WANTED. VXrAiSTED, a situation as ,Fir« ■ola6B V* Cook. — Apply (Chinaman) Sam Weclan, Black's Boarding-house. 559 AKTED, a Married Couple; man who can p|ough 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 aud Adair, Porangahau. 1 ■ • ■ ■'.. , - •■; -527 . W'ATBID, Terideis for Cleaning several miles of drains.— Apply to' Stuart Miller, Flaxmere, Hastings. " 528 \\T ANTED, au experienced ' Shepherd ** with good dogs.— Apply to A; ' St." Hill, Porangahau.: • '_ ' ■ ■'> '631; ~~ PLOUGHING. ■'..,' , ; V; WANTED PLOUGHED, aboijt 600 Acres of Fern Land, in one or more contracts, by the end of March next, ,. Ap-^.. -. ply to N, E. Beamish, Okawa. . .. '44$ WANTED a Master for the Hampdezt School District • average attendance' thirfcy-five (35), December quarter^ , j The. - School-room is separate from the DweUing-^ house. The Dwelling-house contains' v -five. rooms. Applications, stating ceftfiKcatefy., 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. 243 "ANTED, for the Mangatoro Station a Married Couple ; woman as cook, m ablo to drive bullocks .. preferred.— ' Apply to G. D. Hamilton, Mangatoro, or Mr M. R, Miller, Napier, ' ! , v 146 TTT A N T H D K N O W N.— ; ■ That we. have: . . .; CAST IRON FURNACE . BOILERS^ •;■ 40, to 180 Gallons eaoh.; , . . : : Very Useful for Station. Purposes. [' [ ]t WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. : | 399 " RUDDOCK & FRYER. ANTED KNOWflt-That we are Sftll"^ ing China, Glass and Crockery of every Description, viz., Gold. and White Cups and Saucers, 10s per doz. ; 6-inoh. Plates 8s 6d, 7 inch 10s 6d; Egg Cups, 3s; China Candlesticks, 5s a pair, best quality,; Wines, Ports and Sherries Cut Glass, -lOr per; doz ; Tumblers, 7s ; Pudding Bowls, large, ' Is 3d, Is, 9d, Bd, 7d, sd ; Cruet Bottles; 104; . each; Jelly Jars, 6 in a nest, 4s' 6d; Bird' Cage, Water Fountain, Is 6d; Seed Bexes^ Is ; Ewers and Basins, 5s ; Fancy, Toilet' Sets, 15s 6d ; Chambers from Is ; Jugs,' aijd Cups and Saucers in Great Variety. Very' , * Cheap Table . Lamps from 2s 9d. A primp, lot of Grinding Stones. Groceries' very; Cheap. •'••.'■.■■■:'•, ■.;;,- WATERWORTH & TONG, ,., 164 Haßtings-atreet.,;.; T~O L.E ..T/i'rr: ■]'</.[ SEA POlNT— the cottage lately in the occupation of Mr Puflett, containing seven rooms. , . .... Apply to . ; , , 486 E. LYNDON. . TO LET, AT.WAIPAWA, J ! A SHOP containing six rooms ; also stable and out-buildings, with baker's; oven and utensils ; to a good confectioner rent moderate. — Apply to John Le©buteur t Te Aute. 556 / - TO LET, , . .'; rpHE Victoria Hotel, White Road.— , X Apply to J. M. Parker or H. .0. Rob- ' ohns " . .. .. -.. '.".^O'. W O ODV ILLE. . TO BE LEASED FOR 21 YEARS. TOWN SECTION No. 31, next but one to the Woodville Hotel, This section in one of the best business . sites in the town, and contains — .:'...'- >■•■■[.. 1 Four-roomed cotttage with verandah ;-^ 1 Carpenter's Shop, 21 xl 2 . f 1 Building, comprising, furniture shop, v .. lathe room, cart shed,! and kitchen V^ Good kitchen garden, large yard, with pump and every convenience ; also, good two-roomed cottage at further end of section. ' The above offers a splendid opportunity to ' anyone wishing to commence business in the above rapidly rising township. Apply sharp, personally or by letter, to 575 Builder, Woodville. NEAR KAIKORA. . FOR SALE OR LEASE, A PRETTY Six-roomed COTTAGE, ' with well-stocked Garden, and about 25 Acres Grazing Land. There is a good Dairy, Coach-house, and Loose-box; also yards with everything necessary. On; the property there is a never-failing supply of ; good water and a large groye of handsome.. Blue-gums. ' Apply to the owner, '..,'.-' C. F. WORDSWORTH, 674 Kaikora " TO BE SOLD CHEAP, A THREE-ROOMED COTTAGE, together with Quarter-acre Section, planted with fruit trees, &c. ; a bargain if taken at once. ' Apply to S. SYKES, . Wellealey-road, , 566 (Next Hawke's Bay Brewery.) . T OST, on Monday, the 27 th instant, fee« J_J tween the Court-house and the Q.C.E., a Pocketbook containing a sum of money. The loser is not in circumstances to afford the loss, but will reward the finder oorn r leaving same at office of this paper. • 557 T~ OST, on Saturday evening, between the J_J Athenieum arid the City Terminus Hotel, a Plain Gold Brooch. The finder will be rewarded on leaving same at Terminus Hotel. SJT LOST, from the Spit, a Grey Parrot, wit" red breast. The finder will be rewarded by returning the same to Frederiok Watson. 589 NAPIER HARBOR BOARD. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE BOROUGH OF NAPIER. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.— As you, JLI will Bhortly be called upon to elect Three Members for the new Harbor Board, [I beg to offer myself as a candidate for elep- • ' tion. During my long residence in' Napier • I have always taken the deepest interest in all matters affecting the prosperity of the ' Port. When a proposition to erect a Breakwater was made. to the present Board,; I: voted for it, and should the opportunity offer would again do so, thinking as I do that the future of Napier depends upon good : accommodation for shipping being found . such as will enable vessels to load and discharge their cargoes in safety alongside of , some solid permanent work. Should you do me the honor of returning me, I shall endea- ' vor to the best of my ability to further the interests of the Port, and thereby conduce ;• to the general prosperity of the Town. I remain, ■ i Yours obediently, JOHN ALEXANDER SMITH. Napier, January 27,. 1879. . 571NAPIER HARBOR BOARD. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF NAPIER. I BEG to offer myself as a Candidate at . the forthcoming Election. My firm belief is, that unless we succeed in getting a Breakwater, N/apier will retro--1 grade in the next five years, and become a , second rate village. When the Government sanctioned the frittering away of £70,000 in harbor improvements (so called), but wbidh •= have proved quite abortive, to: my personal. knowledge the money (estimated at a quarter J; of a million) was at their service » in London, y.V; had they gone in for the larger,scheme. V, . t i" lam, - . . .-,,.) \ ;,.,••" Your obedient servant, , i JNO. STUART, >, Port Napier, 28ttJ[^u«jy, 1879. ' .'578;-
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5294, 30 January 1879, Page 3
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