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Wasted." WANTED-A Nurse Girl. Apply to Mrs Balharry, Thomson-road. -. ANTED -An Errand Boy. Apply to Geo. VKemsley, . WANTED— A Housemaid. Apply to. Mrs Bell, Crown Hotel, Spit. ______ "ITT ANTED—lmmediately. a Married Couple Yγ without encumbrance; man as gardener, &c , woman as general servant; or a single man as gardener. Apply to Henry Lascelles, West Clive or Napier "VST ANTED—A Cook. None but a steady maa yy need apply. References required. Apply to P. Gow, Taristoek Hotel, Waipukurau. . . WANTED— Tyro good General Hands, permanent employment to competent men.—John M'Vay. WANTED KNOWN.-That W, frebble has Jußt received COCOA NUTS, BANANAS (prime sample), and smoked SCHNAPPER. W ANTED HNOWK-0 YSTEKS, every week. Just received CRAYFISH. Also, a good' supply of choice Fruit and Vegetables. Poultry of all kinds, at the shortest notice.—W. MILES, Hastings-street. TO BOOTMAKERS WANTED— A good General Hand. Also, one for Repairing. Apply to Wm Tuckwell, Hastings-street, Napier. WANTED— A Married Couple without encumbrance, Man as Cook, woman ns General Servant. Apply to M. R. Miller WANTED KNO"WN—\VHKt,\N & Miles, Nightmen to the Borough of Napier, Water Carliers, and General Carters. Persons desirous of having their premises attended to,will oblige by sending their address to Whrlan & Miles, No. 2 Siirry Cottage, White-road, Napier. TX7"ANTED-Good General Servants, TT and Nursemaids. Apply at Mra Prebble'a Registry Office, next Theatre Boyal, Napier. ANTED KNOWN—My specialities are Canterbury Hams, Bacon, and Cheese, at the lowest remunerative prices. J. W. GRIFFIN, opposite Bolt's Timber Yard. (Inspect window for prices.) ■SSTANTJiO KNOWN — Mrs Skivage (frona VY England), Midwife and Monthly Nurse, 5 door.-; from the Theatre. For references, apply to Mrs Porster. "ANTED TO LEND—By the Building Society No. 6—Money in any Bums. Apply at office, Browning-street _ WANTED KNOWN—That Mrs Barry, Taradale Store, has for sale about 25,000 Bricks and a quantity of flrst-class Lime, also about 16 tons Seed Fluke Potatoes. W ant ED ™°™-oysteßS (Fresh) by every Boat from' the Cay of Islands, at PREBBLE'S Fruit Shops, Haatiup-stroet, and Ten. nyson street next Theatre Royal. Smoked PISH of the beet curers every week.—Pickle Bottles bought in any quantity. . "ANTED KNOWN-That all kinds of iSißcuit - may be had at J. Heron's, Carlyle-Btreet. Give them a trial, before purchasing imported goods. " Which must necessarily be dry and stale. En' courage local industry. Biscuits made fresh daily. FIRST PKIZE, MELBOURNE EXHIBITION, 1881* WANTED KNOWN—That Thomson and Cα, Ccrdial aDd Liqueur Manufacturers, are the only firm In New Zealand who were awarded First Prize for Ginger Wine. 'ANTED KNOWN-That Thomson and Cor were awardod First Prize for Raspberry Vinegar at the Melbourne Exhibition. WANTED KNOWN-That Thomson and Co. haye received Six Awards at the Melbourne Exhibition for their Manufactures. ANTED TO LET—A Fiye-roomed House and Shop Id Dickenß-street. Apply to J. Mahony on the premises. "\TTANTKD KNOWN—Mrs C. Anderson haa TT accommodation for a few gentlemen at her private Boarding-house, Marine Parade. Clyde. Wairoa. TTTANTED KNOWN—That the TEMPERANCE Tγ HOTBL Is now open to receive Visitors and Boarlers. Bath Room, Beading Room, Ladiea Boom. 30 Single Bedrooms. Dinner from 1 to 2 ; Tea and Coffee any hour- Terms moderate. ANTED KNOWN—That S. E. Cooper (late T. Morrison), Watchmaker and Jeweller, has a Sfiendid assortment of Watches, Jewellery, and Clocks on hand, at reasonable prices; and executes Repairs every description, opposite the Union Bank, Napier. . ■ ■ "\}CrANTED KNOWN— T T CHEAP BOOKS and STATIONERY TO BB HAD AT R. T. SSIYTHE'S HASTINGS-STREET WANTED KNOWN—We have received a Parce of the first NEW SEASON'S TEAS, landed in New