Wanted. WANTED, a good Man COOK.— Apply at the Albion Hotel. 524 WANTED, a good general SERVANT.— Apply to Mrs. Biake } Hastingsstreet. 452 WANTED, a Boundary SHEPHERD. None but a steady man need apply. 470 D. & W. HUNTER. WANTED a Man as COOK, who oan milk. Apply to A. H. RUSSELL. Mangakuri, Sept. 10, 1868. 506 WANTED two young well-bred HORSES — one about 15 hands 2 inches high, to carry a lady ; the other a weight-carrier. Apply to Capt. W. R. RUSSELL, ' Redolyffe. August 28, 1868. 439 WAITED.— A Young -Lady is desirous of obtaining a situation asNURBERY GOVERNESS. Would have no objection to the country. Salary is not so much an objeot as a comfortable home. Address M. M., office of this paper. 510 WANTED 25 MEN for the Armed ConBtabulary (foot) ; also, a few mounted Men. Only strong able men of good character need apply. Apply at the Militia office, between 11 and 3 o'clock. 518 STOLEN or Strayed, from its stable in Brewster-street, on or about the 3rd inst., a small Chestnut FILLY, unbranded, and without any distinguishing mark. Any person bringing the said animal, or giving buch information as may lead to its recovery, to the undersigned, will be suitably rewarded. 498 W. REARDON. £2 REWARD. LOST from the Karamu, towards the end of July, a Bright Bay MARE, white star on forehead, rather long tail, cut square. She was newly shod all round early in July, branded 0 either on near, shoulder or near neck. Whoever will return the same to the undersigned will receive the above reward. G. B. G. RICHARDSON. Nopier, Sept. 9, 1868. 493 Is 1 flji ?: 1 S*i 1 O (— I gH (SIS' ■ S3. 1 : 2 mI! S" PH ws s Sa o On Sale by the Undersigned, Ex " Racehorse," @ London, Q PATENT PAN WATER-CLOSETS, comO plete. HENRY WILLIAMS, 401 Furnishing Ironmonger & Plumber. ON SALE, - 1(\ KEGS SALT BUTTER 11/ i ton Port Cooper Cheese Colonial Hams and Bacon Lubricating Oils N.B.— A few good Saddle HACKS on sale or hire. JAMES TOPPING, Eastern Spit Stores. August 17, 1868. 385 ARTIFICIAL TEETH. MR. WILSON, having received from England a large Bupply of Artificial TEETH at very reduced rates, is now in a position to supply them at 10a. 6d. per tooth j oompleto upper or lower sets, from £5. Teeth filled and extracted. N.B.— Mr. Wilson baa REMOVED to his late residence (opposite the Presbyterian Church). " 109 LONDON CHOP & COFFEE HOUSE. npHE Undersigned begs to acquaint the X settlers and people of Napier, that he has this day OPENED an EATING HOUSE in Haßtings-street, and respectfully requests their patronage. Soups, &o. Tea and Coffee at all hours. Tripe and Oyster Suppers prepared on the shortest notice. Fresh Oysters always on hand. S. JEW, Late Steward s.s. " Star of the South." April 11, 1868. 68 EXCHANGE HOTEL, Hayelock. npHOMAS REYNOLDS begs to intimate JL to his old friends and the public generally,^ that, the Exchange Hotel having been re-built upon a larger scale and greatly improved plan — the arrangements for privacy and comfort having specially been attended to— is now open, and he trusts, by personal and careful attention to the wants of visitors, to merit a continuance of the support he enjoyed before the late fire. Private Sitting-rooms— Large and well-aired Bed-rooms. Good Stabling — PaddoeTt acemmnodation. A Good Table— None but the best Liquors - : kept. 12
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 979, 19 September 1868, Page 1
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