FOB AUCKLAND, (vid Poverty Bay, should sufficient inducement offer). THE clipper schooner ANN, Capt. Podlgrain, will be despatched on Saturday next at noon. For Freight or passage apply to the MASTER ON BOARD. WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. THE first-class ship ARABELLA Captain Pxnclies, after dischargrl .ing her inward cargo here, will load for London, and receive quick despatch. She will be on the berth in December. For Freight or Passage, apply to STUART, KINROSS, & Co., Agents. Napier, Oct. 29,1861. For Sale or Lease, THAT DWELLING-HOUSE and SHOP partly in the occupation of Mr. E. J. Touet, situated on the Eastern Harbour at Napier, consisting of Shop, 26 x 15, lined and fitted for a General Store, or a Printing Establishment, much wanted at the Port. The Dwelling-House consists of 2 Sitting Rooms, 4 Bed Rooms, lined and papered, Kitchen, Wash-house, Enclosed Yard, &c., &c. To any industrious person this is an opportunity seldom to be met with. P.S.—This advertisement is appearing in Sydney, Auckland, and Wellington, and intending purchasers should apply at once. Terms very moderate. Possession given at once if required. Further information can be obtained on application to J. 11. YAUTIER, On the Premises. Napier, November 4th, 1861. THE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform his friends and the public that he has concluded arrangements by which the sales of Flour manufactured by him on and after the first pi’ox., will be in future conducted solely by John Buchanan Esq., at the store belonging to the undersigned in Custom House Street, where large stocks will be kept on hand and from which orders to any extent can be immediately executed. Orders for Flour addressed to Mr. Buchanan at the Mill also, will receive prompt attention; orders for Bran, Pollard, or Sharps (seconds) to the undersigned at the Mill as usual. As arrangements have been lately made for the importation of considerable quantities of Wheat, some of which is shortly expected to arrive, and important additions have been made to the Mill machinery, merchants, Bakers, and Country Settlers may depend on being able to obtain Flour of first-rate quality at a very moderate price and in any quantities that they may require. T. H. FITZGERALD. Steam Mill, Napier, Oct. 31st, 1861. LOCAL MAILS. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this Office up to 1 o'clock 2>-m. on Friday, the 29 th November, 1861, for the weekly Conveyance of Mails as far as Porangahau, delivering and taking up Mails at Clive, Te Aute, Waipawa, Waipukurau, and Ohincwha, including the Branch Service from Te Aute to Patangata. Also for the Weekly Services from Napier to Puketapu, Napier to Maraekakaho ; or Napier vid Puketapu to Maraekakaho ; and Napier to Poureire Tenders will also be received up to Saturday, the Ith December, 1861, at noon, for the fortnightly conveyance of Mails from Napier to Poverty Bay taking up and delivering Mails at Petane, Mohaka, Wairoa, and Mahia. The services in all cases to include the taking up and delivering Mails at any other offices on the respective lines which may be hereafter established. Tenders may be for one or any number of the Services, for the year ending 31st December, 1862, and to state the amount per annum. EDWARD CATCHPOOL, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office, Napier, November 6, 1861. NAPIER MILITIA. THE ATTENTION OF ALL MEN resident within the Town of Napier, liable to serve in the Militia of the District, is hereby called to the following notice:— Colonial Secretary’s Office, Auckland, 11th Deo., 1860. The following clause of the Militia Act Amendment Act, 1860, is hereby published for general information ; and the Commanding Officers of Battalions and Companies are enjoined to give every possible publicity to the same within their respective districts. 7. Sections 11, 12, 13, and 14 of the said Militia Act are hereby repealed, and in lieu thereof be it enacted that the Senior Officer of every Battalion or Company, or any other commissioned officer appointed by him, shall enrol all the men liable to serve therein, and any man who shall not within three months after his becoming liable to serve, give in his name, age, and place of residence to such officer in order to be enrolled, shall forfeit any sum not exceeding £5. (Signed) E. W. Stafford. N.B. —All men (except those who claim exemption under clause 6) between the ages of sixteen and fifty-five years both inclusive, are liable to serve under the Militia Act Amendment Act, 1860. With reference to the above notice and in virtue of power vested in me as Senior officer of the Napier Militia, I hereby give notice that an officer will be in attendance at the Militia Office, Tennyson street, Napier, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. every Friday and Saturday, for the purpose of enrolling all men resident in the Town of Napier, liable to serve in the Militia of the District. C. Napier, August 17, 1861. LAMBERT. Captain and Adjutant,
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume I, Issue 19, 7 November 1861, Page 2
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824Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume I, Issue 19, 7 November 1861, Page 2
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