Wanteds, ftc. WANTED— Two Flaxcutters. Apply Hamilton Mill. \JtJ ANTED—Nickel Bits, etc., to » * repair.—H. Howden. ♦ *7ANTED—A Good General Ser/V vant. Apply Mre Willis, the Parsonage, Cambridge. W~ ANTED—dhTjiowing Machine for cutting fern ; state condition and price.—James Groom, Harapepe. _ ANTED^A"""ReaIIy Good Singlebuggy Horse; must be fast trotter ; about sixteen or seventeen hands; price no object. Apply L. Sutton, Hamilton. WANTED— Applications for milking GO, or more, cows ; references rpquired. Conditions to be seen with Mr Gribble at Newstead, or Captain Steele, Hamilton. Applications close with Mr Gribble on June 21st inst. WANTED TO SELL—Furniture of every description. Bentwood, Kitchen, aud Rocking Chairs. Shingles and Palings.— J. Frear, Victoria-street Timber Yards, Hamilton. WANTED 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. ANTED KNOWN—That A. J. Whittiugton, Boot and Shoe Upper Manufacturer, Albert-street, Auckland, is preparred to supply the best Uppers in first-class leather. Riding and Jockey Boot Uppers a speciality. School Bags and Satchels made in the best style, VXT ANTED KNOWN. My Raglan agent, Mr James Rendell, receives and forwards all Watches left with him for repair. J. B. HARKER, Watchmaker, Hamilton. TTfT ANTED K NOW N . We are 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, PARNELL. QT. ANDREW'S Parish Evening. O Cambridge, Wednesday uex:. Admission, Gd ; family ticket for pours.-, f>^ FOR Men's and Boys' Clothing go to E. S, Maunder, Hamilton. OPENED UP—Colonial Tweed Suits, 303; Overcoats, with capes, all sizes ; at Hairick's. OILSKINS, Mackintoshes, Ulsters, Jackets, Rugs, Blankets, Flannels, Shirtings, Flannelettes, in grand value, at Hatrick's. /GEORGE C. MANNING, having \JT CLOSED his Branch Business in Grey-street, begs to thank the inhabitants ef Hamilton East for the kind support lately accorded to him, and hopes to receive a continuance of their favours at his Shop in Hamilton "West. TO SPORTSMEN.—Curtis and Harvey's Diamond Grain Gunpowder, Chilled and Patent Shot, M. L. and B. L. Guns, Loading and Re-capping Apparatus, Gun-cleaning Tools, Percussion Caps. Cartridges carefully loaded on the premi«es. Lowest current rates.— John Parr, 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 on hand.— J. T. , Home, Hamilton Refreshment Rooms. 1 SPECTACLES. J. B. HARKER, Hamilton, calls special attention to this line he has in stock. A thorough lit guaranteed. In--1 epection invited. npo CONTRACTORS. I WANTED—TENDERS forPLOUGH- '. ING about 1200 acres. Tenders will close on WEDNESDAY, June 15th. For further particulars apply to the un- : dersigned. JOHN GORDON, I Woodlands. i rXTAIKATO FARMERS' CLUB. ' Cambridge Branch. \ The ordinary MONTHLY MEETING , of the above will be held on MONDAY i NEXT, at 7.30 p.m., at the conclusion of i which the ANNUAL MEETING of the • Club will be held, for the election of 3 officers for the ensuing year and the con- ' sideration of other important business. 1 M. BUTLER, 1 Secretary. OAS been running on my farm for SIX the last four or five months, ONE D BRINDLE AND WHITE HEIFER j (white head). If not claimed on or be- ■ fore the 20th inst., will b-i sold to pay 1 expenses, 8 H. EIPENE. i Tepukahu, Puniu. A' NYONE TRESPASSING, with dog or gun, on the Lockerbie Estate, e will be PROSECUTED. ~ MARK HARRISON. ; f ANY PERSON found TRESPASSe /x ING with dogs on the Kereone o Estate will be PROSECUTED. JAMES GORDON. a T~NY Person TRESPASSING with J\. do» or gun on the Annandale e Estate will be PROSECUTED, r J. M. HALL.
ALL Persons found TRESPASSING with dog or gun on the Matamata Estate will be PROSECUTED. H. J. KALLENDER, Manager. V[ O T I C E POISON IS BEING LAID FOR DOGS on the Waikato Land Association's property. Woodlands. 3rd May. 1883. VT O T ICE. ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING on the Waikatc Land Association's property in search of game, or otherwise, will be PROSECUTED as the law directs. Woodlands, 9th February, 1888. T7-IRIKIRIROA ROAD DISTRICT. Notice Under "The Pubuc Works Act 1852," and the Various Amendments Thereof. It is proposed to CLOSE CERTAIN ROADS in the Parish of Kirikiriroa, Komokorau Survey District, Block No. XIV, situated in the sub-division into Lots of Sections No. 215, 216, 217, 218, ■219, 220, 221 and 222, Parish of Kirikiriroa. Plans of the roads proposed to be closed will be on view for eight (S) weeks from date, at all reasonable hours, at the clerk's residence, Lot 261, Kirikiriroa Parish, where all objections to the proposed closing must be lodged. By order. ANDREW PRIMROSE, Chairman Kirikiriroa Road Board. Kirikiriroa, 6th May, 1592. O BUTCHERS AND OTHERS.A Large Quantity of Waste Paper '' on sale at Tun Waikato Timkh Office.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3103, 4 June 1892, Page 3
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