Zealand. DYE BROS., " THE LITTLE TEAPOT," Eruerson-street, Napier. -VfcT ANT ED KNOWN-< ALL GOODS . THOROUGHLY SHRUNK Fit and Workmanship guaranteed. GEO. V. KEMSLEY, Tailor and Outfitter, Emerson-street jjfSSESS XEW SHADED Br__| RIBBONS. ijyLJ PAXCY STEIPED PERS;S. "CUZCO" B^iS pl|i RIBBONS. THREE CASES gg|| NEW LAOES r<fK> A TTtrvrATTN'ff-f "VfOVELTIES yO - iUiVUii^3 ' ** yBsA NEW CUFFS C 0 L L A E S, SfBSMZS NEW V&MM SILK TIES. [A CARD] "ORIVATE Bonrd and Residence .it lira J. FkrX nandkz, corner of Ooote and Shakespeare Koad.j. Use of i>iuio, bath, r.nd every comfort. Terms moderate. FOUND— Yesterday (Sunday),in the Shakespeare road, a, pair.of Bi'K GLASSES. The owner can have the same on applying it the office of tliia paper. Tenders. WANT3I>— On account cf Messrs BikcH and Siudiiomik, Tender.? for Dra.ying to and from Kuriopapsuga übout 200 tous Wool and Stores, shed to be kept clear Teuders to bo Bent to W. J. Birch, Kone> croft, Hastings, before Ist September, and from whom all particulars can be ascertained. The lowes-t or any tender uot necessarily accepted. WANTED TENDERS. rpENDEHS wanted for Fallinar 20 Acres of Light X Uush on feettion Ko. 132 Gimondville, along . Plank's boundry. Tenders close by 4 o'clock on SATURDAY, 13lh August. Tenders to to sent in to fII£DSEICK ALGER, Clive. Or to LYNAGHAN, OrmoiidvHlo HotelIN .BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OP MESSRS DEANSFiELD & CO. /"IREDITORS wlio liuve not proved their clflims \_J are requested lo i»cud in at fiico proofs of Debt to the National Bwk of Xew Zealand, Napier. For the Trustees. W. KNOWLES; THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. Guaranteed by the State. 4 LTHOUGH this office has been in existence for J\_ a period of more than seven years, it is believed tha ,, - the objects for which it was csta v lisbed arc not sufficiently known or understood. It is deBired to set forth in a concise form information rei specting the business which this office undertakes: 1. The charge of all kinds of money trusts, such as Marriage Settlements, monies to be invested for the benefit of Minors, moneys bequeathed for charitable objects, monej s the title to which is in dispute, or whose legal owner is unknown or cannot be found, etc., etc. 2. The administration of the wills of persons who by appointing , the Public Trustee as their executor secure the guarantee of the State for the duo fulfilment of their wishes, and avoid the risk consequent on the appointment of private persons as executors, who not utifrequently, though earnestly desirous of actiug for the benffU of the parties interested, fail to carry out legally the objects for .which they were appointed, and consequently involve themselves and those whose interests tlwy are striving to protect in costly and hanasaiog litigation. 3. The administration of all estates of which no disposition has been made by will, whenever relatives do not wish to incur the responsibility of administration, or cannot from any cause obtain the necessary powers to act. In such cases it is the duty of tho Public Trustee to discharge all legal debts so far as the assets extend, and divide the residue \ amongst tb<? next of Itiu. 4. The administration of the estates of lunatics, lunatic patients, and convicts. 5. The charge of lands lyiug waste and unoccupied of which the owner is unknown, or who has been absent from the colony for ten years, having left no known agent. Tho cost of administering , estat-es is very small. Information may be obtained from all agents.— JR. C. HAMERTON, Public Trustee,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3156, 9 August 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3156, 9 August 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3156, 9 August 1881, Page 3

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