J WantlfrsiW. 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. W' all ilassesS to order «' THE D EFENDERS 'OF ijEYV ZEALAND." Sold only to those who order it in advance. See large advertisement. —D. Wiiytock, Agent. WANTED KNOWN—Just arrived, New Seeds ! New Seeds ! J. T. llorne, Hamilton. Buy your seeds by WANTE D KNOWN—S.* tucker has opened a Branch Store at Hamil- ! ton East. All goods very cheap, for cash •iily. WANTED KNOWN.—FENCING— Having a very large stock of Totarai Posts op-hand, also a 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. |*7 ANTED TO SELL.-Public Hall, ! Vf Huntly. Apply Isaac Jones, Huntly, or J. Andrew, Te Awamutu. j^T ANTED KNOWN-C. A. OGLE, Chemist and Druggist, has commenced business in Te Awamutu. Prescriptions carefully compounded. ® « ' s. 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 Hotpl), where..they have just opened a choice selection J ot Tweeds and Coatings." ' • - ' ' ;V7t7 ANTED—IO,OUO Persons to call at the AUCKLAND BOOT DEPOT, Duke-street, Cambridge. Why? Because we have a Large Stock of English BOOTS AND SHOES, and are selling at REDUCED RATES for one month fdtf Cashv- us f f T. L. COX, Manager. ; N.B.—Boots of every description made to order, and repairing done daily, neat knd cheap. A HIGHLY Respectable Farmer's Daughter, middle-aged, from home, seeks a Situation as Housekeeper, thoroughly domesticated, understands all kinds of hemsework,, poultry,,&c., Good reference. Address 1 "'White,"' Tithes Office, Hamilton. Running on My farm, near Ohaupo, for the last two months, one Two-year-old STEER; white, with red neck, red spots on side; no visible brand or, ear-mark. »If not .claimed and expenses paid within fourteen days will be sold to pay expenses at Messrs Hunter and Co.Vsale on Julyl;2. ■ THOMAS COWLEY, Ohaupo. ' June 20, 1887. ; ' ! CHURCH OF CHRIST.-LeQuesne's Hall, Hamilton.—The usual Services will be held To-morrow as under :— | Morning meeting at 11 o'clock. Evening meeting at 7 o'clock ; subject :-'"The Teaching of the Early Fathers on the Doctrine of Immortality." All are welcome. FOR SALE, first-class Table and Seed Potatoes, guaranteed equal to last year's crop, £3 per ton, delivered on board steamer. Bags extra. . JAMES BROS. Ngaruawahia, 6th June, 1887. 0 T I C E. During the next week our Traveller will wait upon Wai'cato Settlers to receive orders for Brett's famous, new work, " The Defenders of New Zealand." D. WHYTOCK, Agent. , jfc »]H JJAMILTON ROAD DISTRICT. Notice to Defaulting RatepayersRATES AND ARREARS due to the Hamilton Road Board MUST BE PAID WITHIN FOURTEEN DAYS from this date, or summonses will be issued for recovery of the same. J. S. EDGECUMBE, Collector. June 24th, 1887. " rpHE RABBIT NUISANCE ACT, 1 1882," AND THE 'AMEND- : MENTS THEREOF. Notice to Destroy Rabbits. TO JAMES ROBERT HORNE, OR OWNER. Take Notice that I, the undersigned, an Inspector under "The Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1882," pursuant to the provisions of the said Act, hereby require you forthwith to destroy the rabbits upon the following lands: — Lot 55, Parish of Ngaroto, County of Waipa. Dated at Hamilton this twentieth day of June,lSß7HENRY OLDHAM, Rabbit Inspector, Hamilton. ' N.B.—Your attention is directed to the ninth, tenth, and eleventh sections of "The Rabbit Nuisance Act,, 1882," and to sections six and seven of " The Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1882, Amendment Act, 1886." ; On neglect or failure to comply with this notice, in addition to the penalties prescribed, the destruction of the rabbits upon your land may be effected by the Government at your expense. Planting Season, 18&7. CLAUDELANDS NURSERY, HAMILTON EAST. NOW READY for TRANSPLANTING—A large collection of Fruit, Forest, Shelter, Ornamental Trees, Hedge Plants, Roses, Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Rhubarb Roots, &c. AN INSPECTION INVITED. The Trade Supplied. GrE:OK.Gi-X: MASOST (Opposite Railway Station), - . HAMILTON EAST.. , Price Lists can be obtained at the Hamilton Auction Mart,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2334, 25 June 1887, Page 3
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