****—— Mil limn ■ i*.Mi«****«****a*a*****************»wiMM«M*»*f , Situations Wanted and Vaoant — •• '■■ 7 '---'\. WANTED, a Boy to Milk, and make himself generally useful. Apply to J. Bird, Wallingford. . 611 TO RAILWAY" WORKMEN. WANTED, for the railway work between Tamworth and Uralla (65 miles) in New England, N.S.W. Pick and Shovel Men Men accustomed to Rock Cuttings Fencers, Sleeper and Timber Squarers. Splendid climato and any quantity bf land open for selection. Route by steamer to Newcastle, thence por rail to Tamworth, from which contractors' train proceeds' daily to? wards the heavy work on the Moonbi Ranges. A. and R. AMOS, 345 Contractors, Wanted , WANTED KNOWN—That a SOOIAL TEA and PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Methodißt Churchy Shake-speare-road, on TUESDAY, 17th inst. 7 Tea afc 6.30 p.m. - 628 WANTED KNOWN — Mrs J. W. Tbigge, Brunswick House, Whiter road, is now pi epared to receive a few gentlemen as boarders, or can accommodate married couples. 685 WANTED KNOWN— That 0. SHARP has opened a Greengrocery, Fruit, Oyster, and Poultry Shop, three doors above the Caledonian Hotel* 47tf ANTED KNOWN— Gboe»b - ScabpS has this day received a consignment to himself of Sydney Oranges, Island Bananas and Cocoanuts, which are offered at "a loW advance to clear quickly. Tho condition ii good. A few cases yet remaining of Applet* and Pears, which are being disposed of cheaply. Some really good Corned Butter from Hawke's Bay district, considerably lower in price than Fresh Butter,- and as good as same. Pure Honey of own putting '!up in glasses arid family cans. Excellent -for use whilst butter is dear and scarce. .448 ANTED KNOWN — Thafc JOHN DAVIS is carrying on the business of Blacksmith and Farrier at Puketapu. - m WANTED KNOWN— At the Napipr Portrait Room, Cartes de Visit of th most improved style and finish are to be had at 15s per dozen j 10s half-dozen. Also "on show a Magnifioent Collection of New Zealand scenery and looal views, which are offered at exceedingly low prices. An early call is re-* spectfully solicited. 421 "TTTANTED KNOWN—That 0. DOE-' BEL and CO. are selling best Newcastla Coal (screened on fche premises) at tha lowest current prices. Also, Firewood at reduced rates. 894 OMFORTABLE Board and Residence, or* Board only, afc Mrs Danvers', Percy House, Tennyson-sfcreefc, Napier. 468 ANTED KNOWN—That J. F. Sturm has some Choice Vegetable' and Flower Seeds of all kinds ; also Good Seed Potatoes and Fruit Trees. A great variety of . Shrubs and Plants in stock. 58 ' ANTED KNOWN— OYSTERS fresh from the Bay of Islands, afc Is 6d per Kit, afc PREBBLE'S OYSTER SALOON. nexfc Theatre Royal. 69 ANTED KNOWN — That S. E. Oooper (late T. Morrison), Watchmaker and Jeweller, has a splendid assortment of Watches, Jewellery, and Clocks on band, at reasonable prices ; and executes Repairs of every description, opposite the Union Bank, Napier. 60 ANTED KNOWN.— That Messrs J. Sinden and Hills have commenced business as Blacksmiths and Farriers, opposite ; fche Napier Fire Brigade Station. 61 WANTED KNOWN. ' f> KS KEMSLEY'S TROUSERS, O K& £&* ; . Unequalled; - SdO ■ Complete Outfitting for Gentlemen. All Goods lowest cash price. GEO. V. KEMSLEY, TAILOR, Sec, HASTINGS-ST., NAPIER. Directions for Measurement and Patterts oj post on application. 62 ■*f**r*i**n*_-.gzajrt***agwac^*_.i mi **wm_iM imm^f^&vmtmrmmmmmtmMWfm Lost and Pound LOST,— On Friday Morning last, a* Coat containing Watch and Albert. Tho finder will be rewarded on leaving same at Mr S. Hooper's, Hastings-street. 634 - £1 REWARD. LOST, stolen, or strayed, from Hastings, on Wednesday evening last, a bay roan mare, with saddle and bridle on, branded like E on near shoulder, about 14 hands high. The above reward will be paid to anyone rer turning the same ; or £5 reward will be given on conviction of the thief or thieves. Apply to T. Thompson, Riverslea, Havelock. 606 Business Notioes NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS Owing to Dinwiddib, Walkeb and Co. , which have been due for more than three months, will be sued ; for without furthor notice if not paid by the end of this month. DINWIDDIE, WALKER & CO. August, 1880. * ' Trespass Notioes NOTICE. T ~~ ANY Person Trespassing with Dog ot Gun after this date on fche Waiohiki and Pawhakairo Reserves will be proseouted. JAMES LYON. May Ist, 1880. SO Baths and Sanitorium LAKE TAUPO HOT BATHS AND SANATORIUM. THESE wonderfid natural hot waters possess curative properties of the highest value in all diseases. A single course ; of bathing therein of only a few weeks' duration has totally removed many painful and stubborn cases of rheumatism, lumbago, and affections of the spine, while much relief ia overy case is afforded. The healthy traveller, tourist, or excursionist visiting the volcanio district of Taupo and tho other Lakes should nofc miss fcho pleasures of fche Baths of Tapapukuao, for there only the hot and . cold water springs are closely separated, or blended together. Every visitor deolares that one Bath even adds new life, health, and vigor to the system. - .' Cottages and good accommodation for Resij dents and Travellers. Paddooks* for 'Horses. ■--■ For analysis of the water of the Taupo Hot Springs, soe Mr Skey'6 roport in the last . volume of the .^Transactions oi the New',. Zealand Institnite."*^' ■ '-A** | EDWARD LOFLEY, 70 Proprietor.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5769, 17 August 1880, Page 1
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