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Situations Wanted and Vaoan WANTED, Married Shepherd, without encumbrance?. Wife to caok, &c. Apply to F. J. Tiffen, Elms Hill. 560 WANTED, a respectable Young Man 'or the yard, about 18 or 20 years of age. Must be strong and active. Ruddock and Fryer, Napier. 667 'ANTED, a Boy about 14 years of age, to make himself generally useful. Apply to Mrs Looke. 653 W~ 'ANTED, a~Good Cook for the Country. Apply to Mrs Flynn, Shakespeareroad, Napier. 655 ANTED, a Bullock Driver. Apply Maraekakaho Station 546 'ANTED, twoggood Men to Open'OUts and Break-up 200 cubio jards oi easily broken limestone for metalling. Apply Beetham Bros., Te Apiti. __ 624 W "ANTED, by practical Farmer (married), just arrived from England, situation as Manager on a Farm or Station j excellent references as to character and capabilities. Address " A.L ," office of this paper. 616 WANTED, by a competent person a situation as Manager of a station ; 10 years' colonial experience, with good .reference. Apply office of thia paper. 499 WANTED, Married Couple fora Station • man to cook, woman to do housework. Apply, Masonic Hotel, or to A. Sheild, Waikonini. 461 "ANTED, Two A.B.s for the Barque Helen Denny. Apply at once to Murray, Roberts and Co., Agents, Port Ahuiiri. - 417 WANTED, a young Girl as under nurse, Apply to Mra W. R. Russell, Flax* mere, Hastings. 474 Wanted W "ANTED, Board and Residence for two gentlemen. State terms, &c, to A. W., Box 64, P.O>, Napier. &J8 'ANTED KNOWN-That j, S , fl^. land, of Sunnyside, Taradale, will supply the inhabitants of Napier with milk in the afternoon, at lowest rates, after January 27th. All orders left at Mr Newton's Store I will be promptly aftende'9. td. Accounts ! rendered monthly. 389 BOARD and Residence, close by the Railway Station, Hastings 5 terms moderate. Apply to Mrs Stevens, Market* ville, Hastings. 295 'ANTED KNOWN — The larg^t GROCERY and PROVISION WAREHOUSE in Hawke's Bay GEORGE SOARFE'S, DIOKENS-ST* (the main thoroughfare to the Railway Sta. tion), where the largest assorted Stock o* China and India Teas are constantly mainf tamed. The qualities are all guaranteed PURE, FRESH, and not to be excelled foi CHEAPNESS Genuine Plantation OOFFEE 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 when requested. Fresh Butter and Eggs from the Choicest Dairies daily. 74 'ANTED KNOWN — That S. 5", Cooper (late T. Morrison), Watchmaker and Jeweller, has a splendid assort" n»ent of Watches, Jewellery, and Clocks on bftud. at reasonable prices; and exeoutea Repaus of every description, opposite the Union Bank, Napier. Sports WAIPA.WA ATHLETIC OLTJB. QPORTS ! QPOETS ! O PORTS ! WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1881 Sports will be held on the usual grounds at Waipawa on the above date. DONALD DINNIE, The world- renowned Scottish Athletic Champion, will compete, and Bhow hi* wonderful skill. PROGRAMME. 1. Throwing 161 b Hammer. First, £3 j second, £2. Entrance, 2s 6d. 2. Handicap, 100 yards. First, £2 ; second, £1. Entrance, 2s. 3. Putting the Stone, 221 b. First, £3; sacond, £2. Entrance, 2s 6d. 4. Handicap, 300 yards. First, £3 ; second, £1 10s. Entrance, 2s 6d. 5. Best Bagpipe Player. First, £2 ; second, £1. Entrance. 2s. 6. Dancing Highland Fling. First, £3; second, £2. Entrance, 2s 6d. 7. Running High Jump. First, £2 ; second, £Llos. Entrance, 2s. 8. Hurdle Race, 440 yards. First, £3; second, £1 10s. Entrance, 2s fid. 9. Tossing the Caber. First, £3; second, £2. Entrance, 2s 6d. 10. Boys' Race, 440 yards, for boya under 17. First, £l 1 second, 10s. Entrance, Is. ' 11. Bicycle Race, It mile. First, £2; second, £1. Entrance, 2s 6d. 12. Sword Danoe. First, £3; second, £2. Entrance, 2s 6d. 13. ffandioap, 440 yards. Firs*, £3 ; second, £1 10s. Entrance, 2s 6d. 14. Wrestling. First, £3 j second, £2. Entrance, 2s 6d. 15. Boys' Race (under 12), 150 yards. Fir«t, 10s ; second, ss. Entrance, 6d. 16. Putting 661 b weight over bar. First, £2 ; Becond, £1. Entrance, 2s. 17. Tilting in the Ring, First, £3 j second, £2 Entrance, 3s. I Entries for the handicaps will be received by the undersigned up to 29th February. I Acceptances to be made on the ground. Particulars of the handicaps allowed by Donald Dinnie in weight-putting contests I will be advertised shortly. W. STEPHENS, 639 Hon. Seo. ( Mr Boope Brooking^ Notices MONEY TO LEND.— The undersigned has the following sums to advance on approved security : — Two sums of £100, one sum of £200, one sum of £250, three sums of £300, one sum of £500, one of £600, one of £1000, and any sum from £1000 to £10,000. ROOPE BROOKING. November 24, 1883. 803 FORTY Acre Rural Section, Woodville, situate on the road to the Gorge j very valuable section. Terms can be made. 460 "fjlOR SALE, — Seven valuable Rural Sec? 1 JC tions at Woodville, in blocks of 40 to 200 acres, bounded by main road to Napier. I "«T|TELL - BUILT Four-roomed House, v 7 fitted with all conveniences, good * range, water laid on; situate in Oarlyle- " street. Easy terms can be given. TnOR LEASH OR SALE,— Those Valuf .JC able Premises situate at corner of Olive--1 square and Dickens-street, adjoining Messrs Fortune and Black's premises. For parfciou- ■ lars apply to ROOPE BROOKING. 1 rpHREE Quarter-acre Sections adjoining. . ._ L each, other, very favorably situate. Can be sold in one or more lots upon easy terms. I Apply ROOPB BROOKING. gemoval ISotioe. JJOTTOBi OF REMOVAL MB XT' J"IONHOY, BUTOHEE, _Ei» V/ begs, to inform his patrons, and the public generally, that he ht* t removed from the Shop, in Haatings-street to 7 larger and more commodious premises in.the_ same street, opposite '"Mr^fD.-W. Knowlej. . The premises' hare been 'specially fitted up for I carrying on a large business^ , and those.en- ■> : 1 trusting or<io» f to his care will; receive ©very V ) attention. 35

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6780, 12 February 1884, Page 1

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