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Situations "Wanted and Vacant WANTED, a situation as Mnnriger ov Overseer on a station or farm ; 18 ' years' experience. Apply to F. D. Luckie; Napier. 714 WANTED— A Man Cook, for Kereru ;" Station; must be a steady. mail. — Apply to M. R. Miller. 764 WANTED, a Lad to milk 3 or 4 cows . and make himself generally useful. F. J. Tiffen, Elms Hill. 44 '.. Wanted Known PRIVATE Board nnd Residence for a young lady. House situated on the Hill, close . '. . to town. — Apply at the oflice o£ this paper. 75U WANTED KNOWN— W. Farraiy. of Meanee, begs to give notice htfcwill continue to serve Milk as usual, notwithstanding i'also reports to the contrary, circulated by other Milkmen. 678 ' WANTED KNOWN— H. Neal's City Hair-cutting Saloon, Hastings-street, opposite Dickens-street, Napier. 663 WANTED KNOWN— George Scarfe has Fruit of various kinds on sole Cheap for preserving. Prime Akaroa Cheese and Canterbury Bacon and Hams. 558 : . WANTED KNOWN— J. Sturm's Fruit Store, Emerson-street. Oheap Fruit, , Seeds and Plants in pots, in any quantities. In premises, Emorson-street, directly opposite Mr White's Basket Factory. 478 WANTED, £2000 on Mortgage— fr*©-!, hold property in Napier, worth ove* ... £3000. Address Sig-ma, Hekald offioe. 232 WANTED KNOW N— . JAS. JOHNSTONE, Star Hotel. \ has Reduced all Meals to One Shilling; .. Board, One Pouud per week, To suit the times. 48 ~6 THE ECONO MI ST. The advantage of paying cash. Suits Best Tweeds £5 to £5 10s ... -> Diagonal and Fancy Suits £6 10s to £6 10s V • Unrivalled Trousers from ... ... £1 5s Fit, Stylo and Workmanship guaranteed. T. COTTRELL, Practical Tailor, 49 Next Caledonian Hotel. MONEY TO LEND. ___& A,f\\f\\ on Freehold Property for a oW jSKA\J term of years. Address : H.D.R., 677 He«ald Office. Houses, to Let &c, TO MARKET GARDENERS, FRUITERERS, AND OTHERS. TO LET for a poried of years, the Rose- . neath Orcharch, near Taradale, containing about 2 acres of the finest fruit trees in the province Also, about 2 acres of kitchen garden; artesian water running through it. Apply to A. PETERS, 732 Rosenoath, Taradale. T O LE T, A "DAIRY FARM, about 40 acres, four ?' miles from Napier. Stock, plant, and business at option of purchaser. Apply W. Y. DENNETT, Albion Hotel, G92 Napier. T O LE T , FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, with Gas and Water laid on, in Brewßter-street, within five minutes walk of Poet-Office. Also Offices and Sample Rooms conveniently situated in Hastinas-str<?et. Apply to ROBT. LAMB, Architect, 631 Emerson-street. TO BE LET, a Furnished House at Waipukurau. Apply to G. E. Sainsbury, Napier. &5 _.l.W«WWMaßßßM___— CTW— M_y— ■— — l Lost and Pound £1 REWARD. LOST from Kaikora a Black Pony Mare, AKP on near shoulder, with saddle mark, supposed to be running at Te Auto or Paki Paki. Ono Pound reward on delivering the same at Kaikora Hotel, to Walter Adair. 771 TO CONSTABLES AND OTHERS.— £1 Reward. — Lost, Small Black and Tan COLLIE DOG, white on muzide and .'.','' tip of tail ; chain collar, with name and 'hum-' ber, on when lost. Apply Star Hotel. 741 Art Unions mARADALE STORE. GRAND ART UNION OF DRAPERY, &c. FIFTY PRIZES. Drawing to take place during Easter week Nd. 1, Prize, Goods value £10 ; 2, 20 yards Black Silk, £8 ; 3, Gentleman's Outfit, £6 ; 4, 40 yards Black Lustre, £6 ; 5, Black Silk Dress, £7 ; 6, Gentleman's Suit, £4 ; 7, Lady's Sterling Silver Locket, £3 j 8, Boy's, best Suit, £2 10s ; 9, 20 yards Dress Material; £2 10s ; 10, 13 yards White Shooting, £2 10s , 11, Gentleman's Overproof Coat, £2 lOs ; 12, Lady's Silver Brooch and Earrings, £8 ; 13, pair Blankets, and Sheets, £2 10i ; 14,' half; QT chest beat Tea, £5 ; 15, Lady's Fancy Drees £ > Pioco, £2 10s ; 16, 40 yards Print, £2 ;.T7, .*. * AustHan Rug, £1 10s j 18, sot Gold Studs, £l 10s ; 19, Eight-day Time-piece, £1 16s ; 20, paii* Mon's best Trousers, £1, 10s ; 21, Lady's Wool Shawl, £1 10s ; 22, Fancy Dress Piece, £1 17s 6d ; 23, 20 yards Printr, £1;' 21, 10 yards bost White Flannel, £1 10s ; 2fi, Clock, £1 58 ; 26, Grenadine Drees, £2 sa ; 27, set of Gold Studs, £1 10 a; 28, pair Men's best E.S. Boots, £1 ss ; 29, Lady's Fanoy. Dress Piece, £1 10s ; 30, Clook, £1. And twenty othei* good and valuaWe Prizes. ; 200 TICKETS AT 10s EAOH. SIS Trespass Notices POISON will be laid on the Run of the ' undersigned on and after this date, Anyone found trespassing will be prose* cuted. J. & C. HERBERT, t Wainui, August 1, 1879. Billiards FREE BILLIARDS ! FREE BILLIARDS ! FREE BILLIARDS! ! At the NAPIEII HOTEL, WHITE-ROAD. THE undorsigned having supplied a long* . ,. felt want, hopes by civility and atten- i tion to his numerous town and country customers to merit a fair share of publio patronage. : ; I*~ .<•.■ JOHN ASHTON, 442 Proprietor.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5623, 27 February 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5623, 27 February 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5623, 27 February 1880, Page 1