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Wanted. WANTED— By n resi>eotablc person a situation as Cook or Il.nieekccpcr, or any other position of trust. Highest reference con be given. Address, "C.F.," care of Mrs FrebWe, Theatre Royal, Napier. WANTED KNOWN—That J. S. Blair, Taradale, „t, has just retched his first consignment of Roil Bacon and Salt Butter, direct from Dunedin. WANTED quick—A man Cook, good General Servants, and H:.rS3m?.idE. Apply at 11:3 Prebble's Registry Oliice. WANTED— To Lease a small four-roomed Cottage On the Hills {12 monthß guaranteed). Apply to "T.A.M.," care of D. B. Watt, Baker, etc., Hastings-street. TTfiNTED KNOlvN—My specialities are CanterT \ bury Hams, Bacon, and Cheese, at the lowest lemuneratiye prices. J. W. GRIFFIN, opposite Holt's Timber Yard, (inspect window for priceß.) WANTED KNOWN—That W. Prebblo has this week received CO Cases Oranges and Apples, F ,jl Pines, Cocoa-nuts, and Bananas. WANTED— Board aud Residence for a lady and gentleman, or lady only, in a private family. Apply by letter only to R.H.-, care of Mr J. W, Craig, Hastings-Btreet. WANTED— A Married Couple. Tbe woman aa housekeeper and dairy-maid; tho man to milk cows, etc. Or, a woman as housekeeper and dairy-maid, and a lad to milk cows, etc. Apply to Harvey Sladen, Meanee IX7" ANTED—A Boy to clean knives, &c. J. H. TV Coleman. WANTED KNOWN — Mrs Skipaob (from England), Midwife and Monthly Nurse, 5 door.? from the Theatre. For references, apply to Mrs Forster. "W m iiNOWN -0 YST.ERS, every week. Also, a good supply of choice Fruit and Vegetables. Poultry of all kinds, at the shortest notice.—W. MILES, Hastings-street. ANTED TO LEND-By the Building Society No. s—Money in any sums. Apply at office, Browning-street V\T ANTED KNOWN-That the "Bonanza Store" TV HASTINGS-STREET, opposite Mr W. J. Craig. Book-seller, will he opened with a splendid Bankruptcy Stock of DRAPERY and Men's CLOTHING, direct from the South, and will be sold at once on Thursday, July 7th. WAJNTED— Monthly customers to make arrange meuts for Shaviwr and Hair-dressing at 4s6d per month at B SAEFFERN3, Hastings-street. A good supply of the best Cigars and Tobaccos always in stock. Try the " Exhibition " Cigarettes, which for quality cannot be surpassed. Opposite the Horse Bazaar. Hastings-street. W amTED KNOWN—The Cheapest and mofl Fashionablo Men's and Boys' Clothing in Napier is to be get at the " Bonanza Store, " Hast-ings-street. ANTED KNOWN-That Mrs Barry, Taradale Store, has for sale about 25,000 Bricks and quantity of first-class Lmi3, also about 15 tons 11 Fluke Potatoes. of Napier and surround" ing districts to ca!l and see the JACKETS, ULSTERS, and MILLINERY at the "Bonanza Store," Hastings-street. W mu """"-OYSTERS (Fresh) by every Boat f -om the Bay of Islands, at PREBBLE'S Fruit Shop-, Hastings-street, and Ten-nyson-street next Theatre Royal. Smoked FISH Of the best curers every week.—Pickle Bottla bought in any quantity. KNOWfc That all binds of Biscuit' T f m ny be had at J. Heron's, Carlyle-street. Give them a trial, before purchasing imported goodg " Which must necessarily be dry and stale. Encourage local industry. Biscuits made fr ;sh daily. FIRST PRIZE, MELBOURNE EXHIBITION, 1881* WANTED KNOWN-That Thomson and Co., Cordial and Liqueur Manufacturers, are the only firm in New Zealand who were awarded First Prize for Ginger Wine. WANTED KNOWN-That Thomson and Co. were awarded First Prize for Raspberry Vinegar at the Melbourne Exhibition. ANTED KNOWri—That Thomson and Co. have received Six Awards at the Melbourne Exhibition for their Manufactures. ANTED KNOWN-That every article at the "Bonanza Store," Hastings-street, is marked in Plain Figures. ANTED TO LET—A Piye-roomed House and Shop in Dickens-street. Apply to J. Mahony on the premises. WANTED KNOWN—The proprietors of the " Bonanza Store " conduct their business on a strictly CASH principle ; thus enabling them to sell at prices they do. WANTED TO LET-The Bakehouse and Shop at the corner of Milton-road, near the Napier District School, Tenant is leaving on account of ill-health Apply to E. W. KNOWLES. WANTED KNOWJM-Mrs C. Anderson ha accommodation for a few gentlemen at he private Boarding-house, Marine Parade, Clyde Wairoa. ANTED KNOWN—And don't you forget it! the "Bonanza Drapery Store," Hastingsstreet, will open on Thursday, July 7th. Inspection invited, and don't you forget it 1 __ WANTED~KN6WN— That the TEMPERANCE HOTEL is now open to receive Visitors and Boarlers. Eath Room, Reading Room, Ladies Roo* 1. 