Wanteds, &c. -P 1 OH NOTES and real good Boots <&L\J\J are both scarce articles. Still anybody can be accommodated with the latter at D. Salmon's, Hamilton. WANTED" IMMEDIATELY — A General Servant. Apply Mrs L. Cussen, Hamilton. WANTED — A Purchaser for 30 acres of Turnips; good crop. Apply to Elijah Beer, near Cambridge. \\f ANTED—Ten Men for Drainage V T Works; also, a Camp Cook. Apply to F. W. Littlnwood,-, Contractor, Woodlands. WANTED— Purchasers for Job Lines of Corsets, Ribbons, Flowers, Evening ditto, Laces, Plush, Children and Ladies' Underwear, &c, at ridiculous prices, Torchar Lace, 6d dozen ; Italian Cloth, Is yard.—F. J. Sanders, Victoriastreet, Cambridge. WANTED— Residents of Ngaruawahia, Waharoa, and surrounding districts to know that by leaving watches, jewellery, &c, for repair at the stores of Messrs Friar, Davies and Co., they will be promptly and properly attended to by H, Howden, Watchmaker, Jeweller, &0., of Hamilton. WANTED.— Supporters of genuine Local Industry to buy Cambridge evaporated apples, 9d per lb; ditto plums, 10d per lb ; pure honey vinegar, 8d per bottle ; extracted honey, 3id per lb, less in quantities ; Roller Mill flour at mill prices ; clothes lines, and also a full stock of general groceries of every description at the lowest prices ever offered in Waikato. AH goods of guaranteed quality— F.J. Sanders, Vic toria-street, Cambridge. WANTED — Purchasers for Plain White Cups and Saucers, 3s 9d per dozen; Fluted ditto, 4s 3d; Band and, Line, 4s Qd ; White and Gold China Breakfast, 8s; Band and Line Plates, Tin., 2M each, Sin., 3-Jd each, 10in.,-4id each ; Black and Gold Teapots, 2s, 2s 3d, 2s 6d each ; Printed Toilet Sets, complete, 9s 6d ; Band and Line, 12a 6d ; Painted, 16s 6d ; Maroon and Gold Band, ISs; White Jugs and Basins, 5s 6d ; Dressing Toilet Sets, 4s, ss, 7s 6d, 8s 6d (with candlesticks); Band and Gold Tea Sets, 40 pieces, 12s 6d; Glass Butter Dishes, 9d; Mason's Jars, one quart, 9s; two quarts,-. 12a 3d per dozen. Also, always on hand at the agency, a nice assortment of Fancy Goods, cheap.—F, J. Sanders, Victoria-street, Cambridge, agent for Jno. L. Wilson, Importer of China, Glass and Earthenware. ANTED TO SELL VERY CHEAP—One of Fay's Planing Machines; will plane 24 inches; in splendid order; can be seen at work. Also, 12 h.p. Hornsby Portable Engine, and a lot of saw-mill gear ; will sell any pait.—Papakura Saw-mills. ANTED KNOWN — That the winding up of the Civil Service Supply Association will not affect either my stock or prices.—F. J. Sanders, Cambridge, W~' — ANTED TkTnOWN— That Williams' Excelsior Washing Fluid, Fire Kindlers, Bottling Wax, Brunswick Black, etc., are to be had from all Storekeepers in Waikato.—A. Graham, Proprietor, Albert-street, Auckland. WANTED KNOWN —In America Honey has been proved a good preventative and cure of " La Grippe." Fact. We have a quantity of loose Honey for sale at E. T. Davey's, also at other stores, in 21b. tins.—Hobbs' Bros. WANTED KNOWN-Why suffer the annoyance of a faulty Watch when, by sending it to J. B. Harker, Practical Watchmaker, Hamilton, you can have the defect remedied in a workmanlike manner, and at a reasonable charge. Messrs Rendell and Henry, Eaglan Agents, WANTED 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 cau be supplied at the lowest possible rates.— W. Sonter and Co., Cambridge. ANTED KNOWN — Smith and Caughey are showing extraordinary value in Melton Cloths, 54in. wide, Is od, Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s 9d ; Onehunga Tweeds, from 2s lid per yard; Fox's Serge, from 5s lid per yard, special value; Kaiapoi Tweed Overcoats, with or without cape, from 355. splendid value ; Men's Kaiapoi Tweed Suits, from 29s 6c); Fox's Navy Worsted Serge Suits, from 355. Blankets ! Blankets ! Blankets ! from 5s Cd per pair. Our Gniuea Blankets we specially recommend. Kaiapoi Blankets, special line, 24s 6d per pair. Coloured Blankets, Crib Blankets, Rugs, Waterproof Buggy Rugs, N.Z. Mauds, e'e, etc., an immense variety. Send for one of our new price lists.—F. J. Sanders, agent, Victoria - street, Cambridge. ■ . ANTED WIDELY KNOWN— That we have just opened an entirely new stock of Art Muslins (plain and fancy patterns), Art Serges, Lancaster Oriental Curtains (2s 3d and 2s Gd per yard), Tea Cloths, Table Covers, Borderings, Damasks, Quilts, Sheetings, Towels, &c, &c, Brussels Carpets, beautiful patterns; Tapestry Carpets, from Is 8d to 4s 3d per yard ; Linoleum and Oilcloth, Is Id to 4s 6d per yard; 4yds. wide Linoleum to arrive soon. Blankets : English ; also, Kaiapoi, Roslyn, Wellington, Onehunga, and Mosgiel. Furniture of every description in great variety, at very low prices. Inspection invited.— Garliek and Cranwell, Direct Importers and Manufacturers : F. J. Sanders, agent, Victoria-street, Cambridge. \X7ILLIAM SOUTER & CO., ?T Cambridge, having been appointed agents for the Cambridge Roller Mills, all orders sent to us will be promptly attended to. As this Mill grinds only Waikato-growu Wheat, and the Flour, etc., produced is first-class, we hope those requiring Flour, Bran, or Sharps will encourage local industry and send oil their orders, which will be promptly attended to. ATES' NEWSEEDS-Large variety just received.— J. T. Home, Hamilton. A Lγ TRESPASSERS on Matamata ."state in pursuit of game with dog or gun ill be PROSECUTED. JNE FOUND TRESPASSING o i the Lockerbie Estate, with dog or gun, after this dats will be PROSECUTEE* MARK HARRISON. Morrii aville, 22nd April, 1890. VT 0 T I C E . POISOM is being laid for DOGS on the Woodside .Estate, Tamahere. J. J. GRAHAM. Woodside, 3rd March, 1890. q" t j c e POISON IS BEING LAID FOR DOGS on the Waikato Land Association's property. Woodlands. 3rd May, 18SS. VT O T 1 C E . ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING on the Waikatc Land Association's property in search of game, or otherwise, will be PROSECUTED as the law directs. Woodlands, 9th February, 1888. 0 T I C E . All CATTLE and HORSES found TRESPASSING on Lot 199, Parish of Pukete, after this date will be IMPOUNDED. A. CRAWFORD. Whatawhata, sth June, 1890.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2793, 7 June 1890, Page 3
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