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WANTED. ANTED, a General Servant. Apply to Mrs Berry, Wesleyan Parsonage. 972 WANTED, a Good Housemaid ; to a suitable person good wages will be given. Apply at the Provincial Hotel. 97S ) VST" ANTED, a Machinist in the Dress T T making Department. — Apply to W. RATHBONE, 974 Waipawa. ANTED, a Good General Servant. Apply to Mrs Tylee. 960 ANTED, a Ploughman.— J. Mathews, Hampden. 957 \\T ANTED, for the country, a good T t General Servant, who understands plain cooking ; also a Nursemaid. To ■ suitable persons good wages given. Refer- ' ences required. — Apply to Mrs Brandon, Bank of New Zealand. 933 WANTED, six Apprentices for the Dressmaking Department. — Neal and Close. 529 WANTED, a Pair of good Carriage Horses. Apply to A. Hamilton Russell, Flaxmere. 816 "ANTED, a Tutor, for the "country; none but a person of steady habits need apply. — Apply to Mr J. C. Speedy, Meanee, or the undersigned, Wm. Speedy, Wainui. 697 WANTED, a Situation by a person competent to take charge or assist in a store ; country preferred ; good references. — Apply Hebald Office. 630 WANTED, by a thoroughly competent hand, with good references, and of twenty years' experienco, a situation as working manager of a rua or pastoral farm ; accustomed to stock of all descriptions. — Apply to X, Hbbaid office, Napier. 503 ANTED KNOWN.— AII Posters Handbills, &c, printed at the Hshaib office, have also the advantage of the use, fbee or chabge, of Dinwiddie, Morrison and Co.'s Advertising Board. TTTANTED KNOWN.— The price oi VV " Wanted " Advertisements in the Heeau) is at the rate of ONE SHILLING per insertion for 15 words. . 137 'ANTED KNOWN— PRINTING of Every Description Cheaply and Quickly done at tbe Hawke's Bax Her* id General Printing Cffice. ANTED KNOWN— Totara Posts, £5 10s per 100 for cash, at Knight Brothers, Hastings. 143 ANTED KNOWN, that BEVAN and SMITH have commenced business at Woodville as Builders, Carpenters, &c. Sawn Timber and Building Materials always on hand. Contracts taken. 151 NOTICE. A PLOUGHING- MATCH will be held at J\_ TARADALE an the 2Sth June, 1877, in the Paddock kindly lent by Mrs J. Hammond, situate at Taradale, when the follow- . ing Prizes will be given to the best Ploughman in the following Classes — open to all comers. The amount of the different prizes will appear in a future advertisement. Class A — M H N. Swing Plough, Ist Prizeditto 2nd „ Class B— Wheel Plough, Ist Prize — ditto 2nd „ Class C — Youths not over 16 Years of Age. Swing Ploughs, Ist Prize— ditto 2nd „ Wheel Ploughs, Ist „ ditto 2nd „ A special Prize will be given to the best Ploughman hi this Class. Class D— Me x . Double Furrowed Plough, Ist Prize — ditto 2nd „ Class E— For Natives Only. Any Plough, Ist Prize — ditto 2nd „ Entrance fee in the above Classes : — Men, 7s 6d ; Boys, ss. Best pair Draught Horses, £ — Best matched pair Horses, £ — Best kept set of Harness, £ — Two or more Ploughs to enter for each Class, or no public money will be given. Ploughing to commence at 10 a.m. Entries will be received by Mr A. Macdonald, Taradale Hotel, up to 9 a.m. on the 2Sth instant. JAMES NEAGLE, 963 Secretary. FOR SALE, vfe. TTHE Thoroughbred Clydesahlmls^fcin * dale Draught Stallion f^jSfNjfiP YOUNG LORD GLASGOW. lA.Jilf i~ This Draught Stallion stands about 16£ hands high, and is perfectly staunch in harness. Young Lord Glasgow look the first prize at the Hawke's Bay Agricultural Show held iv 1574 ; also a Draught Colt Foal, out of a mare the property of R. Wellwood, Esq., got by Young Lord Glasgow, obtained the second best prize at the H. B. Agricultural Society's Show of May, 1876. Young lord Glasgow is out of Mr Here's prize mare Young Lilly, bred by Gibson Bros., Tasmania. Sire, the imported horse Lord Glasgow, bred by Weir of Camerath, Lanarkshire, and imported to Melbourne by Mr David Neßbit, and sold to Mr William Morley (warehouseman) for 600 guineas. Young Lilly is out of Old Lilly ; sire Benledi, who was imported for the purity of his blood. His sire, Ben Lomond, was never beaten in Scotland, and is brother to the celebrated i horses The' Major, The Colonel, and The General, who were the greatest prize-takers for a number of years. Old Lilly is dam of Lilly Cromwell and Bodock Glosj Lilly Cromwell, dam of Heather Jock, whose ' muscular powers, symmetry, and endurance has never been surpassed. Apply to JOHN BIOKNELL. Puketapu. Or MARGOLIOUTH & BANNER, 430 Napier. i IV lV ABGOLIO UTH & T)AKNEB I AUCTIONEERS, 3 Land Bbokbhs, Commission and Estate Agents, ' ACCOUNTANTS, SHAREBROKERS, , Wine and Spieit Merchants, CUSTOM-HOUSE, SHIPPING, AND FORWARDING AGENTS, EEUTER'S TELEGRAM AGENCY, N. Z. Teadb Pboteotion Agbnts, RUBBER STAMP AGENTS, &c, &c, &c. Napier and Port Ahuriri. 74 , VERY GREAT REDUCTIONS c , IN THE PHICE OF SADDLERY Are now being made at 5 2 O L D ■ E R ' S q There is an 6 ENORMOUS STOCK 6 o* ? SADDLES, BEIDLES, HARNESS s And almost every conceivable article 7 in the trade, which must be 4 REDUCED. Every description of Harness made to obdeh \ x at the I) Lowest Possible Bates ! H. R. HOLDER 3 Opposite the Post-office, Napier. 61 - FOE. SALE, THE' STOCK-IN-TRADE of a Wheelwright's Business at Taradale, with the lease of the premises. Terms liberal. >r Apply to 7 927 ROBERTSON & DRUMMONP.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3929, 11 June 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3929, 11 June 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3929, 11 June 1877, Page 3