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Situations Wanted and Vagan WANTED, by an experienced Gardener^ a situation in town or ooun'rv. Addrcß3 X Z., office of this paper. ". . 695 IVTAMMTD, an Appientice to the Dressy f making. Apply to Miss Fellowes, Dickens^treet. • 59Q W ANTED, for the country, a ttouee- *. , mai( * wno is a good laundress ; also a<httl<> Girl about 13 or 14 years of age, to make heroelf generally useful. Apply to Mrt Pox, The Barracks, Napier; or to Mrft Kennok Hill, Clifton. , ggfc W "ANTED, by an experienced person, Bituation as Cook and Housekeeper ia town or country, latter preferred.. Apply a. J., office of this paper, by letter. 68*3 V^ANTJiD, for the country, at tlie end ™ » of April, an experienced Monthly nwse. Address care of Hbbald Office. 680 '■ WANTED, a Young Girl as iTndeir : r Nurse in a private family. ', Apply to Mrs Faulkner, Petane. 579 "ANTED, a Marked Couple foraSta- . tion. Woman to cook j man to work a team of horses* or a single Female Cook. Good references tequired ; good wages given. Apply at Masonic Hotel, or A. Skeild, Waikonini. 357 WANTED, Married Shepherd, without encumbrances. Wife to cook, Bk\ Apply to F. J. Tiffen, Elms Hill. 560 WANTED, a Good Cook for the Country. Apply to Mrs Flynn, Shakespeareroad, Napier. . 555 TTTANTED, by prootioal Farmer (mar,YY # 'tied), just arrived from England, Bituation as Manager on a Farm or Station ; excellent references as to character and capabilities. Address "A.L.," office o£ this Page*. 516 WANTED, by a competent person a situation as Manager of a station j 10 years' colonial experience, with good reference. Apply office of this paper. 499 WANTED, a young Girl as under nurse. Apply to Mrs W. R. BusaeH, Flaxmere, Hastings. 474 WANTED, a respectable Young Man for the yard, about 18 or 20 years of age. Must be strong and aolive. Buddock and Fryer, Napier. , 567 wantea WANTED KNOWN— BREAKFAST RELISHES, just landed. Smoked BARBACOUIA, smoked MULLET, smoked BCHNAPPER, and a consignment of nice BTKEAKX. BACON, from one of the best Canterbury Ourera. Also Te Awamutu MILD new season's CHE USE. Always on SaU— GOIXBARD'S HONEY in the COMB, a delirious treat, and clear honey in bottles, from Is ; tat children this is very healthy, and much cheaper than butter. CHINESE GItfGER in syrup, Is 3d. Don't forget to try my PUBM TEAS and FRESH COFFEES, roasted on the premises— people Bay they are not to be excelled. GEOBGE SOAEFF, 614 Stores, Dickens-street. WANTED KNOWN— Private Board and Residence. Apply to Mrs Melville, Market-street, near the Presbyterian Church, Hastings. 586 WANTED, Tenders for the supply of 100 Cords Matai Firewood, on truck j to be delivered in two months, Terms cash. Apply A. Knight, Olive. 589 WANTED KNOWN— That WnaaAic M'Ginnity has taken the Provincial . Billiard-Room. First-class table, with civility and attention. W. M'G. solicits a call. 683 ANTED KNOWN-That J. S. Harland, of Sunnyaide, 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 will be promptly attended to. Accounts rendered monthly. 389 WANTED KNOWN — That S. B, Cooper (late T. Morrison), Watch, maker and Jeweller, has a splendid assort* nwrat of Watches, Jewellery, and Olooks on bnad at reasonable prices; and executes Repays of every description, opposite the Union Bank, Napier. JTotioes NOTICE TO OWNERS AND TRAINEES. YOUR attention is called -to the Hawke's Bay Jookey Club Rule, No. 51 .—"That no trainer shall engage any lad or other stable servant without previously referring to his last employer, and receiving a satisfactory reply in writing. Any trainer infringing this rale, and continuing to employ such a boy after notice haß been Berved on him by the Secretary of the Club, shall not be allowed to train or run hones where the Glub Eules are in force ; and any lad leaving his master before the terms of his- engagement are complete shall be disqualified from riding in any race. Any boy prevented from obtaining employment by this rule shall have the right of appeal to the Committee of the Club or the Stewards of any race meeting under the Club Eules." By order, F. D. LUOKIE, 687 Secretary, Hawke'B Bay Jockey Club. THIS is to give notice that I shall apply for a Slaughter-house License on part section No. 42, Meanee District. 514 HOGH LEETE. ANY AMOUNT required on first-class Station property; from £3000 upwards, at 7& per cent. OHAS. POWNALL & CO., 581 Wellington. ESTATE OF HUGH M'LHAff. SUBEDITORS in this estate are requested V^ to send in their Claims preparatory to a First and Final Dividend. EDWARD LYNDON, 518 Trustee. NOTICE. ALL who wish to learn the Violin or Piano without years of hard study, apply to O. H. Steward. Orders left at Mr Jacobs' and Mr Prebble's, Hastings-street, will be punctually attended to. 84 Butter Powder CHURNING MADE EASY. mOMLINSON & XTAYWABD'S BUTTER POWDBB. Brings Butter in Ten Minutes. Removes all Unpleasant Flavor. Increases the Quantity and Improves the Quality. Saves Time, Labor, and Money. TESTIMONIAL: From J. LAWfION, Kelty Bridge, KinroM, Scotland. " Having been recommended to try • Tomlinson and Co.'s Butter Powder,' I did so, and found it answer exceedingly well, having greatly reduced the time, required to produce; the Butter, rendering it superior in color and quality> while the quantity ia also increased, thereby effecting a considerable saving throiigh its use." Sold in Boxes, 6d, 9d, and Is 6d eaoh. ; Directions forusing on each box. Agents for Napier-— BABBAUD & ,BOW^RMA£fc .! Hastings-streefc. Nlßj-iThe Butter Powder is notU'o^lowirV* J. ;.•„■;■; .••;;•••■■; ■ ■-/. '■.[i.^i/WWiZ

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6784, 16 February 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6784, 16 February 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6784, 16 February 1884, Page 1

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