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Bank of New Zealand. THE Share List of this Bank will be closed on the 21at October, at -which date all Shares will be forfeited on which the first call of 17s. fid. has not been paid. Future applications must bo accompanied by a deposit of 20s. per share. _ The Deed of Settlement lies with the undersigned for signature. JAMES WATT, Provisional Trustee. Napier, October 1, 1861. 2Brd OCTOBER. FRENCH MERINO RAMS. Mr. B. D. DANVERS Will sell by Public Auction, at the station of T. P. Russell, Esq., Woburn, Whipukurau, on Wednesday, 23rd October, 1861, — THE entire lot of his half-bred Hogs, consisting of—--200 RAMS Out of carefully selected Ewes from his own flock, by his imported Fbench Mebino From the flock of the French Hakewell —Jean Baptiste Francois Gilbert—the founder of the improved Merino breed in France. The Gilbert Merino is distinguished by its strong built vigorous body ; its head and neck are thick, its collar having many folds ; its legs are full clothed to the hoof; its fleece is long, thick, uniformly curled, throughout good, middling, fine and uniform. In short, the Gilbert sheep constitutes one of the finest results of. rational breeding of the present time, both as regards the beautiful ; structure of. its body and its surprising size, for there are some rams measure upwards of five feet from-the muzzle to the root of the tail. Terms :■ —Under £3O, approved endorsed bill at 3 months. A LUNCHEON I’HOVIDED. Superintendent’s Office, Napier, Oct. 7, 1861: SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office, up to Noon on SATURDAY, October 26,1861, for Metalling 20 Chains of the Middle Road, beginning at the made part of road beyond Mr. Munns Gorge towards the Kaokaokaa Flats. Parties tendering should state the name of their sureties. Specification may be seen at this office and Mr. Bourke’s Store, Havelock. ‘ G. T. FANNIN. Superintendent’s Clerk. Superintendent’s Office, Napier, Oct. 7, 1861 .• SEALED TENDERS wUi be received at this office, up to Noon on SATURDAY, October 26,1861, for Metalling 20 Chains of the Te Ante Road, between Puki Puhi and Wcitahira, commencing at the point where the metalling at present terminates. Parties tendering should state the names of their , sureties. Specification may be seen at this office and Mr. Bourke’s store, Te Aute. G. T. FANNIN, Superintendent’s Clerk. Notice. ALL Persons are hereby cautioned against dealing with any of the Horses, Mares, Geldings, Bullocks, Sheep, Cattle, and increase thereof, Chattels, or Effects whatsoever, which have been assigned by George Torey Buckland Worgan, under two several Bills of Sale to George Charlton, of Napier, and William Bowler, of Wellington, which said Bills of Sale were duly filed in the Supreme Court at Wellington, on the"3rd August, 1860. ‘ E. A. CARLYON, Solicitor to the Assignees. Dated Napier, August 3rd, 1861. Ex “Pole Star,” and on Sale by the Undersigned. PIT SAWS, 4 to 9 inch Pit Saw Files (Stub’s) Cross-cut Saws Sash Weights 3-Bushel Bags American Chums Knives and Forks Dutch Ovens Taps, assorted SADDLERY. Best Felt Saddle Cloths Best Stirrup Leathers „ Bridles ~ Girths and Stirrup Irons ~ Malacca Hunting Whips „ Steel Butts „ Racing Spurs ALSO, White and Gold China Tumblers and Wine Glasses aliu a large assortment of Crockery M. BOYLAN.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume I, Issue 16, 17 October 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume I, Issue 16, 17 October 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume I, Issue 16, 17 October 1861, Page 1

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