Wanteds, Set. __ WANTED —A Good, Smart Female Cook. Apply Star Hotel, Kiliikihi. _________________ Y\7 ANTED—A Man accustomed tc Vy working horses, arid must be a good milker. Apply to Henry Reynolds, Newstead, Hamilton. WANTED-A Situation by a light weight as.Stockman, Butcher, or Trainer and Breaker of Horses, and general useful man on a station. Apply early by letter, "A.W.,' Post-office, Cambridge. WANTED, by an elderly Farmer, a widower, a middle aged Woman as Housekeeper. Family grown up; comfortable home. Apply, stating terms and particulars, to "G-.S.,"Tiie Waikato Times Office. \yVTANTED KNOWN—The rain is it coming. Get a ■pair of Salmon's Hand-sewn Boots. WANTED KNOWN—Fresh Arrival of Drapery Goods in all departments at Hatrick's, East and West Hamilton. \\T ANTED KNOWN.—That I have VV just received by the last two mail steamers a supply of new Clover and Turnip Seeds of the best quality. Wm. Souter, Duke-street Store, late Cooperative, Cambridge. ANTED KNOWN—The Latest Novelty : Sewing Machines, perfect and durable, only 12s 6d, at Hatrick's, Hamilton. 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 bo supplied at the lowest possible rates at the 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, TeAwamutu ; 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. AMILTON BOOT HOSPITAL.— D. Salmon cures sick Boots, rejuvenates old Bodies, and replaces rained Soles. A GRADUATE of the Royal Univer.ilV sity wishes to obtain a situation as Tutor in a respectable family. Instruction undertaken in Latin, Greek, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and English, Elementary and Higher Mathematics, Physical Science. Geology, and Political Economy. Certificates and testimonials forwarded to bona fide applicants. Address : T. Kernahan, 8.A., 8.5.C., A.A.Q.U.T., Pukerimu, Cambridge. Jsti. Martin.] [Edwd. Martin. yyANTED 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. A N T~E D KNOWNWAGGONS, EXPRESSES and BUGGIES built to order—very cheap. The FARMERS' EXPRESS made a speciality at J. COCHRANE'S, Hamilton East and West. TJ R R A N T S, AT KNOX'S. 1 REWARD will be PAID on deoW L livering 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. ■ jgg REWARD. 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, 1887. rjT E N D E R S. TENDERS are invited up to noon of TUESDAY NEXT, the Bth inst., for the CLEARING, LEVELLING, and PLOUGHING of about 70 ACRES of LAND. HENRY BUTTLE, Annandale, Piako. rjp END ER S WANTED. TENDERS invited by the undersigned for THREE MILES (more or less) of OUTFALL DRAIN from Hukanui Lake. Intending tenderers are requested to be at the first bfidgs on road past Mr Ruinney's, on the Hukanui side, at 10.30 a.m. on VVEDNESDAY, 9th inst., to inspect the ground and specifications of the work. No tender will necessarily be accepted. Tenders dose SATURDAY, 12th instant. E. B. COX. Taupiri, March 2nd, ISB7. SUNDAY SERVICES, MARCH 6th. —LeQnesne's Hall, Hamilton East. —Morning Service by the Rev. Alford of Cambridge, at 11 a.m. ; evening service by J. Fletcher, at 7 p.m. Subject, " Christ the Anchor."—Sankey's hymns. RAILWAY RE FORM. MR SAMUEL VAILE will address the Settlers of Waikato on the above subjoct at LeQuesne's Hall, East Hamilton, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 9th inst. The chair will be taken at 8 p.m. by W. A. Graham Esq,, Chairman of the League. F. J. VON STURMER, Secreary, N.Z.R. Reform League. RAILWAYS. Auckland Section, SOUTH FRANKLIN AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT PUKEKOHE, MARCH Stic, 1887. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS to PUKEKOHE will be issued at any station on 7th and Bth March, and will be available for return on Sth or 9th March. BY ORDER. District Traffic Manager's Office, Auckland, Feb! 25th, ISB7. QLAUDELANDS RACECOURSE. TO LET, the grazing of eighty acres. For particulars apply to C. J. W. BARTON, Commercial Hotel. Hamilton, November 24th, 18SG,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2286, 5 March 1887, Page 3
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771Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2286, 5 March 1887, Page 3
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