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Wanteds, &c. WANTED IMMEDIATELY —A General Servant. Apply Mrs Laurence Cussen, Hamilton. \T7 ANTED—A Reaper and Mower; VV also, a Horse-power Thrashing Machine.—J. D. Arnaholdi, Cambridge. WANTED-A Nuraegirl ; also, a Strong Boy, to milk and make liimselt generally useful. Apply Mrs Coleman, near Hamilton. ANTED—A Mau ; must be able to milk, garden, t«nd horses, and make himself generally useful. Apply to Wm. Macgregor Hny. ANTED KNOWN—That F. J. Sanders, Victoria-street, Cambridge, has just received a small consignment of Violins, Violiu Cases,"Bows, Strings, Bridges, etc., to be sold cheap. WANTED KNOWN-To my Raglan customers. Messrs Rendell and Henry having been appointed my agents, will receive all Watehe3 and Jewellery for repairs.—James B. Harker, Watchmaker, Hamilton. ANTED KNOWN.—FENCING— Having a very large stock of Totara Posts ou hand, also a large supply of Plain and Barbed Wire, with Rollers, Pins and Staples, those fencing can bo supplied at the lowest possible rates. — W. Souter and Co., Cambridge. ANTED KNOWN—I have for sale Webb & Sons' Imperial Swede, Purple-top Aberdeen, Green-top Aberdeen, Green-top Scotch, Purple-top Mammoth, Devonshire Greystone and Whitestone or Stubble Turnip Seeds. All these are just landed direct from England.-JOHN PARR, Hamilton and Cambridge. WANTED TO SELL (cheap)-Rein-nants of Prints, Galateas, Shirtings, Hollands, Turkey Red, &c., &c. Ladies' Embroidered Robes in pink and blue at greatly reduced prices to clear; warranted fast colours. New Ribbons, new Frillings, &c., in great variety. A great assortment of goods suitable for Christinas presents, cheap, now on hand at our agency, Victoria-street, Cam bridge. —Smith and Caughey, Importers, Wholesale and Family Drapers.—F. J. Sanders, Agent. \TT ANTED KNOWN—That we are V? offering special inducements to all persons purchasing Furniture, &c., this month. The largest and cheapest stock in the province of Art Muslins, Art Blinds, Art Cretonnes, Art Cushions, Art Fire Screens, &c., &c. Furnishing Goods of every description. A nice lot of Fancy Goods are also now on hand at our agency, Victoria-street, Cambridge, suitable for the season.—Garlick and Cranwell, Cabinet-makers and General House Furnishers.—F. J. Sanders, Agent. WANTED— The Waikato public to call and see the finest display of China, Glass and Earthenware ever shown in the district. A splendid assortment of Tea Sets, Toilet do., Dressing do., Hand-painted Tea, Breakfast and Moustache Cups and Saucers, Cheese Covers, Trifle Dishes, Vases, Glass Dishes, &c., &c. A lot of really useful Christmas presents are now on sale at the agency, Victoria-street, Cambridge.—Juo. L. Wilson, Importer of China, Glass, Earthenware. N.B.—Mason's Jars, 9s and 12s 3d per dozen. —F. J. Sanders, Agent. yY ANTED KNOWN. VICTORIA •STREET TIMBER YARDS, Hamilton. FOR SALE-First-class Kauri and Totara of various dimensions. JOSEPH FREAR. yy ANTED KNOWN. The Civil Service Supply Association supply ALL GOODS AT AUCKLAND PRICES, with freight added. Price Lists on application. R. T. GILMOUR, Agent, Hamilton. ANTED KNOWN. We have now on hand a Spiendid Assortment of COLONIAL TWEEDS AND COATINGS. Suits made to order on the shortest notice. Fit and style guaranteed. Ready-made Suits in great variety. J. GILMOUR & CO., Family Drapers and Clothieks, PARNEL.L, AUCKLAND. Customers waited on in any part of the Waikato by sending address to R. T. Gilmour, Hamilton. EITCTN"'G~! FENCING! WANTED KNOWN-That J. H. Einett, Waiorongomai, is prepared to supply, in any quantity, BLACK BIRCH POSTS and Tl-TREE RAILS; also, STRAINERS and STOCKYARD TIMBER, which he has always on hand. J. H, EMETT, Waiorongomai. M' R T. VV. GLOVER, In the interests of the NEW ZEALAND ALLIANCE, Will address a PUBLIC M E.E TING In the CAMBRIDGE HALL, ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, AT 7.30 P.M. Admission Free. Collection. rp 0 LEASE. The FARM known as Coleman's, lately in the occupation of Mr Butler, 340 acres, situated about three miles from Hamilton. To a reliable tenant easy terms will be given. Apply to W. STEELE, Hamilton. Dissolution of partnership. w. J. HURST & CO. The Partnership hitherto existing between A. H. Grainger and B. J. ICsam, trading as VV. J. Hurst and Co., Seed, Grain, and Produce Merchants, has this day been Dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be carried on in future solely by A. H. Grainger under the old name, he paying all liabilities due by and receiving all debts due to the late firm. B. J. ESAM. A. H. GRAINGER. Witness: Thos. Cotter, Solicitor, Auckland. Auckland, December 31, ISS9. IN connection with the above, Mr Graixgkk begs to tender his thanks for the consistent support received from all the friends of the old firm, and, while soliciting a continuance of that support, trusts the twenty-three years' experience and connection with the business is sufficient guarantee that nothing in his power will be spared to make the interests of producer and consumer identical. F A. H. GRAINGER. OTI C E . Owing to Dissolution of Partnership, all Accounts due over three months will be -placed in the hands of our Solicitor for collection after the 14th January, 1690 MONEY— Large and Small Loaus effected at low rates.—Wm. R. Cook, A.M. P. Buildings, corner of Queen and Victoria-streets, Auckland,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2741, 6 February 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2741, 6 February 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2741, 6 February 1890, Page 3

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