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j . WAITHXD. WANTED, 600 or a 1000 Good Hungry Vi&itors to the Pakowhai Luncheon Booth. 1113 WANTED— A Kurse Girl. Apply to Mrs Ashton, Napier Hotel, White • Road. 1101 WANTED, a position as Mauager of a Sheep Station, by a d-antloman of long experience ; good references. — Apply to X.^.Z., office of this paper. „ .. 949 WANTED— A Young Man as Boots. Apply Empire Hotel, Ifapier. 1067 WAITED— Situation as Manager on a Station, First-class references. Six years colonial experience. Apply P.Q., office of this paper. 1060 WANTED, a Situation by a man and his wife, on a station. The man accustomed to station work. Apply by letter, statiDg terms, &c, to C.8., office of this paper. 1053 . TT7 ANTED— A steady man as Station VV Cook, must be able to make bread. Apply. George Hunter, 'junr. 1035 WANTED, by two gentlemen, Comfortable Board and Lodging,- where .< no other boarders are kept. — Address, stating terms, W.l.', Herald Office. 1017 ANTED, early in April, a Tenant for Sections Nos. 164 and 165, Kaikora, enclosed as a paddock.— Apply to F. J. Tiffen, Elms Hill, Patangata. ' IC2I W "ANTED, Two or Three Shearers im- -. mediately, to Shear 600 sheep at ■' Puketit.— Apply to Me A. M'Donald Taradale. 962 ANTED, the Public to assist The Early Closing Association by making their Purchases on Saturday Evbnings before Eight o'clock. 961 ANTED by Mitra Gleeson, Apprentices for the Dressmaking department.— Apply to Neal and Close. 708 I*7 ANTED KNOWN— That Thomas T V Williams will open the City Dining Rooms, Hastings-street, on Monday, March 17, where the public may depend on getting good Meals at moderate rates. Boarders may be assured that the house will be conducted In the cleanest and most orderly . manner, and will afford all the advantages of a well regulated, home. 1061 ANTED KNOWN-That we are Selling China, Glass and Crockery o every Description, viz., Gold and White Cups and Saucers, 10s per doz. ; 6-inch Plates 8s 6d, 7 inch 10s 6d j Egg Cups, 3s j. China Candlesticks, 5s a pair, best" quality ; Wines, Ports and Sherries Cut Glass, 10s per doz ; Tumblers, 7s ; Pudding Bowls, large, Is 3d, Is, 9d, Bd, 7d, sd ; Cruet Bottles, lOd each ; Jelly Jars, 6 in a nest, 4s 66. ; Bird Cage, Water Fountain, Is Gd ; Seed Boxes, Is ; Ewers and Basins, 5s ; Fancy Toilet Sets, 15s 6d ; Chambers from Is ; Jugs, and Cups and Saucers in Great Variety. Very Cheap Table Lamps from 2s 9d. A primp lot of Grinding Stones. Groceries very Cheap. WATEEWORTH & TONG, 164 Hastings-street. TTT ANTED KNOWN..That wb have ,- .... . CAST IRON FURNACE BOILERS 40 to 100 Gallons each. Very Useful for Station Purposes. ij WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. 399 RUDDOCK & FRYER. "■' TO LET, AT WAIPAWA, 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 LeCouteur, TeAute. 556 TO LET, \ \ A SIX-ROOMED COTTAGE in Carlyle^ ' street. — Apply to WISHART & CO., 993 Dickens-street. T O L E T, AT TARADALE, a House, containing Shop, Parlor, Kitchen, and two Bed;, rooms. Situated in the centre of business ; this is a first-rate chance for a good dressmaker, .which is very much wanted. — En- . quire at Blue Gum Store. • . • Feb. 26, 1879. . 951 TO LET, nPHE Shop in Hasting-Btreet, lately ocX cupied by Mr Pocock, . • Also, Work Shop and Buildings on the Bsach-road. - Apply to 707^ NEAL and CLOSE. TO LET, A Well-finished 5-ROOMED COTTAGE, jCX. ii Brewster-street. Apply, at once, to P. DINWIDDIE, 640 Herald Office. T~l) LE T, ~~~~~ T^OUR of those new Shops adjoining the XI Albion Hotel. There are. two Bedrooms, Sitting-room, and Kitchen attached to each Shop, with gas and water laid on: to ' the premises, Rents very reasonable. ' Apply to .' ED. ASHTON Provincial Hotel. : Napier, January 30, 1879. 5 . 98 THOMAS WILLIAMS, Bootmaker, HASTINGS-STBEET, NAPIER, DESIRES to inform the public that he. has disposed of his Boot and Shoe business to Mr J. Starkey, on whose account he requests a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed oh him, :. All outstanding accounts are requested, to. be settled within fourteen days from date hereof, T. STARKEY I . TTAVING bought the Boot andt Sho9 : il business hitherto carried on. by, Mr Thomas Williams, Hastings-street, takesthis opportunity of informing his patrons and the public generally, that he intends to continue the business in the same premises, occupied by his predecessor, and that he will , supply only first-class articles; and ensure a perfect fit. * - T. STARKEY, .'' ■ :. : [ BOOT AND SHOEMAKEB, Hastings-street, Napier. ■ : 1064. !TiHE undersigned has on sale at low ratea X for Cash:— : Good Matai Firewood ' . . Totara Posts, Wire House-blocks, Rails, &c, &c, All orders delivered promptly. J. C. T~a7,Y LO B, Storekeeper, Havelock. . 109 FOR NEWCASTLE, N.S.W. r* "TIHE Colonial.built "• Clipper >j&s^\ X three-masted Schooner Wm "MARY WADLEY ". „ wSmSIsSw 159 tons register, Jacob Balls, Commander (expected to arrive from Hobart. Town about 14th instant) will leave for the, above port five days after arrival. I For freight or passage, apply to T M VATTTTUB . Port Ahuriri. Or to WISHART & CO., Dickens-street, Napier. Port Ahuriri, March 7, 1879. " 1018 FOR WELLINGTON. * rv » mHE W.Z.S.S. Co/s'ia. rfg&^jl^ 1 "RANGATIRA,"O!apt. VbctC^Kv^ Evans, wiE leave as. above rWlilifa on WEDNESDAY, 19th March. The launch will leave the wharf with passengers at 11 a.m. For freight or paßsagej apply to ' ' ' 'CHABLESKEEBLB/ U 1109 ••■-: . 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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5332, 17 March 1879, Page 3

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