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WANTED KNOWN—That Mr W. GARRY having taken Mr Bibby’s shop in Kenilworth Street, is prepared to undertake Blacksmith's work in all its branches. Horsts shod and satisfaction guaranteed. 2C3 WANTED Immediately A good HOUSEMAID. Apply to Mrs ScitIMGEOUR, Empire Hotel, Waipawa. 194 WANTED KNOWN That Jos. Stone, Fruiterer of Waipawa, has taken out a LICENSE to SELL NATIVE and IMPORTED GAME. Fresh Oysters, Fruit, and Smoked Fish, Wild Duck, Pheasants, and Rabbits eve.y week. 164 WANTED KNOWN.—That CHAB. MARIBOE has erected his Photographic Studio at Mr Vincent’s residence, next to the Bridge, WAIPUKURAU. Carte de VUilo 12s per dozen ; Cabinets £1 Is per dozen. Out door Groups, Residences, &<•, to order. Every effort mads gi*e sal iii fact ion. Instruct iou to teurs Cheap Photo Set for sale. 167 WANTED KNOWN STEWART’S AGENCY S'.akespeare Road, Napier, supplies nil classes of Servants for Employers. Situations found for applicants. Fa*m«, Ho<els, 6tores, and other businesses for sale, and wanted for buyers. Loans arranged. Prod ’C# sold on commission. Good storage. Auction sales attended. Buying and Forwa-diog Agency. 186 FOUND —A Lady’s Jacket. Owner can have the same on application to Mail uffice. and paying for this advertisement. HAWKES BAY RABBIT DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEEB. TENDERS will be received at Poran gahau up till NOON on SATURDAY, 31st May, 1890, for Falling Buah, 27 feet on each side of the Rabbit Fence Line from top of Oporae to Mangatoro River, 4 miles 19 chains. Specifications may he seen on appheation at the Wimbledon Hotel ; D. Ryan’s Royal Oak Hotel, Weber ; B. Dennehy s Junction Hotel, Danevirke. (Signed) HUGH HANDYSIDE, Chairman. Porangahau, 26th April, 1890. 166 FOR SALE. KPT ACRES AT KAIKORA, sub divided O I into 6 paddocks, new 6 roomed house and outbuildings, well watered. Terms Easy. 3 -ROOMED COTTAGE, with ±-acre of land ; splendid situation. Price £IOO. 4 -ROOMED COTTAGE, with *-acre of land, good gardeD, within 10 chains of Railway Station. Piice £l5O. Terms easy. TWO 3-roomed Cottages, with each, frontage to two streets. Price £l5O each. MONEY TO LEND. IN the following Sums on Freehold Security. £IOO up to £2OO at 8 per cent. Over £2OO and up to £IOOO at 7 per cent. And up to £SOOO at 6 per cent. 40 E. GRAY, Commission Agent, Kaikora. E. GRAY, General commission agent KAIKORA. Agent for the N.Z. Fire and Marine Insurance Company N.Z. Accident Insurance Company Re J d & Gray, Agricultural Implement Makers, Dunedin. Waipay/a Mail. Auction Sales undertaken in any part of the district. Account Sales rendered immediately after sale. Rents and Debts collected. Tradesmen's Books made up. Money to Lend in any sums up to £IOOO, on Freehold or other securities. NOTICE. ANY PERSON found on theWhenuahou properly, in pursuit of game without permission, will be prosecuted for tiespass. A. POTTS, 140 Manager. Mrs John Palmer, WAIPUKURAU. JJAVING secured the services of thoroughly experienced practical Cutter, begs to announce that she will continue to carry on the business of Tailor and Clothier, formerly conducted by her late husband. The stock is large and well assorted, having been replenished with a choice .on of Tweeds AND Worsteds IN THE LATEST DESIGNS. Liberal discoaDt for CASH. 2!0 J. Turley, AUTHORISED SURVEYOR. LICENSED under the Land Transfer Act. Land and Estate Agent, and Valuer. Near Railway Station, Waipawa. 180

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2451, 24 May 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waipawa Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2451, 24 May 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waipawa Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2451, 24 May 1890, Page 3

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