Wanteds, &c. WANTED —A Girl to assist in housework ; wages, Ss. Apply Mrs Harris, Rukuliia. WANTED Tenders for Cutting Two Acres Grass. Tenders to he in hy Saturday next. For particulars apply Tiik. Waikato Times Otiiee. /TOME and SEE the Royal Bengal \J Tiger ; also, a rare specimen of the Gorilla (or wild man of the woods), at the .Moonlight Garden Party To-night. Admission—One Shilling. WANTED— By a married man, a Situation on a Farm or Station, used to horses and cattle ; wife capable of taking charge of house or dairy. Address, “ T.C.," Tuk WaikatoTi.mks OtHce. WANTED KNOWN—Paris Green can he obtained from the Hon. Sec. Waikato Horticultural Society, Hamilton, for Is (id per lb. I*7 ANTED KNOWN Paterangi T V Entertainment, Dec. 2nd. Good programme ; good company ; refreshments. Commence at S. —F. C. Germann, INDIAN GLUE EXHIBITION at the X Promenade Concert To-night. Ad-mission-One Shilling. WANTED KNOWN—Formula for applying Paris Green ; }oz. Paris Green, 1 dessert-spoonful soft soap to keroscuc-tiuful water. WANTED KNOWN Paporhangmga, Scrim, &c. General Ironmongery, assortment just received.—J. T. Horne. 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 be supplied at the lowest possible rates at tho New Wharf, Cambridge. DANCING on the Lawn in Mrs Gwynne’s Garden To-night. One Shilling LAND ASSOCIATION. DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE, OR LEASE (with purchasing clause). The Company’s Tauwhare Factory is now in active operation, and will take milk at factory prices from all who purchase or lease from the Association, thus securing a ready sale for one of the principal products of the soil. To honest, energetic, industrious families specially easy terms will be given. Apply to W. STEELE, Hamilton. r pURNIP SEED. Wanted Known, L that I have just received by last mail steamer Ruapehu, a choice selection of SUTTON and SONS’ TURNIP SEED, these being some of tbe best grown in England, and which I can strongly recommend. W. Souter, Dukestreet, Cambridge. CTOMIC and Sentimental Songs at the J Promenade Concert To night. Admission—One Shilling. 'PENDERS will ho received up to I noon on SATURDAY, 3rd December for DRAINAGE WORKS, Lookerbio Estate, Plans and specifications at I’liouiix Hotel, Morrinsvillo. Tenders to be addresser! to the undersigned. WALTER HUNTER, Morrinsville. PAUL’S CHURCH, CAMBRIDGE. A BAZAAR, In aiil of the above, will be hold in the Public Flail on SATURDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, From 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ARTICLES USEFUL & ORNAMENTAL FOR SALE. Attractions ok Various Kinu.s 1 Cor,LECTION OF CURIOSITIES 1 Luncheon, 12 to 2, at Is. Tea and Refreshments Provided. MUSIC AT INTERVALS. Admission ... ... Sixpence. GARUAW A H I A. A BAZAAR, In aid of the Presbyterian Church Manse Funds, Will bo held in THE TOWN HALL ON Thursday, December 22nd, 1887. Contributors of goods to the above arc respectfully requested to forward, or leave with the undersigned, not later than the Tuesday previous. Perishable goods and live stock on Thursday morning, and kindly advise the same beforehand.
R. JAMES, Secretary Bazaar Committee. Grand moonlight garden PARTY, Promenade Concert & Dance, THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. Ist, IN Mrs Gwynne’s Garden, Commencing at S p.m. VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC By the Hamilton Public Band and Members of the Choral Society. INDIAN CLUB EXHIBITION ! CHINESE LANTERNS ! Admission—One Shilling. NDER THE PARTONAGE OF THE OFFICERS, NON-COM MISSIONED OFFICERS & TROOPERS OF THE TE AWAMUTU CAVALRY. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT AND TABLEAUX VIYANTS, In aid of S. John’s Church Funds, ON FRIDAY, IGth DECEMBER, ISS7, To conclude with Dancing. Admission 3s, 2s and Is. Sec subsequent advertisement. T AWAMUTU PUBLIC POUND. Notice is uereuv given to the owner of the wild RED HEIFER, with white face (grade Hereford), no brands, about IS months old, now and for about nine months past depasturing on the lauds of VV. J. Thompson, Cross Roads, near Te Awamutu, to remove the same within three weeks from Ist December, 1887, otherwise it will be sold by public auction on Saturday, 24th December, JSS7, the same manner as if it bad been impounded and sold by reason of not being released. JOHN POTTER, Poundkeepcr. jjl AKM FOR SAL E. The undersigned have received instructions to offer for Private Sale the Farm now occupied by Mr Win. Howie, at Junction of Pukerimu, Cambridge i’ukekura ami Te Awamutu Roads. Comprising 125 acres first-class land, well fenced and in good grass, House and outbuildings. For particulars apply to ALFRED BUCKLAND & CO. ; Cambridge.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2402, 1 December 1887, Page 3
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