ON SALE. P RIME COEN-FED HAMS AND BACON. VAUTIER JANISCH. Perforated Zinc, FOE Meat Safes, &c., cut to sizes as required at Is. per foot, at T. B. HARDING’S, on the Spit. PTJEE COLZA OIL & superior T HINGES a_for sale By W. W. YATES, On Sale by thejJJndersigned, WOOLPACKS Sorby’s Sheep-shears Seaming Twine Pitch and Tar MALTBY & Co. TO-MORROW! j IMPORTANT AND SEASONABLE SALE OP HORSES!! MR. VA UTTER JANISCH has been instructed by Mr. U. Marshall to sell by Public Auction at the Yards of the Settlers' Hotel, on SATURDAY, the zut jtjljsjz v-jlr jr — THE WHOLE of his VALUABLE STOCK SADDLE HOESES, with Saddles and .Bridles complete, comprising:— Sixteen carefully selected and well broken EOADSTEES, among which will be 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, Cusaions, and a neat set of Harness, together with his 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 be offered should render this sale well worthy of attention, • J VAUTIEE JANISCH, , T . Auctioneer. Napier, January 16, 1863. In connexion with the above H. M. has to request that all accounts against him be sent in for settlement on or before the 21st February; and he has turther to request that all accounts due to him be settled by the same date, otherwise they will bo placed m the hands of his solicitor for collection. Lost, a newly impoeted bantam COCK, better known by his crow than his plumage, as the Bird has a peculiar aptitude at certain seasons to change his plumage, particularly' iris comb. When last seen and heard was in the Shakespeare-road. Any person bringing the same to the IMMORTAL 808 H. will be rewarded, in a suit-able manner. Cotton Districts Relief Fund. THE Hon. Secretary acknowledges the receipt pel Mr. Drower, of the following subscrip tions:— e E. WOEGAN begs to inform the Gentn . and inhabitants of the Town of Napier and its vicinity that he proposes to reside som< time in Napier, when he will be happy to give iu structious in the art of PIANOFOETE PLAYING & SINGING ON SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, Terms fin Napier J—-HALF-GUINEA a Lesson, if two Pupils xjk DEE THE SAME EOOF, 7s. 6d. EACH. Pee Quarter, SIX GUINEAS each Pupil Apply to Mr. J. WOOD, Herald Office; or tc Mr. YATES, Times Office. Superintendent’s Office, Napier, Feb. 16,1863. EALED TENDERS will be received, at thii Office up to Noon on SATURDAY, 21si inst., for forming and metalling 11 chains and 3. links of the PETANE EOAD, near the Schoo' house. Specification may be seen at this.office, and at Mr, Vfilers’ Hotel, Petane. G. T. FANNIN, : Clerk Z~ £SOO ~~~ fpO BE ADVANCED on real or other approv' J. ed Securities." Apply to Mr. ! Brooke ' m lob, Solicitor, Shakspeare-roadj:Napier, i 1; ■,
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 91, 20 February 1863, Page 1
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497Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 91, 20 February 1863, Page 1
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