\j Wanteds, &o. WANTED —A thoroughly competent Nurse for two children. Good • wages. Apply The Waikato Times f Office. • Mtf ANTED TO SELL—A Piano by VV Bord, in good order. Apply at ' this office. i _ | FACTORY BUTTER, ; Y¥7 ANTED — WHOLESALE 3 BUYERS FOR FACTORY ; BUTTER.—AppIy the Manager, Puke- ' kura Dairy Factory, Cambridge. WAN TED KNO WN-That M r Knox is the Hamilton Agent for Puke- - kura Factory Butter. - VS7 ANTED KNOWN —New Stock ' IT Guns and Sporting Ammunition 1 just received.—J. T. Home, Hamilton.' TI7" ANTED 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—That Barton keeps well-fed Staunch Horses for hire, in saddle and buggies, and gives good honest feeds at the Commercial Hotel Stables, Hamilton., WANTED KNOWN — MUSIC GIVEN AWAY-Ths Berlin Piano Importing Company, Hobsonstreet, Auckland, will forward post free, either a New Song, _ Waltz, Polka, or Piano Solo, with their Catalogues and Reduced Price Lists of PIANOS and from the leading English, Continental and ORGANS, which they import direct American makers. PIANOS from £20. PIANOS.ou deferred payments from 20s a month. The favourite Bell Polka,, the charming Piano Solo, supplication and an easy edition of the popular My Love Waltz will also be forwarded on receipt of Is in stamps to cover postage. (Waikato Times Coupon.) A GRADUATE of the Royal University wishes to obtain a situation as Tutor in a respectable family. Instruo- • tion 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. A CONCERT and DANCE will be given in the Old School-house, Ngaruawahia, on MONDAY, the 11th inst, to re-organise a Good Templers Lodge. Doors open at 7.30. Admission, Is; children, half-price ; family ticket, 2s 6d to concert. 2s, gentlemen to dance ; ladies free.. The Ngaruawahia Amateur Brass Band will be in attendance. VT 0 T ICE. ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING in PURSUIT of GAME ou Mr Gray's Estate will be prosecuted. E. B. COX, ' Manager, Taupriri, i\t o t i c~ iT In consequence of the New Time-table, Dr. WAUDINGTON will, in future, ATTEND at HAMILTON on WEDNESDAY, instead of Tuesday, as heretofore. HMO BANDMASTERS AND JL OTHERS. MR W. G. PHILPOTT having OPENED a MUSIC WAREHOUSE in Karaugahape Road, Newton, is prepared to sell all kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS on the lowest possible terms. Music Scored for Brass or String Bands. lOST- At Ohaupo on Tuesday, 29th . J inst., a Collie DOG; black, with fawn-coloured marks. Collar Te Awamutu, No. 39. Ten shillings reward on returning dog to owner. E. B. BUBDEKIN, < Pateiviiigi. FOUND— A Door Key, marked with , Roman numerals. Owner may , have same on paying for advertisement. Apply at this office. X»| RE W A R D. The above reward will be paid to any one who will give such information as will lead to the discovery of-the person who on Suuday night last, cut the hair off the tail of the pony running in the paddock at the back of Miss Newell's school-room. R. J. GWYNNE. Hamilton, April 4th, ISB7. r» r R E W A R L>. \ Hamilton Fruit Preservation ( Society. v 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. WWJHPO LET.—A beautifully ''jHllfftT A situated 9 Roomed MfflW] House, detached Kitchen, jUifiddliStable, Coach-house and Cow Shed. With or without 50 acres ot land. Apply, J. S. EDGECUMBE, ■ House and Estate Agent. j The Waikato Times Buildings. . __ "T> A G L A N R A C E b. (Registered under the Auckland Racing Club). Thursday, 21st April, 1887. 1. HANDICAP HURDLES, of lOsovs. j About 2 miles. Nomination, 7s 6d ; . acceptance, 12s 6d. j. 2. MAIDEN PLATE, of Ssovs. Welter weight for age. About 1 mile. Post a entry, 15s. 3. RAGLAN CUP HANDICAP, of lOsovs. About 2 miles. Nomina- - tion, 7s 6d ; acceptance, 12s 6d. 4. MILE HANDICAP, of 6sovs. Nomi- . nation, 5s ; acceptance, 103/ 5. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of Bsovs. « Members only. 1-J iniies. Post * entry, 20s. r 6. FORCED HANDICAP, of 7sovs. About miles. Post entry, 15s. c 7. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of \ 4sovs. About 1£ miles. Entry, 2 10s. MAORI RACE. s • RULES. A.J.C. Rules to be observed where no • special rule applies. Jockeys not riding r in colours to be named at nomination fined lsov. Three horses to accept or no g race. Nominations for races Nos. I, 3, i and 4 close at 8 p.m. at Raglan on 9th ~ April, and acceptances on 20th April by a 8 p.m. Weights will appear in this paper s on 12th. In all cases the decision of Stewards to be final. t R. C. MATHIAS, Hou, Sec,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2299, 5 April 1887, Page 3
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