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Wanted "Tl f ANTED—A situation as Bookkeeper. if Ajjply " J.T., " office of this paper. "ITTANTED—A good Shepherd. Apply } V at once to M. R, MUler. WANTED— A Girl, about 13 or 14 years of age. Apply to Mrs J. Parker, Dickens-street. Ty ANTED—An active Boy about 15 or li 1(3 years of age. Apply to J. 11. Colcman. "ITT"ANTED— A smart, active Youth, to * T Milk and make him.self useful on a Farm. Apply to John Orr, Clive. WANTED — A Married Couple and Housemaid for Poverty Bay. Apply to F. W. Williams, Port Ahuriri. TTTAXTED — A General Servant (no }} washing). Apply to Mrs. N. "Williams, Scaly Road, Napier. TT7"ANTED—A Waiter for the Hastings M Hotel. Apply to John Kelly, Hastings. T\7"ANTED-A strong Boy to Milk Cows t t and make himself generally useful. Apply to Dolbel Brothers, Springfield. TSTANTED—A Housemaid. Apply to } T J. Bell, Crown Hotel, Spit. TyANTED-A good General Servant. t T Api>l3" to Mrs. Balliany, Thomp-son-road. "VSXANTED— A good Ploughman; one T T who thoroughly understands working a Double-furrow Plough, and taking charge of a team of Horses ; none but a Steady Man need apply. Apply to F. Collinge, Pakowhai. ANTED—A smart Boy. Apply to Combs & Co. \TTANTED— A Boy. Applyto"Large T t and Towiiley. "TTT ANTED—Slaughtermen. Apply at * T once: Tomoana Works, Nelson Bros, and Williams. TT7"ANTED—Good Cooks, Housemaid, * T Nursemaid, and General Servants, for Town, Country, and Gisbome. Apply at Mrs Prcbble's Registry Office, next Theatre Royal. "W7" ANTED—Employers requiring Scry T vauts to call at Gillett's male and female Servants Registry Office, Emersonstreet. Wanted I&iioivn. TT/" ANTED KNOWN—Messrs Knight t t Brothers, Clive and Hastings, have ■1000 bushels of Rye Grass Seed for sale. ~f TTANTED — Purchasers of PlumTln. * t any quantity for Preserving to call at W. Prebble's, Hastings-street, where they can be had very cheap. ~\\7~ ANTED KNOWN—Geoeck Scarfe Tt has on sale:—Half a ton of Prime Canterbury Cheese; genuine Edam or Dutch Cheese ; a plentiful supply of good fresh Butter and Eggs ; Preserving Fruit at extremely low prices, to clear out as soon as possible after being received; a now brand of first-class Flour in small bags, strongly recommended ; Crockery and China Ware, useful kinds, very cheap; Sugars, Teas, Coffees, and sundry requisites, at usual Lowest Cash Prices. Stoees : — Dickens-street. ANTED KNOWN—Thaifclhe Steam 1 V Launch <' LEISURE HOUR am be engaged at any time for fishing or ex cursion parties. An awning will be provided. Apply to James McKnight, AVel-lesley-road, near Railway Station. T T LER can furnish Venetian Blindtj with all the latest improvements. Funerals of all classes furnished equal in style to any House in the Colonies. Mark the address— T. P. Fuller, opposite Mr Garry's Foundry, Hastings-street, Napier. Joinery and Cabinet making in all its branches. ISoard and Residence. "PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE X for a Lady and Gentleman or two Single Gentlemen at Mrs Brenton's Car-lyle-street. BOARD and Residence.—A vacancy for two gentlemen at Mrs Fernandez, Coote-road. TTTANTED KNOWN.—The TEMPERW ANCE HOTEL offers a quiet and comfortable home for Ladies, and Families visiting Napier. WANTED KNOWN.—The TEMPERANCE HOTEL offers to Boarders superior accommodation with home comforts, at moderate prices. All single Bedrooms, with use of Bath-room. WANTED KNOWN - .—All Meals are One Shilling- at the TEMPERANCE HOTEL; Cup of Tea with Bread and Butter, Gd. Dinner from 12 to 2. Lost and Found. LOST —A Parrot. Anyone retun*ug same to B. Saeffer, Hastiiigs-stieet, will be rewarded. £5 REWARD. I OST.--During the month of January A a Dark Chestnut HORSE, whito blaze down face, one white hind leg; branded like WM (conjoined) on near shoulder, small 0 on near check, stands about ]5.\ hands high. Any one returning the same to George Smith, Hastings, or to G. P. Donnelly will receive the above reward. J7OUND— Two Bunches of KEYS. : Apply— MASONIC HOTEL. Tenders. Hi LENDERS will be received by the underJL signed up till SATURDAY NEXT, the 3rd of March, for the Removal, ReErection, and Additions to the residence of My. Newton. Plans and particulars may be seen at my office. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. THOMAS R, COOPER, Architect. \l7" ANTED—On or before the 3rd of TT March, ISBH, at 2 p.m , Tenders for the erection of Two-storey Dwelling (labor only) at Tai-uchile : lowust Tender not necessarily accepted. Apply to E. Gr. Uraham, Napier. SEALED TENDERS for the purchase of Town Section No. 110, Tennysonstreet, Napier, with the Napier Girls' School thereon, will be received by thn undersigned on or before the 23kd DAY or APRIL NEXT. REV. D. SIDEY, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer Napier High School. ___ To Let. rglO LET—For a Term of Years: Those _I_ rich, level Paddocks adjoining the Taupo road in Petane Valley; containing about -30 acres, and now in the occupation of Joseph Torr. Also, about 8 acres of level Land fronting the Taupo road, about 1} miles from Napier ; being part of Section i>3. Apply to— JOSEPH TORR, Sen., Brookhmds, Petaue. rpO LET—A 6-roomed House with about X half an acre of laud, pleasantly situated on the Milton Terrace with tine view of the Bay. Apply to R. G. GRAHAM, "Hastings-street. TO LET—A Four-roomed House (with or without Stable and Coach-house) ; on the Beach near the Victoria Hotel. Apply to— G. RYMER. mO BE LET at Waipawu, a Baker's X Shop and Oven, with Dwelling , attached. Apply to A. Cooper, Waipawa. Q HOP TO LET.—On reasonable terms, O adjoining Brett's Confectionery Shop, opposite Holt'is Timber Yard. Apply to — & ASHTON, Provincial Hotel,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3630, 1 March 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3630, 1 March 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3630, 1 March 1883, Page 3

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