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Wanteds, &c Y\7 AN T TKD-W:iterbiuy Watches to ?V repair. —H. H. Howden, Watolimaker, etc., HamiUon. ANTKIJ— Everyone to buy Album of Hamilton Views for English ninil on Friday, from Saniles and Co. \\T \NTISD—At once, a Good Steady VV Man, us Ploughman. Apply to A. J. Rowe, Richmond Downs Eatate, Walton. WANTED KNOWN—Kihikihi Polo Club Day. VVtTnTED* KNOWN-Just received W a splendid new line of Spectacles of all kinds. Spectacles repaired and new lenses fitted. -J. B. Harkcr, Hamilton. W'~ ANTED KNOWN—That VVm. Taylor, Plumber anil Tiusmith, of Hamilton, ha 3 opened a shop in Te Awamutu, lately occupied by Mr O. Hunter saddler, where he wiil keep a peneral stock of Tin and Hardware. All country work promptly attended to. TXT a N T E D KNOWN. A Splendid Assortment of TWEEDS, SERGES, & COATINGS NOW ON HAND. Suits to order from 50s up. l<sf Fit and Style Guaranteed. J. GIL M OUR & CO., Importers and Family Drapers, PAR N E L

r*T A N T E D KNOWN. CORN EATA—Pink Corn Cure ; most jffectnal remedy for hard or soft corns. Posted to any address for Is. INDIANI'L'E— Waterproof Cement for repairing Mackintosh Overcoats. By parcel post, 2s per bottle. JOHN KENDERDINE, Chemist, Karangahape Road, Auckland. Agent Cambridge ... Mr J. K. Pbirck. BEST White Lead, 31s per cwt. Splendid lot of Paperhangings.— L W. Maunder, Hamilton. LOST— About 22nd October, 1 Light Red COW, white on face and along back, with tar brand T<J on rump. Anyone giving such information as will lead to its recovery will CASgmY TTTAIKAIO TROTTING CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the above Club will be held in Mr Wells' Chambers, Duke stret, Cambridge, on MONDAY NEXT, at 7.30 p.m. All members are requested to attend, as business of importance will bo transacted. mEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST—From Cambridge, on October 16th, BROWN HACK M4RE, by Merrylegs. branded JH (conjoined) on near "shoulder, one whi f e front foot. Any person will receive above reward on returning mare to C. N. Murray or John McNicol. Tμ ii e w a it D - . LOST—A BAY GELDING (plough horse) ; aged, star on forehead, near hind fetlock white, branded like diamond on near forefoot. The above reward will be paid to anyone giving information concerning the same to

Waitetuna. xTo cTcTn tractors. TENDERS will be received by the indersigncd for PLOUGHING 500 teres (mire or less,), at Matamata. Intending tenderers will be shown the iround on application at The Tower, katamat^^ j^ ALLENDER| ■OOROUGeT 6f~~ HAMILTON. Tenders for Ploughing. WRITTEN TENDERS, addressed to the Town Clerk, will be received up to 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, Bth instant, for PLOUGHING about 15 acre! (more or less). Particulars at the Town Clerk's ° ffiCe - C. J. W. BARTON, Town Clerk. ~C\T AIKATO AGRICULTURAL W AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. All ACCOUNTS against the Show Committee are required to be sent in to the undersignsd by THURSDAY, Nov^_______L^A^s?iEl™L_ N ° 1— l ° F " All CLAIMS against the Estate of the late James Paton Thomson must be sent in to Mr E. Hewitt on or before the 17th November, 1892. EDWARD HEWITT 1 Trustees ROBERT KIRKWOOD f I,Ubtceß- - 28th October, ISO 2. AUWHARE ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. The undersigned are prepared tc supply FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION TO TRAVELLERS. Good Stabling ; also good grazing fo cattle and sheep.

Luncheons andTemperanceDrinks HOBBS BROS., Proprietors. O R G A L E~ EX LINCOLNSHIRE. FENCING WIRE (barbed and plain). Also, WOOLPACKS SEED MAIZE BONEDUST PHOSPHATES GUANOS TURNIP SEEDS SHORT OATS, &<:., &c. R. W. MARTIN & CO., CUSTOM-______Bli[r___^K^A I lP^_ 1%/TATAMATA ROAD BOARD. Notice is hereby given that the road from Matamata to Shaftesbury, on west if Waihou River, is IMPASSABLE TOR WHEELED TRAFFIC, owing to diverts and embankment' near Stanley ntiving been carried away by the recent H. J. KALLENDER, Chairman Matamata Road Board.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3177, 3 November 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3177, 3 November 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3177, 3 November 1892, Page 3

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