THE Hon. Eemwn Stapleton, (late of Mohaka,) begs to decline to pay any Debts due by the late firm of ‘ Riddell and Stapleton,” as it was decreed by the order of the District Court, that “Messrs. R. &W. Riddell,” of Mohaka, take up all bills due by the late firm, and current accounts. & m m I. O. 0., M. U. Loyal Napier Lodge, No. 4596. A BALL in connection with the above Order will take place in the Council Chamber, on New Year’s Eve. The proceeds will be applied to the benefit of the Management Expenses Eund. Double Tickets, admitting Lady and Gentleman, 12s. fid. each Admittance will be strictly by Ticket only, which may had of— W. Denholm, P.G. John Slatee, P.G. G. Faulknor, P.G. WAY. Yates, N.G. Brother LeQuesne. Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock. TICKETS NOT TRANSFERABLE. For Sale, or to be Raffled, THE whale boat, “Separation.” If not sold before Saturday next, it will be raffled for at Mr. Le Quesne’s, on the Spit, by 20 members at 10s. each. Challenge. —“ Separation” will pull any other boat, with either 4 or 5 oars, for any sum between £lO and £2O, within a month from this date. The money lies at Le Quesue’s. R. Me. ROBERTS. FOR SALE, QRA YOUNG EWES 1 RU'D 50 WETHERS j shorn Immediate delivery will be given. Apply to B. D. DANVERS. Christmas Eve. CLEARING-OFF SALE. MR. VAUTIER JANISCH will sen by Public Auction, at his stores, on TUESDAY', the 24th inst., at noon precisely,— A large quantity of ready-made summer Clothing Telescopes Cutlery Saddlery Fancy Goods Parlor Cooking Stoves Nails Ope half-tierce damaged Tobacco for sheep-wash Pair of Ash Oars, 16 feet Iron Wire Milk Pans and Buckets &c., &c., &c. . ALSO, A choice selection of handsomely framed & glazed Engravings, comprising the undermentioned subjects,— Christ weeping over Jerusalem The sunny hour The Gentle Shepherd Waysidc Conversation Distinguished member of the Benevolent Society Last moments of Charles I. Charles I. on the eve of the battle of Edge Hill The Slave Market at Constantinople Tribunal of the inquisition Sale of the Pot Lamb Laying down the law The Saviour and Mary Magdalene The Mountain Daisy Wellington on the field of Waterloo &c,, Ac., &c. ALSO, 3 Volumes of Scott’s Bible and a Few Other Books. The greater portion of the above wall be sold to Close Consignments, and Without Reserve. I|g|rCONDITIONS AT TIME OF SALE. Napier, ' Doc. 12, 18G1. For the Benefit of whom it may Concern. Damaged Goods ex “Asterope” @ London. MR. YAUTIER JANISCH has received instructions to sell by Public Auction, at his Stores, on Tuesday, the 21th inst., immediately after his Sale of Summer Clothing—--12 Dress Pieces, French Lustres 2 “ Striped Lustres 1 piece Mohair 1 “ “ The above are slightly damaged, and will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE!! Valuable Crop of Oaten Hay. Jtfr. VAUTIER JAHtISCJEC mil sell ly Public Auction, immediately after his sate on Tuesday , the 2ith hist., (vide advertisement in our columns) — Agrowing crop of oaten hay, containing 5 Acres more or less, at present standing in the paddock recently fenced in on the slope in the rear of the residence of E. Catchpool, Esq.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume I, Issue 25, 19 December 1861, Page 2
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528Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume I, Issue 25, 19 December 1861, Page 2
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