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A GENTLEMAN is prepared to invest J35000 to £6000 in a small Sheepfarm Propi-rty in the Hawke's Bay District, with a suitable partner possessing a thorough, knowledge of the business and some capital, and whrTwould take the _ole management '. of the station. Address to Mb. Mito__-L, Clarendon Hotel, Napier, giving "ail particulars, and with tracings showing extent and locality of properties offered. STATION MANAGER. 1 T\ P. BALFOUR, who has been ManXJ . ager of Mangawhere and Glenross i for the bust 16 years, is open for re-engage-ment. Address, D. P. Balfour, GlenrbßS, • Puketapu. [ ! FIREWOOD ! Split JP Matai (4ft.) is now being delivered, costing at Napier 22/10 per Cord (3 Cords in Truck). At Hastin.s the cost is lesß. W. Robinson, Firewood Agent, Makotuku ATS! HATS!! HATS!!! at ROBINSON'S; 16 dozen Men's. ? Youth's, and Boys' sample Hats in Soft and Hard Felts; Tweed "Foreand After," and Varsity Caps and Hats at 9d, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d, Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 2s 9d, and 3s i each. A quantity of Odds and Ends, including a lot of useful Remnants, to bo cleared this Stock-Taking month, at ROBINSON'S, Emerson street. MRS PREBBLE requires a good Man Cook for hotel, also General Servant and Housemaid, aud bas a good Working Housekeeper wanting engagement. MASONIC HAIRDRESSING SALOON, HASTINGS STREET. MR PRICHARD having purchased tho above well-known Saloon, desires to inform the publio that every requisite for dressing and preserving hair is - of the best description. Ladies' Special Apartment. Hairwork done in first-class style. Invalids waited on. Best Tobacco, " Cigars, Perfumery, &c. _____ . QTOCK-TAKING AT ROBINSON'S. ■ i_) To our Customers—ln order tv facilitate Stock-taking and balancing the Books for the past year it is particularly requested that all acconnts be settled by the 24th inst. -R. H.ROBINSON. Napier, Aug. 1,1.859. SANITARY UNDERCLOTHING. SPECIAL! NOTICE.—We have to ' hand, ex .s.s, Tongariro, direct - froim..the j colebrated manufacturers J. and R. Morley, . full ranges of Pure Natural Undyed Wool Sanitary Underclothing for Gentlemen, Youths' aud Boys' Under and Over-shirts, with short and long Sleeves, Pants, and Hose, various weights. Inspection: re- ) spectfully solicited. Ringland and Thorqas, Hatters, Hosiers, and Gentlemen's Outfitters. i-. -.-> WANTED two good plotighmen (nous other need apply). C. Farmery, Hastings. ' ■' " WANTED TO SELL-Good Building Site, having a f rontace to Carlyle street of 33 feet by a depth of 165 feet. | Price £115. Terms £35 cash; balance.in one, two, or three years. Also, Section near Railway Crossing with frontage to Hastings street of 33 fee';. Price £45. Terms—£ls cash: balance in one or two years. Apply to " Vendor," office of this paper. , WANTED— Engineer to Napier Volunteer, Fire Brigade. For particulars apply to Superintendent Watebwobtu. ITTANTED — A Blacksmith for the tt country. Apply to Sidey an. Bain. WANTED— An Active Youug Man as Boots, and to make himself generally useful. Apply, sharp, Pacific Hotel, Hastings. W' General ServarS7mu_t be a good cook. References required. Apply Mrs Gilbertson, Waipukurau. for C_rting!hi_ Season's Clip from Glenross Station to the Spit, at per ton. Tenders oloso on 20th August. For all particulars apply to J. JAMIESON, ___ • Glenross. WANTED~TO PURCHASEIIADOut 40 Tons of Good Potatoes. Apply C. DolbelandCo. W" ANIED TO SELL—An Express with Side Seats, Lamps, and two Horses and Harness. Apply office of this paper. ANTED—A General Servant, must be a good baker; or Married Couple, woman to cook, man general station hand ; references required. F. S Waterhouse. Apply at once to Mrs Fergusson, Hastings street. ANTED KNOWN—Balance of Boots to be sold at auction prices.