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Wanteds, &l. S~ MALL BOY wanted ; milk and generally useful. — Mrs Metcalfe, Hamilton. Y\7 ANT HI.)— A Gen-ral Servant; *V mu-t be a flood plain cook. Apply to Mrs Lewis O'Neill, Claudelands, Hamilton. 117 ANTED KNOWN—Annual MeetVV ing Parishioners S Andrew's, Cambridge, To-morrow (Friday) Evening, at S. WANTED KNOWN—"Lonely" for private sale immediately the Te Awamutu Cup Race is over. Apply to Daniel Coe, Trainer. WANTED KNOW N-I shall be able to offer Webb and Son's pure English plover seeds for the Autumn sowing, at exceptionally low prices, for quantities of not less than 5 cwt. I shall attend the Ohaupo sales weekly with samples.—John Parr, Hamilton House. \\7anted known.- fencing— *V Having a very large stock of Totara Posts on hand, also a large supply of Plain and Barbed \Vire : with Rollers, Pins «ir.d Staples, those fencing can be supplied at the lowest possible rates at tho New Wharf, Cambridge. ri O R S A L E. A HOU.SK of four rooms and ALLOTMKNT at Raneiriri, containing H acres. Price, £75. Apply on the premises. JOHN B. SOMERSET. !OST— Since the 14th inst., a Fat Red J POLLED COW, branded Oon left rump and MX on right rump. Information thankfully received. J. BETTLEY,

Hamilton. r pEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST—From Cambridge, on December 20th a Black and Light, Tan COLLIE I.)(Kt, about twelve months old, answers to the name of " Manny," Anyone found with the dog in his possession after this date will be prosecuted. G. H. BLEASDAI.E, Walton. ALTERNATE TENDERS are re. quired up to 7th I'Vbrnary, for RE-ROOFING ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, Rangiaohia. shingles or iron; also, for REPAIRING SPIKE. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Apply te A. J. BERTRAM, Rangkohia. m 0 BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned till noon of SATURDA\, January 2Sth, for the ERECTION of a GRAIN STORE near Ngaroto Railway Station, for Mr Taylor, Greenhills. Plans and specifications on view at Mr Teasdiilc's, Te Awamutu, and at my office. ALEX. ARMSTRONG, CE. Kihikihi, 17th 1888. YITAIK-VTO ANNIVERSARY AMAVV TEUR SWIMMING RACES. A GENERAL MEETING of the Committee will he held iu the Chamber of (_'omm<M-ce (The Waikato Times Buildings) TO ■ MORROW (Friday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock prompt, to make final arrangements. T. G. SANDES, Hon. Sec. MELBOURNE INHIBITION. A MEETING OF CITIZENS AND SE'JTLEHS is convened to take place at the City Council Chambers, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, Ist February, ISSS, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of forming a Committee to make arrangements for the representation of the Auckland Provincial District at the forthcoming Exhibition. A. DBVORE," Mayor of Auckland ; A. H. NATHAN, Chamber of Commerce ; GEO. ERASER, Industrial Association. Communications in the interim to be addressed, "J. Yotf.vu, Secretary, Chamber of Commerce, Auckland/' IMPOUNDED, on the 23rd January, 1 ISSB, 1 Chestnut HORSE, branded 8 on the rump and S on the shoulder ; 1 Bay HORSE, no brand, black points. Will be sold by auction on TUESDAY, 31st January, 18SS, unless expenses are previously paid. DANIEL COE, Pound keeper. Alexandra, January 25, ISSS. 0 T I C E. To Ratepayers of the Karioi Highway District. In order to secure subsidy, the Board have resolved to SUMMONS ALL RATEPAYERS who have not paid up by the tirst of Mareli next. WILLIAM THOMSON", Chairman. VyAIPA COUNTY COUNCIL. Notice is Hekeby Given that it is the intention of the Waipa County Council, at a meeting to be held on TUESDAY, February Hth, 18SS, to MAKE A GENERAL R\TE of FivkKioimis of a Penny in the Pound for the period commencing on the first day of April, 1887, and terminating on the thirty-first day of March, ISSB ; the rate to be payable on the fifteenth day of February, 188 S. The Rate-book is now open for inspection at the residence of the Collector, N. T. Maunder, Tu Rore. By order. N. T. MAUNDER, Clerk, Waipa County Council. r> ORO UG H OF CAMBRIDGE. NoTick is Hhrkby Given that the PROPOSED SLAUGHTER - HOUSE BYE-LAWS of the Borough of Cambridge are now OPEN FOR INSPECTION at the Town Clerk's office during oitice hours, and that a Special Meeting of the Council will be held in the office on Tuesday, the 14th February, at 6.45 p m., for the purpose of confirming the same. Proposed Slaughter-hoiwe Bye-laws of ti.e Council of the borough of Cambridge, being made under special order of the said Council for the Regulation and Management of Licensed Slaughterhouses in the precincts of the Borough, in pursuance of the powers vested in them under the Slaughter-house Act, 1877, and the Municipal Corporations Act, 1880." JAMES HALLY, Mayor. Borough Council Chambers, Cambridge, 17th January, 1888.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2425, 26 January 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2425, 26 January 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2425, 26 January 1888, Page 3

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