30 Single Bedrooms. Dinner from 1 to 2 Tea .nd Coffee any hour- Terms moderate. ANTED S. e7 COOi'KR (lato T. Morrison), Watchmaker and Jeweller, has a splendid assortment of Watches, Jewellery, and Clocks on hand, at reasonable prices; and executes Repairs every description, opposite tho Union Bank, Napier. WANTED KNOWNCHEAP BOOKS and STATIONERY TO Kti HAD AT R. T. SMYTHE'S HASTINGS-STREET WANTED KNOWN—We have received a Pavce of the first NEW SEASON'S TEAS, landed in Sew Zealand. - ' DYE BROS., "THE LITTLE TEAPOT," Emerson-street, Napier. W" A N T B D KNOWN— ALL GOODS THOROUGHLY SHRUNK Fit and Workmanship pn-zranteed. '.EG. V. KEMSLEY. Tailor and Outfitter, Emergon-street PRIVATE Board aud Residence at Mrs Too? S White-road. New Novelties, Jub: lNcw Frilling?, Received ; ? v *fS New Collars, per s.s. " Barcelona/, !'j?*ijp"'fl from London. ;&_ Beaded and Spotted tea 83 *"*! • NET Ladies' | fi ®> |; Colored and Shaded CASHMERE, 1 Is-wrffl NET AND jtS** s *! FANCY COLORED i&eyeHi New Colored LaCE. CLOTH. i U -f# I Mother Hubbard | Sv™lrfj| Novelties in MANTLES, t*?§JHß| FICHUE3 and Very Choice. | £ J COLLARETTES Fancy Shaded SILKS 1 , A few new shapes in and RIBBONS : Ladies' HATS, (quite new) ' ■': "'"iLJ Black, Colored VelI"■ vet, and Plush Shaded 1 s! Tcgues, very choice GOBSOMEE ■.£*£s (the latest). i •' T\ J New Fur TURBANS Novelties in Shade a-: i New Fancy Straw FEATHERS. '."-''. HATS. V: nidation Office, ....pier, July 27th. ISSI. WANTED— At '::■:. • ;:d of August a CertinY .ted MASTER for tbo Or.'UA.'ulviile District School, Average attendant: ':<■. vwn fifty and sixty. Salary, Recording to the Scaio r.f the Board, which is toted upon the average ;.L' ..dance at the School. Last year the salary paid to ilie Master was (£151) One hundred nnd fifty-ove ~'omids with residence. Applications fur :';•'■ appointment, addressed to the undersigned, will bo received until TUBSD.A V, August Bth. H. HILL, Secretary. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. GuaraiiU;-d by tho State. ALTHOUGH this e.Jce has been in existence for a period of more than seven years, it Is believed that, the object;, for which it was established are not sufficiently known or understood. It is desired to set forth in a concise form information respecting the business which this office undertakes: 1. The charge of all kinds of money trusts, such as Marriage Settlemer.;.s, monies to be invested for tho benefit of Minors, moneys bequeathed for charitable objects, moneys tho title to which is in dispute, or whose legal owner is unknown or cannot bo found, etc., etc. 2. The administration of the wills of persons who by appointing the Public Trustee as their executor secure the guarantee of the State for the due fulfilment of their wishes, una avoid the risk consequent on the appointment of private persona as executors, who not unfrequently, though earnestly desirous of acting for the benefit of the parties interested, fail to carry out legally the objects for which they wero appointed, and consequently Involve themselves and those whose interests they aro striving to protect in costly and harrassujjr litigation. 3. The administer iun of all estates of which no disposition has been made by will, whenever relatives do not wish to incur, the responsibility of administration, or cannot from any cause obtain the necessary powers to act. In such cases it-tethe duty of the Public Trustee to discharge all legal acbts far as the assets extend, and divide tho amongst the next of kin. 4. The administration of the estates of, lunatic patients, and convicts. -!^^^^^^^^H fi. Tbe charge of lands lying waste of which the owner is unknown, or sent from the colony for ten years, ha^^^^^^^^^^^H The administering estate^^^^^^^^^^^^l Information may be obtained from ej^^^^^^^^^^^^H

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3145, 27 July 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3145, 27 July 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3145, 27 July 1881, Page 3

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