Wanteds, &c WANTED— An owner for a stray Red Steer Calf.-H. A. Cowper, Te Rapa. WANTED — Fifty Young Fowls ; reply, stating price, to A. Isaacs, Olioroiri Sanatorium. WANTED — Apprentices and Improvers to the Dressmaking.— Mrs Spain, near Hamilton East Station. WANTED— A Waitress ; must understand her work. Wages, 12s per week. Apply to Mrs F. Rose, Oxford Hotel. TTT ANTED— A Middle-aged, Steady VV Man to loek after garden, milk cows, and do other work. Apply to Henry Lewis, Te Awamutu. \%7 ANTED—The Public of Waikato VV to call and inspect the finest display of every class of goods ever shown in the province. The grandest assortment, and at the lowest prices ever offered in any one establishment, is now ottered by F. J. Sanders, Victoria-street, Cambridge, agent for Smith and Caughey, Importers, Wholesale and Family Drapers. WANTED— The Public generally to know that the uewesl, largest, cheapest, and best selection of Boots and Shoes in the Waikato is to be seen at the premises of the undersigned. New goods just to hand. One trial will be sufficient to convince the most sceptical. Every description of Boots and Shoes, pegged, sewn or rivetted, made to order by competent workmen. Repairs neatly executed.— F. J. Sanders, Victoria-street, Cambridge. WANTED KNOWN—Rev. Garland's Lecture, Wesleyan Church, Hamilton, Monday next. ANTED KNOWN—N. R. Cox has opened up a very large and wellassorted stock of General Drapery. TNTED KNOWN—Rev. Garland's Lecture on "Character," Weslnyan Church, Hamilton, Monday evening. Admission, Gd and 3d. WANTED KNOWN —That the undersigned has for sale cheap, a lot of Furniture, the property of a gentleman leaving the district.—F. J. Sanders, Victoria-street, Cambridge. WANTED KNOWN—To my Raglan customers. Messrs Reudell and Ksnry having been appointed my agents, will receive all Watches and Jewellery for repairs.—James B. Harker, Watchmaker, Hamilton. 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 Staple?, those fencing can be supplied at the lowest possible rates.— W. Soutcr and Co., Cambridge. WANTED KNOWN — That the undersigned has now to hand a nice selection of Flax Embroidery Thread, Filoselle, Crewel Silks, Tinsel Embroidery, Transfers, and another consignment of Needle Cases. Inspection invited.—F. J. Sanders, Victoria-street, Cambridge. TTT ANTED KNOWN. Our new season's goods have now come to hand, and comprise all the latest novelties. Being imported direct from Home, the prices will compare favourably with anything in the trade. A full range of patterns in the hands of our travellers. J. CILMOUR & CO., Family Dkavkrs and Clotiukks, PARNELL, AUCKLAND. / *1 AIILICK & CRANWELL, Cabinet\Jl makers and General House Furnishers, Importers of every description of Furnishing Goods. J NO. L. WILSON, Importer of China, Glass and Earthenware. CIVIL SERVICE SUPPLY ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). JA. COOPER, Hat and Cap Manu- • facturer, NEW GOODS continually coming to hand from each firm represented. The public are respectfully invited to call and inspect the samples, &c, before purchasing elscwheie. Houses furnished throughout with every requisite on the shortest notice, and at lowest cash prices. F. J. SANDERS. Victoria-street, Cambridge. -fcT 0 T I C E . I, the undersigned, intend to apply at the next meeting of the Waikato County Council to be held on WEDNESDAY, November 27th, for a SLAUGHTERING LICENSE for Lot No. 10, Parish of Taupiri. J. B. HARRIS. Huntly, November Ist, 1889. TVT 0 T I C E. I hereby give notice that I intend to apply to the Hamilton Borough Council, at their next monthly meetiDg, for a license to slaughter cattle on Lot 409, Hamilton East, in the Borough of Hamilton. THOMAS CASSIDY. October 11, 1889. 0 T I C E . RUNNING ON i\lY FARM, since November, 1888, 1 BAY FILLY 1 unbroken, no 1 BAY COLT J brand If not claimed, and expenses paid, within fourteen days, will be sold. JOHN GALL, Rangiriri. 29th October, 1889. ■VTOTICK! NOTICE! Everything on Allotment 39, Parish of L'cpepe, MUST BE REMOVED within fourteen days after this date ; if not they will be taken possession of by the undersigned. (Signed) KERAPA ROTANA. October 21st, 1889. N ° T I c E • 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, 1888. ~VT 0 T I C E, POISON IS BEING LAID FOR DOGS on the Waikato Land Association's property. Woodlands. 3rd May, 1888. THE undersigned will attend at KIHIKIHI as follows :—October 23rd, R. W. DYER, Solicitor, Cambridge. MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2701, 2 November 1889, Page 3
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