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\ Wanted* WAJSTED—A Shepherd; must be ft eiogle m»n» to look after Longwool Sheep, principally •Hud Sheep. Apply either by letter or personally to A, g>rdv ' Blackhead. -iV? Aia-Tirr*—Machinist, Dressmakers, Improvers, •T* and Appreu. -»tinps.f,treet. Alexander Browne's, h»w -=—— .■ in1 _ nt - T .,,. 1 ir, W— ANTED-α good W*\xZ- Apply at YeuelU Restaurant : — WANTED-A good Cook; ato a Apply to J. Bell, Crown Hotel, Port^""!^ WANTED— A General Servant for the connv7« must be able to Wash and Iron ,• liberal waees given. Apply at the office of this paper. WANTED-A Single young Man as Boot* and to> make himself generally useful, Apply w the Empire Hotel, Napier. . WANTED-A Waiter, Apply office of thS» paper. . . "tltT ANTED—A Coachman. Apply to Dr Spencer* WANTED— A pood Cook and a Boy to roak* himself generally useful. Apply Star Hotel, TO TAILORS. ~~~ WANTED— Three eCOd Coat Hands • also two Trousers Hands Fiv<? P« c^V* 0 ™ Wel " Hnet-wi Too Apply sharp to O. F. Lye, Tailor, Hastings, H.B. _ WANTRD- Immediately, a good Plain* Coot. Arwly to Mrs C, Ci Murray, Hastingß7 WAN TE O—A House and Parlormaid. Apply to Mrs W. R. Busseft, Flaxmere, Hastings, AN TED—A Housemaid, Apply to MrrKelly, Hastings Hotel, Bastingfiv 4TTANTBD—A Woman Cook for the country. VV Apply to Mrs Spencer, Napier* WAITED— General Servants, Plain Cooks, sad Nurse Girls; also, a Boy for the country; Apply at once to Sturm's Regietry Office, Haetingestreet. . ANTED—Good Cooks, Housemaid, Nursemaid, and General Servants, for Town, Country. »nd Gl3borne. Apply at Mrs Prebble's Registry Office, next Theatre Royal. ___ WANTED— Employers requiring Servants to call at Gillett'e male and female Servants Regis* try Office, Bmerson-street. • _ - WANT ED~the public to inspect Bcdbock AND Frvhr's Ift and 29 6d Tables. HUHDBEDS OF USEFUL ARTICLES. . WANTED KNOTON—Parties requiring Drsssbd Poultry for 'Xmas and New Tear will please i«*va their orders early at E. Gilletfs, Bmersonstreet. WANTED KNOWN—E. Gillett will provide flrPtclas3 Luncheon at No. 2 Booth on Boxin? Day at HestingS, also a <?ood Cup of Tea. Don t fnrget to call. . W ANTED—Purchasei-3 for Christmas and New Year's Gift?. 5s in the pound discount for Cash. The largest and Cheapest assortment m the colony. H. H. Waie, Watchmaker, Napier. WANTED TO SELL—At Reduced prices, Kauri Pine,Rimu, Housnbloeke. etc. C» DOLBEL AKD CO., Timber Merchants, Tfort. Ahmlri. ANTED KNOWN—Sections or Yards filled iH with clay nnd black Holl at very loir rate* Band, Gravel, BulJdinjr-stone and Limestone on »Ifc *pply to Smale and Westlake. Beach Road. ANTED KNOWN—Tbat the Steam Launch •• LEISURE HOTTR" can be engaged at any time for fishintr or excursion parties. An awning will be provided. Apply to Jamee McKnignt, Weilesley road, near Railway Statiom r W" AT^fED~^WWN~ freoh every day. also Summer Drinks of all kinds, at J. F. Sturm's Fruit Shop, Hastings-street, Opposite Monteith's Worse Btzaar. W ANTED KNOWN—That Mrs Barry is selliufc out her stock of Crockery and" Glatsware »t cost prire at Taradale, as she is giving up tbat breach of business. , WTnTED KNOWN—GEORGE SCARFS hae removed to his New Premises in DIOKENS--BTBEET. where from the fact of his expenee* being copsiderabW less he purposes eellinff for CASH »tthe VERY LOWEST RATES, and trusts to meet with the same support that has been so generously tendered him in the past. ANTED KNOWN—That T- P- FULLER can Urniah Venetian Blinds with all the latest Improvements. Funerals