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Fop Sale. IT'OR SALE OR TO LET—A 4-roomed JL Cottage, 2\ acres of Land attached. Apply to— R. NEAGLE, Tarn dale. FOR SALE—NeAv Potatoes at 2d per lb. For a quantity over 251b cheaper. These Potatoes took first prize at the Horticultural Slioav. Also, Green Peas in any quantity. AY. lIESEBECK. T?OR SALE—Patent Bee-hives, 50,000 JL Brocoli, Cauliflower and Cabbage Plants (of sorts) in any quantity. J. GODDARD, HaA'clock Nursery. T?OR SALE—Several Hacks and Harness 10 Horses. Apply to— DAN COTTON. 17.0R SALE— Broodfields, Meanee, a J. farm of Gl3 acres, subdivided into 9 Paddocks, Avith House, Woolshed, etc. For particulars apply to— GILBERTSON & DIXON. T7OR SALE CHEAP.—SECTION 239 JT East Hastings, AA'ith 3-roomed Cottage thereon, kc Also, section 240 East Hastings, with 4-roomed Cottage thereon. Tart cash, terms on application. FRED. ALGAR, Clivo. FOR SALE—The Lease of an Hotel and Store with 0 acres of Land in a Country District. Stock, Furniture, and Improvements at a Valuation. For further particulars, apply to— C. AY. MACKENZIE. Port Ahurin*. POTATOES! POTATOES! ! ON SALE by the undersigned, Prime Seed and Eating AVnrrnambool Potatoes in lots to suit purchasers. J. 11. A r AUTIER. TT'OR SALE (Cheap)—A Coach, nearly .1. ucav, built for the Napicr-Havelock Road. Apply to— J. FORSTER, American Coach Factory. ITIOR SALE (in any quantity).—Roach Lime, Bricks, Fire Bricks, kc Apply at Glendinning & Griffin's Brick Yard, Enfield road, near neAv Taradale road. Teßßßlea'S. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS aro invited for the erection of a new Shed and -Fencing at Hastings. Plans and specifications may be seen at my offico up to AVEDNESDAY, December sth, and at Messrs. Ruddock k Fryer's store, Hastings, from December Gth to December Sth. Tenders to be sent iv to mo by noon of MONDAY, December 10th. The loAvest or any tender not necessarily accoi.ted. ROBERT LAMB, Architect. November 29, ISS3. npENDERS will be received up to Decern_l_ ber the 10th for the erection of a House according to plans and specifications to bo seen at Mr. E. Lyndon's auction rooms. rpENDERS AA-ill be received by the nndcra signed up to the third of December for saving the Grass seed at per bushel at tho Clifton outstation. Conditions of contract can be seen Avith tho shepherd on the spot or at Fern Hill. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN MOORE. Fern Hill, Nov. 23, 1883. r jAENDERS ivill be received up to DccemX ber the Ist for cutting 170 acres of Grass at PakoAvhai. For further particulars apply to— FRANK COLLINGE, Pakowhai. TENDERS will be received a H . to 4 o'clock on MONDAY, 3rd December, for Alterations and Additions to the "Little Dustpan." Plans and specifications to be seen at the "Little Dustpan. " 11. P. COHEN, Hastings-street. ESsSsaeatiOSisal. WANTED— In January, 188-1, a trained Certificated Master (married preferred) for the Clive District School. The average attendance is about 140, but capable of further increase. The salary ivill bo paid according to the scale of the Board, but £200 with excellent house AA'ill be guaranteed forthe first year. The School is pleasantly situated, and is within five miles of Napier. Applications enclosing testimonials, to be fonvardod fo the undersigned not later than TO-MORROAV (Friday). F. SUTTON, Chairman. WANTED— By the Ist of January, 1884, a Head Master for tho Taradale District School. Salary, according to tbe scale of the Board; an average for quarter ending Stqitember 30tb, 135 ; the salary is £180 per annum, plus bonus (if any)"on results, last year £30, together ivith fees for the training of pupil teachers (£2O). Residence provided. Applications will be received not later than December 10th. Teachers classed below D.2. need not apply. Address — AY. AVATERHOUSE, Chairman of Committee. WANTED— A Head Master for tho Hastings District School. The average attendance for tho quarter ending September 80 ay.-us 154 ; the present average attendance is 170; the number on the roll is 231, and the population is rapidly increasing. The salary as per Education Board scale would be for an average attendance of 170, at the rate of £199 10s per annum, with bonus for percentage of pupils passed, and fees for instruction of pupil teachers. Tin re is a good house, and artesian well. Applications from candidates classed beloAV D 2 will not bo entertained. Applications to be in tho hands of tho secretary of the School Committee, Hastings, on or before WEDNESDAY, December 19, from whom any further information can be obtained. Also, an Assistant Master for tho above School. Salary commencing with £120 per annum. Bonus for percentage of pupils passed at the discretion of tho Board, probably about £15. Application to be sent to the undersigned by AVEDNESDAY, Dec. 19, 1883. AY. BEILBY, Secretary. Waastes! Maaowaa. G" 1 ENTLEMEN' S B OOT S.—" The t Gladstone."—Any gentlemen wanting a good quality and well-lit ting Boot should see "The Gladstone." at E. W. KNOWLES* Boot AVarehouse, Hastings-street. W "ANTED KNOAVN—That the New Zealand Clothing Factoiy an-, now selling Colonial-made Flannel Unders at very low prices ; tho same is the cheapest article in tbe southern hemospherc. Inspection solicited. TTTANTED KNOWN-That tho best \ i and cheapest 1 land Sewing Machine in Ncav Zealand is to be purchased at 11. AVilliams, Furnishing Ironmonger, Napier, sole agent for Haivko's Bay. Neiv shipment just opened up of the Singer system Machines. ZEALANDIA BOOTS.—Quality Guaranteed at E. AY. KNOAVLES' Boot AVarehouse, Hastings-street. WANTED— To Rent (or purchase), a convenient Family Residence, close to toAvn, and on the hills preferred. Address —<' Sydney," Daily Telegraph Office. WANTED— Purchasers of Baracouta to call at AY. Prebble's. Last week of the season for Fresh Oysters. ANTED.—To purchase : Good school practice Piano, on deferred payment system. Reply to "Piano," Office of this Paper. A" "SMALL Quantity of old MAIZE perfectly sound.-E. W. KNOWLES.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3859, 29 November 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3859, 29 November 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3859, 29 November 1883, Page 3

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