Wanteds, \7S7 ANTED—A Gan-ral Servant; V\ must be a good plain cook. Apply to Mrs Lewis O'Neill, Claudelauds, Hamilton. ANTED KNOWN—I shall be able V V to offer Web!i and -Son's pure English clover seeds for tho Autumn sowinff, at exceptionally low prices, for quantities of not less than 5 ewt. I shall attend the Ohaupo sales weekly with samples. —John Parr, Hamilton House. WA NTED IvNOWN.—FENCING— Having a very large stock of Totara I'osts on hand, also a large supply of Plain and Barbed Wire, with Rollers, Pins ami Staples, those fencing can be supplied at the lowest possible rates at tho New Wharf, Cambridge. I^7ANTED KNOWN—That the Hon. YV Mr Chamberlain's land, adjoining the township of Raglan, is now thrown open for sale to intending settlers in various sized allotments, from 20 to 70 acres on very easy terms to meet present depressed times. All particulars can be obtained of S. Dando, Sole Agent, Raglan Lauds Ofiice, Raglan. MISS NEW ELL'S SCHOOL will re-open To-morrow (February Ist). HMO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS.— I A Large Quantity of Waste Paper ou sale at The Waikato Times Otficc. •pirN~S HILL IN G S REWARD. LOST—From Cambridge, on December 20th a, Black and Light Tan COLLIE DOG-, about twelve months old, answers to the name of " Manny." Anyoivfound with the dog in his possession after this date will be prosecuted. G. 11. BLEASHALE, Walton. mo BE LEASED AT TAMAIIIiUK, 1 NEAR CAMBRIDGE, A SMALL COTTAGE and about THIRTY" ACRES GRASS LAND, next to Mr Muir Douglas' estate, and within a mile of Mr Reynolds' Butter Factory. Rent, £20 a year. Apply to james fially, Cambridge. !J1 O R SAL E A HOUSE of four rooms and ALLOTMENT at Rangiriri, containing H acres. Price, £75. Apply on the premises. JOHN B. SOMERSET. STOCK FOR SALE. 2S Pure-bred HEREFORD BULLS, sires and dams in English Hereford Herdbook 25 Pure - bred SHORTHORN BULLS, sires and dams in English Shorthorn Herdbook Drafts of Females from each herd for private sale. 60 Pure-bred LINCOLN SHEARLING RAMS, sires and dams imported from Lincolnshire. 50 Pure - bred SHROPSHIRE DOWN SHEARLING RAMS, sires and dams imported from Shropshire 70 Pure-bred LEICESTER SHEARLING RAMS, sires and dams imported from Yorkshire and Leicestershire G Pure - bred SOUTHDOW N SHEARLING RAMS, sires and dams imported from Essex, W r ilts, and Dorset Drafts of EWES from each flock for private sale. EVERY MACLEAN, Bleak House, Howick. January 27th, 18S8. A WEEK OR MONTH'S PICNIC AT SEASIDE. THE PILOT STATION at Tauranga may be rented for a week or a month. It is delightfully situated at Mount Maunganui, close to sea beach and harbour. Unrivalled Fishing and Boating. Apply R. C. JORDAN, Tauranga. 0 i 1 c J! - The undersigned, who was for eight years in the employment of W. S. Jones, Saddler, Queen-street, Auckland, begs to inform the public that he has purchased the SADDLERY BUSINESS of Mr McNaught at Te Awauiutu, and solicits a continuance of the support accorded to his predecessor. R. B. BROWN. Te Awamutu, 2-lth January, 188 S. KW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WRITTEN TENDERS will bo received at this office until NOON of TUESDAY, 28th February, 18S-S, for JvAU IvAPAKAPA CONTRACT (Formation and Permanent Way), HELENSYILLE NORTHWARDS RAILWAY. They are to be marked ou the outside, "Tender for Kaukapakapa Contract," and addressed to the Minister for Public Works. Drawings, specifications, etc., may be seen at this oiiiee and at the Post-olfice, Helensvillo. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command. W. 11. HALES, District Engineer. Public Works Office, Auckland, 27th January, ISBS. COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS will be received till noon of MONDAY, 6th February, for the undermentioned works : — Contract No. 80.—Gravelling about 40 chains Rotorangi Swamp Road. Contract No. 81. — Reform and Gravel about 20 chains near Howie's Corner, Ohaupo-Cam-bridge Road. Contract No. 82. — Reform and Gravel about 60 chains near Cowley's Gully, Oliaupo-Cam-bridge Road. Contract No. 83.—Form about 120 chains near Newcastle. Contract No. S4.—Form about 40 chains near Oliote Creek Bridge, Whatawhata-Newcastle Road. Contract No. 85. — Forming and Gravelling about 40 chains neat Alexander's, Alexandra-Te Awamutu Koacl. Contract No. S6.—Grading neai Walsh's, Ohaupo - Paterangi Road. Specifications for contract No. S3 or view at the Delta Hotel, Newcastle ; No, 84, at Dawson's Hotel, Whatawhata No. S5, at Finch's Hotel, Alexandra; ant for the whole of the works at the Counci Chambers, Ohaupo. Tenders to be addressed to tho Chair man of the Council, Ohaupo, market outside " Tender for contract No. —" Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ALEX. ARMSTRONG, County Engineer. Kihikihi, 26th January, 18S8. UNTKR AND ROFFEY. Saddler: and Harness makers, Te Awamutu. Repairs neatly and promptly exe CUted,
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Waikato Times, Volume xxx, Issue 2427, 31 January 1888, Page 3
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