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Wanteds, &c

TITHITE Chip Hats at Kent House. \\f ANTED to buy -Fowls for table VV use ; fresh Eggs, any quantity. J. T. Home, Hamilton. ANTED KNOWN— Strawberries and Cream fresh, daily at H. Buckland's Fruit Depot, Duke street, Cambiidge. N.B.— Dunn's noted strawberries. \\T ANTED TO LET-Eight-roomed V \ House, o acres good grass ; paddock securely fenced. — T. Trewheellar. TO PIC-NICKERS —Boats for hire on Lake Ngaroto. Apply to John Ohye, Lake Road. LOST— On or about the 6th November inst. » from the Tamahere Hotel, a Black and Tan Collie Sheep DOG (slut), about 7 or 8 months old. Finder will be rewarded on giving information as to its whereabouts at the Tamahere Hotel. WM. PAYNE.

A RTIFICIAL TEETH. MR R. F. SANDES, Surgeon Dentist, is prepaied to undertake all kinds of Dental work in <4old, Silver, Celluloid and VulcanitP, at Auckland prices. The Phakmu-y, Hamilton. \y a N T E D - WELL-BRED PIGS ; highest piice given at the Waikato Cheese and Bacon Factory, Hamilton. JOHN KNOX, Secretary. R^ D'ARCY HYLAND, THE (!KKAT HORSE/IRAINER AND RIDER, Will give an exhibition of his skill at KIHIKIHI On Monday, Noy 24, at 10-30 a.m., and at TE AWAMUTU On the same day, at 4 p.m. HE REV. J. G. WILSON WILL PREACH

TAUW H A R E ON Saturday Next At ."? p.m. rr>HE TELEGRAPH FORGE. william McMillan, farrier and general blacksmith, cambridge, Has commenced business adjoining Mr W. K. Carter's Stables, and tiusts he will, by strict attention to business, merit a share of thb public patronage. Thirteen years' expeiience. ooruugii of Hamilton! Mayoral Elsction. 1 1' is hereby notified that tbc undermentioned gentlemen, vi/ . Mr William Australia GuuiAarand Mr Roblkt Peai Have this (lav been duly NOMINATED as candidates for the office of M<iyoi tor the Borough of Hamilton, ai.d that in compliance with the provisions ot the " Local Elections Art, IS7G," A POLL will be taken for the return of one of the Candidates at the Council Chambers, Hamilton, on "WEDNESDAY, the 2Gth No\ ember, 1834. J. M GELLING, Returning Officer. Council Chambers, Hamilton, noon. Wednesday, 10th Nov. 18S4.

TJAMILTON PUBLIC HALL. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT To Mr Mevcujcm, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, 1884. Tickets, '2s fid and Is ; Family ditto (admitting four), 7s 6d. I'logninune in .Saturday's paper. W : " JlZ^ ir ~~ ir> TO LET — The TKMPERANCE HOTEL at Sh iftesbmy, Te Aroha. To a suitable tenant tlie rent would be nominal. Mr K. Y. Co\'s men would be peiinanent boaidcis. Foi particulais apply to W. RTEELK, Hamilton. NOTICE is heieby given to Europeans, a\ hose cattle are 1 mining on our laud, To Makaka (Aotea), or anywhere within boundaiies of said block, to remove all cattle, horses, Sec, within one mouth from this date. If anv cattle, horses, &c., are found on said land after that date, owneis will be reijiiiied to pay trespass. PARE PARE TE HAHO MAIHI KEREOPA. PERA KIWI. October Sth, 1884. RAILWAY REFO R m] Under the auspices of the Tamahere Farmers' Club.

Mr Samuel Vaile will deliver a LECTURE on Railway Reform, at the Tamahere Hotel, on Monday, December Ist, at 7.30 p.m. All parties interested are invited to attend and a thorough discussion upon the subject is desired. ARTHUR B. WHEELER, Hon. Sec. T.F.C. ip O R Si A L K Tamahere-, Waikato. A CHOICE IMPROVED FARM of 130 acres, situate two and a half miles from a railway station, within one mile "of the Tamahere school, Store and Post and Telephone Office, and within easy distance of the Waikato Cheese and Bacon Factory. The dwelling-house of four rooms, with Kitchen and out offices detached, together with Barn, Shedding, &c, have been recently erected, and are in thorough repair. The land which is of excellent quality and well watered, is divided into eight paddocks, about 25 acres being under cultivation, remainder grass and clover. For terms apply, on the premises, to the undersigned, who are dissolving partnership. A. T. P. WHEELER, A. B. WHEELER.

M ' u— — J ■ c> E. L. JONES, Pianoforte Tuner, having made the Waikato his permanent residence, he is now prepared to enter into yearly or quarterly agreements A>r Tuning on the following terms :” " ■ ,' ' '' s.* d. Yearly i ... 25 0 Quarterly: -.:.' 7 6 P.S.— Orders left with N.- G. Lennox, Hamilton, .will be promptly attended to. - ;E. L. JONES,, , Cambridge,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1931, 20 November 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1931, 20 November 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1931, 20 November 1884, Page 3