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\\ ' NTED. NAPIER HARBOR WORKS. WANTED, a few good Ship Carpenters and Bridgemen. — Apply at once^at the Contractor's office, Spit. ■ • J. R. DAVIES, Jun., Agent. Juiic 25, 1577. 1156 WANTED, a Watchmaker ; none but a first-class workman need, apply. — E. Harwood, Bookseller, Waipawa. 1180 W "ANTED, to Purchase a Light,, Strong, Second-hand Four-horse Waggon, suitable for carting wool or fencing material. —Apply to M. R. Miller. ,1151 WANTED, a Situation by a Married Couple —wife to cook and do general housework, man to make himself generally useful. — Apply to Mr Holland, Sea Point. 1154 W "ANTED, a Married Couple (without family), as House Servants.— Apply to John Mackersey, Lake Station, Mbtvrotaraia. '.■..■-. 114 i TT7 ANTED, a good General Servant for V V the country ; must be able to bake bread ; also, a Nursemaid. — Apply immediately to Mrs W. Miller ; or, to Mrs Fleming, Waipukurau. 1119 ANTED, a respectable Nurse Girl, not under 15. — Apply to Mrs Lyndon. . 1120 WANTED, for Eiverslea Station, a Cook.! Must be able to make good bread.. None but a steady man need apply.-; Apply. to Robert Brathwaite. , . 1012. ANTED, a Pair of good Carriage Horses. Apply to A. HamiltonRussell, Flaxmere. 81 • "VTTANTED, a Tutor, for the "country y VV. none but a person of steady habits, need apply. — Apply to Mr J. C. Speedy,Meanee, or the undersigned, Wm. Speedy,Wainui. M '■> -697 ANTED KNOWN:— AII ' Posters, : Handbills, &c, printed at the Herald office, have also the advantage of the use,free of charge, of Dinwiddie, Morrison andCo. 's Advertising Board. - :--•••. "ANTED KNOWN. —The price of " Wanted " Advertisements in theHerald is at the rate of ONE SHILLING per insertion of 15 words. , , . ,'!.".!'' ANTED KNOWN — PRINTING of : Every Description Cheaply 'and. Quickly done at the Hawke's Bay Hebald General Printing Office. ANTED KNOWN— Totara Posts, £5" 10s per 100 for Cash, at Knight Brothers, Hastings. : • TANTED KNOWN, thatßEVAN^d' * SMITH have commenced business.at Woodville as Builders, Carpenters, &c. Sawn Timber and Building Materials always on hand. Contracts taken. . A PLOUGHING MATCH T " WILL BE ' HELD AT TARADALE ON - v JUNE 28, 1877. PROGRAMME OF PRIZES Class A. — Swing Plough. Ist Prize £5 2nd Prize £3 3rd Prize ... £1 Class B. — Wheel Plough. Ist Prize ... ... .:. £5 ,0a 2nd Prize £3 0s 3rd Prize £1 0s Double Furrow Plough. Ist Prize £5 • 2nd Prize £2 10.8 Youths under 17 years old. ■ Ist Prize ... £3 ; 2nd Prize £1 10s 3rd Prize £0 15a Natives Only (with any plough.) Ist Prize £5 2nd Prize £3 3rd Prize £1 Entrance Fee — Men, 7s 6d; Boys, ss. A Special Prize will be given to the best ploughman in the match. Two pairs of Winkers will be given by Mr Bradley for the best kept harness. ■ The best Pair of Plough Horses and best match pair of Horses will also receive prizes. Entries close at Taradale Hotel, at 9 o'clock a.m. ■ ■ Ploughing to commence at 10 o'clock a.m. A public Dinner will take place same evening, at the Taradale Hotel. Dinner on the table at 6.30 o'clock. A. MACDONALD, 1063 Treasurer. CLIVE ROAD BOARD. THE Annual Meeting of Ratepayers will be held at Mr Caulton's West Clive. Hotel on Monday, 9th July, at 2 p.m.. • i Business : To elect Wardens. . ■ : F. SUTTON, Chairmanr c Royston, June 21, 1877. 1122 HAVELOCK ROAD BOARD DISTRICT. THE Annual Meeting of Ratepayers will be held in the Schoolroom, Havelock, at half -past 3 p.m. on Wednesday, 4th July, 1877. ' . . ' JAMES BOYLE, ' 1136 Chairman. KERERU AND AORANGI HIGHWAY DISTRICT. : • fT^HE Annual Meeting of the Ratepayers' I in the above district will bd held at Maraekakaho, on Friday, July 6th," at' ll o'clock a.m. JAMES LYON, [Chairman. - Kereru, June 19, 1877, 1125 1%/TONTPELLIER "VrURSERY _LY JL . Ajy AUCKLAND. D. HAY & SON Have great pleasure in inviting the attention of the public to their extensive and VALUABLE NURSERY STOCK, Which is now ready and in excellent, condition for removal, consisting of Conifers and. Taxads, Evergreen and "Deciduous Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, Climbers, Herbaceous, Soft-wooded and Greenhouse Plants, Roses in great variety, Bulbs, Tubers, &c. A Choice Collection of Flower Seeds. Fruit Trees, including best varieties. B3T Distant correspondents may rely upon Plants .being carefully packed. Descriptive priced lists on anplication. '_ 834 THE REPOSITORY LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. TTORSES and TRAPS TO LET. Horses Sold and Bought on Commission. Hay, Oats, Chaff, Potatoes, and other Pro* ' duce always on hand for Sale privately. Horses Clipped and Broken; J. A. L E N N I E, 945 Commission Agent. WOODVILLE "" SMALL FARM ASSOCIATION;. mHE Yearly Meeting of the Members; o£ I the above will be held at the residence of the undersigned— Rose Farm, Woodville— on Wednesday, 27th June, at 4 p.m. J. SOWEY, ; A ■; 1051 Secretary^ CATHOLIC CHURCH, NAPIER. A BAZAAR in aid of the Building Fund will be held at the Oddfellows' Hall, on the 26th, 27th, and 28tli July next. . . . | WAIPAWA CEMETERY: il4 ' fT^HE undersigned have been requested to J_ call a'Public Meeting at' Waipawa for the purpose of consideringfhow'a 1 JG&ietSy -can be estabUsked r ih;tha^tbTOffsb^p;*<ini qonjunction with.iihe Public*. I . Rese?7.6iJJi.Slfe' meetingiis p^JlediiOr* TftdßsbAYj • ;28th ;>iMj;. ,r in tUe:Q^e%^gVii^|, 1 at' 2 p.cloc^p'.mi^'t 1 jigs iTii 3LAyßJfflfi£w«

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3936, 27 June 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3936, 27 June 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3936, 27 June 1877, Page 3

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