Superintendent’s Office, Napier, October 1, 1863. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this Office up to noon on Saturday, 4th inst, for Forming & Metaxling 3 Chains of Waghoenbteeet, and 3 Chains oe Caeltee-stbeet. Specification may be seen at this Office. O. T. FANNIN, Superintendent’s Clerk. Resident Magistrate’s Court, Waipukurau. SITTINGS OF THIS COURT for the despatch of Civil business will be held, until further ordered, as follows : At Mr. Lamb’s Inn, Porangahau, on the first Tuesday in every month, or should the weather be unfavorable for travelling, then on the third Tuesday. At the Court House, Waipavva, on the second Thursday in every month. Adjourned sittings of the above Court will be held at such times and places as the Residen Magistrate may think necessary. The above will be the regular days for sitting in Civil cases ; but the Resilient Magistrate will be at any time willing to hold a special court for the hearing of any case, when sufficient grounds are adduced. Criminal and Summary cases will be heard as they occur. The Resident Magistrate will be found at the Court House, when not otherwise engaged in the public service, on Tuesday and Thursday in every week, between the hour of noon and 2 p.m.—when applications may be made for summonses and other process of the Court. But he will be accessible at all times at his own house, when not absent from home in cases of emergency. G. S. COOPER, Resident Magistrate. Waipukurau, September 18, 1862. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. 5 TONS Galvanized Iron Wire for Fencing. MALTBY & Co. Napier, October 1, 1862. JUST ARRIVED. 6 HOGSHEADS COLCHESTER ALE 2 “ London Porter XX 20 Boxes Belmont Sperm Candles 3 Cases English Cheeses 11 kegs Prime Cork Butter Cart Harness (Scotch) Corvan’s London Soap, VERY BEST Australian Satin glazed Starch SEEDS. Blue Gum Stringy Bark Black Butt F urze Skerviugs Swede Turnips Yellow Glove & Long Red Wurzel &c., Ac., &c., ON SALE BY B. D. DANVERS Napier Athenaeum. HIS HONOR MR. JUSTICE JOHNSTON has Consented to give A Lecture, Interspersed with Illustrative Readings, on “ THE GREAT NAMES ASSOCIATED WITH THE TOWN OF NAPIER.” The lecture will be delivered on the evening of Tuesday, 7th June, at 1-past 7 precisely. (Doors open at 7 o'clock) The admission money to be applied for procuring books forthwith for the use of the Subscribers to the Napier Athenaeum. Reserved Seats 35.; Body of building 2s.
Holloway's Pills.—Liver and Stomach.— The wet weather, with the chilly mornings and evenings, produces derangement of the digestive organs, which demands early attention, or more violent diseases m-- —„„„„ muh.i. uioiaow of indigestion, nothing equals Holloway’s Pills. They have long been recognized both at home and abroad as tho safest and most effectual re' medy for pains in the stomach, flatulency, biliousness, nausea, diarrhoea, and torpid bowels, Holloway’s Pills protect the system from the deleterious effects of malaria, variable temperatures, proving themselves most valuable at this season, when the organs of digestion are most sorely tried. They may be advantageously taken without hindrance to business or pleasure, and can do no harm to the most delicate constitution, — Aclrt.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 66, 2 October 1862, Page 2
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520Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 66, 2 October 1862, Page 2
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