \Jf7 ANTED—Good strong respectable VV Girl to assist in the house. Apply Mrs R. Salmon, Tamahere. WANTED -A Smart Boy to milk and make himself generally useful. Apply Masonic Hotel, Cambridge. ANTED at once—A good General » ? Servant; reference required. Mrs W. M. Douglas, BruntwooJ, near Cambridge. \\J ANTED TO SELL—3.V Acres of H Oats for Hay, and to let the Grazing of 7A acres of Grass. Apply to Mrs Vowless. \Wf ANTED—Tenders for Additions to TV Building at Huutiy. Plans and specifications Isaac Jones, Huntly. WANTED— To sell cheap, a Berkshire Boar, about 18 months old. bred by the Waikato Laud Association, from pedigree pigs, also four sows in young to the above. Apply to P. O'Brien, near Te Rapa Station. \\r ANTED KNOWN - —Selling oil! yf J. 1 ,, . Andrew, Te Awamutu, giving up business. Great reductions. WANTED KNOWN. — Complete C.'D.V. Photographic Apparatus for sale, cheap, with lot chemicals, books, negatives, &c. Apply D. It. Salmon, Hamilton. WANTED KNOWN.—FENCING— Having a very large stock of Totani Posts on hand, also a large supply of Plain and Barbed Wire, with Rollers, Pius and Staples, those fencing can be supplied at the lowest possibie rates at the New Wharf, Cambridge. VKTANTED TO PURCHASE. Six Hundred TOTARA or PURIRI

POSTS, 5 feet long, 4 inches square, delivered at Motumaoho Station, Price for cash on delivery. THOS. JENKINS. s**l MTANTED KNOWN YY —That the undersigned are selling #fefS||lt|HONEY at >2&d per lb., taken by the keg or barrel. Kegs and barrels charged for if not returned. — Karl Brothers, Apiarists, Ohaupo. Jno. Martin.] [Edwd. Martin. WANTED KNOWN TO THEIR Friends and Customers— That MARTIN :l- CO., Tailors and Habitinakcrs, have Removed to the foot of Wakufield-strcet (two doors above the Clarendon Hotel), where they have just j opened a choice selection of Tweeds and Coatings. WANTED KNOWN— WAGGONS, EXPRESSES and BUGGIES built to order—very cheap. The FARMERS' EXPRESS made a speciality at J. COCHRANE'S, Hamilton East and West. Tfp~A~~lt AGING CLUB. The PRIVILEGES (booths aud cards) in connection with the above Club's Summer Meeting, to be held on the 20th January, will be sold by auction at Buckland and Co's sale at Ohaupo on TUESDAY, JSth insfc., at 1 p.m. /"ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Hamilton. DANCE, 28th January, Music by the Hamilton Brass Band. Dancing from S till 2. Tickets (Lady and Gentleman), 3s ; Single ticket. 2s. R. EDWARDS, Hon. Sec. FOUND -A Pair Child's SLIPPERS in the Oddfellows' Hall on Tuesday night. Apply The Waikato Times Office. LOST —From Frankton, on Sunday, FIVE DUCKS, purchased at auction on the Saturday. Any information respecting same may be left at The Waikato Timbs Office. Tμ Re ward. LOST last Satnrday between Colling-wood-sitreet and Sydney Square, FOUR ONE POUND NOTES." The above reward will be paid to any person returning

same to the office of this paper. Hamilton, January 10th, ISS7. LOST from Morrinsville on Thursday, 6th January, 1887, three horses, 1 Roan Draught Mare, collar mark ; 1 Bay Pony, Gelding, white blaze clown face, white hind leg, white spot under belly, no brands; 1 Chestnut Pony, Gelding, off hind leg white, white blaze down face, no brands. One pound reward if strayed, one pound each if stolen. To be delivered at Morrinsville. JAMES BO WE, Morrinsville. TjiIVE SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, out of a buggy, between the bridge and Mr Northcroft's house, on Tuesday evening, the 4th inst., a PINK SATIN FAN, with wreath of flowers (hand painted) on it; handle, black and gold. Anyone having picked it up will, on bringing it to Mr G. Erlgecumbe, The Waikato Times Office, receive above reward. "j\/?RS ROSS WATT*, In re of Hamilj>l. ton, Waikato. will OPEN a EIIGH JCHOOL for GIRLS at Avondale after the Christmas holidays. A limited number of boarders will be received. TSlaudeland racecourse. Kj TO LET, the grazing of eighty acres. For particulars apply to C. J. W. BARTON, Commercial Hotel. Hamilton, November 24th, 18S6. piHAMPTALOUP & /COOPER. LIST OF WORKS ON CATTLE AND SHEEP, &c. £ s. d. Ablett, W.H.—Stockkeeping for Amateurs 0 6 0 Armatage. G. -Every Man His Own Cattle Doctor 14 0 Arniatase, G.—Cattle, Their Varieties and Management 0 2 0 Armatagc, G.—The Sheep, Its Varieties ;:nd .Manageiu-nt 0 2 0 Armstrong, A. S.—Australian Sbecp Husbandly 0 0 0 Arnold, L. H.—American Dairying ... 0 7 (i Cobbold, T. S.—lnternal Parasites of Animals 0 G 0 Douglass. A.—Ostrich Farming- ... 0 7 0 Gncnon, F.—MikhCows (American) .. ; 0 0 0 Hazard, W, P.—How to Select Cows... (American)... ... ... 0 5 0 Hcatly, G.—The Stock Owner's Guide 0 0 G lieatjy, G— Sheep farming- 0 8 0 M.'iruonald, J. — Food from the Far West 0 4 0 Miles, M.—Stock Breeding (American) 0 8 0 Long, J, — British Dairy Fanning- ... 0 10 (j Long and Morton—The Dairy of the . Farm 0 3 0 Rundall, H. S.—The Practical Shepherd (American) 0 1113 Randall, H. S.—Fine Wool Sheep Uus, bandry (American) _ ~, 0 ft 0 Spooner, \V. C.-7-The Shuep ... .'.. o 4 0 Walker, J.-.-Tlie Cow and Calf 0 2 0 Yqtiatt and Burn—The Complete Graijier ...' 14 0 Yauatr,. W.—Sheep, their Breeds and Management 0 S 6 Youatt, their Breeds and Management , 0 8 0 70, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2264, 13 January 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2264, 13 January 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2264, 13 January 1887, Page 3

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