ill— lin IMMII ——— 9m II I if I I ■ ■ M*—M^» Wanteds, &c. WANTED—A Youth as apprentice to the bootmaking tiade. Apply W. Allen, Hamilton East. VI7ANTED— A Boy, about 15 years. /V Apply to E- Pearson, Carbolic Soap Manufactory, Hamilton. \\J ANTED—Two or Three Smart V i Lads as apprentices to the Printing Business. Apply Waikato Times Office. WANTED— A Horse-power, suitable for driving a small Challeutter. ■Address, stating price, to Box 15, Cambridge P.O. . D SALMON off to Broken Hills ! . AV ! He stops in Hamilton and mends Broken Boots. WANTED KNOWN—Fruit Boxes (Totara Timber) cut to any sizes). —Waikato Coal and Shipping Company (Limited), Ngaruaw. hia. ANTED KNOWN—That at the request of numerous customers Peat's brauch Saddlery establishment at Morrinsville will be open permanently from this date.—Robert Peat. Hamilton, Ist March, ISBS. ANTED KNOWN.-FENCING-Having a very large stock of Totara Posts on hand, also a large supply of Plain and Barbed Wire, with Rollers, Pins and Staples, those fencing can be supplied at the lowest possible rates at tho New Wharf, Cambridge. A YOUNG LADY run over opposite . Post-office, Hamilton, to see D. Salmon's new stock of Boots. LOST— A CANARY. Finder rewarded.—John Knox. LOST.— Between Parsonage and S. Peter's Church, GOLD BROOCH set with garnets. Finder rewarded. Waikato Times Office. LOST. —On Tuesday evening, between Gwynne's Hotel, Hamilton and Cambridge, a SPUR. The finder will greatly oblige by returning to R. Gwynne, Hamilon. LOST. — From Mr Scmmens' Farm, Ohaupo, about 100 CROSSBRED EWES, branded P. Also from Gubbins' farm, about 100 WETHERS, also branded F. Anyone giving such information as will lead to their recovery to Mr J. F. Millman, Ohaupo, will be suitably rewarded. LOST— From Te Aroha, a Black Buggy MARE, 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 Aroha, will be rewarded. rpRESPASSERS on my land with dog A or gun willl be prosecuted. John Livingstone, Te Rapa. 0 T I c £ ANYONE FOUND TRESPASSING with dog or gun on the Lockerbie Estate after this date will be PROSECUTED. MARK HARRISON. Morrinsville, I lth April, 18SS. \T~ O T ICE. ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING on the Waikato Land Association's property in search of game, or otherwise, will be PROSECUTED as the law directs. Woodlands, 9th February, ISBS. RUNNING ON RUKUHIA.-A Red and White HEIFER, about 2 years old, branded on off rump like a 4., snip out of right ear. If not claimed by 21th inst., will be sold at Ohaupo to defray damages and expenses. W. GARDNER. Rukuhia, April 12th 1883. _ TjlOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. S'3i Acres of LAND, three miles fram Lichfield Railway Station. The land is of first-rate quality, all plonghable, well watered, and good road to it. Apply to J. S. EDGECUMBE, Hamilton. APF TO BROKEN HILLS. FOR SALESTORE & RKFK.ESHMENT ROOM AT FRANKTON. The Store is built on the best, business section in Frankton, being a corner allotment GOft. by S2Aft., and nearest the Railway Station ; and the Refreshment Room is on the Railway Platform. Both doing a paying business. Price for above, with goodwill, only £250. Also, 238 ACRES LAND FOR SALE. CHAS. WATCHORN, Frankton. T7\ O R SALE. A Moat Desirable Property in the Township of Ohaupo, consisting of A well-finished SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE and 12A- ACRES OF LAND; also, the Building known as the PUBLIC HALL, standing on another part of same land. The House is one of the best-appointed in Waikato, having water laid on, a good Leamington range and all convenient out-offices. This Property will be sold CHEAP in one lot; or cither will be sold separately —the House with 12 acres land, and the Hall with half-acre land. Apply to GEORGE F. MILLARS, Ohaupo. a_A_A rp O LET. m tit™ -A- Commodious FAMILY RESIDENCE, in Wharfstreet, lately in the occupation of Mr J. B. Whyte. Apply to J. S. EDGECUMBE, House and Land Agent, Hamilton. rrio BE LET ON A~'lease. The RAGLAN TEMPERANCE HOTEL, containing about 20 rooms; rent, 15s per week. Furniture to be taken at a valuation. This is a good opportunity for anyone wishing to start in this line, as it is a genuine good going concern. Apply C. SUTTON, Raglan. \XT~A~N TED KNOWN. We are now showing our first shipments of AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS, which we have marked at our well-known low cash prices. ONEHUNGA TWEED SUITS A SPECIALITY. Fit and style guaranteed. Special Value in New Zealandmade Blankets & Flannels. J. GILMOUR & CO., GkNKKAI, DkAC'ERS, Hosiers, Gloyeks. Etc., PARNELL, AUCKLAND. Waikato Agent: R. T. Gilmovr, Hamilton,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2459, 14 April 1888, Page 3
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