—T; A. Hayes, Hastings. - W~ ANTED KNOWN—That H. Cook (late with E. S. Bentley), has started business in Havelock as General Storekeeper, in temporary premises opposite Bentley's Late Store, where ho trusts, by oareful attention to customers, to merit a fair share of public patronage. W""~ ANTED - KNOWN^ThaTs. James (late with E. S. Bentley) has started business at Hastings as General Storekeeper, in premises next O'Reilly's boot shop, whero he trusts E. S. Bentley's customers and others will givo him a call. ANTE!) KNOWN—Strong Tweed for Boys' wear. Is, Is 9d, and 2s 6d; Good Blaukets (not damaged) very cheap; Ladies' Hats, Od, Is, and ls'Od; Counterpanes, and Quits from 3s 6d; Boys' Knicker Suits, 2s 1 Id; Men's Waistcoats, 2s 6d; Men's Tweed Hats, Is 6d; Men's Felt Hats, 2s ; Now Dress Stuffs, 4Jd and 6d per yard; Girls' Gbemisos, 1. 3d; Ladies' Ulsters from 4 s 6d at S. G. Radford's, London House. ANTED~I_NO W'N—For Sale choice FruitandOmamentalTrees, Shrubs, Plants, Seeds, &c, Apples on blurht-proof stocks 80s to 100s per, 100 ; Pears, Plums, Peaches, Nectarines, Cherries, Nuts, from 12s per dozen; also Mulberries, Quinces, Loquats, Medlars, &c, Gooseberries, Currants, Raspberries. All other NurseryStock at cheap rates. Catalogues now ready and post free. Agont for Napier, J. H. Goddaed, Fruiterer and Seedsman, Emerson street. Inspection solicited.—J. Goddaed, Havolock Nurseries, Hawke's Bay, N.Z. PREBBLE has received this day . 90 cases Island, SEVILLE, Sydney, and NEW ZEALAND grown Orangos, Mandarins, Lemons, PASSION FRUIT, Pines, Cooking and Eating Apples, BRAZIL NUTS, Primes, Now Season I" Figs, and a few cwt. Pie Molons for Pre- ! 'serves; also BLUE COD FISH, Smoked Scftnapper, and Fresh Oysters. , HENRY WILLIAMS : AND SONS, : > WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, Hastings Street, Have just landed a splendid assortment of Y)EGISTER GRATtiS, REGISTER H GRATES, FENDERS AND FIREIRONS, COAL VASES. ' , All latest designs, and the best valuo ever offered in Napier, ! SEWING"" MACHINES, " SING_. V,R ' S SYSTEM." These Machines hiive , betn , = reatl y im * proved, and arc now b y *** t3,8 m P*_l ™. m - ---plete in tho market; ye * £ he >' are stlll boin Ssold at tho OLD PRICE.. S - , , _.. .. H. W. and S. have just k ' ua( ! d ' ex , E T lm ° r Vernon, from New York- - Am . es £-HShovels, No. 3; Hurtshorn's fc. ?"_£ d Rollers;. Bush Hooks, with Axe T^T 58 Sharp's Axes, all patterns; Stop . Ladaors 5 4, 5, 6, and 7 feet; Manure Forks. Ex Ruapehu from London —2 _'> oi!c V Butter Scales, 40 dozen Mill Saw Files, > case Cartland's Brass Foundry, Spar,. Knives for " Simplex " Sausago Machines, 20 tons Corrugated Iron. To arrive ex Tainui from London—2 cases . Brass Taps, 1 case Lock wood's Pampa Knives, I caso Door Knockers and Knobs, 1 caso Weston's Patent Pulley Blooks, 1 ease Copper Rivets and Washers, 2 casks Tipo Fittings, 10 tons Coopor's Hoop Iron, .case Heirfor's Razors, 20 bundles Stool (square, octagou, and round). - Solo Agents for " ZEALANDIA" RANGES. Theso Ranges are now mado for burning either Wood or Coal. A compstent stuff of Tinsmiths aud Plumbers employed on tho premises. Estimates given for all classes of Plumbinir Work. A first-class 0 tinsmith employed, whoso work avo can guarantee. HENRY WILLIAMS AND SONS, HASTINGS STREET. THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, Limited. NOTICE. •jVjESSRS BAKER AND TABUTEAU have been appointed Local Agents for the Society for thoProvincial Districtof Hawke's Bay. Members are invited to co-operate with MESSRS BAKER and TABUTEAU in extending the business of the Office and in further popularising the Society's modified Tontino system. By order of the Board. FRANCIS J. FOX, General Secretary for N.Z.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5603, 14 August 1889, Page 3

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