STEAM BETWEEN AUCKLAND AND THE BLUFF. rriHE favorite S.S. “WHITE JL SWAN,” 300 tons, A. Har- - per, -will leave Napier for WEL- ■ LINGTON and the SOUTHERN PORTS on Tuesday, 27th inst. For Freight or Passage, apply to YAUTIER JANISCH, Agent. IISp 0 No goods will he received on board unJess the Shipping Notes are signed by the Agent. FOR LONDON. First Ship from Hawke’s Bay direct. THE fa st-sailing A 1 ship ARABELLA, 466 tons register, James Henton, Commander, hag now the greater part of her homeward cargo stowed and the remainder ready to go on board, and will sail for London direct on or about the 2Gth inst. Has superior Accommodation for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to SAMUEL BEGG, or STUART, KINROSS, & Co., Agents. Napier, May 8, 1862. J. SLATER, TAILOR, BEGS to inform his Old Customers, the In land Settlers, and Public Generally, that, having now no connection with Messrs. Newton, Irvine, & Co., he will again commence business in the house occupied by Mr. Langford, near the Bank of New Zealand, on Thursday next.J. S. would also intimate that he is prepared to receive orders at his own residence in the meantime, which will be executed in his usual firstrate style. A choice variety of goods by return of steamer from Auckland and Sydney. EXTENSIVE LAND SALE. AUCTION ROOMS. FRIDAY, 30th MAY, 1862. ITOWN SECTION, CARLYLE-STRFET 3 Sections Carlyle-street, with Cottages thereon 1 Town Section on the Spit, formerly belonging to Mr. John M’Kinnon 1 Town section, Havelock, with store thereon 1 1 “ Shakspearc-road Sections Nos. 43, 45, 46, 47, & 48 Meaneo Spit—well situated Sectiou, 33 feet frontage to Hastings-street Section No 6, Marine Parade. B. D. DANVERS, Auctioneer. TO BE SOLD. In the Estate of J. Topping. THAT convenient and well-built HOUSE, together with section in Emcrson-srcet, at present in the occupation of Jas. Irvine, Esq. For particulars apply to Messrs. MALTBY & Co. Napier, May 22, 1862. YAUTIER JANISCH, NAPIER, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, LAND AND SHIPPING AGENT. FOR SALE. A FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE in Tennyson-strect, occupied by Mr. GurFor particulars, applv to MALTBY" & Co. TO PRINTERS. WANTED, —Two or three Steady Hands at the Advertiser Office, Wellington, on and after the Ist July. Liberal Wages given. H. WILLIAMS, LOCKSMITH # BELLHANGER, SHEET IRON, ZINC, & Tin-Plate WORKER. WORKSHOPS, HASTINGS-STREET. All hinds of Stones and Kitchen Ranges subslaniiallg repaired. Church of England. THE MEMBERS of the Church of England— Subscribers and Seat-holders, are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING, in the Church, on Tuesday, the 27th inst. at 7 p.m., for the purpose of taking into consideration the Bishop of Wellington’s Pastoral Letter of 30th March, 1862. H. W. ST. HILL. Parsonage, Napier, May 19, 1862. The Bishop is expected about the 2-Sth inßtnnt. to meet the members of the Church.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 47, 22 May 1862, Page 2
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462Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 47, 22 May 1862, Page 2
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