"W-1.--tfl.-13, Vfi. WANTED-A Apply in Mrs Delaney, Oh uupo. W ANTI-ID — A Good General Servant. Apply Mrs Piton, Hautapi. I\JA NT KD-Horses U> graze. in good W clover paddock.—Thos Maunder, I'Yankton, Three: Apprentices for Dressmaking. Apply L. Redmond, Victoria-street. W ANTI-ID—A Good Hoy, accustomed to horses, and to milk. Apply to A. Bruce Suttor, Eureka. WANTED— A Good General Servant, immediately. Apply Mrs W. Douglas, Brunt wood, \.'am''iidL'". — Thoroughly competent »Y Man to work team : and \ oiing Man, accustomed to farm woi k and willing to make himself generally useful. Apply to Jainej Gordon, Kereone, Morrinsville,
WANTED- Residents of Kihikihi and siiiToundim: districts to know that by leaving Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, &c., with Mr Anderson, Kihikihi Hotel, Kihikihi, they will be executed in best style, &nd returned with promptitude by H. Howdcn, watchmaker, &e., Hamilton.
WANTED KNOWN — Sutton's Four-horse Coach will continue to run between Hamilton and Raglan at reduced fare;!. Leaves Hamilton at 8 a.m. : Raclan at 8.45 a.m.—C. Sutton.
WANTED KNOWN—The Auckland Furniture Company, Direct Importers, f,re now supplying Furniture, Carpets, Bedsteads, Bedding, Japanese Matting, Wire-wove Mattresses, (our special make;, Linoleums, etc., etc., at Auckland prices. Mr R. T. Gilmour, of Hamilton, is authorised to receive orders.
WANTED KNOWN — That \V. Souter and Co. have just received, by mail steamer, from Sutton anc! Sons, a fresh shipment of Soft Turnips for stubble sowing ; also, a large shipment of Clover Seeds. For the different kinds see advertisement. Samples for trial will be sent on application. We have also a variety of improved Ploughshares from Hornsby and Sons, to suit either the Hornsby or Wall,ice Ploughs. Numbers li s, R :;5. R 36. YY ANT E D KNO WX . A Splendid Assortment of TWEEDS and COATINGS now on hand. Suits to measure, at Auckland prices. Fit and Style Guaranteed. J. GILMOUR k CO., Family Drapers and Clothiers, PARNE.-L, AUCKLAND. LOST —Between Gorton and Ferguson's Gully, on the Cambridge - Oxford Road, on 3rd February, a SILVER HUNTING WATCH. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to this office. LOST— Between Tauwhare and Newstead, on January 23rd, a BUGGY MACINTOSH KNEE-RUG. The finder will be suitably rewarded upon returning it to this office, or to Mr \V. K. Carter. Cambridge. KUNNING ON MY FARM, for the past nine, months—One HEIFER, red with white face, branded .S7 on rump, j and top off of right ear. If not claimed immediately, will bo sold to pay expenses, E. B. HILL, Aotea. r|1 0 LET. OR FOR SALE, A CORNER ACRE, with small COTTAG K thereon, in Hamilton West. Applv to LEWIS O'NEILL, Solicitor, Hamilton. W AIKATO HORTICULTURAL YV SOCIETY. A MEETING of the Chief Committee nf the WuiU.tt.o Horticultural S<>cict\ will he held m The Waikato Times Building* on r l CF.->I.iAY NEXT, Feb ruary 10th, at 11 30 a.m. Bu.sink.ss : Election of officers, and general. GEO. EDGECUMBE, Hon. Sec. rp A M A II E K E . A MEETING of RESIDENTS will be held in the School-room on SATURDAY, 7tli inst, at S p.m., to consider a communication from the Bishop with reference to the consecration of the Church and graveyard and other business,
JOSEPH BARUGH. People's Warden. ILL SHORTLY BE PRODUCED. THE OPERA OF " MARITANA," Ul _ THfc A.M ATEUR OPE K A V LUB At Alexandra. ANNUAL RACES. NOMINATIONS for HURDLES and CUP close ou THURSDAY NEXT. Febraary 12 th. ROBERT KING, Hon. See. rj-»AUVTH:»RE yN N UAL gPO RT S Will be held on Easter Monday, 30th MarchSee programme next month. COBB'S COACH: HAMILTON TO RAGLAN, l'rom January Ist, 1801, Leaven Hamilton — Wednesdays and Saturdays .Loaves Raglan—Tuesdays and Fridays. Parks : 10s ; Return, 15s. KINGI POHEPOHK. Proprietor. __ c POISON IS BEING LAID FOR DOGS on the Waikato Land Association's property. Woodlands, 3rd May, 1888. JJ o TIDE. ANY PERSON fouud TRESPASSING on tho Waikatc Land Association s property in search of game, or otherwise, will bo PROSECUTED aj the law directs. Woodlands, 9th February, ISSB. OTI C E . HENRY TANNER, the well-known King Country contractor's guide, is prepared to SUPPLY At'CO M MODATION. HORDES and 1 fCI OK ui lnteii'ling co"traetors for No. 1 •„.'ontract of the Manga-roa-Stratford Road, Trains leave Auckland for T'e Kuiti EVERY MONDAY, at 'J.lio a.m. Hkn'RV Tanner meets the trains at IV Kuiti. T E W I S O'NEILL Barrister and Solicitor, Waikato Tr?'Eh Buiujjxc?, Hamilton.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2897, 7 February 1891, Page 3
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