Wanteds, &c. WANTED— Purchasers for superior line of Spectacles.—H. Howden. WANTED— A Girl to assist cook. Apply Mrs Gwynne, Hamilton Hotel. WANTED— A Lad, of about 14, to milk and make himself generally useful. Apply E. Lake, Ohaupo. WANTED TO SELL—Furniture of every description ; also, repairs done and carpenters' work of every description. Funerals Furnished in Kauri, Rimu, and Kahikatea. — J. Frear Victoria-street Timber Yards, Hamilton, ANTED KNOWN—Vacancy for Two Gentlemen Boarders. Apply Times Office. *jy ANTED KNOWN-James Reid, * v Saddler, Hamilton, has moved to the shop adjoining Gwynne'a Hotel. WANTED KNOWN-Finder of Red Buggy Mat, lost between Rangiaohia and Te Awamutu, please leave at Mr Rogers, for Mr Cottrell, and oblige_. "»*rANTED KNOWN-Job Lots of * 7 Very Cheap Timber for Sale. Apply J. Frear or C. Uanvood, Hamilton, or at the Waipa Timber Mill?.—Fawkes and Foxall, Whatawhata. ANTED KNOWN - Large ~New Stock Nickel Watches, 255. Persons who have ordered these can now have same. Guaranteed to lust a lifetime.—J. B. Harker, Watchmaker, Hamilton. WANTED KNOWN—Spectacles in Pebble, free from water-marks and flaws, can be obtained, and every other variety (including Coloured Spectacles, Goggles, Eye Preservers), at J. B. Harker's, Watchmaker, Hamilton. or? anted knowF. C. Barwell has REMOVED hie Steam Cider Mill and Fruit Evaporating Plant to his Farm at Tamahere. Suitable apples purchased in any quantity. Wednesday in each week has been set apart to crush apples for customers wishiug to make their own cider, at a charge of 3d per gallon. SALE limited to Three Weeks. \J Dress Goods will be Slaughtered. rpHREE SHILLINGS will be returned A for every £ spent during Cox's Sale TTLSTERS, Trimmed and Untrimmed \J Hats, ridiculously low prices, at Cox's Sale. 1%/| R AND MRS EMERSON desire to -Lt-L return warmest thanks to those kind friends assisting at late fire, and also to all offering and giving hospitality. JUST ARRIVED — English Confections, Jams, and Marmalades ; put up in Glass Jars, Jugs, and Cups and Saucers, All splendid value. —J. T. Home, Hamilton. LOST— From Hamilton, BAY MARE, about 15 hands, rather long in the back, narrow girth, tail down to hocks. 10s reward for information. G. SCARBOROUGH, Hamilton. T O S3 T~~. LOST—After my Sheep Fair on the 4th inst., THREE RAM LAMBS, with tin labels tied to wool on top of neck, (156, 157, and 160). Bred by Mr J. I Bosanko; are very fine Lincoln sheep. Anyone giving such information a3 will lead to their recovery will be rewarded. J. McNICOL, Hamilton; or E. Y. COX, __ Shaftesbury. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. IMPOUNDED, at Te Awamutu, on February, 1892, by Mr T. J. Meridith, ONE BAY HOUSE, saddle mark, star on forehead, branded like T H on near stioulder. If not claimed, and expenses paid, to be sold on WEDNESDAY, March 16th, 1592, at 12 o'clock noon. JOHN POTTER, Pound keeper.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3062, 1 March 1892, Page 3
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468Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3062, 1 March 1892, Page 3
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