Wanteds, Sα. WANTED— A Few Good Men.— John Murphy, Huntly. WANTED — A General Servant. Apply to Mrs Moughton, Cambridge. WHEAT.— The Waikato Coal and Shippiug Company (Limited) will supply Sacks for all wheat purchased by them this season. WANTED— Tenders, by 9th February, Fencing Tauwhare School ground (labour only). Particulars at school. W r ANTED KNfOWN.-Bee-hives 5s each at the Hamilton West Timber Yards. T. W. Maunder. \\T ANTED KNOWN—Selling off! VV J. F. Andrew, Te Awamutu, giving up busiuess. Great reductions. \\T ANTED KNOWN.—FENCING— T 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. \I|7ANTED KNOWN — Binder Vl Twine, Olrlhams' Auckland Fibre Company's, (Dunedin), Flax; or Manilla. Also the different sorts of SHEEP PIP on Sale, at Duke-street Store, Cambridge, late Co-operative. WANTED— TENDERS for Ploughing two a,cres tilled land, corner of Cambridge Road and Nixon-street; furrow, 9 x 5 inches ; also, for thrice Diso-harrowing same with heavy harrow. Tenders, addressed "Tenders for Ploughing," received at Mr Knox's store till S p.m. to-day. Jno. Maktin.] [Edwd. Maktin. TJTT 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. \KT ANTED KNOWNWAGGONS, EXPRESSES and BUGGIES built to order—very cheap. The FARMERS' EXPRESS made a speciality at J. COCHRANE'S, Hamilton East and West. N ~ 1 * ° *• The "Gentleman" who borrowed a large Ready-Reckouer from the undersigned some short while back, and has not had the manners to return it, is requested to do so immediately. G. H. CARTER, Hamilton. Q PETER'S, HAMILTON. All Parishioners are earnestly requested to attend the ADJOURNED ANNUAL MEETING at the Public Hall, Hamilton, on TUESDAY NEXT, February Bth, as several matters of great importance have to be discussed. GEO. EDGECUMBE \ ChurchA. SWARBRICK f wardens. rpRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH, 1 HAMlLTON.—Services, February 6th, 1887.—Morning 11, Rev. J. Dellow. Subject: "Cares: Past, Present and Future." Evening, 7, Rev, J. Dellow. Subject: "The necessity of making our ways harmonise with God's word." SUNDAY SERVICES, FEB. 6— LeQuesne's Hull, Hamilton East : Morning at 11 o'clock; evening at 7. Subject, " Christ the One Hope." Sankey's hymns. All invited. TVTOTICE OF REMOVAL A. V.~PHILIP Begs to notify that he has REMOVED to the premises lately occupied by Mrs Townsend, HAMILTON EAST, where he will hold a GENUINE CLEARING SALE SADDLERY & HAENESS, FOR THREE WEEKS ONLY '. Side Saddles, complete, from £3 17s 6d ; Gents' Hogskin-seated Saddles, from £2 ; Bridles, from 3s 6d ; Nickelene Bits, from 4s fid ; Spurs, from 3s 6d. All other articles proportionately cheap. Call and see for yourselves. in O R SALE. 950 HEART OF RIMU RATLS, ready pointed, suitable for stockyards. A. AHIER, Alexandra. Tfl 0 R SALE. 1 FOUR - HORSE POWER AND THRASHING MACHINE, in good order I WINNOWING MAC BINE 1 CHAFF CUTTER: For particulars apply to "5.5.," The Waikato Timer Office. T7l OR SALE. A SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, thoroughly well finished throughout, with every convenience ; good outhouses ; garden stocked with choice fruit and ornamental trees; in a splendid position. For further particulars apply on the premises to JOHN MOORE, Alpha-street, Cambridge. FOR SALE, EITHER FOR CASH OR ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS, Within Two Miles op Fbankton Junction, 1200 ACRES OF RICH SWAMP LAND, with plenty of fall, and already partially drained. The property is laid off in sections of moderate sizes, each containing some dry land, and is for sale either in sections or as a whole. Prices low, and to improving resident settlers nearly all the purchase money might remain at a low rate of interest. Apply to J. B. WHYTE, Hamilton. _£• i REWARD will be PAID on de&J I livering at Bradley and Co's, Te Aroha, 1 BAY GELDING, 16 Hands, High, 3 White Feet. Star and Snips Collar Marked. Last seen Te Aroha West. f> r R EWA RD. Hamilton Fruit Preservation Society. A REWARD of £5 will be paid by the above Society for the conviction and imprisonment of any person robbing an orchard belonging to any member of the above association. By order. F. J. VON STURMER, Hon. Sec. H.F.P.S. Hamilton, January 17tb, 1887.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2274, 5 February 1887, Page 3
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