Wanted. WANTED, a Female SERVANT.— Ap. ply to Mrs. W, A. Riohabdson. 477 WANTED, a good, COOK, acoustomed to housekeeping.— Appjy to X V, Z., Herald office. 469 WANTED to Graze, HORSES or CATTLE Horses, Is. 6d. per head, per week ; Cattle, Is. per head. English! "grass and good water,— Apply to T. & F. Red* wabd, Havelook Farm. 888 WANTED, a respectable Female SER* VANT, for a small family.— Apply to. Mrs. Lyndon. i 410 WANTED, Two or Three PLOUGHMEN for the winter. — Apply at Clive Grange H. REID. Maroh 15, 1869. 449 TO BUTCHERS. WANTED, a MAN.— Apply to S. Newbould, Shakespeare-road. 451 WANTED to Purchase, 15 to 20 two and three-year-old good bred HEIFERS. Price par head and description of breed to be sent in to the undersigned within one month from date. MILES HUDSON, Wallingford. Maroh 8, 1869. 404 0088 & Co.'s Telegraph Line of Royal Mail Coaches WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON and after MONDAY, the Bth March, 1869, Coaches will leave Napier as follows : — For Clive, Havelook, Te Aute, Kaikora, Waipawa and Waipukurau, every Monday and Fbiday mornings, at 8 o'olock, For Motuotaraia, Wallingford, and Porangahau, every Monday morning, atßo'olook. Return Coaohes leave Waipukurau, Thubsda'ys and Saturdays, at 7 a.m. ; Waipawa, same days, at 8 a.m. ; Porangahau, every Wednesday, at 8 a.m. ; Waliingford, same day, at 11 a.m. ; passing through all intermediate plaoes to Napier. Fares— 6d per mile. All paroels must be prepaid. Booking Office— Browne's Cottage, opposite the new Club. Bg§T Horses for Sale, A. PETERS, 401 Proprietor. THE STAR INN, NAPIER, (Opposite Post and TeUgraph Offices). M. M'NALTY FT AS great pleasure in announoing to the publio and visitors to Napier, that he has RE-OPENED the old and well-known "STAR INN." Feeling confident that the reputation of the house will be sustained, he has only to submit the faot to ensure public support. The House is replete in every respect to guarantee comfort. Private Rooms for Ladies, Families, or Parties. AN OBDINABY DAILY AT ONE O'CLOCK. From his long experience at home and in the colonies, M. M'N. can promise that everything will be of the best. 414 On hand by the Undersigned, BOOK OASE Chest Drawers Occasional Tables Couches Dinner Waggon Wash Stands, Dressing Tables, &o. &o. Mattresses in wool and hair The above will be offered for Cash (workmanship and design considered), at prices defying competition. J. S. LARGE, 95 Cabinetmaker, i JUST ARRIVED, And on Sale by the Undersigned, GRAY'S SWING PLOUGHS Hornsby's Wheel ditto Howard's Potato-digging Plough Double Mould Board ditto Gray's and Hornsby's spare Mould Boards Robinson's Mowing and Reaping Machines Mowing Machine Files, &o. F. TUXFORD, Hastings-street. Deo. 15, 1868, 17 r\N SALE by the Undersigned— 4 Side-delivering Reaping and Mowing Machines Scythe Blades and Sneaths American Horse Rakes Swath and Wood Hand Rakes Sorby's Sheep Shears Double Mould-board Ploughs &0., &0., &o, Ex "Excelsior." 1 oase Sheep Shears, Sorby'n Scythe Blades, Files, Knives F. TUXFORD, 16 Hastings-street,
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1034, 26 March 1869, Page 1
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