OUND, in Hastings-street, on Sunday, . a PURSE containing MONEY. t The owner can have the same on applying to Mr Kavanaoh, White-road, and paying expenses. ANTED, by a Young Woman, a situYT ation as HOUSEMAID.—AppIy to Mrs Pollington, Maori Club, Hastingsstreet. United Methodist Free Church A BAZAAR in aid of the BUILDING . FUND of the New School and Class Room will be held in the Masonic Hall on Tcesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, November 17, 18, and 19th, when an excellent variety of FANCY and USEFUL ARTICLES will be offered for sale. Contributions in Money or Articles will be thankfully received by Mrs REDSTONE Mrs MOORE Mrs CHICKEN, Or any of the Ladies of the Committee. IMMIGRATION. HE following Immigrants have arrived per " Helen Denny " : Miscellaneous : 39 Farm Laborers 7 General Laborers 1 Gardener 6 Carpenters 2 Joiners 2 Blacksmiths 1 Shipsmith 1 Bricklayer 1 Brickmaker 1 Saddler 3 Shoemakers 1 Baker 1 Groom 1 Mechanic 1 Miner 1 Painter 1 Plumber 1 Sailor Single Women : 16 General Servants 1 Laundress 3 Dressmakers 1 Nurse. Applications to engage those immigrants to be made at the Immigration Office, Napier. Written applications receive priority of selection. G. T. FANNIN, Immigration Officer. Immigration Officer, Napier, Oct. 22, 1874. NAPIER RESTAURANT. THE Proprietor, thanking his friends for past patronage, during the last nineteen months, begs to inform them that in consequence of the great increase of population of this Province, he will be able for the future to supply MEALS AT ONE SHILLING. The House will also undergo a complete alteration, and everything will be done for the accommodation of friends and the Public at large. Meals all day long One Shilling. Good Beds One Shilling. Oysters at all hours, in kits—guaranteed fresh. Having opened a Branch Establishment at the Spit, especially for Oysters to be kept in the sea-water, the Proprietor will give assurance that the delicious morsels will be good. J. C. MARTER, Proprietor. AN ART UNION will be held at the Spit next door to Barrow's Hotel, for one Week. Tickets, 219 Pictures Jewellery Fancy goods of every Description. OMGGOPATHIC PREPARATIONS. A further Supply received by the undersigned, including an assortment of PILULES at Is per bottle. Medicine Cases—various pricos. Cases of Tinctures Cases of Globules Cases of Pilules. Also, the following additional Homoeopathic Books : Laurie's Domestic Medicine Ruddock on the Treatment of Infants and Children Moore's Common Diseases of Animals Moore's Veterinary Homoeopathy. T. B. HARDING, Hastings-street. JUST LANDED, Per '■ Queen Bee," Captain Birch. A A A CASES M'Ewen & Co.'s IronLUU mongery, assorted 30 cases Drapery, a well-assorted stock 3 cases Novels 100 casks Tennent's Ale 100 „ Guinness's Stout 30 tons Salt, coarse and fine See ottr printed London List. STUART & CO. 19th October, 1874. £IOO Reward. one who will give such information as will lead to the CONVICTION of the Person or Persons who Attempted TO BURN DOWN the CROWN HOTEL at Port Ahuriri on Saturday Night; or Sunday Morning last. THOS. SCULLY; Inspector of Police. WANTED, 50 LABORERS. Apply on the Railway Works. JAS. DUNBAR,
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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1623, 27 October 1874, Page 407
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506Page 407 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1623, 27 October 1874, Page 407
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