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WANTED. ANTED, a Smart Lad.— Apply to E. Conroy, butcher, Hastings-street. 705 . WANTED, a Nursegirl, from 12 to 14 years old, for a small family m the country.— Apply at the oih'ce of this paper. (JOS ANTED, a good Carpenter, at once.— Apply Heisald Oflice. 701 "VTTANTED, a Tutor, for the country ; VV none but a person of steady habits need apply.— Apply to Mr J. C. Speedy, Meanee, or the undersigned, Win. Speedy, Wainui. 697 WANTED, a good general Servant, must be willing to assist to wash, and to make herself generally useful about the house, not to cook. Wages, 12s per week. b"9l ANTED, a Situation, by a Shepherd with good dogs ; references. Address "E.H.," Herald Office. G95 WANTED, a res"pect.a.b!e middle-aged woman as head llou?euiaid for the Criterion Hotel. First class wages given. 677 WANTED, a Situation by a person competent to take charge of a store ; country preferred ; good references.— ApplyHkbald Office. " 630 TX7 ANTED, a Purchaser for a braco of VY well-bred Setters.— A. Shield, Waikonini Station. 631 ANTED, by a thoroughly competent hand, with good references, and of twenty years' experience, a situation as working manager of a rua or pastoral farm ; accustomed to stock of all descriptions. — Apply to X, Hebaid office, Napier. 503 WANTED, a good steady Boy for general use about a house and stable — Apply to Kobert Kirkpat rick. 443 ANTED KNOWN.— AII Posters Handbills, &c, prinfedafctbeHßßAiD office, have also the advantage of the uee, fbee of chabge, of Dinwiddie, Morrison and Co.'s Advertising Board. ANTED KNOWN.— The price of " Wanted " Advertisements in the Hehaioj is at the rate of ONE SHILLINGper insertion for 15 words. 137 Vl/AKTED KNOWN— PRINTING of t V Every Description Cheaply and Quickly done at the Hawke's Bax Her ld General Printing Office. ANTED KNOWN— Totara Posts, £5 103 per 100 for cash, at Knight Brothers, Hastings 143 ANTED KNOWN, that BEVAN and SMITH have commenced business at Woodville as Builders, Carpenters, &c. Pawn Timber and. Building Materials always on hand. Contracts taken. 161 WANTED KNOWN, thafe the undersigned have bow in Btock a splendid assortment of Fancy Goods of every description. DIN WIDDIE, MORRISON & CO. TTT ANTED KNOWN, that Photographic VY Albums, Stereoscopic Slideß, &c, in great variety, can be had at the Book and Stationery Warehouse, Tennyson-street. PINWIDDIE, MORRISON & 00. WANTED, 200 C Merino Ewes, 2, 4, and 6-tootb. 2000 Merino Wethers, 2 and 4-tooth 54 KINROSS & 00. WAREHOUSING. _ MUERAY, COMMON & CO. ARE now prepared to receive all descriptions of Goods for Warehousing in. their large and commodious premises at the Spit. Goods covered against Fire, under open Policies, if required. Charges at lowest possible rates. GCS MURRAY, COMMON & CO. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23. THE REMUERA YARDS. rpHE PURE- BRED SHORTHORN BULL "WHIPPEB-IN," Es Eiectba, Fboit Engi^nd, Will be sold at the Remuera Yards, on Wednesday, May 23, at 12 o'clock. PEDIGREE as follows :— <« WHIPPER-IN," roan, calved 4th May, 1874, by Lord of the Valley (31733) Dam (Rosa Lee), by Sir Peter (25162) Gd (Arline), by Duke of Manchester (17732) G-gd (Alva), by Lord Rosoberry (16448) Gggd (Ariadne), by Lord [1] Thoresby (14856) Ggggd (Aprioot), by Dandy Dinmonfc (9010) Gggggd (Lily), by Dandy Dinmont (9010) Ggggggd. by George 111. (7038) Gggggggd, by Zenith (5702) Ggggggggd. b y Wiseton (2848) Ggggggggg d i °y Mercury (2301) Lobb of the Vaiiby (31733), by [2] Lord of the Manor (26714) Dam (Red Pet), by [3] Rsjal Butteifly 14'h (20^22) Gd (Pet), by Snowdrop (15311) Ggd (Miss Nightingale), by Chieftain (12595) Gggd (Lady Bourton), by Morpeth (8325) Ggggd, by the Prince (7615) Gggggd, by Colling (902) Ggggggd, byßoc of Alexander (1624) Gggggggd, by Grandson of Favorite (252) — " Coate's Herd Book," Vol. 20, p. 211. [1] Lord Thoeesby (14856) was by Duke of Gloucester (11382), a Duchess Bull, the tribe of Shorthorns which make thousands each when sold either by public or private sale. [2] Lobd of me Manor (26714) was by Baron Ribblosdale (21238), by Second Duke of Wharfdale (19649), a Duchess and Oxford Bull ; his dam by Duke of Gloucester (11382), of same family as three animals sold by auction for nearly £20,000. The dam of Lord of the Manor was late Colonel Townley's celebrated Cow Emma, winner of ten prize 3. [3] Royai Butterfly 14th (20722) by Eoyal Butterfly (16862), winner of Royal Agriculture of England Society's First Prize at Warwick, and seven other Prizes at Durham, York, and other shows ; his ■ dam won twenty Prizes and twelve Gold and Silver Medak at vaiious meetings of the Royal English, Irish, North Lancashire, Yorkshire, and other Societies. Royal Butterfly was own brother to Master Butterfly, who won First Prize of Royal Agricultural Society of England's Show at Chelmsford, and many other prizes, and never was beaten; and was sold at a high price and sent to Melbourne, shipped by us per " Copenhagen" in 1857. All numbers refer to " Coates' Herd Book." We hereby certify that; the above particu* lars are correct, and that we shipped " Whipper-in/ per " Electra," in good condition. Stubgkok & Soko. Gray's Hall, Gray's, Essex, 15th December, 1876. 508 ALFRED BUCKLAND. TMPOUNDED AT KAIKORA, J_ By Mr J. Knight. Black Colt ; three white feet ; no visible brand. White Cow ; swallow tail in the right ear ; indistinct brand on near rump. Iron grey Filly, indistinct brand on near shoulder ; yearling Black Filly (yearling), white f ice, no brand brand risible Will be sold this day fortnight, at noon, unless redeemed. JOHN NICHOLSON, Poundkeeper. May 4, 1877. 583 TMPOUNDED AT HAMIPDEN X By Thomas Ingram, from Gwavas Station. May 7, 1877, Bay Horse (light draught) ; about 16 hands j branded, like off shoulder, and like RW off neck ; black points ; white Btar en forehead. Damages, ss ; driving, 3s. Will be Bold this day fortnight, at noon, unless redeemed. GEORGE PARKINSON, Poundkeeper. May 10, 1877. 646

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3906, 15 May 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3906, 15 May 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3906, 15 May 1877, Page 3

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