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Wanteds, &c. W r A>TED—By ayourg lady, Sit a tion as Resident Governess, Address Mrs Sclby, Hautapu, Waikato. WANTED KNOWN—Fruit Boxes (Totara Timber) cut to any sizes), —Waikato Coal and Shipping Company (Limited), Ngaruawahia. ANTED KNOWN.-FENCING-I-laving a very large stock of Totara Posts 011 band, also a large supply of Plain and Barbed Wire, with Rollers, Pins and Staples, those fencing can be supplied at the lowest possible ratea 'it. th« New Wharf, Cambridge. rpo BUTCHKIi;S AND OTHERS.1. A Large Quantity of Waste Paper on sale at Tut; Waikato Times Ollice. rpENDERS for White-washing Wai--1 kato Brewery to be left at Commercial Hotel, before 1 — o'clock, Saturday, 11th inst. Lowest tender not necessarily accepted. jp 0 E SAL E. A HOUSE of four rooms and ALLOTMENT at Ran»iriri, containing U acres. Price, £75. Applv on the premises. JOHN B. SOMERSET. rilO BE SOLD ON EASY TERMS, OR LET WITH A PURCHASING CLAU A Good FARM of 450 acres, near Al. vandra, well watered, fenced and sub-divided, all in grass and plantations, with a good houso of ten rooms and outbuildings. Apply to MR W. AITKEN, Crescent, Auckland ; Or, R. SECCOMBE, On the premises. gXUI) STOCK FOR SALE, 2S Pure-bred HEREFORD BULLS, sires anil dams in English Hereford Herd book 25 Pure - bred SHORTHORN BULLS, sires and dams in English Shorthorn Herd book Drafts of Females from each here! for private sale. GO Pure bred LINCOLN SHEARLING RAMS, sires and dams imported from Lincolnshire. 50 Pnre - 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 6 Pure - bred SOUTHDOWN SHEARLING RAMS, sires aud dams imported from Essex, Wilts, and DorsetDrafts of EWES from each flock for private sale. EVERY MACLEAN, Bleak I'Jousc, Ho»ick. January 27th, 18SS. R E WARD LOST—Bay PONY" with three whit.' legs, shod, star on foiehcad ; lost witl: saddle and bridle at Tppana. A. EDWARDS, Tamahero. LOST —From Whatawhata, three days since, one Light Chestnut GKL'.iING, branded A 011 Shoulder, white spot above fetlock near side hind foot, formerly the property of Mr A. Kay. Orakau. Ten shillings reward will be paid 011 returning same to MITA, Whatawhata. February Stli, 1888. r jp E N SHILLINGS REWARD LOST—From Cambridge, on Decenih< > 20th a Black and Liglir, Tan COLLI E DOG, about twelve mouths old, anawer.to the name of " Manny." Anyt.n found with the dog in his possession after this date will be prosecuted. G. H. BLFASDAi-E, Walton. IMPOUNDED at Te Awamutu, 011 February (jth, 1888, by J. Corboy. IBBArY r lIOR.SK, branded A.H. 011 off shoulder, three white feet, shod all round, snip on nose, star ou forehead. 1 BAY MARE, star on forehead. 1 CHESTNUT FOAL, stripe on face. 1 BAY STALLION. Owners unknown. If not claimed and expenses paid, to be sold on SATURDAY, February ISth, 18S8, at 12 o'clock nonn. JOHN P> "TIER. Pou nd keeper. N d ART UNION Saxdks & Co. will hold a GRAND ART UNION OF P [OTUIt ES, Consisting of JUBILEE PICTURE (Oleograph), mouuted in heavy gilt frame, value Five Pounds ; Oil Paintings of White Terraces, Mitre Peak and Arthur Valley, Milford Sound, and various Oleo and Chrumo Lithographs. Twenty-five Prizes. Two Hundred TicketsTickets, lsGd each, cm be obtained at. Messrs Sandes & Go's, Hamilton. The date of the drawing will be advertised in future issue. SANDES CO., HAMILTON WEST AND EAST. g PETER'S, HAMILTON. FEB. 12: Qnxt{i-AUB.siMA Sunday. Harvest Thanksgiving Service. S a.m., 11 a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m. Preacher : Ven. Archdeacon Dudley. JJAMILTON PUBLIC LIBRARY. A GENERAL MEETING OF MEM BERS will be held on FRIDAY, February 10th, at 8 p.m., in the Council Chambers, Hamilton, for the purpose of hearing the Annual Report read, and electing a new committee for the ensuing year. J. G. PANNELL, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. I H I Iv I II I . GRAND CONCERT AXD TABLEAUX VIVANTS ! AT K 1 II I K I H I HALL, ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1888.. QPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. MURRAY and SPENCER, General Stationers, have opened a BRANCH SHOP in Vietoria-street, three doors from Bank of N«w Zealand, Hamilton West. Stationary of every description, Fancy floods and Books. Inspection invited,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2431, 9 February 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2431, 9 February 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2431, 9 February 1888, Page 3

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