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Waiiteds, &c. \AT ANTED— A Waitress, and Girl to tt assist in'oar. Apply Mrs Gwynrie. WANTKD TO SKLL — 2000 Old Briclta. Apply to J. Frear, Hamilton. \\ T ANTED—A Coy, to milk and * t work on a farm. Apply J. Doghnity, Cambridge. VI/" ANTED— Twelve men for Bush- » » work, wages seven shillings per <Uy, also a Camp Cook, wages twentyfive shillings per week.—Jolin Murphy, Tanranga. WA NTE D — Everyone having Watches, .Jewellery, etc., for re pair to leave same with H. Howilrn, Watchmaker, Hamilton. Just received, fi-es.li supply of material fur repairing W.iterbury Wntchcs. \%J ANTKD-Buyer.s for Mullet, 7M VV per tin, 7s tin/.. ; Fresh Herrings, M ; (Salmon, 9.J1 ; Kippered Herrings, 1h tin; Buiieleas Cod Fish, Sd 11) ; Vinegar, 2s 3d gallon. —F. J. Sanders, (Jamliiidge. WANTED — House - furnishers to know that I am selling Wove Wire Mattresses, with adjusting screws, single, 25s lid each ; double, 32s Gγ. ; Bent Wood Chairs, 7s fid ; Grecian, ss.—F. J. Sanders, Cambridge. WANTED— Builders and others to know that I am selling Ridgings, Spouting, Down Pipe, &c., very cheapliberal discount to the trade; Genuine White Lead, Oils, Turps, Putty, Varnish, &c, <*c., at lowest rates.—P. J. Sanders, Cambridge. \T7 ANTED—Careful housewives and Vy others to know that Smith and Caughey offer the best value obtainable in Drapery of every description. The largest retail stock in Auckland to select from. Inspection and comparison invited.—F. J. Sanders, Cambridge Agent. V\7 ANTED TO GIVE AWAY — Vt Ladies' Prunella Boots, Aucklandmade, 4s 9d per pair ; Imitation Kid do., 8s to 9a per pair ; Men's Bluchers, from 63 ; Men's Balmorals, from 11s 9d. The largest, newest, cheapest and best stock of Boots and Shoes iu Waikato to select from, Ladies' Glacked Shoes, 8s 6tl per pair ; Ladies' Glacked Laceups, Ss 9d,— F, J. Sanders, Cambridge. ANTED KNOWN — That W. Souter and Co. have just received, by mail steamer, from Sutton and Sons, a fresh shipment of Soft Turnips for gtubble sowing ; also, a large shipment of Clover Seeds. For the different kinds see advertisement. Sam pies for trial will be sent on application. We have also a variety of improved Ploughshares from Hornsby and Sons, to suit either the Horusliy or Wallace Ploughs. Numbers rs, R :'..j, R :w. _ \ftT~~A N T E D KNOWN. As we import direct from the manufacturers- ami so s:ive middlemen's profits, we ran SUPPLY A GOOD ARTICLE at the. LOWEST PKICE. Oili- first (shipment of AUTUMN and WINTER GOODS are now to haud. Intending purchasers should see the pulUTus before buying elsewhere. ,T. GILMOUH &, CO., Family Drapers am> Cj.otiiikks, PARNKLL, AUCKLAND. Customers in any part of the district waited on with a "full raiigc of patterns on sending address to l> , . T. U J I-Moi:it, Hiiiniltnn. UALVATION ARMY, CAMBRIDGE. C*s Address by Adjutant Bishop on "Geii(-ral Booth's Social Scheme, , ' Saturday, Mirch'iUt. Admission, silver coin. pRKLIMI\AKY. ANNOUNCEMET. i —In connection with the Ohauno Criek.-t Club, a GRAND CONCERT and DANCE will l<o given in the Ohaupo Hall on WKDNESDAY, 22ud April. Further particulars in future isEiic. TOST -- Between Collingwood-street J and Volunteer Hall, a BLACK BROOCH, inlaid with pearls. Finder rewarded on returning the same to Mrs Maegregor Hay. RUNNING on my farm, for six weeks, three sheep, viz , 1 Lincoln Ewe Lamb, 1 Crossbred Down Wether, 1 Crossbred Wether; branded letter iudistinct in circle on back, red mark on shoulder. If not claimed, will be sold to pay expenses at Mr Hunter's sale on the 24th iust. R. RATHBORNE. lP U T I O N. The Public aro CAUTIONED against PURCHASING A BUGGV now in the possession of John , Skixxek, of Huntly, as the same is my separate property. M. A. SKINNER, Wife of John Skinner.

nn E AWAM UT U MOUNTED X INFANTRY VOLUNTEERS. Military Sports at Auckland, on 28th March, 1891. Competitors will parade, with horses, on THURSDAY, 26th March, as follows :— From Te Awamntu Railway Station, at S a.m. Frankton ) Half an hour before the Ngaruawahia > advertised time for deparHuntly ) ture of train Uniform : Full dress — Helmets, breeches and leggings ; also, forage caps, with awords and carbines. Baggage may be addressed care of P. Quinlan, Edinboro' Castle Hotel, Syrr.oud Street. By order. THOMAS GRESHAM, Lieutenant in Charge. Headquarters, 17th March, 1891. iwr o t i c e . The HAMILTON-WHATAWHATA ROAD will be CLOSED from MONDAY NEXT, March 23rd, for about three days, during the erection of a culvert and filling in same at the Railway Crossing at Frankton. ALEX. ARMSTRONG, Engineer, Waipa County Council. RAGLAN NATIVE LICENSING DISTRICT. The under-named candidate having been duly nominated for tlin oftioo of As-'i's-w for the above district, and no otliHi , nomination having been received, I lif-veby declare the said person to be duly .Icc-.'l. Tajik Wauamsa. WILLIAM BULFORD, Substitute for the Returning Officer. Raglan, '2:>inl February, 1S!)1. T»AKIWA KAIHANV WAIPIRO 1 MAORI 0 WHAINGAUOA. NOTEMEA liua ata whakahiiatia te tnnsata e niau nei, ton.i ingoa ki raro iho nei liei Atelia mo te Takiwa e mail uei te innoa kei run<»-' ake nei, a, notomna hoki kihai i whaktiiiuatia tnai te ingoa o tetehi .tii, ki kii -itu nei ahiii kua whakaturia taua tanf.ita h< i Atolia. Tame Wahantia. NA WJREMU PUKUWHATA, Riwhi mo te Kai Whakahaore o to Pooti. Whaiogaroa, 22 o Pepuere, 1391.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2914, 19 March 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2914, 19 March 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2914, 19 March 1891, Page 3

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