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W plain Mrs Knowles, National bH^^H^^^^^^^^^l ~\jn ANTED—Tenders for Thrashing T T and three thousand bushels of Grass Seed and Corn. Address: " W.G." Post Office, Taradale. On or before tliß 10th inst. Lowest tender not necessarily accepted. TO TAILORS: WANTED— A Coatmaker, To a steady mau constant employment. Apply to P. S. Maedonald, Hastings. WANTED— A Woman as Cook. Apply to F. and W. Nelson, Haveloek. IX7" ANTED KNOWN—On and after the Ist Janu ff arythe undersigned will deliver Bread of the best quality to all parts of Napier at THREE PENCE (3d) per Loaf, and at their Shop and Bakehouse, Hastings and Dickens Streets, 2£d cash. FORTUNE &; BLACK. WANTED KNOWN-That the TEMPERANCE HOTEL is now open to receive Visitors and Boarders. Bath Room, Beading Room, Ladiea Room. 30 Single Bedrooms. Dinner from 12 to 2 ; Tea and Coffee any hour- Terms moderate. WANTED KNOWN-That B. SAEFFER, of the American Tobacco and Hair Cutting Saloon, opposite the Horse Bazaar, begs to inform hia customers and the public generally that he has now secured the services of a first-class American Barber. N.B—Garry Ghezzini, lately employed by me, has no connection with my business. WAN TED—A Gardener. Apply to John Harding, Mount Vernon, Waipukurau. TO MONUMENTAL MASONS \\TANTED--Agood Haud, one to work either TT Marble or Soft Stone- Apply to T- Water, worthWANTED— To tease, with purchasing clause, from 5 to 10 acres of land under cultivation with residence thereon, To be either near the Ballway or within 5 miles of Napier. Apply by letter to Box No. 65. WANTED KNOWN - That Geese. Duoks, ' Turkeys, and Fowls can be had in any quan> tity at Mr MILES' Fruit and Vegetable Store, Opposite the Caledonian Hotel, Hastings-Btreet. TTTANTED KNOWN-That C. DOLBBL and CO, - T T are now discharging, ex Orpheus, 89 tons of KAMO COAL at 28s per ton at ship's side, including wharfage and weighing, WANTED- A Partner in a Station Property with from £3000 to £4000. Apply R, G. Graham. . WANTED TO SELL-A Fiveroomed House, pleasantly situated on the hills, Terma easy. Apply R. G. Graham. WANTED KNOTCN-H. SELIG, Manufacturing Jeweller, has taken those Premises next to Dye Brothers' Tea Warehouse, Hastings StreetAll orders promptly attended toWANTED KNOWN-CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR PRESENTS Cheaper than any other house for Cash. A large and choice Stock now beirg opened up of English and Foreign Watches and Clocks. English and Continental JEWELLERY in Gold and Silver, of every description, all imported direct and bought for Cash.—H. 33. WALL & 00. Hastings-street, Napier. V\T ANTED KNOWN-A few of Samue'son* T T Combined Reaper and Mowing Machines, and side-deliveryßeapiDg Machines; also Hay Forks, and Rakes, Scythe Blades, Snaiths and Stones, Corn Sacks, Rope, Machine Files, Oils, Fork Handles. Shears and Stones. ON SALE at KNIGHT BROS,, Hastings Timber Yard. ■▼RANTED KNOWN—The undersigned still /? offers really good value for Cash—Tweed Suits made to order at 24 hours notice, from £6; Tweed Trousers at 10 hours notice, from £18s. Fit Style, and workmanship guaranteed. T. A. COTTRELL, Next Caledonian Hotel, Hastings-street, Napier, WANTED KNOWN—That S. E. Cooper-(late T. Morrison), Watchmaker and Jeweller, has a splendid assortment of Watches, Jewellery, and Clocks on hand, at reasonable prices; and executes Repairs of every description, opposite the Union Bank, Napier. BOARD AND RESlDENCE—Accommodation for two or three Boarders. Apply to Mrs GToop, Hastings StreetTcard.] PRIVATE Board and Residence for gentleman, at Mrs Brenton's Blaii Cottage, Carlyle-Btreet. Received per s.s. BSH|]SHILLING " Durham" aml C 3 From London |b|M FfIABLE Ladies' Kid Colored For New Articles, Maltesa Lace Walk- ever'day. ing SHOES, a nov- |jTj Black Satin Maltesa i~™_ SHOES. WS% I TALF A-OROWN Kid Fancy Tie Walk- IWI li Ing SHOES, new JTUBLE. style. IlirPl JGlace £!d Tie Shoes. PP & Better than ever. Blue Cloth Oxford La*J SHOES. n| OUR SHILLING Glace Kid Embroid- p§sl I TABLE ered Front Walk- fiUsßsji AND ing SHOES WZIM OUR HALF-CROWN Kid Novo Walking IjfejJ*! TABLE Shoes, very choice. Inpihi Are unequalled fo Navy Blue Lasting B B a Variety & Value. BOOTS. iCTf Children's & Maids' COME and SEE BOOTS and SHOES. tk=»J THEM. THIRTY SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST— On the night of December 23rd, a Dark Bay Gelding, branded HU on near shoulder, two white hind feet and white mark on forehead. The above reward will be paid to anyone returning the same to O. Pololase, HavelockTHE Lady who took a Knitted White Wool Shawl in mistake from the White Swan Brewery on Monday Evening, will much oblige by returning it to Mrs Swan. There was a Scarf or Cloud left in the room, which the owner can have on application. pBMgCB..i- l -mi^J'i l^WWif^; VPl , .U!i^jr. l urillir'..l.HlOTW——T—^ DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. -- I HEREBY give notice that I Dissolve the Partnership heretofore subsisting between me and JOHN ROBERTSON MILL, as Blacksmiths and Engineers at Hastings. Dated this 4th day of January, 1881. CHARLES APPERLEY. NOTICE. ITHE Undersigned,.will not be responsible for 5 any DEBTS contracted on and mfter this date by my late partner, MILL, Engineer, of Hastings. CHARLES APPERLEY. NOTICE. ON and after Friday, the 7th inst., CARTS will run from the Hawke's Bay Boiling Down with LEGS OF MUTTON. NOTICE. lEGS OF MUTTON can be obtained from our J Carts from this date at Is 3d each. cash. ROBERT HATCH, CHARLES MITCHELL. NOTICE. TO CONSIGNEES, SHIPPERS, AND OTHERB. ON and aftor this date WHARF DUES on all goods whether on discharge or for must be previously paid. EDWIN COOK, Wharfinger, -— Port Napier, January sth, 1881. - ■' NOTICE. IF all accounts due to the late firm of H. RENODF and Co. are not paid to the undersigned or arranged for by the 81st day of January inst., they will be sued for without further notice. HENRY RENOUF, Shakespeare Terrace. January 4th, 1881; NOTICE. ANY Person found trespassing or damaging Gates, Fencing, Butldings, or Trees, on the land in my occupation at TE AUTE, will bo prose« cuted with the utmost rigour of the law. C. D. COLLISON; N O T ICE . MR R. O. GRAHAM is hereby authorised to re« ceive all debts due to me, and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge. T. WAIBBWOBTH. Monumental Mason, HMtingißtmt

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), 5 January 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), 5 January 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), 5 January 1881, Page 3

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