Wanted. WANTED, two good TAILORS. Apply to E. E. O’Halloran, Waipawa. Oc 2-tf WANTED, a good FARM HAND. Married man preferred. Apply at Mt. Vernon, Oct. 1. R. HARDING. w ANTED, make Apply at a LAD to milk cows and liimself generally useful. “MAIL” OFFICE. WANTED immediately, Two Good House PAINTERS. Apply to M'EEEDITH & STADUM, sep 21-tf Waipawa and Napier. WANTED, a COOK ; also, a HOUSEMAID. Apply Kelly’s Imperial Hotel, Waipawa. sep 28-tf WANTED, BOARD & RESIDENCE for Gentleman, Wife, and Infant. Private family preferred. Address, stating terms and where situated, to ALPHA, sep 2G-2t Waipawa Mail Office. ■\TT ANTED KNOWN that NEWTON an d JOHNSON have now opened their first consignment of Spring and Summer Goods. sep 25-tf BD.Un.HN XoIiCCH. [A CAItD.] R. ALEX. TODD, WAIPAWA. Hours of Consultation : From 9 to 11 a.m., and from 8 to 10 p.m. Oc2-tf COMMENCING BUSINESS. J O II N ONION BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, (Drake’s Old Premises) W A I P A W A . executed with neatness and despatch. A Good Fit Guaranteed. Oc2-3m J O II N BARRON FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, K O P U A . WEDDING AND CHRISTMAS CAKES Made to Order. Customers waited on Daily. Refreshments always ready, sop 14-3 m THOMAS STACEY. “OREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, KOP U A , Bread delivered to all parts of the lino. sep 14-3 m J. J. KELLY,
AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER, &c, HASTINGS, COUNTY OF HAWKE’S BAY. scp 14-tf RUATANIWHA FELLMONGEItY. XT/" SPENCER bog’s to inform the ▼ ▼ • settlers of the neighboring districts that he is prepared to execute all orders in connection with Fellmongcry at lowest rates. Skins and Wool bought at highest current prices. sep 14-3 m A. AY. LASCELLES, \\r ooL CLASSER AND STAPLER, > \ AY AI PAW A. AA’ool Scoured and Sorted on the station, as per agreement. Stud Flocks Culled and Corrected at Per 100. A .S.—T)iscascs natural to the horse carefully treated. Horses Practically Fired and Blistered. Colts carefully castrated, life guaranteed if required. sep 25-3 m RAILWAY BOOKING AND RECEIVING STORE, WAIPUKURAU. J^"OAA r ON SALE 20 Tons of Flour 1000 Bushels of Feed Oats 500 Bushels of Mai/.e 50 Casks Portland Cement 5 Cases Galvanised Iron 10 Tons Chaif ( first-class) Barley Seed Potatoes 30,000 Fencing Posts, Gft Gin 100 Strainers 9ft long. TO ARRIVE—--20 Tons Fencing AA r ire, Nos. G, 7, and 8. F. H. DROAVER, sep 28-1 m AVaipukurau. NOTICE. FIR the convenience of onrWaipukurau Subscribers, the AVAIPAWA MAIL will be left at Mrs. TRESTRAIL’S on the morning of publication.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume I, Issue 6, 2 October 1878, Page 3
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