Wanteds, &c. WANTED—A Boy, about 14, tc make himself generally useful; must be a good milker. W. M. Douglas, Bruntwood, near Cambridge. TINTED—A ~Fe\vT~Good Men.John Murphy, Huntly. WANTED —A Respectable, Middleaged Man, to make himself useful. —T. Cassidy. WANTED KNOWN—BIue Ribbon Entertainment, Public Hall, Tuesday night, 7.30. Good programme. Adults, 6d ; children, 3d. WANTED KNOWN—A lot of Kauri now on hand at T. W. Maunder's Hamilton West Timber Yard. VX7 ANTED KNOWN.—Although Co- » » operative Associations may burst up, D. Salmon's Boots never do. WANTED KNOWN—That 1 have added Stationery to my stock. J. T. Home, Hamilton. ANTED KNOWN.—That I have ii just received by the last two mail steamers a supply of new Clover and Turnip Seeds of the best quality. Wm. Souter, Duke-s tract Store, late Cooperative, Cambridge. WANTED KNOWN.—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 — Cambridge Harvest Festival, Monster Garden Fete, Monday, March 7th. Great Variety of Entertainments. Abundance of Fruit and Refreshments. Cheap Excursion fares on railway, for five days. Handbills with full particulars free on application to Sandes and Co., Hamilton ; J. B. Teasdale, Te Awamutu ; Smith and Yates, Waiorongomai; or, J. S. Bond, Cambridge. WHEAT.— The Waikato Coal and Shipping Company (Limited) will supply Sacks for all wheat purchased by them this season. Jno. Martin.] [Edwd. Martin. 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. . " ' yy AN TED ~KN O~W N - WAGGONS, EXPRESSES and BUGGIES built to order—very cheap. The FARMERS' EXPRESS made a speciality, at J. COCHRANE'S, Hamilton East apd West. OURRANTS, AT KMTOX' S.
~V/T R H. CONNELL is prepared to receive Pupils for instruction in M USIC (Pianoforte, Harmonium and Singing.) Terms as per arrangement. Address: "P. 0., Hamilton." <• 1 REWARD will be PAID on de--1 livcring at Bradley and Co's, Te Aroha, I BAY GELDING, 16 Hands, High, 3 White Feet. Star and Snips Collar Marked. Last seen Te Aroha West. -P 1 A REWARD.—'The above rec£/ IU ward will be paid by the undersigned for such information as will lead to the conviction of the persons -who ROBBED his ORCHARD on the nights of Sunday and Monday, 20th and 21st iust. J. H. SCOTT, Paterangi. jgg R E W A 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 17th, ISB7. .LENDERS for the ERECTION of au 1 ACCOMMODATION HOUSE at Otorohanga, (labour only,) will be received by the undersigned at Otorohanga until 6 p.m., 28th February, 1887. Plans and specifications to be seen at Mr Ellis's store, Otorohanga. MESSRS ORMSBY AND HETET. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a DWELLING-HOUSE. Plan and Specification to be seen on and after Monday,at Mr E. Pearson's. Tenders to be in not later than Thursday, 24th inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. *ESLEY AN CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. - A Tea Meeting will be held in the Public Hall, Te Awamutu, on THURSDAY, March 3rd. Music and Singing. Addresses by Ministers and Friends. Tea at 6.30 p.m. Tickets, 2s, rrVRINITY WESLEYAN iCHURCH, 'X HAMILTON.— Services, February 27th, 18S7. —Morning 11, Rev. J. Dellow. Subject : "The unjust Judge." Evening, Rev. J. Dellow. Subject: "Elijah at Horeb." JJAMILTON PUBLIC BATHS. THE BATHS on the West side of the River will bo OPENED for use, under the care of Mr Pannkll, on and after 12 o'clock on SATURDAY NEXT, February 2<>th. Hours for Bathing: Foil Men—From 6 a.m. to 9 a.m.; 12 noon to 1 p.m. ; and 5.30 p.m. to sunset. Foil Women—From 9 a.m. to 12 noon; 1 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. Foit Children' attending Schools—Girls, 3.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. ; Boys, from 4.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. The charge for Men and Women, One Penny; School Children, Free. The Baths, from 10 a.m. to 1.1 a.m., and from 2.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. are reserved for Mr Pannell's female pupils only. Until by-laws for the regulation of the Baths are passed by the Council, the provisions of the Police Offences Act for the protection of the property and maintenance of decency will be rigidly enforced. J. M. GELLING, Town Clerk. _wIMM I N G ! JOSEPH G. PANNELL, Professor of Natation, will OPEN his CLASSES for the tuition of SWIMMING at the Public Baths, Hamilton West, on SATURDAY, February 26th. J. G. P. will be in attendance from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. A Class for Ladies Daily. Morning from 10 to 11 o'clock; After- , noon, from 2.30 to 3.30 o'clock. TERMS: Non-swimmers £1 V o Improvers ... 015 0 Special Terms for Families. Pupils will not be limited to a fixed number of lessons, but can receive instructions daily while the season lasts.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2283, 26 February 1887, Page 3
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861Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2283, 26 February 1887, Page 3
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