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Wanteds, &c.

WANTED a smart Waitress »nd make herself generally useful Apply, Mrs R. Kirkwood, Cambridge.

WANTED, a General Servant.— Apply to Mrs Mofflio, Hamilton.

WANTED, a General Servant.!— Apply Alpha Hotel, Kihikihi. -

WANTED, A COW, about to calve or just calved, guaranteed quiet and a good milker, not too old.— Apply to George Browne, Fruiterer, Hamilton West, or Mr LeQuesne, Hamilton Eawt.

WANTED, a situation in the uuuniry, with or without a family. Good dairywoman in all the branches ; good baker. Apply at this offioe.

WANTED, a steady, industrious Married Man who understands about sheep and cattle, and general farm work. — Apply at this office; or, to Mr Murray, at Annandale, personally, or by letter.

/^(ONTRACTOaS.— Wanted, to erect \J about 20 Chains of Ditch and Bank Fencing ; also, about 40 Chains of Draining wanted. — Apply S. Ormerod, Taraahere, near Eureka.

1 A AA A< !RES PLOUGHING, &a, IUvU Contracts at Annandale, Piako, in 100 acre contracts, summer and autumn; 500 acres drained, plain, and 500 aores volcanic hills, autumn and winter. Particulars at this office ; and tenders, the lowest, or any not necessarily accepted, to be sent to Mr Murray, Annandale, by the 26th February.

£1 REWARD.

LOST, Bay Horse, sixteen handa; Star on forehead, white hind fetlock, Branded JH near shoulder, thick course mane. B. STUBBING, Kihikihi.

THE HAMILTON BAND are requested to Musjter at 10.30 o'clock sharp, at Gwynno's Hotel, THIS MORNING, in Uniform. E. CALON, Bandmaster.

A COACH will Leave the Commercial Hotel for the Racecourse at eleven o'clock THIS MORNING, and TOMORROW (Friday). H.JIOFFLIN, Commercial, Livery, and Bait Stables.

-vjl r\HAUPO RACES. The p. s. DELTA will run from Ngaruawahia and Hamilton to Narrows' Bridge Landing This Day (Thursday), and Tomorrow (Friday), the 17th and 18th inst., leaving Ngaruawahia at 8 a.m. and Hamilton at 10.30 a.m., and returning at 5.30 p.m. Return tickets : — From Ngaruawahia, 4s ; from Hamilton, 2s 6d ; children, half-price. JAMES LINDSAY, Manager.

■vr o t ice. I shall not be responsible for any Debts my wife (Mary Pavreal) shall contract after this date, as she left her home without my consent. G. PAVREAL. Hamilton, Feb. 16th, 1881.

nvr o T I C E. Ail parties having accounts against me are requested to send the same in to Mr John Edgecumbe, Hamilton, forthwith, who is also authorised to collect all accounts due to me, and his receipt will be a full and sufficient discharge. JAS. T. BOON. Hamilton, Feb. 16fch, 1881.

NOT ICE. All Accounts due to Messrs. Ridler and Dalton, Kiwi Mills, mut-t be paid before March 10th, after which date they \yill be handed to a Solicitor for collection. Mr James Martin has been authorised to receive accounts, and his receipt will be sufficient discharge. JOHN RIDLER.

rpo THE SETTLERS OF THE PUKE1 KURA AND CAMBRIDGE (WEST) DISTRICTS. A Public Meeting of the Householders and Residents of the above Districts and neighbourhood will be held in the Missionroom, Cambridge (West) THIS EVENING, at 8 p.m. sharp, to consider the advisability of opposing the granting of a License to a house in Cam' ridge (West). (Signed) E. B. WALKER, WILLIAM REYNOLDS, JAMES KEELEY, RIC .ARD REYNOLDS.

A RTHUR CONNOLLY, Junr., ii Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer, French Polisher, and REPAIRER OF ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE.

A RTRUB, CONNOLLY, Junr., .£JL has taken Mr Vialou's Shop, as a Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer and French Polisher ; also, Repairer of Furniture, and hopes to gain the good-will of all those who may patronise him. His object is by careful and punctual attention to orders received to give satisfaction to everyone who may honor him with orders.

NEW ZEALAND GR'ND GIUT CLUB, AUCKLAND. 2000 Members, at £1 each, payable 4s. per month, or £1 per five months id advance. Members joining above Club are entitled to take part in the free distribution of Gifts on the 30fch of JUNE, 1881; when the following valuable Gifts will be drawn for in the Albert Hall, under the management; of a Committee of Gentlemen selected from members present. The first' distribution of Gifts under the New Zealarid' Grand Gift Club Bules consists of 20 'Harmoniums, £410 ; 23 Pianos', £1165 ; 10 '- Musical Boxes, £90 } 3 firftt-olasa Violins (in case), £35; 4 Writing *Bureausi< J80:; '40^Sewing -Machines, £220 ; 100 Gifts. Total value, £2000:n u . ;»» „_. - - >>- All Gif fca »wilb be on- riew<ionr treekf before distribution. ' V '-> ■ ' ; ' '" Post-office Orders should be, forwarded ; if cheques, ;^ exchange' must be added and 1 "stamps enclosedtf or reply. 1 ->'^'- >; jßooldng Office :«19, jGrey-stireeti Amok-landl»'-v !r a}Hi .^k}V'"V!\\\ -j v ••/? %l [ if, i'-Ji •i^^HE^D^R^^RpM,,^ !' „

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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1347, 17 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1347, 17 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1347, 17 February 1881, Page 3