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W* ANTED, "ai>out 300 Acres of fern land Ploughed by Contract. — Apply to N. E. Beamish, Okawa, j Feb. 22, 1878. 850 WANTED, a Drover with good dogs. Apply immediately to M. R. Miller, Browning-street. 855 ?IA/AJITED, a Gardener as foreman for ' m the Nursery Business ; ako an under Oardener, constant employment for suitable persons. )4puby personally or by letter to ( - F. W. C.Murm, Ha wke's Bay Nurseries, '• West Clive and Napier. 868 fTkT ANTED, a Cook. Apply to Mrs { V V Lascelles, West Clive. 841 \ A / ANTED, a good General Shoemaker. |Vy Apply to H. Thomas, Waipawa. 842 WANTED, a four or six- roomed Cottage, f^urnishedi having- ivipw^of. Sea. — r ■ 1^ to-EW. P. Smife: >* * » 830 .. i WANTED, for the Country, a Housemaid. Apply to Mrs Kenrick Hill, Clifton ; or to Mrs Scully, Napier. 805 "fcTTANTED- '"inimediately !to '■ Lease at ;W Farndon, Clive, or Hastings, not more than a mile and a half from Railway Station and Telegraph Office, a five or six-roomed-iHtiiJs^'^jrd^O acres;of;lancL(p,rmore)i . ' Terms must be moderate. — Apply to J. A^ Annesley, M.R.C.V.S., Criterion Hotel, Napier. 791 TTTANTED, a^hispherd} -jwith two dogs; ;VY also, a Strong Boy, to milk and rfiake himself generally useful. — Apply to J. W. Wilson, Korokipo. 799 ANTED, 20 Painters for bridge work. — Apply at once to Meredith and urn, Waipawa. 779 1 \j ANTED, by a Lady, a Be-engagement IT? as Govern Ms." For; pajtiqulars, address "Beta," Post-office, Ham'pden, Ruatp,niwha, Hawke'sßay. 782 ANTED, a Boy to assist in the kitdheffi-F-Ap*plyi at; -the Empire fiotel, Napier. 716 "1 BENNETT & RB00KIN&. t NAPIER LOAISr"X)FFIOE, BENNETT & BROOKING, For the negotiation of Mortgages and Loans,.;/ '. Hastings-strekt. BENNETT^BiEIbOKING HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, jHJ/ * J A 'mi. '4 a a a .'. '.: -. GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, " ACCOUNTANTS, SHAREBROKERS, j . ! ) Hent9 '^ndj^ebf s/qqjUfio^ed. . {„ - , ■ } LAND TRANSFER ACT. ! BENNETT" & fißdO-MNG, Licensed government, brokers, I N A P I E B. ' All transactions under the above Act promptly and cheaply carried out. 1 ; MONEY TO LEND. JdMNETT & BROOKING are prepared (O 1 to advM6e itfsuhtioffjeiOO to'.JglOOO, . , j ■'"' "" ; Wsl»'"' ! ' ••■■-- hnWO'SECTfo^S ui't'h'e^bove'Townßhip, jJL<t Nqs. sQand 5&y,;w L ( , .., ..„ , ! BENNETT & BROOKING." WAIPAWA.— IOO acres first-class Land, -all j luJaecnrely fencedjandlaid down in English | Grass; together witli a" well-built' four- ! •, ,, rop.madc£ottftge fl , /,„, „ {: „, _ { , „ . iWOODVILLE.— 39 acres, about thrfee nulea ' ! - from, Wpo^vi^e Township ; Land is, fla^,. I and lightly timbered. ' ' l ' (EAVELOCK.— Section ) contaniing ... 