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Situations Wanted and Vaoan. WANTED, a Bullock Triver. Apply Maraekatalio Station 546 ANTED, by a Young Woman of re spectable family, a Homo in return for Eervices which she would render, Addrees " M.G.," Post-office, Napier. 536 W "ANTED, two good Men to Open-out ard Break-i.p 200 cubic jar<3s of easily broken limestone for metalling. Apply Beethim Bros., Te Apiti, ' • 624 WANTED, an Engine Driver. Apply at once, Paputu Sawmills, Ormondville. 8. B. Firth. 625 ANTED, by practical Farmer (married), just arrived from England, situation as Masager on a Farm or Station j excellent references as to character and oapa* bilities. Address "A.L," office of this paper. 516 WANTED, by a competent person a situation as Manager of a station ; 10 years' colonial experience, with good reference .Apply office of this paper. 499 WANTED, Married Couple fora Station | man to cook, woman to do house- <■ work. Apply, Masonic Hotel, or to A, ' Sheild, Waikonini. 451 "ANTED, Two A.B.s for the Barque Helen Denny. Apply at once to Murray, Roberts and Co., Agents, Port Ahuriri. 417 %JXJ ANTED, a young Girl as under nurse. ▼ T Apply to Mrs W. R. Russell, Flaxmere, Hastings. 474 "Wanted W ANTED TO RENT by the end of the present month a six-roomed Cottage, on hill preferred. Apply to Mr G. Kelly, on steps, Madeira-road. 531 'ANTED KNOWN- That J. S. Harland, of Sunnyside, Taradale, will supply the inhabitants of Napier with milk in the afternoon, at lowest rates, after January 2?th. All orders left at Mr Newton's Store will be promptly attended to. Acoounts rendered monthly. 389 BOARD and Residence, close by the Bail way Station, Hastings 5 terms moderate. Apply to Mrs Stevens, Marketville, Hastings. 295 WANTED KNOWN — The largest GROCERY and PROVIBION WAREHOUSE in Hawke's Bay GEORGE SOARFE'S, DIOKENS-ST-(the main thoroughfare to the Kailway Sta. tion), where the largest assorted Stock 0 China and India Teas are constantly mainf tamed. The qualities are all guaranteed PURE, FRESH, and not to be excelled foi CHEAPNESS Genuine Plantation COFFEE) roasted frequently on the premises, and is supplied either mixed with Chicory or the PURE ARTICLE as desired. Canterbury Hams. Bacon, and Cheese of the best and choicest brands. Cash Buyers treated most liberally. Parties taking up their residence in Napier are waited upon for orders twice weekly wnen requested. Fresh Butter and Eggs from the Choicest Dairies daily. 74 WANTED KNOWN — That 8. B, Cooper (late T. Morrison), Watohmaker and Jeweller, has a splendid assorU nxrat of Watches, Jewellery, and Clocks on baud at reasonable prices} and executes BepaLs of every description, opposite the Union Bank, Napier. ' Sheep Dip COOPER'S CELEBRATED ©HEEP TVEPPING TpOWDBR Is the oldest, most widely known, find most effectual preparation that can be ueed, and HIGHLY .RECOMMENDED By the Committee 01? the Agbioultdbaii Society. LARGE HHIPMBNT3 Have just come to hand, ex "Orari," "Dunedin," and " Loch Cree," and a further Bupply is expected by s.s. " lonin." Sheepfarmers who purpose using it aro requested to advise their requirements to FRED. W. WILLIAMS, Wholesale Agent, 453 Port Ahuriri. TOMLINSON AND HAYWARD'S |Hfc * * Is a reliable Cure for SCAB, TICKS, MAGGOTS, &0., And is highly conduoive to the Quality and Growth of Wool and to the Health and Condition of Sheep. Ii Is Nok-Poißonovs ! TOMLINSON AND HAYWARD'S LINCOLN SHHMP DIP (Poisonous), Has been specially prepared for the LONGWQOIi SHEEP Of Hawke's Bay and other parts of New Zealand, and possesses all the Valuable Properties of their well-known Glycerine Dip, with poisonous ingredients added to render it unsurpassable in destroying Line, Ticks, Maggots, Scab, &c, and in repelling subsequent contagion. Both the above Specifics can be obtained from the Agent — ■nBEDEEIOK Tj~ VLT ON, Embbbon-Stbbkt. 366 T H O M A S'S /^ARBOLISED - DIPPING COMPOSITION. THE CHEAPEST & MOST EFFECTUAL DIP KNOWN. At the late Trial of the various Dips instituted by the Hawke's Bay Agricultural and Pastoral Bociety this Specific was brought into competition with eight others, viz. :—> Tomlinson and Hayward's, Hall's, Little's, Jeye'B, Cooper'B, Logan and Wilson's, M'Dougall and Gillard's, and after undergoing the most eevere test, the Commitee unanimously pronounced THOMAS'S OARBOLIBED SHE HP DIPPING COMPOSITION SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. This Specific, for over Twenty Years tha Standard Dip of Victoria, has now pro fed Premier Dip of New Zealand. One Dipping ( only neceasary. Sole Agent — J. H. SHJfcfIPPARD. : Office and DepotPort Ahuriri. 434 Raoea. WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB MEETING. Acceptances and Entries close as under :— Saiubdat, 9th FEBBUABr, 1884, at 9 p.m. —Acceptances : Wanganui Cup (7 soy»), Flying Handicap (3 soys), District Race (3 soys). . Thubsday, Febbttaby 28th, IFB4, at 9 p.m. Acceptances : Wanganui Derby (tf boys). Entrances: Hurdle Race (4 boys), Sapling Stakes (3 soys), Maiden Plate (3 soys). Final Payment : Wanganui Oup (5 soys). Nominations : Handicap Hurdles (2 boys), Nursery Handicap (1 boy). Thxtesday, Maboh 6th, at 8 p.m.— Weignts : To be declared for Handicap Hurdles, Wanganui Stakes, and Nur« \ ser/ Handicap. . ... FbidaTj^Maboh 7th, at 10 A.X.— Accept* . ■ ances .'/Handicap Hurdles,.' Stakes Han--1 ; dioapV and Nursery Handicap. I-'.' FBBBMANR. JACKSON, 1 !47l .if no >uc.a- H on , Secretary. r -

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6778, 9 February 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6778, 9 February 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6778, 9 February 1884, Page 1

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