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NOTICE. Mr. B. D. DANVERS, AUCTIONEER. S;c. %c. Has removed his office to the building adjoining Mr. A. Browne’s Drapery Establishment. OPPOSITE THE GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. SHAKESPEARE HOAD. Office hours—Daily from ten till four o'cloclc. Mr. Danvers WILL Sell by Auction at the Mart, opposite the Government Offices, on TIIURSDA Y, 13 th FEBRUARY, next, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ALSO, FURNITURE—CONSISTING OP,— Cheffoniers, Desks, Bedsteads, &c. Portable Writing Desks Bridles, Paraffin Lamps, Tallow Lamps Halters, Filters, Penders, Steelyards Scales, Hames, &c., &c. One Corn Cobber 50 boxes Onions. N A P I E E. Wednesday, 26th February. MR. DANVERS has received instructions from Mr. Seydn, to sell by Rublic Auction, at his Yards, Way horn-street, on the above-named day at Noon precisely, — THE whole of his SMITH’S TOOLS and STOCK-IN-TRADE. Consisting of — 1 large Bellows and Anvil 1 small “ “ 1 hot Vice Sledge and Hand Hammers Bolt Tools, Puncher and Swages Screwcramp Braces and Drills 1 large Screw Stock, with 2 sets dies and taps 1 ditto from f to f, with 3 ditto. Screwplates and Taps Assorted Bar Iron and Plato Angle ditto Blister and Sheer Steel Galvanized Sheet Iron Field Gates, Ploughs, Harrows, &c. Wheelbarrows, Cart Arms and Boxes Shafts and Hardwoods, for farming purposes Hardwood Paling, 2 \ ft. long Weighing Machine and Steelyards also, — Subdivision of Town Section No. 48G, with 271 feet frontage to Hardinge-road. Subdivision of Town Section No. 486, with 271feet frontage to Waghorne-strcet. UNRESERVED SALE. Clive, Tuesday, 4th March. MR. DANVERS has received instructions to SELL by A UCTION WIT HO UT RESER VE at 12 o'clock. YT I HI AT Weather-boarded DWELLINGJL HOUSE situated at Clive, and lately occupied by Mr. Marsh, together with large roomy stable and out-buildings ; a garden in excellent order, and well fenced with close palings, together with the same right to the land as the owner possesses. 2. A comfortable raupo ivhare, and two acre paddock, attached, lately occupied by Mr. Cameron. HORSES. 3. A well-known fine upstandingDraught Horse Staunch. 4. Roan Gelding. 5. Bay brood Draught Marc. Throws excellent stock. 6. Two yr. old draught colt, out of above Mare. 7. Yearling Draught colt by “ Faemee,” out of above mare. Entire. 8. New Town Dray, very strong. A class of dray seldom to be got. 9. Shaft and Trace harness in four sets. 10. Pigs, Poultry, Sundry Butchers’ fittings, Furnitui’e, &c., &c. At the same time will be sold—--20 HEAD OP CATTLE, CONSISTING OF — Dairy cows in full milk, Steers, Young Stock, &c., &c. Leasing Native Land for Agricultural Purposes. THE COMMITTEE appointed on the 15lh January, are requested to meet in the Odd Fellow’s Hall, on Saturday next, at 8 p.m. W. MILLER, Convener of Committee.

SHAKESPEARE BAKERY. Reduction of the 21b. Loaf to Sid. IN order to afford the Public of Napier every inducement to patronize on article of local manufacture, the proprietor of the above establishment begs to inform his Friends, Customers, and the Public generally that the price of the 2ib LOAF, made of Flour of the best quality, manufactured in Napier principally from wheat grown by the Settlers in this district and Poverty Bay, will be reduced on and after Monday, 17th inst., to the above rate ; and should suiiicient encouragement be given, a still further reduction will bo ° -, j il _ _ j £ il !■» A inaue ut ui« 6nu Ox mt- mviiwi, I*o ** susaii proitt and large trade are desired rather than a small trade and large profits. Storekeepers and Hotels supplied with BREAD, FANCY BISCUITS, &c., according to agreement. Napier, 12th February, 1862

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 33, 13 February 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 33, 13 February 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 33, 13 February 1862, Page 2

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