i * What advice would it be well to c;ire a careless road surveyor ? —To mend his ways. Many keep their reputations polished only that they may outshine their neighbours. A rinu round the moon is a sign of rain, and a ring around the eye is a sign 'jf blow. The elnthinpf dummy may have its garments s-tolen, but 'twill be sure to have its redress.
Wantetis, Sec. 4 1%J ANTED—Nickfil Bits, etc., to repair.—H. Howden. ANTED—OId Mowing Machine for cutting fern ; state condition and price.—James Groom, Harapcpe. WANTED— A Really Good Singlebuguy Horse ; must be fast trotter ; about sixteen or seventeen hands; price no object. Apply L. Sutton, Hamilton. ■$57 ANTED TO SELL—Furniture of S ''V every description. Bentwood, Kitchen, and Rocking Chairs. Shingles and Palings.— J. Frear, Victoria-street Tiir.l'f/r Yards, Hamilton. iftTANTKD KNOWN—Job Lots of *'' Very Cheap Timber for Sale. Apply J. FYr.arorO. Marwood, Hamilton, or at the Wa'pa Timber Mills. —Fawkes uid Foxiill, Whiitavvliata. izj ANTED KNOWN—That A. J. V? Whittington, Boot and Shoe Upper Manufacturer, Albert-street, Auckland, is preparred to supply the best Uppers in first-class leather. Riding •ind Jockey Boot Uppers a speciality. School Bags and Satchels made in the best style. yn~ ANTED KNOWN. My Raglan agent, Mr James Rexdbll, receives and forwards all Watches left with him for repair. J. D. HARKER, Watchmaker, Hamilton. VST AX T E 1) KNOWN. 1 We arc now offering exceptionally Good Value in WHITE & COLOURED BLANKETS Samples can be .seen with Mr R. T. Gilmour, Hamilton. J. GILMOUR & CO., Family Drapers and Importers, _ _I'AIINKLL. 571 OR Men's and Hoys' Clothing go to .1 F. S» Mauudur, Hamilton. , 'SPO SPORTSMEN.—Curtis and Har-' S. voy's Diamond Grain Gunpowder, Chilled and Patent Shot, M. L. and B. L. Guns, Loading and Re-capping Apparatus, Gnn-rleaning Tools, Percussion Caps. Cartridges carefully loaded on tho premises. Lowest current rates.— John P.ivr, Hamilton House, Hamilton. HAVING engaged an experienced Baker, I am prepared to supply Balls, Entertainments, etc., with Pastry, Cakes, etc , of best quality, at shortest notice. Large and varied stock of Fruits and Confections always ou hand.— J. T. Home, Hamilton Refreshment Rooms. SPECTACLES. J. B. HARKER, Hamilton, calls special attention to this line he has in stock. A thorough lit guaranteed. Inspection invited. "VTOTICE.—A ROAN HKIKER, 3 L\ years old, that has been running on our farm at Hautapu for the p:istsix weeks, will be sold at Mr W. J. Hunter's sale at Cambridge, on June -tfcJi, unless it be owued aud all expenses paid before that date. J HANNOX BROS. rjjTo ~ "(To""n t rT c incTiTs^ WANTED—TEN DICRS for PLOUC. 11ING about 1200 acivs. Tenders will close on WEDNESDAY, June 15th. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. JOHN GORDON, Woodlands. f |M-;XDERS for FALLING 100 acres of " .BUSH at Waitetuna will be received by the undersigned, up to the loth Juno, from whom all particulars can bo obtained. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT C. SMITH, Waitutuna.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3102, 2 June 1892, Page 3
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491Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3102, 2 June 1892, Page 3
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