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Shipping. *^ S. S. " STAR OF THE SOUTH," Capt. Bbhdall. v r |TOIS Steamer ifl specially tA. Jl A fitted, for the Conveyance IthMpk. of WVTS STOOK, and is open jfHHI^Bk, for Freight to any New ZeaApply to ,80 WATT BROTHEBS, I FIRST WOOL SHIP foe LONDON Jb^ mHE FAVOURITE ABERmmL A DESEN CLIPPER fIH& < JOHN BUNYAN,' 62ltonp/ A lat Lloyd's, J. Allbn, Oom._^___i_— -^ssk-JSiwiaeT.- - - "Is now loading Wool from this porijaOdL per lb. for greasy, and Id. per lb. for washdd wool. Her moderate tonnage, oombined with her well-known character in the Wool trade, render her. the moat desirable conveyance. Guaranteed to leave in time for the May sales. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to ; Stijabt & Co., RownjsDGß, Kennedy & Co Newton, Irvine, .& Co., j Q-. E. G-. Biohabdson j or to WATT BROTHERS, Agents. Napier, June 29, 1867 i 26 WantedWANTED, Cattle to Graze ; also, a Purchaser for 10 acres Meadow.— Apply to W. Francis Smith, Meauee. 481 WANTED a steady FARM SERVANT, who can milk, and will make himself generally useful. Apply at the Heeald Office. 459 ■- ■ ' WANTED a SERVANT for the' Country. Must have a good character from I last plaoe. Apply to Mrs. HITCHINGS, Napier. 518 WANTED for the BILLIARD ROOM at the Settlers' Hotel, a competent MARKER. None but steady men need apply. Arrangements liberal. 189 WANTED a good Working OVERSEER, who understands the management of Sfie^p--»»d_aftiii_J^gugh; „A. married man, without encumbrance, . Apply at this office. 36G \*7 ANTED a thorough general SERVANT, T V not required to wash. To a competent person high wages will be given. ! Apply to Mrs. BRATHWAITE. Union Bank, Dec. 19, 1867. 525 NOTICE. npHB Partnership hitherto existing between A the undesigned ie this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to the firm are to be paid to I Mr. W. Withers, who is authorised to receive I the same, i W. WITHERS I H. BUDMAN. " Witness—H. Knight. Napier, Nov. 30, 1867, 461 THIRTY SHILLINGS REWARD. STRAYED from Waitangi, a red and white COW, strawberry about the neck, branded « on rump ; had with her a red yearling Bull Calf, branded C (within circle) over C (within circle) on rump, and a slit in both ears ; also, a red and white Heifer, branded with same brand on rump, with a slit in both ears. JOHN McKENZIE, 510 ■ Pukahou, near Havelook. Young Ladies' Boarding School, Napier. To open early in January. MRS. FLEETWOOD, in soliciting the kind patronage of the Ladies of Napier and surrounding districts, bega to inform them that, having had long experience in teaching, she will be happy to receive a few young Ladies as Boarders, to eduoate with her own little daughter, to consist of a general English eduoation, with French, Music, Singing, Drawing, Danoing, and fancy Needlework. Terms— £so per annum ; accomplishments extra; payable quarterly in advance. At the same time, Mrs. F. would add that it is her intention to open a private juvenile class fot Dancing and Singing, at her own residence, and trusts that, after the liberal patronage she has received in other parts, the Ladies of Napier will kindly contribute a small share. Temporary residence— Milton Road, adjoining the Odd Fellows' Hall. Deo. 16, 1867. 507 ON" SALE. H. WILLIAMS Has on Sale, ex " John Bunyan," from England, " Alhambra," from Melbourne, and other late arrivals, — 6 OASES IRON BEDSTEADS, double and single (French and stump) ! 3 oases Children's Cots 1 case Perambulators (very superior) 1 cask Douglas' Pumps, Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6 1 ton Lead Piping for ditto 1600 feet Artesian Well Piping and Fitting 1 ton Sheet Lead 1 ton Sheet Zinc 4 tons Galvanised, Corrugated, and plain Galvanised Iron, 6, 7, 8 and 9 feet, 26 and 24 gauge 50 kegs Ewbank'a French Wire Nails, assorted 2 caseß assorted Looks— Carpenters' Rim, 6, 7, 8 and 9 in,, Mortice, Cupboard, Stock and Padlocks 1 case Carpenters' Tools A general assortment of IbonmongEby, including — Register Grates Glasgow Cooking Stoves, assorted sizes Colonial Ovens, Kent Grates Fenders, Eire Irons Kerosene Lampß — Hanging, Table, and Bracket Chimneys and Wicks And all kinds of Brushware and House Furnishings generally. H. W, bega to intimate that, in addition to his business tof Plumber, Tinsmith, &c, he has lately added that of General Furnishing Ironmonger, and, by importing his goods, direct from "the first markets, he is ; enabled ''/[ to supply good artioles at a low price. 489

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 902, 21 December 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 902, 21 December 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 902, 21 December 1867, Page 1

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