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THE RESTAURANT, Ilastinffs-elreet. NEXT DOOR TO THE TIMES OFFICE, NAPEEE. MR. THOMPSON begs to inform the Public of Napier, and vicinity that he has now added to the above a CIS CULATING LIBRARY. On Sale by Yautier Janisch. SAWN TIMBER, Boards and Scantling Posts and Rails Palings and shingles Houseblocks, &c., etc., &c. Napier, Dec. 12, 1861. WANTED, FOR A PRIVATE HOUSE in the Country, a MARRIED COUPLE, or SINGLE WOMAN. Apply to T. TANNER, Esq. At the Bank, Napier. WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON DIRECT. THE pa ST-SAILING Al SHIP ARABELLA, Captain Pinches, from London, is now discharging her in ward, cargo, and will load for London immediately thereafter. Has superior passenger accommodation. For Freight or Passage, apply to SAMUEL BEGG, or STUART, KINROSS, & Co., Agents. Napier, March 10, 1861. F 0 R SALE. THE STORE and PREMISES adjoining the Auction Mart, having 33 feet frontage to Emerson-Street, Napier. Price £2OO. Terms jCash, the balance by Approved Bills, at 3,6, and 9 months, bearing interest at 10 per cent. Apply to TRIPHOOK & WE IGHT. NAPIER. Tuesday, Bth April, 1862. MR. B. D. LAWYERS has received instructions ''from Mr. Sebley to offer hr/ Public Auction, for POSITIVES ALE, - On the above mentioned day, the following very Valuable Properties — TOWN SECTION, No. 58, Napier, with Buildings erected thereon, consisting of that wellknown and substantially built house known as the “ CHAUCER TAVERN,” now doing a first-rate business. The house contains large Bar, Tap, Store, large Dining and three Sitting Rooms, Kitchen, two large and six comfortable Bed Rooms. Also, a good and substantial Stable, and all necessary outbuildings, and a SUPERB WELL OF WATER. The purchaser will also have the privilege of exercising such rights of user over the adjoining paddock, containing 4 acres 1 rood, as is now vested in Mr. Sebley. No. 248, Town of Napier, in Dickens-street, with well-built 4 roomed Dwelling House, at present occupied by Mr. W. Parker, at a rental of £3O. per annum. Terms ; —(For Chaucer Tavern) one-half cash ; balance by bills at 6 and 12 months, bearing interest at 10 percent. Furniture and stock in trade of the Chaucer Tavern may be taken at a valuation. AFTER WHICH WILL BE SOLD— Mr. Schley’s well-known black mare, with New Province foal, and in foal to that horse again. Yearling out of same maro by St. Patrick. Also, A variety of other horses suitabte for saddle and draught. The reason for ths above properties being sold is that Mr. Sebley intends leaving Napier. “CARLYLE TAVERN.” Napier. MR. B. L. DANVERS has received instructions to sell by Public Auction at Napier on WEDNESDAY, 16th APRIL NEXT, THE above-named FIRST-CLASS HOUSE of BUSINESS, with good Stabling, a never failing supply of Water, and all necessary Outbuildings in thorough repair,—doing a thriving trade. Immediate possession can be given. Furniture and Effects can be taken at a valuation. This offers a splendid chance for any person wishing to enter into the Public Business. Napier, 25tli March. SOFAS, FURNITURE, & MERCHANDISE. MR. DA JS TERS will sell by Public Auction, on the 25 th inst. * * T A V O Q T) Vr n x x . n .. ’ J .. vv u JJ x VJ yj IJ Li „'l JA, tJ JL Telescope Tables Household Furniture Holland, Prints Clothing, Boots and Shoes Charlie Forest Stones And SUNDRY GOODS. &c., &c., Also, — ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, A 5-YR. OLD BLACK GELDING, BROKEN TO SADDLE, AND QUIET.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 38, 20 March 1862, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 38, 20 March 1862, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 38, 20 March 1862, Page 4

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