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WAKTED.^ v _ ANTED, about 300 Acres offern land Ploughed by Contract.— Apply to N. E. Beamish, Okawa. Feb. 22, 1878. 800 WANTED, a Drover with good dogs. Apply immediately to M. R. Miller, Browning-street. 855 ANTED, a Gardener as foreman for the Nursery Business ; also an under Gardener, constant employment for suitable persons. Apply personally or by letter to F. W. CJ Sturm,' Hawked .Bay Nurseries, West Clive and Napier. ' "868 ANTED, a Cook. Apply to Mrs Lascelles, West Clive. 841 \\7 ANTED, a good General Shoemaker. V V Apply to H. Thomas, Waipawa. 842 WANTED, a four or six-roomed Cottage, furnished, having view of Sea. — Apply to H:,W. P:fSiSutlf. ,g *]" [j$Q ■ WANTED, for the Country, a Housemaid. Apply to Mrs Kenrick Hill, Clifton ; or to Mrs Scully, Napier. 805 ANTED' immediately o to Lease at Farndon, Clive, or Hastingß, not more than a mile and a half from Railway Station and Telegraph Office, a five or Bixroomed House. and 10 acyes of land (or more). [ Terms must' be moderate!— Apply tdJ: A. Annesley, M.R.C.V.S., Criterion Hotel, Napier. 791 ANTED^a Shepherd, with two dogs ; also; ' a 1 Strong Boy, to milk and make himself generally useful. — Apply to J. W. Wilson, Korokipo. 79? „ ANTED, 20 Painters for bridge work. — Apply at once to Meredith and Studhum, Waipawa. 779 W/ ANTED, by a Lady, a Be-engagement tt as Governess. For particulars, address "Beta," Post-office, Hampden, Ruataniwha, Hawke's Bay. 782 ANTED, a Boy to assist in the , kitchen.rT-Apply at the Empire Hotel, Napier." ' •'"' ■"'•'"""-» 716 W] KNOWN.— AII Posters Handbills, &c, printed at the Herald office, have also the .advantage of the use, free of charge, of Duiwiddie, Morrison and Co.'s Advertising Board. ANTED KNUWN. —The price of " W Bll *©'! " Advertisements JOy-the Herald is at the rate of 'ONE SHIIMNG per insertion of 15 words. " * BENNETT & RBOOKINQ. >"• NAPIER iLOAN/.OFFsICE, - { „ bennett & brooking, financial 1 Agents For the negotiation of Mortgages and Loans, ■ ■ '■•' ■''' ' HilaTiNfes-sTREgT.y, •-.! :»'}' V/ BENNETT & BROOKING HOUSE, ,L AN D, .; .E . S TAT E, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, ACCOUNTANTS, SHAREBROKEBS, Hastinßs-street. Rents and Debta Collected. • i LAND TRANSFER AC, T, ,. . , ? BENNETT .^^pK^Gv LICENSED GOVERNMENTtBROKERS, . ... ... .N^iP:l'E;R^;,vjt. j■ y; j. ■>;•■/ All transactions under./ the- < above, ; Apt promptly and cheaply carried out. " ~ MONEY TO.LEND. ; i« u^V , BENNETT & BROOKING are prepared to advance in Bums of £100 to £1000, on good Freehold "security. ■ :"/'AIIU' "~L AN P FO R , S A ; L ... •■ HAspirGS. ; hUM TWO in ,the aboye. Toymsbip, Nos. 50 and 53. J ' ; BENNETT; & BROOKING.. WAIPAWA.— IOO acres first-class; La^d, all securely fenced and laid down in English Grass; together with a well-buil^ four. . roomed Cottage. WOOD VILJ»E;r-39 acres, about, three miles from Wooliville Township ; Land ia flat, and lightly timbered. ... „ „ v . .. , , , HAVELOCK;— Section containing 1 acre, adjoining, the residence of R. Brathwaite, Esq!'"' " ' !) •■'■'" 11:| NAPDJIR.— Town Section No. 162, in part, 33 x 85 \ feet, Situate nearly 'opposite the Star Hotel. , r NAPIER.— Town 1 Section No. 312- Whiteroad. This Section is subdivided into allotments' containing 20 x 82J feet, 1 and will be sold on easy terms. BENNETT & BROOKING.HAWKE'S BAY HOUSE. ' ' Established-1863. •' "'^ " TXTE beg to notify having tTUST'RE- ,** CEIVED 15 cartoons ..:per,. mail steamer of sample HATS and BONNETS for the coming season. :' " : ■• •« • >•> ;.»'■// Amongst the most striking are, the Cor* sica, Eglington, Atnerstone, 'Stalker, Victoria, Albany,, Duchess, Belville, Vivian, Hilds, Chandos, Placida, Almeria, Dora, Gazel, Oromer, Trieste;- Shipton, Romily, Fernside, Electra, Arcadia, Seville, Mother Hubbard, Sea" Side, Gainsborough^' Coleraine, .comprising. Ladies',. Young; Ladies', and Children's Hats in White Feitptfrab Felt, Black Felt, Grey Felt, Myrtle Felt, Speckled Elphantine Felt, Navy Blue Felt, Brown' Felt. LADIES'; YOUNG LADIES', and, CHILDREN'S HATS ; in Black Velvet, Colored Velvet, Navy Blue Velvet, LADIES', YOUNG LADIES', , and JCHILDRBN'S HATS in Black Straw, Drab Straw, Myrtle Straw, Grey Straw, Brown Straw, Navy Blue Straws, Fancy Straws. BOYS' Black and Brown Sailor Hats. Children's Turbans. LADIES' and YOUNG LADIES' BONNETS in White Felt, Drab Felt, Black Felt, Grey iFelt/ Myitlei <F£lt, Speckled Elphantine Navy Blue Felt, Brown Felt. LADIES'' and ' YOUNG LADIES' BONNETS injßlack Velvet, Navy Blue Velvet, Colored Velvet. LADIES' and YOUNG LADIES' BONNETS in Black Straw, Drab Straw, Myrtle Straw, Grey Straw, Brown Straw, and Navy Blue Straw. There are over 270 single Hats and Bonnets, NO TWO BEING ALDIE, in all the VERY NEWEST SHAPES and STYLES. An early Visit of inspedtion' invited,' • «v? We have made arrangements with our Millinery Buyer to ship us every season, per mail, one .sample* HAT and BONNET of each NEW SHAPE invented, leaving the bulk to be forwarded by sailing vessel to arrive six weeks later. This system we have initiated in Napier will for Obvious Reasons meet with the approval of our Lady Patrons. ioSGIEL T WEEDS. We have been induced by the REMABKABLY LIBERAL TjERMS offered us by one of the agents for the Mosgiel Woollen Factory, Dunedin, who was lately in Napier, to purchase a considerable quantity of their Cloth (several patterns of which we have ENTIRELY CLEARED). They are suitable for BOYS' and YOUTHS' CLOTHING, LADIES' and YOUNG LADIES DRESSES, LADIES' RIDING HABITS, ULSTERS, &c, &c. Owing to the advan. tages we possess in introducing this Colonial Manufacture in, Napier, we are enabled to quote the low price of 4s lid per yard. Should these Mosgiel Tweeds turn put as represented, and meet with the approval o our Customers, we will regularly keep them in stock. Orders can be taken at once, from patterns left with us. tji pRicE & po,, DRAPERS & IMPORTERS, Opposite the Post«obtice, Napier. 718

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5015, 22 February 1878, Page 3

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