Wanteds, &c. WANTED— A Respectable Girl, 1£ ■' or 17, "for housework.—Mrs'CotJtrell, Rangiaohia, Tc Awaniutu. WANTED-Trained Sporting. Dog. . either setter or pointer,' Address ■ ' Waikato Times," sjtating price, &c, ANTED —A General: Servant. Apply Mrs R. Salmon, Tama•here; ;■■■ ■ . ■ 'U-'i, v I*7ANTED-A Lad, to live in the ! it House and make himself useful. ■ Could attend School.—Apply to Mr A. Edwards, Tamahere. W ANTED—Settlers of all classes to order'"THE DEFENDERS OF NEW ZEALAND." Sold otily to thos6 who order it in advance. See large advertisement.—D. Whytock, Agent. WANTED— A Man with capital to take over a Well-established Dairy Farm. Sending milk to the Waikato Factory. Easy terms to a good tenant. Address, " S," Waikato Times. WANTED— By a young man (age twenty-seven), situation as manager of mixed farm or ran;. Has held similar situation in Waikato* for last- six years. Address office of ,this paper. WANTED— Everybody to Celebrate the J übilee by getting a pair of D. Salmon's Hand-sewn Boots, guaranteed, to last 50 years, if not hcfwill make another pair at the end of 50 years' for nothing. God save the Queen ! WANTED KNOWN-S. Tucker has opened a Branch Store at-Hamil-ton'Easfc. All goods very cheap, for cash only. : • ' ANTED. 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.—FENCING— Having a very large stock 'of Totara Posts on hand, also a. Targe supply of Plain and Barbed Wire, with Rollers, Pins and Staples, those fencing can be supplied 1 at the lowest' possible rates at the New Wharf, Cambridge. yy ANTED KNOWN-C, A. OGLE, Chemist and Druggist, has commenced business in Te Awamutu. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Jim 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 aper.ed a choice selection of Tweeds and Coatings. V*7" ANTED—IO,OOO Persons to call at ™ the AUCKLAND BOOT DEPOT, Duke-street, Cambridge. ■ Why? Because we have a Large Stock of English BOOTS AND SHOES, ind are selling, at REDUCED RATES 'or one month for Cash. T. L. COX, - Manager. - N.B.—Boots of eyery description made ;o order, and repairing done daily, neat ind cheap. X TRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH, HAMILTON. — Services, June !oth, 1887i—Morning 11, Rev. J. S. iish worth ; subject, " Retrospect of the Jueen's Jubilee." Evening, 7,Rev. J. S. lishworth ; subject, "A Stormy outook for incorrigible Sinners." HURCH OF CHRlST.—LeQuesne's Hall, Hamilton. —The usual Ser'iceswill be held To morrow as under :— horning meeting at 11 o'clock. Evening neeting at 7 o'clock; subject : " The fhief on the Cross." Luke xxiii chap., Bnd and 43rd verses. All are welcome. 0~ T I C E. During the next week our Traveller vill wait upon Waikato Settlers to re:eivc orders for Brett's famous new work, ' The Defenders of New Zealand." D. WHYTOCK, Agent. LOST, on Sydney Square, on Saturday, a smalli KEY attached to. a )iece of lead. Finder will oblige by; returning it to The Waikato Times Office. OUND-In Hamilton, Pair of SPECTACLES. Owner can have same jy paying cost of this advertisement. FOR SALE, first-class Table and Seed Potatoes, guaranteed equal to last gear's crop, £3 per ton, delivered on joard steamer. Bags extra. JAMES B OS. Ngaruawahia, 6th June, ISB7. P 0 R S A L E. 25 Acres SWEDE TURNiPS. EDWARD RHODES, Wentworth, Tamahero. SEED POTATOES—For sale about 35 Tons Pure Hobarfc Seed Potatoes; mce,£2lss,at railway station,sacks incluled. Also, a lot of Good Table Potatoes, iame: price, took first prize at the late Horticultural Show, Te Awamutu. \pply to HENRY LONG, Rangiaohia. June Bth, 1887. 1 LENDERS will be received until-noon . of THURSDAY, the 23rd Jnst., or CARTING, at per ton, and trip from ny part of the borough to the Waikato lospital, for the year ending 31st March, 888 Wm. DE R. TURNER' ■ Secretary District Waikato Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. ■JiEMPEKANCE ~ JJOTEL,. OTOROHANGA. A. G. S. BLACK. The above hotel, which has been re:ently erected and furnished throughout n the best style, affords excellent accomnodation to the travelling public. No xpense has been spared by the proirietor in making this hotel equal to any n the Waikato in point of accommodaion, every convenience being provided, lorses and guides to the celebrated caves >rovided for tourists. North new Zealand MERS' CO-OPERATIYE ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). In Liquidation. PJ NA L NOTICE. PROCEEDINGS will be TAKEN WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE for all CALLS and ACCOUNTS UNPAID on ihe 24th June inst. Remittances by. bank cheques must include exchange. W. GARRETT "1 T . ■ GEO. FRASER/ Li q ulda tors. Auckland, Customs-street West. O T r C E. Ladies and Gentlemen who desire to have their Horses trained to give them pleasure in riding, send them to • " A, CONNOLLY. Hamilton East, 18th April, JB§7,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2331, 18 June 1887, Page 4
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