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■■Juuatioas Wanted and Vacant^ REQUIRED imm: diately, by a Young Lady, a Situation as Resklcnt Governess Acquirements : English, Music, Singing, French, and Latin. AddreES, Z , Kennedy's Post-office, Makiririkhi, Wanganui. " ! 338 W.NTED, a g)id General Servant. J Apply to Mrs Sheath, Cobden-r- ad. . 3-9 TTT^NTED, a Cook for aStatiori. Must. „ ' V? be a good baker, and a temperate ...» man. Wages libeial. Apply to N. E. Beamish, Okawa. ■ ' --■•". 3G5 ANTED, a good Cook. Apply to W. \Y A A. Beecroft, Hastings. ' 313, !' : Z, WANTED, good Wheelwright, constant '" work and good wages. Apply to ' Corskie and Robb, Blacksmiths and Wheel?.'. ,', wrights, Waipawa. 275 »■•' A YOUNG LADY desires a situation as' Governess to children under 12. Oountry preferred. Apply Office of %is;_- . Paper. 260 V TO BOOTMAKERS. ' ". r. \ k t, WANTED, a good hand for, repairing -•-=' and making. Constant employment. - *■ Apply to Wm. Tuckwell, Hastings-street. 226 - WANTED, Married Couple, withoat '.."•'.. children; wife as general servant, mai. for station work, or a Girl as general servant. Apply to A. H. iVallis, Edenham, Patangata. 65 ANTED, for New South Wales Rail ways, New England District, 500 Men, comprising Timber Hewers, Sleepergetters, Platelayers, and Pick and Shovel- , "i Men. Highest wage 3 given. Splendid cli- r mate. Men make much more time per month and all the year round than in New Zealand. David Proudfoot, City Tramway, Dunedin. _56 ; ; WANTED, an Apprentice for the Monumental Stone Business; one , .: ; with a knowledge of writing preferred. Ap- i : ply to T. Waterworth, Monumental Mason. i 57 r WANTED, an Experienced Jockey, mnst be able to ride Derby weight ; reference required. Apply to J. Chaffe, Trainer, Haveiock, Napier. 59 , ; ■ Wanted ANTED KROWN— That J. T. Cassin ; " ; has made arrangements with the", proprietors of several large Daries for a daily supply of good, fivsh Butter. 316:-. ... . ANTED to Purchase or Hire a Teaih "...; of eight Bullocks, with yokes and . . chainnings, stating price, at once, to .8. B. _.. . Firth, Ormoridvilie Sawmills. 1 302 V)'■-") '■-" ANTED KNOWN— That owing to Mrs Boggs' large increase of Business in Dresemalcing she has taken those. Commodious Premises in Tennyson-street, ' " known as the Napier Girls' School, where she., will have every convienence in waiting on the Customers. 198 - WANTED — Buyers for Glass-covered Sugar Basins and Butter Coolers at Is 6d each. Tumblers from 5s 6d per dozen. Cups and Saucers 6s per dozen. J. T. Cassin, Hastings-street. .317 ./ . WANTEDTto sell a Hor.e. Express and ! ' Harness ; Shafts and Pole complete ; guaranteed to carry a ton. Apply to J. Heron or J. O'Shannassey. 64 ANTED KNOWN— The Temperance Hotel offers a quiet and comfortable home to Ladies and Families visiting Napier. 67 WANTED KNOWN— Several thousand Posts, Strainers, Rails, House Blocks, etc., are placed with Geobgb Soabfb for sale on very advantageous terms to buyers. Delivery on trucks at Takapau. 69 ANTED KNOWN-The Temperance Hotel offers to Boarders superior ao* commodatiou with home comforts, at a ' - moderate price. All single Bedrooms, with use of Bathroom. 70 ANTED KNOWN— AU Meals are One Shilling at the Temperance Hotel ■ Cup of Tea -with Bread and Butter, 6d. Dinner from 12 to 2. 71 WANTED KNOWN— Enamelled, Porr, -v „ traits, superior to anything produced in Napier, are to be had at the Napier Portrait Rooms, noxt Hbeaib Office. Photos finished with this process will remain .per- lT i fectly good for twenty years. Patrons can rely on^ getting a Genuine Ambbioak Finish. T. ANDREW, 72 Photo ANTED KNOWN — That S. E.Cooper (late T. Morrißon), Watchmaker and Jeweller, has a splendid assort" ment of Watcheß, Jewellery, and Clocks on hand, at reasonable prices j 'and executes Repairs of * every description, opposite the Union Bank, Napier. 73 Ktuserymen r.ILBEBD & ANDERSON, TARADALE NURSERY, Respectfully call attention to their large Stock of FRUIT, FOREST, & SHELTER TREES, FRUITING, FLOWERING, AND ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, PLANTS, &0., . Which are all grown to transplant with as little loss as possible under ordinary care. ; All orders carefully and punctuallyattended to. Catalogues post free on application. Town Agent : — MR WM. PREBBLE, 182 Fruiterer, Hastings-street, Napier. j-or Sale FOR SALE, THE GOODWILL of a DAIRY BUSINESS in town. Apply to 0. M. NESBITT, 332 Horse Bazaar, Napier. FOR SALE— A BARGAIN, THAT > Valuable Property situated at Taradale, consisting of Saddler's Shop, containing six rooms and shop ; Butcher's Shop, containing five roon. s and shop, 4-stalled stable, hayloft, coach house, Bausage house, boiler built in with shed, and all necessary requirements for carrying onj an extensive business. For further particulars apply to ' JOHN L. M'ILROY, Or to F. ALGAR, 26? Commission Agent, West Clive. f jPHE undersigned ha 3 For Sale a number K. of Valuable Farms, ranging from 50 to 1000 acres, in the Palmerston district, and numerous town properties, suitable for private residences and business sites. •■'■ For particulars, apply to JAMES LINTON, Auctioneer and General Agent, . w ." 188 Palmerston North. |~|IL SHARES i-OCGHT AND SOLD. G. STUBBS, Sharebroker. • l&<'* w ' ■ '* a W n ' ' " -»>»<•■?* ■•' ' _'■ ii , ' ' MRS ]BRENj_ON can apoommodeit^a.,^, laqy. and ''gentleman' ° r *two Single ~.PZ gentlemen Jjwifch" B6m<l., and ...Hesidence^jst Bellmont House, Carlyle-street. — 272

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6301, 14 July 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6301, 14 July 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6301, 14 July 1882, Page 1

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