Wanteds, &c. WANTED— A Hoy for farm work ; must be a good milker. Apply to 11. Swarhnek. W ANTED-Tenders for Earthwork VV at tlu' I Band .Stand. Apply at ouee to C. d. W. Barton. WANTKD Tenders for Cutting, Cleanin' and I'longldng about BO acres of trtree. Edward Klmdes, Wen'wort I), Tamabere. WANTKD Tenders for Ploughing and Clearing about (il2 chains of Kurze. Information can be had from Mr I’arr, Hamilton West. Tenders to be in by Thursday, 22nd inst. WANTKD KNOWN Correct Tips for tiie forthcoming Hamilton Races on D. Salmon's hand-sewn Bools. W 'NTKD KNOWN —Baris Green can be obtained from the Hon. Sec. Waikato Horticultural Society, Hamilton, for Is Gd per lb. WANTKD KNOWN —Formula for applying Paris Green : ,]oz. Paris Green, 1 dessert-spoonful soft soap to kerosene-tinfnl water. WANTKD SKEN—D. Salmon’s new stock of ready-made Boots. Price and quality right. WANTKD KNOWN.—FENCING Having a very largo stock of Totara Posts on hand, also a large supply of Plain and Barbed Wire, with Rollers, Pins and Staples, those fencing can he supplied at the lowest possible rates at tb„ New Wharf, Cambridge. yyAIKATO 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. B 0 -i T The undersigned begs ta thank Ins borrowing friends for the patronage they have bestowed on his boat hitherto, hut as repairs cost money he must in future decline the pleasure of lending it. G. H. CARTER. rjdURNIP SEED. — Wanted Known, X that I have just received hy last mail steamer Ruapehu, a choice selection of SUTTON and SONS’ TURNIP SEED, these being some of the best grown in England, and which I can strongly recommend. W. Soutkk, Dukestreet, Cambridge. Tenders for painting the SCHOOL BUILDING and TEACHER’S MOUSE at Hamilton East will be received by the Education Board, Auckland, until ‘2 p.m. on FRIDAY, ‘i.drd December next. Plans and specifications may bo seen at the ofliec of the Board (Victoria Arcade, Auckland), and on application to the Chairman of the District School Committee, Hamilton East. ■jq - 0 T 1 C E. I intend to apply for a LICENSE to SLAUGHTER CATTLE at my yards. Morriusville, on the 23rd inst. FRANK J. MARSHALL. Morrin«ville, December 13th, 1587. VOUNG PIGS, wellV F 1 bred.—For Sale, 12 young Pigs, two months’ J. Cottrell, Kangiaoahia. QAMBR ID G E ROAD BOARD. TENDERS will he received up to December 17, 1887, for FORMING a portion and GRAVELLING 35 chains of No. 3 Cross Road, from Mr Alwill’s corner to the Tamabere Creek. Also, 7 chains of Gravelling, No. 1 Cross Road, near Mr J. Parker’s Farm. Specifications at Bach’s Hotel. Further information from J Forrest, or JAMES TAYLOR, Chairman. TN AID OE THE FUNDS OF THE X WAIKATO HOSPITAL. A CRICKET MATCH will he played in Mr Vicker’s paddock, at Tnhikaramca, on Wednesday, Dec. 28th, between the 'Ttthikaramea Ladies’ Cricket Club and the Tnhikaramca gentlemen ; to commence at 10 o’clock. Price of admission to paddock—One Shilling. Proceeds to he given to the Waikato Hospital. THOMAS NORMAN. J N BANK R U P T GY, In the District Court of Waikato and Thames (being a Local Court of Bankruptcy), holdcn at Hamilton. In the matter of the Bankruptcy Act, 1883, and of the amendments thereof, and of the bankruptcy of GkOKOE CIiAYTOX Devkuki.l, of Te Aroha, Carter and Milkman, a Bankrupt. Notice is iikuehv (,'ive.n, that an order was this day made in the matter of the bankruptcy of the above-named George Clayton Deverell, that the said bankruptcy had dosed. J. S. EDGECUMBE, Deputy Assignee. Dated this 13th Day of December, 1887. TUKB7EKS pRUIT DEPOT, (Top of Queen-street), Karangahape Road, Auckland. JpLOWER AND S* EED TO FRUIT-GROWERS IN THE WAIKATO. Edward Tnu.vKK, having a large connection in the Fruit Trade, is in a position to offer the HIG HEBT MARKET PRICES FOR FRUIT consigned to him. E. T. is constantly receiving consignments of IMPORTED FRUIT, and can supply these to the trade as low as any merchant in Auckland. Accounts paid prompt every Monday, Bankeks : Bank of New South Wales jp STABLISHEU 18 71. J 11. T.~MILIAR «EEI) MERCHANT, Has On Sale— WEBB'S IMPERIAL SWKDF. SEED FREEZING CU.'S CELEBRATED MANURES BONEDUBT, &c. Orders will be executed with care and promptitude. Paterangi, Nov. 25, 1887.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2408, 15 December 1887, Page 3
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