Wanteds, &c. VOLUNTEERS —Wanted 1000 volunteers to test the wear of I). Salmon's indestructible, easy-fitting Boots. \\T ANTED—Grapes in any quantities, (l ripe or unripe.— P. LeQuesne, Hamilton. ITT ANTED AT ONCE—Tenders for \ V Clearing -100 acres ti-tree and fern, in lots to suit. Apply Tougawa Estate, Wairangi. ur ANTED KNOWN—J. 11. E. T T Hatrick at home. ANTED KNOWN.—Opening up V t Drapery Goods to meet requirements of Waikato residents. —J. It. EHatrick. WANTED KNOWN — Hamilton Light Infantry Anniversary Ball, Tuesday, April 16th, in Volunteer Hall. Double tickets, ss. WANTED KNOWN—Fruit Boxes (Totara Timber) cut to any sizes). —Waikato Coal and Shipping Company (Limited), Ngaruawahia. ANTED KNOWN.-KENCING-Having a very largo stock of Fotarn l J osts on hand, also a large supply of Plain and Barbed Wire, with Rollers, Pins and Staples, those fencing cau be supplied at the lowest possible rates at tho New Wharf, Cambridge. WANTED KNOWN—That Swedes grown from Webb and Sous' Pure Home-grown Seeds took the two prizes open to all comers at the Waikato Horticultural Show, Cambridge, and mauy of the prizes for roots of all classes. — John Parr, agent for Webbs' Seeds, Hamilton. TE D • ONIONS— Silverskin and Globe preferred —must arrive in Auckland not later than Monday. Highest pricc. A. F. CHAMBERLIN & CO., Mercantile Chambers, Queen-street. DO not delay a day. Gome and see Cox's new and seasonable goods. FOR Good Value and a Good Article go to Cox's London House. IT is so pleasant to shop where you will get civility eveu if you dou't buy at Cox's. D SALMON, Hamilton, makes a good . honest Boot, and does repairs for next to nothing. I HAVE now a supply of fresh Roach Waipa LIME on hand.—John Parr, Hamilton House, Hamilton.
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE-My Horse, Harness and Covered Express W aggon.—J. Misseu, Hamilton, ABBI T S . The Civil Service Supply Association of New Zealand (Limited), are desirous of arranging for a regular SUPPLY of FIRST-CLASS RABBITS. Apply to Manager, So Queeu-Street, Auckland. O T I C E . Messrs Ormsjby and Hetit having ti'.ken over the BOOK DEBTS of the Otorohanga Hotel, their signature for the same will be a sufficient discharge. A. G. S. BLACK. 0 T I C E. Ke Lewis and Simpson's Estate. ALL DEBTS due to the above Estate must be PAID to me on or before 20th inst., failing which proceedings will be taken without further notice. GEORGE DICKINSON, Authorised Collector. Cambridge, 2nd April, 1889. O T ICE. On and after the 18th, the undersigned will call and COLLECT ALL MONIES DUE for the services of their stallions, and all old outstanding accounts not PAID forthwith will be placed in the hands of a solicitor for collection by order New Zealand Stud and Pedigree Stock Company. ~ T .
C. LAKE. Cambridge, March Kith, ISS9. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! BLANKETS! To whom it may concern. We are now offering '.200 pairs Blankets, slightly soiled, very much under regular prices, Orders by post promptly attended to. J. GILMOUR & CO., Family Dkai'eks, Hosiers, &c., PARNELL, AUCKLAND. Waikato Agent: R. T. Gilmour, Harailtou. rjp HIS WAY PLEASE. WHY? I WANT A RIG OUT, and the nights are getting cold, and move BLANKETS are called for. You know Hatrick has the name for | supplying a good article.
WESLEY AN CHURCH SERVICES. Hamilton, Sunday, 7th April, 188!).— Hamilton Wesleyan Church, at 11 a.m., and 7 p.m., Rev. J. S. Rishworth (expected). Hukanui Hall, 3 p.m., Rev. J. S. Rishworth. Whatawhata Schoolroom, 7 p.m., Mr Waite. Ngaruawahia Wesleyan Church : 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Huutly Schoolroom, Mr U. Bycioft. JJAMILTON DOMAIN BOARD. Public Notification. Notice is hereby given that the exclusive use of the Recreation Reserve known as Sydney Square, Hamilton East, has been applied for under the provisions of " The Public Reserves Act, 1881, Amendment Act, 1885,'' by Captain Reid, commanding Hamilton Light Infantry. It is hereby notified that the Hamilton Domain Board as Trustees have granted tlio exclusive use of the Reserve for one day, viz., SATURDAY, the 20th April, 1889, to Captain Reid on behalf of the Volunteers ; together with authority to charge on that day for admission at the gates as under One shilling for each person, and one shilling for each horse or vehicle. II la iu.'wier noiincu mac ir any person shall enter on the above-mentioned day without having paid the charge advertised here!" W "'H he li..l>k- to a penalty ot not more than <JOs, which may | JC rt> coveied ill a summary way. J. Al, GELLING, • Secretary, Hamilton, Otk April- ISb'J.
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Waikato Times, Volume 2611, Issue 2611, 6 April 1889, Page 3
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