WastedWANTED— A good General Servant; must have references. Apply Mrs Liddlo, Frame-road, between 7 and S p.m. WANTED— A good, plain Cook for shearing time. Also, a good Cook for a station. Apply to M. R. Miller. WANTED— A General Servant. Apply to Mrs Manoy, Shakespeare-road. A RESPECTABLE young man will bo shortly open to an engagemont as Gardener, can milk and drive a trap if required. References, etc. Address, " Gardener, " Hastings Pjst Office. WANTED immediately—A General Servant. Must have good references. Apply at the Grammar School. WANTED KNOWN-Judy Sun Bonnets made to order at GRANT & CO.'S, Emerson-street, ORMONDVILLE STEAM SAW MILLS. WANTED TO PURCHASE—A Vertical Saw and Plant complete. Address within 14 days of date, stating price and where to be seen, to S. B. Firth, Ormondville, or Te Aute. WANTED TO LET-Two Commodious Offices, Apply E. J. Ritchie, Printer, Emerson-street, Napier. TAILORS WANTED.-Full Wellington Log|pald, Apply to C. Gamble, Tailor, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN—Mrs C. Anderson has accommodation for a few gentlemen at her private Boarding-house, Marine Parade, Clyde, Wairoa. WANTED-A Nurse Girl, about 12 years old, Apply to Mrs Balharry, Thompson Road. TTTTANTED KNOWNDYE'S TEAS. WANTED TO BELL-A Section of hind at Taradale, with a 3-roomed Cottage thereon, at present occupied by Mr H. Allen AI9O Fernham Cottage, in Cameron-road, Napier, and two Cottages in the White-road. App'v to C. Mogridgo. "07ANT£D~A Nurse. Apply to Mrs W. H. W Russell, Flixvnere, Hastings WANTED TO LET—A Four-roomed and a Tworoomed Cottage, with well-stocked Fruit Garden. Apply to Mrs Barry, Taradale. WANTED— Several good female Cooks for privat familiesand Hotels; also, General Servants, and Kitchen Maids. Apply (-harp at Mrs Prebble'S Registry office, next Theatre Royal. Orr ANTED KNOWN-On and after the Ist Tauu T V ary the undersigned will deliver Bread of the best quality to all parts of Napier at THREE PEMi.E(3d)per Loaf, and at their Shop and Bakehouse, Hastings and Dickens Streets, 2Ad cash. FORTUNE & BLACK. WANTED KNOWN—That the TEMPERANCE HOTEL is now open to reoeivo Visitors aud Boarders Bath Room, Pea-line Room, Ladies Root 1. 30 Single Podrooms Dinner from 12 to 2 ; Tea ,nd Coffee any hour- Terms moderate. "\* /"ANTED KNOWN—That B. SAEFFER, of the V" / American Tobacco and Hair Cutting Saloon, ot>i°site the Horse Baziar, begs to inform his customers and the public generally that he has now secured the services of a first-class Amerioan Barber. N.B —Garry Ghezzlni, lately employed by me, has no connection with my. business. WANTED KNOWN - That Giese, Ducks, Turkeys, and Fowls can be had in any quantity at Mr MILES' Fruit and Vegetable Store, Oppo. site the Caledonian Hotel, Hastings-street. WANTED— A Partner in a Station Property wit from £3000 to £4000. Apply R. G. Graham. WANTED TO SELL—A Five roomed House pleasantly situated on the hills. Terms easy. Apply R. G. Graham. WANTED KNOWN—H. SELIG, Manufacturing Jeweller, has taken those Premises next to Dye Brothers' Tea Warehouse, Hastings Street— All orders promptly attended toW ANTED 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. H. WALL & CO, Hastings-street, Napier. TITANTED KNOWN—The undersigned still /V offers really good value for Cash—Tweed Suits made to order at 24 hours notice, from £5; Tweed Trousers at 10 hours notice, from £1 Bs. Fit style, and workmanship guarantped. T. A. COTTRELL, Next Caledonian Hotel, Hastings-street, Napier. WANTED KNOWN—That S. E. Cooper (late T. Morrison), Watchmaker and Jeweller, has a si lendid assortment of Watches, Jewellery, and Clocks on hand, at reasonable prices; and executes Repairs of every description, opposite the Union Bank, Napier. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, or Partial Board, for Single gentlemen. Bathroom, MraDanvers, Emerson Street, Napier. Tcard ] PRIVATE Board and Residence for gentleman, at Mrs Brenton's Blair Cottage, Carlyle-Btreet. JUST TJ BCEITED, Direct from London, per s.s. Northumberland. 5 Tiunks Ladies' Fancy Shoes and Boots 2 Cases Men's New Shape Felt Hatg 1 Case Choice New Press Silks, oil shades of Colors. 1 Case Kid Qloyes, in two, four, six, and eight buttons, all sizes and shapes. 1 Case Fancy Ribbors 1 Casa Corsets, rear shapes, very choice. -_—_-_-__. wm—m~-mmmMmmmmmmmmi^m*Kmmmmmm LOST— In Hustings-street, a Complimentary Card. The finder will ba rewarded on leaving tb,a same at the office of this paper. Educational. ■VTAPIER COLLEGE AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Patron : Tho Right Rev, the Bishop of Waiapu. HeadMasler: Wilson E, W. Morrison, 8.A., 1 Oxon. Col'.egiate Department •. Evening Lectures on the subjects for the degree examinations of the New Zealand University will be given by arrangement with matriculated students. Grammar School DBrARTMEST: The subjects taught are those of the usual Grammar School course, including Elementary Science and Modern Languages. Drawing and Drill are extras. Special Evening Classes will be held In the subjects taken for the Senior Civil Service Examination. There are three terms in the year, each of 13£ weeks. The Head Master requests that fees, according to the subjoined scale, be paid in advance :— £ S. Tuition Fees and Stationery (under 111 4 0 per term Tuition Fees and Stationery (over 11) 6 0 ~ Board and Residence (including washing 16 0 „ Extras; Drawing 110 „ Drill 0 6 „ Library 0 26d„ Arrangements can be made for lessons In music. Half fees for the half terms. The next term begins on the 28th January. THE BOYS' TRUST HIGH SlBfoOL will be re opened on TUESDAY, the Is February. Head Master the Rbv. J. Campbell. Mi a. Morton. Certificated Master, who has had several years experience as Assistant-Master in one of the most important Schools in Christchurch has been appointed Assistant Resident Master. Terms to be had on application. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between the undersigned Trustees and Executors of the will of James Watt, deceased, and Robert Farmer, in the business of sheepfarming at Longlands and Olrlg, In the Provincial District of Hawke's Bay, under the style or firm of " Watt and Farmer," has been dissolved by mutual consent, as from the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one. Dated this fifteenth day of January, ono thousand eight hundred and eighty-one. G. E. G RICHARDSON,) Trustees and BxecutHANNAH COLEMAN, >ors of the Will of ROBERT FARMER, J James Watt, deceased ARCHIBALDgANDERSON WATT by his attorney, ROBERT FARMER. ARCHIBALD ANDERSON WATT, by his attorneys G. E. G. Richardson. Kobbrt Farmer Witness to the signatures of George Edward Gordon Richardson, Hannah Coleman, Robert Farmer, and Archibald Anderson Watt, by his attorneys, the said 'George Edward Gordon Richardson, and Robert Farmer, trustees as aforesaid, and of the said Robert Farmer. A. i. COTTffiRILL, } Solicitor, Kapler,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), 17 January 1881, Page 3
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