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WANTED. YX^ANTED, a situation as First«olasg \y Cook. — Apply (Chinaman) Sam Wedan, BJask'a Boarding-house. 659 * \XT ANTED, a Married Couple; man V V who can plough and milk, wife to wash, &c. A cottage provided. Apply to John Franklin White, Exemere, Te Aute. . ; 538 WANTED, a Cook, for the Porangahau Hotel ; will be required to make bread.— Harsant and Adair, Porangahau. . ■-. 527 .rWATID, Tenders for Cleaning several miles ot drains.— Apply to Stuart Millar, Flaxtnere, Hastings. 528 \\7 ANTED, an experienced Shepherd * V with good dogs.— Apply to A. St., Hill, Porangahau. 531 PLOUGHING. ~~ WANTED PLOUGHED, about 500 Acres of Fern Land, in one or more contracts, by the end of March next. Apply to N. E, Beamish, Okawa; 448 ANTED a Master for the Hampden School District ; average attendance thirty.five (35), December quarter. The School-room is separate from the Dwelling* house. The Dwelling-house contains five rooms. Applications, stating certificates, . ■ and enclosing copies of testimonials, to be forwarded to the Chairman of the Hampden .School Committee, on or before the Ist of . . February. 419 ; , ANTED, at once, a Five-roomed House; the "hill preferred.— Apply to the Herald office. s . . :-243' : *- ; ANTED, for the Mangatoro Station a Married Couple ; woman as c00k, ,.,,., m able to drive bullocka preferred.— , • Apply to G. D. Hamilton, Mangatoro£ofc«i ; . MrM. R. Miller, Napier. 14C""'- ; ' .TTT ANTBD KNOWN,That wb have CAST IRON FURNACE BOUiERS, : 40 to 100 Gallons eaoh. Very Useful for Station Purposes, WILL BK SOLD CHEAP. 399 RUDDOCK & FRYER. WANT ED KNOWN-That we are Selling China, Glass and Crockery of every Description, viz., Gold and White Cups and Saucers, 10s per doz. ; 6-inch Plates 8s 6d, 7 inch 10b 6d ; Egg ; Cupß, . 3e; China Candlesticks, 5s a pair, best quality; Wines, Ports and Sherries Cut Glass, lOf per doz ; Tumblers, 7s ; Pudding Bowlb, large, . Is 3d, Is, 9d, Bd, 7d, sd ; Cruet Bottles, lOd each; Jelly Jars, 6 in a nest, ,4s 6dj?Biril : ■* Cage, Water Fountain, Is 6d ; Seed' Boxes- , Ewers and Basins, ss; Fanoy Toilet Sets, 15s 6d ; Chambers from Is ; Jugs, and ' Cups and Saucers in Great Variety. Very Cheap Table Lamps from 2s 9d. A primo lot of Grinding Stones. Groceries very Cheap. WATERWORTH & TONG, ; 16i Hastings-street. . TDOVERTY BAY TURF OLUB X MEETING, 1879. FIRST DAY. THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 18*9. Start at 2.45 p.m. ■* . „ 4. TRADESMEN'S HANDICAP, of not less than 60 bovb. ; nomination of three bovb. on the 21st December, 1878, and . , • acceptance of four bovb. on the 26th . January, 1879, night of general entry ; . weights to be declared on the 6th of ; January, 1879 ; top weight not to ex* ceed lOst ; distance, one and a half miles. Acceptances added to stakes. Start at 3.30 p.m. 5. SELLING BAGS, of not less than 30 soys. The winner to be sold immediately after the race for 40 soys ; if entered to be sold for 30 bovb allowed 71bs; if for 20 bovb allowed Ulbßjif for lo soys allowed 2 libs. Weight for age ; 1 J miles. SECOND DAY. FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1879. Start at 12 o'olook. 1. HURDLE RACE HANDICAP* of not lees than 40 soys ; nomination of two ■ soys on the 21st of December, 1876, and acceptance of three soys on the 25th January, 1879, night of general entry; weights to be declared on the 6tJh January, 1879; top weight, 126t;.over eight hurdles. 3f6 6in high; distance, two miles ; acceptances added to stakes. ■_' Start at 12.45 p.m. 2. PUBLICANS' PURSB HANDICAP, of . sot Igbs than 30 bovb; nomination of two soys on the 21st of December, 1878, and acceptance of two aova on the night of the first day's races, when weights will be declared. Distance, H miles. Acceptances added to stakes. Starb at 2.45 p.m. 4. TURANGA STAKES HANDICAP, of 100 bovb ; nomination of five bovb on the Slat December. 1873, and aoceptanoe of five bovb on the 25th January, 1879, night of general entry ; weight* to be declared on the 6th January, 1879 ; top weight not to exceed 9st 81bs. Diitance, two miles. Acceptances added to stakes. CONDITIONS. First race each day to start aft 12 o'olook punctually. Handicaps to be made by the handicapper; second horse to save stokes, except in Back Race. No owner or nominator shall be qualified to enter a horse other than the hack -races unless both be subscribers of at least two guineas to the race fund. '. All entries (except the Tradesmen's Handicap, Hurdle Race Handicap, Turanga Stakes Handicap, and Publicans' Purse, which are to be sent in at time, and as above specified, addressed as below) must be in writing, and forwarded to the Secretary at the Masonic Hotel not later than 9 p.m. on the 25th January, 1879, and enclosing fee of 10 per cent, on value of takes, together with qualification. CHAS. W. FERRIS, 125 Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. LAJND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. "VTOTICEis hereby given, that the several .IN parcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1870," unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one calendar month after the date of the Gazette containing this notice. John Warehouse Neal and John Close, applicants, thirty perches, being part of town sections Nos. 192 and 193, town of Napier, Hawke's Bay, in oc ? oupation of Alfred Scorgie.-— (J. W. Carlilo, Solicitor.) 621 ' Johk Alexander Smith, applioant, eight acres thirty perches, more or less, being suburban section No. $2, township of Napier, Hawke's Bay (except lot No. 1 on deposited plan), in occupation of Thomas Laws and others.— (Wilson and Cotterill, Solidtors) 641 Henry Hyde Care, applicant, three roods thirty nine perches, being town sections Nos. 377, 378, and 388, town - of Clyde, Wairoa, Hawke's Bay, in occupation of H. J. Williams.— (G. E. Sainsbury, Solicitor.) 642 - Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 24th day ef January, 1879, at the Lands Registry Office, Napier. J, M. BATHAM, 552 District Land Registrar. NOTICE. SEVERAL eligible Building Sites to be Let on favorable terms with long Leases. These Sections are well adapted for private residences, being free from flood 1> waters, situated in Carlyle-street, and at the corner of Onepoto Gully. : . ■ : -,-. Further particulars, apply to the under* ffi* • W.L.,REfe TT TUT O N T E I T H: AUCTIONEER, , . / ' ". STOCK SALESMAN, LAND AGENT, &O. MONTEITH'S.BAZAAR/J V } 216 Napier, Hawke's Bay N.Z, . ; -

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5293, 29 January 1879, Page 3

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