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WVtTitl l:>, fr". VV ANTED KNOWN —The (Vie. brat eil Nirkc! Witt eh for rough Wear cin.iot be In a!> n. and supplied in any quant ity at 22-< lid Inr tliii tnonth. _.J. 11. H.nkei, Watchmaker : Messrs Rondell r.isil 11.-urv. R '.:dnn, AijvnK VS J ANTED — For Sale: 110 Pure bred > Lincoln Ewe Hoggets, after shearing.—J. I-Wrest. VI/ ANTED — A General Servant. ; V must be able to cook. Refer-ene-M required. —Address, Miss Main, Waihou. Vi/' AN I'Hin- Twenty Go.id" Buslifillers on Matamata Estate. Wages fis arid "s per day. Apply to Geo. Walker, Matamata. WANTED-Twenty Men fordrainage works on the A.A. Co 's land, Waitoa ; to good men 8s per (toy will be given. Apply on the works to M. CVDonoi'lnic. ___ WANTED— Those residing near Te Auauuitu to kn'iw that they, may obtain Ilowden's celebrate 1 2,<s Watches from R. B. Brown, Saddler, Te Awainutu, agent. WANTED— A supply of Rabbits. Rabbits, Game of any kind, and Poultry. Is 3d per pair given for Rabbits. Post Office Order returned on caeh consignment. — Apply, "H. 5.," I'ost Office, Auckland. WANTED TO SELL.—Washington, Grecian, and Austrian Bentwood Chairs, Furniture of every description, Shingles, Palings and Pickets.— J. Frear, Victoria-street Timber Yards, Hamilton. WANTED KNOWN—Mountaineer's fee has been reduced to four guineas. Full particulars as to route, etc., see cards. WANTED KNOWN—Inst opened up Newest Delaines, Embroidered Robes, Muslins, Pongees, Prints, etc., at A. McGarrigle's W~ ANTED KNOWN—Fancy Costumes, Lace Tudor Capes, Dol mans, Summer Cloth Jackets, Sunshades, etc., at A. McGarrigle's. WANTED KNOWN—Ladieand Children's Underclothing, Children's Dresses, Pinafores, Sun Bonnets, etc., at A. McGarrigle's. WANTED KNOWN—For Sale, Cheap : Express Coach Cover, suitable for passengers or goods. —H.J. Turner, Taotaoroa, Cambridge. WANTED KNOWN—Best Quality of Cutlery, Electroplate Forks and Spoons, Altona Razors, No. 1. 5s ; Kean's and other Razors in stock ; Best Briar G.B. D. Pipes, 4s tid. Pipes repaired and mounted. —J. I>. Harkcr, Hamilton. WANTED KNOWN—The Auckland Furniture Company, Direct Importers, are now supplying Furniture, Carpets, Bedsteads, Bending, Japanese Matting, Wire- wove Mattresses (our special make), Linoleums, etc., etc., at Auckland prices, MrR. T. Gilmour, or Hamilton, is authorised to receive orders. TSJ ANTED KNOWN—.T. F. Andrew, VV of Te Awamutu, has just opened the latest l.ovelties in Millinery and Dresses, with a great variety of Fancy Goods, at the lowest prieo for cash. Grocery, Boots and Ironmongery at Auckland prices, with freight added. WANTED KNOWN By Gardeners and Orcharding that " Rough on Slugs" Lime is very Keen, Klleetive, aud Economical when used a dredge. Being lino as flour, it reaches every spot and no waste. 2s per bushel. Common limes, Is and Is fid, at yard.—Geo. Rhodes, Builder, Custom-street West, Auckland. * TAX TED Ki\ OWN—That I have VV ju»t received a large assortment of Webb and Sons' I'urc, Reliable Vege table Seeds ex s.s. Arawa. Purchasers can rely oo these Seeds being perfectly sound and fresh and of undoubted quality. Produce grown from Webbs' Seeds has been the means of taking iu prize money over £13,000 in ten years. This should be a sufficient guarantee of their merit and purity.—John Parr, Hamilton House, Hamilton. vy ANTED KNOWN—At Kincaid's VV Store, Cambridge, Sperm Candles, ; Wax do , 9d : Bryant and May's Tin Vestas, Is 9d do/.. ; I'iaids, Gd do;',. ; White Rose Kerosene, 7s GJ tin ; Starch, S.'.rt ; Currants, (jd ; Raisins, S.ld j Derby Tobacco, 5s (id; Josephine, 5;; Rice, Barley, and Split Peas, 31 l!> : Sago aud Tapioca,3.\d lb; liiownaiul Pub.on's Corn Flour, Bdlb ; Best Loose Baking Powder, Is 3 1 lb : Salt, -oda Crystals and Whiting, 121bs for lOd ; Blue Stone, 5.1 ; Saltpetre, 5d ; Bycroft's Snowdrift Flour; Auckland Lunch Biscuits, lb ; Cabin Bread, 3d lb ; Wine Bi-euits, 5d ; Mixed Biscuits, 01, etc. Nelson Moate's and Nathan's Teas are the best in market, Is (jd, Is SI, la lOd, 2s. per lb, try any of them for quality. Brown and Barrett's, Nelson Moate's Coffee, Is Sd lb; V. H. Cocoa, 4s 3d lb; Fry's Cocoa, Is 0d lb ; Day and Martin's Blacking, Od dozen; Column's Blue, 10d lb ; I'i.L. Soap, 7d ; Golden Crown, large bars, 9d ; H.H. Soap, 5 I ; 1 liars Plain Soap, Is; all less by the box. Nails, Brushware, Axes, Tomahawks, Billies, Rop,s. Saucepans &c., &c. W. Kineaid, Victoria-street, Cambridge, next to Bank of New Zealand. A N T ED K N OWN. We have now received our first shipment of SPRING m SUMMER GOODS direct from the Fiomc markets, comprising all the latest novelties in GINGHAMS, PRINTS, PONGEES, SATEENS, DELAINES, Sc. luteuding purchasers should see patterns before buying elsewhere. J. GILMOUR k CO., Family Drapers and Importers, MANUKAU ROAD, PARNELL. LOST— On Saturday last—supposed to be between Hamilton and Ngaruawahia—a STOCK-WHIP. Finder will be suitably rewarded on returning same to the Commercial Hotel, Hamilton. OF. PILLING begs to notify that he • willjbe passinethrough Cambridge on WEDNESDAY, October 14th, with cattle for Auckland. Anyone wishing to send cattle will please leave them at Mr Taylors's, Cambridge, or MrChitty's, Hamilton. JM P OUNDING NOTIC E, IMPOUNDED at Hamilton on October Ist, IS9I, by Mr G. Wishart, for trespassing on his farm at Kirikiriroa, 1 GREY STEEL GELDING, near fore foot and near hind foot white; so;e wither, Owner unknown. If not claimed, and expenses paid, to be sold on WEDNESDAY,October 7th, JB9l, at 12 o'clock noou. C. N. LeQUESNE, Poundkeeper. Hamilton East, October Ist, 1891. O T I C K POISON IS BEING LAID FOR DOGS on the Waikato Land Association's property. Woodland*. Krd May, IfiSS. JSJ" 0 T C E . ANY PERSJN found TRESPASSING on the Waikatc Land Association's property in starch of game, or otherwise, will bo PROSECUTED us tho law directs. Woodlands, 9th February, ISBB.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2999, 3 October 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2999, 3 October 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2999, 3 October 1891, Page 3

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