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Reduction in the Price of Bread. THE UNDERSIGNED, by working personally at his trade, and hi "ing guaranteed a supply of the best FLOUR procuy ■■'ble,ia enabled to KEEP PACE WITx THE TIMES, and to supply to his customs* the 21b. Loaf @ (5d.) Fivepence, which will be the price charged from this date. The undersigned, while thanking his friends and customers for the liberal support and encouragement hitherto. takes this opportunity to asstuo ( .etn that tie is not bound to any miller, who for the very laudable object of supporting the “ inhabitants ot this Province with an article of Home Production,” converts Maori wheat at 3s. 3d. per bushel into “ flour of the best quality.” The uudersigned has made arrangements for a constant supply of the Best Crown Brand Flour and uses no other. Jas. DOHERTY, Baker & Confectioner, Napier, Shakespeare Road, 24th March, 1862. N.B.—Orders executed on the shortest notice for any description of CONFECTIONERY, and a mixed stock constantly on hand. NEW ZEALAND ADVERTISER. THIS popular paper, the cheapest in New Zealand, with a circulation greater than any other in the Northern Island, is a most desirable medium of advertizing. It is published every Wednesdry and Saturday morning. The terms of Advertizing are:—For the first insertion of all Advertisements, 3d. per line ; and for each subsequent issue, Id. a lino Such notices to be-continued, and charged to the parties advertizing, until counter-ordered. £ s. d. Annual Subscription 1 0 0 Half-yearly 0 10 0 Quarterly 0 5 0 Single copies 0 0 3 Subscriptions and advertisements will be received in Napier, at the Times Office Hastings-street, and promptly attended to. April 1, 1862. READY FOR THE APRIL MAIL, Price three Shilllnns^ THE WAR IN TARANAKI 1860 & 1861. Containing three colored Maps and Illustrations. BY W. I. G-RAYLIN Q-, OF THE TARANAKI RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. Orders received at the Times Office. DINWIDDIE & BRYSON, JOINERS AND CABINET MAKERS, CARLYLE STREET, (Nearly opposite Rich S[ Parker's, Butchers) ORDERS FOR FURNITURE, CABINET WORE, DOORS, SASHES, ETC., ETC., PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. N.B. — IFpod Turning done on the Premises. PROCLAMATION. By John Chilton Lambton Carter, Esq., Superintendent of the Province of Hawke’s Bay in the Islands of New Zealand. WHEREAS by a Proclamation issued in the Government Gazette of the Province of Hawke’s Bay, and bearing date the 28th day of November, 1859, it was notified that, “ in order to prevent an undue monopoly of Timber in the Pukititiri and Pohui forests, or of frontages to the proposed Mainroad to Taupo leading through the Pukititiri District; that the land included within the following boundaries, and estimated to contain about seventy thousand acres, will, from and after this date, be reserved from sale till the road shall have been laid out, and the agricultural and bush Land surveyed, divided into sections, and be again notified as open for general selection, or sale by auction, as the case may be, viz.; All that portion of the Ahuriri Block, bounded on the south-west by the Wai-iti and the Manga-hou-hou stream,- on the South by an East and West line, so as to include the Pukititiri forest; on the West by a Line from the westernmost point of the Pukititiri forest to the mouth of the Mohaka stream -‘ towards the North by the River Mokahu as far as the Taupo path, on Messrs. Towgood & Campbell’s run, and towards the North east by the native path from Taupo to Ahuriri, Waikinaka-tangata and Mangaone.” Now therefore I, John Chilton Lambton Carter, Superintendent of the Province of Hawke’s Bay, do hereby Proclaim and notify that, the Land specified in the above-quoted Proclamation (excepting the Land set aside for sale by auction at Pukititiri, Pukiaka, and Pohui, and which is delineated on the map of the Pohui District) shall be open for Public Selection at the Land Office, Napier, on and after the 31st day of March, 1862,, under the Regulations of the 4th March, 1853, and the additional Regulations of 1855. Dated at Napier, this 11th day of F ebruary, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty two. J. C. LAMBTON CARTER, Superintendent.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 40, 3 April 1862, Page 1

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684

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 40, 3 April 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 40, 3 April 1862, Page 1

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