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WA I < ' WANTftD, by an experienced ploughman and station hand, k situation on a I l ' arm or Station; good references. Apply Heijald offico. 716 TJnXNTE©;- a Blacksmith, to take charge W of a shop at Takapau. — Apply to Sydney Johnston. 688 WANTED, an experienced Shepherd (a single man preferred), with good dogs ; wages liberal ; satisfactory references required. — Apply to N. K. Beamish, Okawa. ;___ 663 WANTED immediately, & good General Servant.— Apply Herald Office. , 631 WANTED, by a married man, with 12 years' experience in the South Island, a situation as Manager or Overseer on a Sheep Station.. , Apply to F. D. Luckie, Shakespeare-road. 637 ANTED, a Good Cook, male or female. Apply *to James • Bennett, Settlers' Hotel, Waipawa ' 610 V \ ANTED, a good General Servant for * * the country. . .Good wages given to a suitable person.— Apply to Mrs P. Dinwiddie, Brewster street. 587 \\ r ANTED, a Smart Boy, accustomed to ¥ V horses. Apply' to Mr Barry, Taradale. 550 WANTED, Draught Horses to breau in. — Apply to Hall and Isaacson, Takapau^ • 503 W~~ ANTED, a Housemaid.— Apply to Mrs E. Higgins, Royal Hotel, Carlylestreet. 444 GOOD Bodymaker Wanted. ' Apply at once to John MacLeod, Coach Factory. , , . , 453 TTTANTED, a Partner in a Sheep and V V Cattle Farm ; small capital required. Apply at the office of this paper. * ' 340 ANTED, Tenders for Draining and Clearing Flax and Titree.— Apply to S. Miller, Flaxmere. 255 ANTED, Apprentices for the'J-fress-making Department. — Apply *t6 Mrs j Boggs, Neal and Close. ; 258 ANTED KNOWN.— AII Posters, Handbills, &c, printed at the Hkralb office, have also the advantage; of the use, free 07 charge, of Din widdie, Morrison and Co. 's Advertising Board. , . ANTED KNOWN. —The price of " Wanted " Advertisements in the Herald is at the rate of ONE SHILLING per insertion of 15 words. T I F T.I N G X A>C KS* All sizes for Sale or Hire. RUDDOCK & FRYER, 158 Ironmongers. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. rpHE T. AND C. J. C; ANNUAL STEEPLECHASE MEETING. FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1878. Stewajrds : '" ■ Neil Campbell "A. Bowden J. Nicholson H. Hickey H. J. Baker D. Mundell A. Dillon. . , President— W.. White, Esq. Handicapper— A Danvers. f n Kaikora Handicap Steepiechase Of 30 soys, with sweepstake of 2 sovb added. Twice round the Steeplechase. course, about 2£ miles. Nominations, £2; acceptance, £1. Waipawa Handicap Flat Back Of 30 soys, with sweepstake of 2 soys added. Distance, 1£ mile. Nominatioh, vl £2 j acceptance, £1. ■ • ■ • • r. Birthday Handicap Steeplechase Of 20 soys. Distance, about 1£ miles. Nomination, £1 10s ; acceptance, £1. I Hack Flat Race | Of — soys. Entrance, £1. Post entry. Hack Steeplechase Of — soys. Entrance, £1. Post entry. First Race to start at Noon. Nominations will be received up to Friday, the 17th. Acceptances close on Wednesday, 22nd. ■ No entries will be received for any race except upon this condition : — "That all disputes, objections,' claims, and complaints shall be disposed of and decided by a majority of the Stewards, whose decision on all matters concerned shall be final." *■:' Three horses to start for each race, or only bhe half public money will be given. No person allowed to nominate a horse unless a subscriber, ' •* ,1 All entries to be received and addressed as before stated, with full particulars, entrance money, &c, enclosed. JOSEPH J. TYE, 55 Hon. Sec. -jITOHAKA TiRIDGE TjACES. MAY ,24th. Judgk Stewards — Messrs O, Kennedy, A. Mansfield, T. Kennedy, J. Turner, andD. Sutherland. Hubdik Race, of 10 soya., with a iOs sweep each added ; about 1£ miles ; 6 hurdles, 3ft. 6in. ; weight for age. Maiden Plate, of 12 soys,, with, a 10s sweep each added, for horses that have never won an advertised prize j 1£ miles; weight for age. Purotu Piate, of 20 soys., with a 20s sweep each added ; 2 miles : weight for age. Hack Race, of — soys. jl mile, 10 stone. Poky Race, of — soya., for Ponies, 14 hands or under; 1 mile ; 8 stone. Consolation Handicap, of 7 soys. ; lmile, Rules. — Qualification, 21s. Entrance, 10 per cent. Three entries, or noTacejThe decisions of stewards to be final. Upon no other condition will entries be received. Jockeys to appear in costume. Entries will be received up to 6 p.m., 23rd May, at John Lewis's, Mohaka Bridge, New Zealand Jockey Club Rules. EDGAR COX, 662 Hon. Sec. IN accordance with the suggestions made at the recent meeting of the Education Board, re School-house and Teapher at Ormondville, a Public Meeting will' shortly be held to consider what steps can be taken to make temporary arrangements for opening a school and providing accommodation for a master. The committee have decided to get a good married teacher, whose wife can devote some time to the instruction of girls j and with that view the committee would be glad to receive the names of any teachers so qualified, for the purpose of making a recommendation to the board at its next meeting. W. M'KNIGHT. Ormondville, May 3, 1878. .644 FENCING NOTICE. To J. Pocock, J. M'Kenzie, W. Ebbett, and Walters, or others, the owners of rural sections Nos. 20, 22, 24, and 27 on the Plan of the Arlington Estate. IN pursuance of the "Fencing Act, 1874," I hereby giye you notice that I, the undersigned William Goodwin, the owner of rural sections numbered 21 and 23 on the above plan, require you to assist in making, in equal proportions, a dividing fence be« tween the above-mentioned sections belonging to me and the above-mentioned sections belonging to you, and that in default of your so doing I shall proceed to make the whole of the said dividing fence and call upon you to pay one-half the cost of making the same. Dated this 29th April, 1878. 596 , WILLIAM GOODWIff. £1 REWARD. . STRAYED, from my x <paddock at Homewood, Brown Gelding, about 16 hands ; branded X on off rump; shod all round. Any person returning the same to my homestead will receive the above reward. ALFRED DILLON. Pataogata, May 1, 1878, ' 63

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5072, 10 May 1878, Page 3

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