Wanteds, &c. I WT ANTED—Purchasers for superior W line of Spectacles.—H. Howden. iXT ANTED—A General Servant. ApW ply Mrs J. R. S. Richardson, | Cambridge. 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 TO BUY, or LEASE with a purchasing clause—An Improved Farm, capable of carrying not less than 400 sheep. State full particulars as to locality, improvements, price, terms, etc., to A.8.C., Post-office, Newmarket, Auckland. WANTED KNOWN—James Reid, Saddler, Hamilton, has moved to the shop adjoining Gwynne's Hotel. WANIED KNOWN-Job Lots of Very Cheap Timber for Sale. Apply J, Frear or C. Harwood, Hamilton, or at the Waipa Timber Mills.—Fawkes and Foxall, Whatawhata. WANTED KNOWN — Large New Stock Nickel Watches, 255. Persons who have ordered these can now have same. Guaranteed to last 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. WANTED KNOWN—Lost, Stolen, or Strayed from Oxford Bush, One Big Upstanding Ba" Draught Horse (gelding), aged. Anyone giving information which will lead to the recovery of tho same will be rewarded.—J. H. Taylor, Rotorua. yy ANTED KNOWN. C. Barwell has REMOVED his 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 wishing to make their own cider, at a charge of 3d per gallon. MR AND MRS GILMOUR wish to tender their earnest thanks to those who so kindly assisted them at their late fire. NR. COX'S Sale will continue for • another week. COX'S SALE limited to Three Weeks. Dress Goods will be Slaughtered. ULSTERS, Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, ridiculously low prices, at Cox's Sale. rjIEN SHILLINGS REWARD will JL be paid to anyone returning to the Waikato Hotel, a Light Bay MARE, white face and white hind leg, and branded with a diamond on shoulder and a triangle on neck. i P. LeQUESNE. ! r£ EN SHILLINGS j LOST-From Wartle, FOURTEEN LAMBS, branded diamond on rump, in red. The above reward will be paid to anyone giving such information as will lead to their recovery, | JOSEPH BARUGH, | Wartle, Hamilton E. j 'Jl O-D AY ! rp o-D AY! ICE CREAMS Can be obtained after 4 p.m., from i J. K. PEIRCE, Fruiterer, etc., Cambridge, ANTED KNOWN. We have just received, direct from the Manufacturers, A SHIPMENT OF BLACK CASHMERES & MERINOS Exceptionally Good Value. J. GILMOUR & CO., MPORTERS AND FAMILY DRAPERS, Manukau Road, Parnell. WAIKATO HORTICULTURAL SHOW. S. Patrick's Day. EXHIBITS will be received until 9 o'clock on day of Show. ENTRIES CLOSE THIS DAY (Saturday). Division H—Class 1G»: Pumpkin (heaviest) —First prize, presented by Mr Gemmell, 6 pots of his Ointment; 2nd, 3s 6d. Class L, 15—Sutton and Son's £2 2s Prize, for best Swedes from Sutton's seeds. Owing to root crops being very backward, this prize will be held over till June. W. SOUTER, Hon. Sec. -*Ci!rr ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Auckland Section. ST. PATRICK'S DAY, MARCH 17th. CAMBRIDGE SHOW AND SPORTS. On THURSDAY, March 17th, a SPECIAL TRAIN will leave To Awamutu for Cambridge at 10.45 a.m., arriving at Cambridge at 12.50 p.m., stopping where required to pick up passengers; returning from Cambridge at 7.0 p.m., stopping where required to set down passengers. The 8.0 a.m. Express from Auckland will connect with this Train at Ruakura Junction, thus enabling Auckland passengers to reach Cambridge in time for the Show and Sports. For further particulars see posters. ORDINARY FARES. BY ORDER. District Traffic Manager's Office, Auckland, 10th March, 1892. WE have this day PUCHASED the OHAUPO STORES & STOCK of SEEDS, MANURES, GRAIN, &c., recently owned by Mr James Ryburn, and trust to receive a quota of support from the Waikato settlers, as well as all the old customers of that gentleman, who still continues to act as agent for us in this district. No old stocks of Grass or Clover Seeds taken over, and the Store will be replenished with new Stock of all kinds. W. J. HURST & CO. Ohaupo, 29th February, 1892. In reference to the above, I have this day SOLD my Seed and Manure Business to W. J. Hurst aud Co. I have to express my sincere thanks to my many customers for their kind support to me in the past, and trust that they will continue the same to my successors. JAMES RYBURN.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3067, 12 March 1892, Page 3
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