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Wanteds, &c.

WANTED,— A Situation as Manage of a Farm or Station or any occu pation of trust.— Apply to WaikAt< Times Office, or S. Tickelpenny, Piako.

WANTED — A respectable, steady Young Man or Youth for ; general store. Must be willing to go foi orders and deliver goods. References re quired.— Address "Alpha," Waikato Times Office.

WANTED -A Situation for a Married Couple. Man good gardener am Milker ; Wife first-class cook and dairj woman.— For paiticulars apply to Henr* Reynolus, Woodlands, Taupiri.

WANTED— The Settlers of the Waikato to try the Waikato Ploui Mills Al Flour. It is the best quality in the market. Kept by nearly all storekeepers.

WANTED KNOWN -That the Hamilton Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association will hold their next meeting in LeQuesne's Hall on Monday, the 28th inst., at 7.30 p.m. All those intending to become members are cordially invited. P. ALLEN, Seci-etary.

TO PARENTS & GUARDIANS — An opening in the office of this j paper for a Lad as an apprentice to the printing business. For particulars apply early to the Manager.

OOROUGIT OF HAMILTON. j The undersigned would lrel obliged by any infoim.ition as to whether poison has been laid in (he streets, or on any premises in the Boroujrh, or whether any anima! has been buried lately which miffht be insufficiently covered, or any other communication of this kind. J. M. GELLING, Inspector of Nuisances.

jg9o REWARD. Whereas a number of Valuable Dogs have been poisoned within the Borough dm ing last week, the above reward will be paid to any person who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the pei son or persons causing the same. ROBERT PEAT, Mayor.

LOST — On Easter Monday, «a Four-in-hand Whip. Finder will be rewaided on returning same to Mr 0. R. Johnson, Hamilton. LOST. — A black and tan long-haiied Sheep Dog. Waipa collar, No. 152. Ten shillings will be paid for his | lecovery by John Fibher, Pukerimu.

LOST fiom Mr Jolly's, Frankton. about siv weeks ago, a Fat Cow, colour, ilaik roan, bunded HF conjoined on nimp. A suitable leuaid will be paid for infoi mation that may lead to her recovery. QUALTROUGH & WHITE. Hamilton, March 25th, ISS4.

~VT 0 T I C E . Running on our Estate, Rotorangi, near Cambridge, for six months, 1 Bay Filly, about t\\ o years old, no visible brands. Unless the same is claimed within 14 days and expenses paid, the filly will be sold at Mr J. S. Buckland's sale at Cambridge on Saturday, 10th May, ISS4. GJRICB & PARKER. Rotorangi, 19th Apiil, 1884.

rp E N D E R S . TENDERS are invited, and will be received up to 8 o'clock on SATURDAY EVENING next, 26th hist., for the ERECTION of a BUILDING m Dukestiect, Cambridge. Plans and specifications to be seen at the Ciiteiion Hotel on Wednesday night. E. HEWITT.

npjß AWAMUTU CHEESE AND -*- BACON FACTORY COMPANY (Limited). TENDERS are required by the above Company ior foitlnvith KILLING and CURING, in good maiketnble condition (at per head)' about EIGHTY BACON FIGS. Siilt and Saltpetre provided by the Company. Tenders to be sent by TUESDAY NEXT, Apnl 29th, to tne undet signed, fioin whom fuither particulars may be obtained. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. WALTON, Secretary. Te Awamutn, 22nd Apiil, 1884.

■vr o t i c c . TENDERS will be received by the umleibigned at Hamilton until 9 a.m. on THURSDAY, Ist May, 1884, for the CARTAGE of 230 TELEGRAPH POLES between Hamilton and W.iitetuna iv two contracts. Specifications to be seen at Hamilton, Whatawhata, Waitetnna, and Raglan Post Offices. J. ORCHISTON, Inspector of Telegraphs. Auckland, 22nd Apul, 1884.

"PUBLIC NOTIFICATION. Under "The Timber Floating Act, 1876." Crown Lands Office, Auckland, 22nd April, 1884. NOTICE is hereby given to all Owners and Occupieis of Land on the banks of the Waikato River from the point of intersection of the southern boundary of the Waotu Block with the Waikato River to the mouth of the Kaiapiio Creek at Cambudge, in the Provincial District of Auckland, that an application dated the 27th July, 1883, has been made by Frederick Alexander Whi taker, under " The Timber Floating Act, 1873," for a liceuse to use the said river for the purposes intended to be provided by the said Act, and that I will hear any objections which may be made to the said application on Tuesday, the 27th day of May next, at 11 o'clock forenoon, at the Crown Land's Office, Auckland. I). A. TOLE, Commissioner of Crown Lands. (Holding delegated powers.)

T^T 0 T I C E . Barb Your Own Wire Fences. THE TOOLS AXD BARBS HAVE ARRIVED. Early application necessary, as o ly a limited supply to hand. JOHN KNOX.

HPE AWAMUTU BEEWBRY. importantTnotice. The undersigned has determined to REDUCE his ALE and PORTER to the following prices :—: — Delivered at any railway station as far as Mercer — ( < • ' Per gal. Quantities of 5 gallons 2s Od „ ( 10to 54 gallons „..ls9d Per doz,^ Bottled Alo and Stout, quarts ' ...8s Od » ,> „ pints . ...5s Od Orders from families promptly attended 1 to „ CHARLES INNES.. ■> X« Awamutu, Apw^ 9tb, 1884. •• ■

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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1842, 26 April 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1842, 26 April 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1842, 26 April 1884, Page 3