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Late Advertisements. AN "ED—End of October, Gei. ral W b.Jrvant. Apply Mm Major, The Vicarage, Hamilton. 6' 10 WfANTED-A Girl, about 16. to assist in housework.—Mrs T. M, Hall, Ohaupo Road, Hamilton. ANTED—Beekeepers co know that Y Y I can supply them with Comb Foundation, and 1 am also a cash buyer of Beeswax.—Geo. 8. Pearson, Hamilton East 6/10 T7OUND lu Hamilton, Pendant off _J watch chain.—Mrs W. A. Graham, Hamilton. 70UND— Running on my p'ace, OtoroJL hanga. for some months past, Light Bay MARE, about fourteen hands ; brand, heart near shoulder. If not claimed in fourteen days and expenses paid will be sold. (Signed) TUHEKE TUTAHANGA. LOST— From Maungakawa, some time during the past four months, 14 Yearling STEERS, 12 of them branded A K with a bar under it and the tip off one ear and a slit in the other, the other two not branded. Anyone giving information as to their whereabouts to T. Hartly, Cambridge, will be rewarded, and anyone retaining them after this notice will be prosecuted. 6/10 L~ OST, STOLEN OR STRAYEDFrom Mrs Bruce'a Farm, Whatawhata, in June last: One Dark Red COW, branded 41 on right rump; One Dark Red and White COW, branded HB (conjoined), 41 on right rump; One White and Liver-coloured COW, branded \f (41 upside down) on left rump. All the cows arc forward in calf. Ten shillings eaah will be paid on recovery. 3!/8 HOR. SALE—First-class Derwent Seed . and Tahle Potatoes. Price, £3 per ton put on board steamer; £3 5s put on train; sacks extra or returned.—T. Jame 3, Ngaruawahia. 26'9 rPHIRD SCHEDULE. Notice of Application for Transfer of License. I, William Geach, of Whatawhata, being the holder of an ACCOMMOP>TIOW LICENSE in respect of the house and premises situate at Whatawhata and known as " The Whatawhata Hotel," do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will at the next Licensing Meetiug to be holrien at Hamilton on the fifth day of December, 1900, apply for a transfer of the said License from myself to Alfred Charles Gbeknwood, my appoiutee. Dated the 519th day of September, 1900. WM. GEACH. ' Name of owner : Samuel Fairweather, Auckland. 3/10 THAMES BOROUGH ENDOWMENT. The Council will receive TENDERS up to 4 p.m. of THURSDAY. November Bth, 1900, for LEASING THE LAND comprised in thoir ENDOWMENT at Waitoa, near Te Aroha. The Block is cut up into sections, ranging from 478 to 332 acres. Term of lease, 63 years. Upset rental, Is per acre for first 21 years. Conditions of lease may be seen at the Borough Chambers and at the office of this paper. ALBERT BRUCE, 22/9 Town Clerk. r ANTED THE PUBLIC TO BOTTELEY'S STUDIO WHEEE THEY CAN OBTAIN ONE 15 x 12 PROM OWN OR REID'S NEGATIVES- 4/8 KINGSTON HOUSE , CAMBRIDGE, (Just recently erected), is ONEof the MOST CONVENIENT and WELL-APPOINTED BUARD-ING-HOUSES in the District, and is now open for the accommodation of Cloac to Railway Station, Domain, and Tost and Telegraph Office. TERMS REASONABLE. DAVYS AND SON, PROPRIETORS. Also, aeents for Tauimbi Sawmill Company A W. Roe and Co.,'Mamaku Sawmills 20/4 TEACHER OF MUSIC & SINGING, Cambridge. Mualo supplied for Public and Private Dances in any part of Waikato. . . Terms on application.

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Waikato Argus, Volume IX, Issue 773, 6 October 1900, Page 3

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