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Ex “ Storm Bird,” On Sale uy the Undersigned.. Extra strong breaking-up ploughs of Superior make. Best American ditto. S. BEGG, Spit. To Carpenters and Builders. SEALED TENDERS will be received up to noon of TUESDAY, the 10th of June, from persons willing to Contract for the Building of a House and Shop in Napier, for Mr. Aaronson, according to the Plan and Specification to be seen at the Office of Brooke Taylor, Esq., Solicitor, on and after Monday, the 2nd of June. May 29, 18G2. A. & M. Browne IN announcing Mr. A. Browne’s return from Auckland, beg to acquaint their friends and customers that they are now opening 37 Cases of DRAPERY. personally selected, and comprising some of the best and most tasteful materials ever imported in Napier. The above will be found to contain every article in the trade requisite for the settlers, the plain goods being of the best quality, and the Fancy stock consisting of the most fashionable articles obtainable. OPPOSITE THE GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, SHAKESPE RE-ROAD. Napier, May 28, ISG2. H D. MTIHK. AS now the pleasure to announce the arrival of his NEW CONVEYANCE, which in every respect corresponds to the description given in former advertisements. This arrival will enable D. Munn to dispose of two conveyances now so well known to the public viz., that strong colonial made SOCIABLE in excellent condition, and well adapted for the roads of the Province ; and THE VELOCIPEDE, also in first rate condition and well suited to the district. j Royal-Hotel, Napier, FOR WELLINGTON AND THE SOUTHERN PROVINCES. , fTt IT E Fine Screw St came 1 * J- * 'tojar bird, Capt. G. Mundlc, will leave Napier, ’Sssijsssssas' on FRIDAY, the 30th inst., at NOON. Tliis vessel is expected to arrive in Otago in time for the outward English Mails. For Freight or Passage, applv to STUART, KINROSS, & Co., Agents. Napier, May 26, 18G2. JUST ARRIVED. E X ‘‘WH IT E S W AN,” TONS GUANO, in lots to suit purchasers, ALSO, A Few Bushels TELAA ERA, (Prime Adelaide WHEAT.) B. D. DANVERS. EXTENSIVE LAND SALE. AUCTION ROOMS, HASTINGS-STEEET. FRIDAY, 30th MAY, 1882. MERVILLE, the residence of the late Mrs. Donaldson, pleasantly situated on the hanks of the Tutaekuri, containing one-half acre, more or less, substantially fenced, and planted with trees and shrubs. The house contains lobby, parlor, bedroom, and commodious kitchen, and two upstair bedrooms. With this section will be sold, if required, 15 to 20 acres of beautifully grassed paddock. Lease of moiety of Town Section, Napier. No. 31 having 33 feet frontage to Cavlylc-street, with house containing 3 rooms and kitchen This property is leased for a term of 13 years from June, ISGI. Town Section, Napier, No. 75, situated in Tcn-nysou-street. Town Section, Napier, No. 103, frontage to Car-lylc-strect, with comfortable and prettily situated cottage thereon, at present in the occupation of Mr. Curtis. Moiety of Town Section, Napier, No. 278, with 33 feet Frontage to Hastings-strcct. Moiety of Suburban Section, Napier, No. 7G, with 50 feet frontage to Shakspearc-voad. Moiety of Town Section, Napier, No. 508, situated on the Spit, with house thereon, lately occupied by Mr. J. M’Kinnon. Town Sections Nos. 33, To, 4G, 47, and 48, Mcanee Spit, excellently situated. HAVELOCK, Town Section No 23, with store erected thereon—an excellent opportunity for commencing a business that must in a short time be of great value. Havelock, Town Section No 52, with frontage to Main road, and nearly opposite Mr. Bray’s . Hotel—stands high and dry. Also, on account of whom it may concern. Havelock, Towm Sections Nos 14 and 1G —two very excellent sections. 6 Acres ntPetanc, at the junction of the Maugopikopiko and Felane rivers. Fine alluvial soil, 11 miles from Town. Fine site for an hotel, being one day’s journey on the road to Auckland. A i, s o . A well-situated section in Chaucer-road. T K R .’/ S’ A T S A L E . 15. D. DANVERS, A net iouecr.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume I, Issue 48, 29 May 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume I, Issue 48, 29 May 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume I, Issue 48, 29 May 1862, Page 2

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