IMPORTANT AND SEASONABLE SALE OF IOR8E.S!! MR. YAUTIER JANISCH has been instructed by Mr. H. Marshall to sell by Public Auction ■ at the Yards of the Settlers' Hotel, on SATURDAY, the 21st FEBRUARY—THE WHOLE of his VALUABLE stock of SADDLE HORSES, with Saddles and Bridles complete, comprising:— .Sixteen carefully selected and well broken ROADSTERS, among which will bo found 4 or 5 which are perfectly quiet and well accustomed to the Side-saddle. Also,— A Light and Handsome DOG CART, with shifting body to regulate the draught, Lamps, Cushions, and a neat set of Harness, together with bis well-known CHESTNUT GELDING, staunch in harness, of light action, young and quiet. The approaching races and great demand for horses, together with the quality of the Stock to bo offered should render this sale well w'orthy of attention. VAUTIER JANISCH, Auctioneer. Napier, January 16, 1863. In connexion with the above H. M. baa to request that all accounts against him be sent in for settlement on or before the 21st February; and he has further to request that all accounts due to him be settled by the same date, otherwise they will be placed in the hands of his solicitor for collection. Musical Soiree. THURSDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1863. Mr. worgan’s musical soiree win take place on the above date. Mr. Worgan has the promise of the available musical talent of the town upon this occasion, and trusts, with the valuable assistance so handsomely offered, to give the Public a high class entertainment. PROGRAMME. PART I. 1. —Oh who will o’er the Downs so free—Glee, 4 voices. 2. —lnstrumental, Stahat Mater—Pianoforte, violin, and violoncello. 3. Beware, Beware—Pour-part song. 4. —Her bright smile—Song. 6.—Breathe soft ye Winds—Glee. 6. I’m King of the Sea—Song. 7. —The Winds whistle cold—Glee. 8. —Fantasia—Pianoforte—Worgan. PART IT. 1. —lnstrumental, Fantasia—Flute. 2. —Winds gently whisper—Glee. 3. —The Hunt is up—Four part song. 4. —Love in thine Eyes—Duett. 5. —Poculum, Pooulum—Glee. 6. —lnstrumental, Fantasia—Violin. 7. —Song. 8. —When Evening’s twilight—Glee. 9. —Mynheer Van Dunck. TICKETS, FIVE SHILLINGS EACH, Mat be obtained or Ma. T. A. BRIDGE, Chemist, Napieb. NEW ZEALAND STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY [LIMITED.] The s.s. wonoa wonoa, is expected to arrive from Wellington on the 16th iust., and will leave Napier for Wellington vid Castle Point on the 18th. For freight or passage apply to VAUTIER JANISCH, Agent. February 3, 1863. NEW ZEALAND POSTAL SERVICE. DEPARTURE OF THE ENGLISH MAIL. The i.p.r.m.s.s. queen, D. Pole, Esq., Commander, will leave Napier for the Southern Ports on the 9th inst, carrying H. M. Mails, For freight or passage apply to VAUTIER JANISCH, Agent. February 3,1863.’ ONLY VESSEL FOR WELLINGTON. 10R PASSENGERS ONLY. The Barque “ City op Melbourne,” to sail about THURSDAY NEXT.— 37 Apply to the MASTER, on board, or to E. J. TOUET, Agent.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 88, 9 February 1863, Page 2
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462Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 88, 9 February 1863, Page 2
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