1. ,apr,e, I adjoining the ' residence of'xL' Br^tn* ■ WiplEK^Tmm Section 'No. 1 162, in paft, I 33 x SSA^feefc, situate nearly opposite 1 '■'WstaisHeE r * * " '■"■ -•■ -'n'J.'A ''NAPIER. No. 312, White- ' road. This Sectidri'fe subdivided inta . ; allotments containing 20 x 82J feet, and. will be stJia- on e'asy*"terni^. ! ■ \ ■■ '.V ' •- : BENNETT & BROOKING. t)ENNETT &' BROOKING have for Sale SJ andLea^e, numerous Town, Suburban,, , .and' Country Properties. ' ' • "•"■ '""*>"•'■ 'Oefices— immediately opposite 1 the Bank of ' . , „,y^ N^y South Whales.. ...... ,146 i — — — —^~— — — ~™ |HMWKBifi.»tßAar .HOUSE. I,• r 2v>n«*E&ablMied4B63. : • ••-• -"■ ■ ' ! T^E- 'beg 4o (L ii6tify"having' JUST RBj steamer of sample HATS and BONNETS for jth'e. cbniing iseagpniJ undi ■■- >, >. A :-,■■:. . 7,- --< Amongst the most striking are the Cor* jstoS; 0 "kklingloii^ ■ 'Siaiker, j Victoria, Alban^^Puchess^Belyille,, Vivian, jHilds, Chandos, riaci'da,' AlmeriaJ Dbrai '" \Qv£e},>'.eii6ißmi'. Irießbe,JlShipton, • Fernside, Electra, Arcadia, Seville, Mother IHu&aroV 1 de* 5 Sfde, "QAin^bdroughi-'Ooie^ Sraine, comprising .Ladies', Young Ladies',. \h todrW'&ts° tf'white fWidb jFelt, Black F^udjeXi^Slfei Myrfte:Felt, j Speckled Elphantine Felt, Navy Blue Felt> Brown Feli-nLADIE^^ifOUNG LADIES', and CHILDREN'S^HATS in.Black Velvet, {Colored Velvet, Navy Blue Vfelvet. {LADIES', YOUNG LADJ&ESA^and CHILIDREN'S HATS in Biack Straw, Drab '• Straw, Myrtle Straw, Grey Straw, Brown | Straw, Navy Blue Straws, Fancy Straws. j BOYS' Black and " Brown Sailor Hats. ; Children's Turbans. LADIES' and YOUNG LADIES' BONAETS in White Felt, Drab iFelt,TßWck:'lFfelt, &XeytEelt» Myrtle, ;FeJt^ •_, . ] Speckled Elphantine Felt, Navy Blue Felt) ; Brown ; ' : ' r ii^bsltS l|f : iind- YOUNG ; LADIES' BONNETS, in Black Velvet, Navy Blue Velvet, Colored Velvet. LADIES' ' and YOUNG LADIES' BONNETS in Black j Straw, Drab Straw, Myrtle Straw, Grey j Straw, Brown Straw^attd.Navy Blue Straw. J There are over 270 single Hats and Bonnets, I NO TWO BEING ALIKE, in all the VERY ! NEWEST SHAPES and STYLES. An earljr.ViaJt of iltapect}oji invited,' -) , $ We have made arrangements with our Millinery Buyer to ship us every season, per mail, one^qampJeyHA^^nd^QNNET of each NEW SHAPE invented, leaving the bulk to be forwarded by sailing vessel to arrive six weeks Jater. % This system we have initiated "In T^apier will 'for Obviouß Reasons meet with the approval of our Lady Patrons. ■-. '.'A'.fi'.'UVVKUi) — -sm .-»...:;;.. „ ,:■ MOSGIEL TWfiEDS.' "•' 4 We have been induced by the REMARKABLY LIBERAL TERMS offered us by one of the agents'' 'for' tfepMbflgiel 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;'- tiADISES? 'RIDING HABITS, ULSTERS, &c, &c. Owing to the advantages we possess in introducing this Colonial ;ManufftcJbure( in Napier, we are enabled, to quote the low price of 4s lid* per yard. Should these Mosgiel Tweeds turn out 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. Tfl pRICE & po )( DRAPERS & IMPORTERS, Opposite the Post-office, Napier. 718

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5016, 23 February 1878, Page 3

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