of all classes furnished equal in style to any Houee in the Colonies. MaiK the fiddres—T. P. Fuller, opposite Mr Garry* Foundry, Hastinps-street. Napier. Joinsrv nnd Cnbiner. making in »11 its branchea. McEWAN & MURRAY. AT the earnest request of numerous Ladies» of Hastines and eurrounding districts, we intend odfUne- »o fur Fstnhlisbment the DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT, which we wil open on Wednesday, November 2Bth, under the char/re of Miss Langlby. We hope by strict attention to this branch of our bu=ineßß to secure a fair share of public support. McWAN & MURRAY. m H I S T\ AY ! VTEW ARTICLES roe PRESENTS ON THE m A J5 L E S, Board and Residence. BOARD and Residence—A vacancy for two gentlemen at Mrs Fernandez, Coote-road. WAJSTM.D KNUWJS — The TEMPERANCE HOTEL offers a° quiet and comfortable home for Ladies, and Families visiting Napier. WANTED KNOWN — The TEMPERANCE HOTEL offers to Boarders superior accom modation with home comforts, at a moderate prices All single Red-rooms, with use of Bath-room Yl/AtiTiSD KNuWiN—All Meals are One Shilling T V at the TEMPERANCE HOTEL; Cup of Tea with Bread and Butter, 6d. Dinner from 12 to 2. Lost and Found. LOST- In front of Mr Kingswell's residence, Carlyle-street, on Saturday last, a fine Gold Chain. The finder will be rewarded, on returning; name to Mrs Ansell, next door to Mr Kingewell, Carlyle-Btreet. Tenders. SALE BY TENDER. rpENDER3 will be received by the undersigned JL up to FEBRUARY Ist 1883, for the purchase of Section 437, Clyde, situated between the Wairoa Hotel and Mayo'e Public Hall, containing a quarter ot an acre, with store and private residence, outhouses, and orchard with choice fruit trees. Also Stock-in-Trade; Furniture, and Effects. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted M. E, ANDERSON, Clyde, T7»lroa. rpENDER3 are invited by the Provisional Com. X mittee for the following work :— Shifting-all buildings and fences on the south side of Ejnereon-street from the Union Bank to Cllve Square 16ft. 6in. back from the present line of street, and leaving the said bulldioga and fences in every respect In aa good condition as at present. The cost of the work on each hold ing to be shown separately. The carrying out of the above work will be subject to the consent of property holders. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, Tenders to be sent to the undersigned on or before NOON of THURSDAY, December 21, JAMEB ROCHFORT, Chairman of Committee. WANTED— Tenders for tying and Stacking liO acres ot Grain (more or less). Apply to B. Wellwood, Hastings, Bales by Mr Ryan. AUCTION SALE OE EANOY GOODS &c, &c. MR. T. J. RYAN Has received instructions from the Consignor to Bell at his auction mart on WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY, December 20 and 21 OA OASES OF ENGLISH, AMERIOVJ CAN, and CONTINENTAL FANCY GOODS Comprising the following lines— 1 Eight Air Musical Box with Drum and Bell Glaes Candlesticks in all colors Tuuibleis and Wine Glasses, Cut Vases in all shapes Book Cases Basketware Pearl Cases Perambulators Chairs Dressing Mirror Shell Boxes Wardrobes Paint Boxes Dolls in great vatiety Also — A very large and varied selection of all clawei of Fancy Goods, which will be open for Inspection to-morrow (Friday), and fol« lowing days Remember— Sale commences on Wednesday next, at 11 o'clock * T J RYAN, Auctioneer,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3571, 19 December 1882, Page 3

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