Wanteds, See. 1' 11 0 S 1' E C T I N G. WANTED owisciVH o{ Loving machinery to send tonus for boring clay and sand fit Whatawhata Address :W. SKEAfES, Waikato Timkk. WANTED- A Good Cow just calved, and n ally heavy milker. Apply to Mr John Parr, Hamilton. IST ANTED—A Middle aged Woman V t to assist in house work ;Ss a week. Apply Mrs Harris, Rukuliia. \\T ANTED everybody to Lunch at Is, II in the pavilion adjoining the Public Hall, Horticultural Show Day. \,\7 ANTED KNOWN — Tauwhare W Animal Sports will be held OU Easter Monday, April 2nd, 188 S. WANTED KNOWN—Fruit Boxes (Totara Timber) cut to any sizes). —Waikato Coal and Shipping Company (Limited), Ngaru -wahi.-i.. WANTED KNOWN—That at the request of numerous customers Peat's branch Saddlery establishment at Morrinsville will be open permanently from this date.-Robert Peat. Hamilton, Ist March, 188 S. W~ ANTED KNOWN.--FENCJNG-Having a very largo stock of Totara Posts on hand, also a large supply of Plain and Barbed V- ire, with Rollers, Pins iir.d Staples, those fencing can lie supplied at the lowest possible rates at tlio New Wharf, Cambridge. LAD wanted, about 15, or over, to make himself generally useful ; must be a good milker. Reference required.— W. M. Douglas, Bruntvvooil, near Cambridge. / iOMK and secure Bargains at the Gift V-V Auction, Hamilton Public Hall, St. Patrick's Day. D SALMON", Hamilton, makes a ■ good honest Boot and does repairs for next to nothing. lARGEST Stock, PaperhangJ ings, and Paints in Waikato, at T. W. Maunders Hamilton Timber Yard. AMATEURS, Cottagers and Allcomers should visit D. Salmon's Horticultural Boot Show. All iirsfc prizes. LOST — Near Heather's Creek, a SADDLE. Five shillings reward if returned to Goble, Tuhikaramea. OST—From Te Arolia, a Black Buggy MARK, about sixteen hands high, one hind foot white, spot on forehead, rather long tail. Any person giving information of her whereabouts to Bradley and Co., Te Arolia, will be rewarded. 0 T I c" E. RUNNING on my Farm for over six months, one half Hereford yearling STEER; slit in off ear, piece cut oil under side near ear ; no visible brand. If not claimed before 17th iust., and expenses paid, will be sold to defray same. W. C. WRIGHT. Walton, March sth, 1888. rpENDERS wanted for DRAINING L about 150 chains (more or less) drains 3ft. G, top 4ft. deep loin, bottom. Thomas Jenkins, Motuinnoho. _ rpENDKRS WANTED—For LIFT I I NO, SORTING and BAGGING tan acres POTATOES. Tenders close here on 22nd instant. Apply A. CORBETT, Or S. CRAIGG, Te Kowhia, Ngaruawahin. rjp O CARPEN TEII S. TENDERS arc invited and will be received until 4 p.m. on MONDAY, the 19th inst., for the ERECTION" of a FIVE-ROOMED DWELLING HOUSE at Pukeiinni. Plans and specifications may be seen on and alter the 14th inst., on application to the undersigned. JAS. P. THOMSON. Cambridge, 12th March, 1888. DISTRICT OF WAIKATO HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. TENDERS will be received until Noon of SATURDAY, the 81st inst., for the SUPPLY., of RATIONS, STORES, etc , for the above Hospital ; also, for FURNISHING FUNERALS, for the year ending 31st March. 188!). Terms and Specifications to be seen at this Office. Wm. DE R. TURNER, Secretary. Hamilton, 17th March, 18SS. •pqEWCASTLE ROAD BOARD. W PITT EN TENDERS, addressed to the Chairman, will he received up to 2 p.m. on MONDAY, 19th inst., for the following WORKS : —■ No 1 Contract — Road Forming, Earth Cuttings, and Making Culverts on Shepherd's Road. No. 2 Contract — Road Forming, Earth Cuttings, and Making Culverts on Hamiltou-Whata-whata old road. No. I! Contract—Forming about 15 chains of road ,uear Mr Knoryp's property. No. 4 —Clearing and Burning Ti-tree and other Brambles on road from Limmer's gate, for a distance of about 00 chains. Specifications for the above works may be seen at the office of the Board. WILLIAM JONES, Clerk, Newcastle Road Board. March 12th, 18SS. TTIOR SALE ON EASY MM — - , , -As*COIIAGE in Anqle.scastreefc, at present occupied by J. Slator. Apply to J. S. EDGECUMBE, Agent. l jr ~ T: 'jnnfu A ffi ftfif SIX-ROOMED COTTAGE, with Coach - house, Stable, unliniited supply of water. JOHN KNOX. QF F TO BROKEN HILLS. FOR SALESTORE & REFRESHMENT ROOMS AT FRANKTON, doing a GOOD PAYING BUSINESS. Also, 228 ACRES LAND. For particulars apply to C. WATCHORN, Frankton. SALE ON EASY TERMS. So 4 Acres of LAND, three miles from Lichfield Railway Station. The laud is of first-rate quality, all ploughable, well watered, and good road to it. Apply to J. S. EDGECUMBE, Hamilton.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2447, 17 March 1888, Page 3
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