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L IS 2I °L tb ° B ? durin s the months of January, February, and March, 1863, sent in their CLAIMS to the Registration Officer for the District of CLIVE, for the purpose of having their NAMES placed on the ELECTORAL ROLL for the year 1863-64. Christian Name and Surname qf the Claimant at full length. Place of Abode. Nature qf Qualification. Place where Property situate and Name and Description qf the same. Name qf Attesting Witness. Buchanan, John Napier Freehold Carter, John C. Lambton Cooper, George Sisson Maraetara Waipukurau Freehold (1) Leasehold Davern, John Napier (2) Household Freehold Davis, John Dolbel, Charles Duff, Hugh Alexander Evans, James Gaisford, Henry Glass, James Rooke Janisch, Vautier Lambe Machado Johnston, Sydney Limpus, Charles *Morris William Newton, Thos. Kennedy Norris, Gilbfc. Honeywood Offer, Henry Archard Peebles, George Redward, Fred. Willm. 'i Redward, Jas. Baldwin > Redward, Thomas J Reeves, Andrew Stuart, Daniel Wallace Henry R. Cooper Willis, George Wautukai Mahia W akamarumaru Waipukurau Waipukurau W aipukurau The Lake near Wallingford Waipukurau Gwavas Waipukurau Ongaonga creek Freehold and Household Freehold Freehold Household Household Household Leasehold and Household Household Freehold Freehold Household * This claim was not received till the Ist of April. 1280 acres, Elsthorp Station, Waimarama district, being application 1223 Napier A. Koch Application No. 1176, Town Sections Nos. 135 and'l36 Town of Clive (1) The run described on the Government maps as “ Riddiford’s run” at Waipukurau, the lease having upwards of 3 years to run (2) House on said property 60 acres North Ruataniwha Block, as per application No, 1060 Napier, 26th November, 1861 40 acres on the Tukituki river at Ngawakatatara, application No. 100, Napier, Block No. 2 Oero district Town Section 108 at Clive, containing'i acre Kereru, application 1043,100 acres No, 35 Section Town of Hadley, i acre Woburn Station, Waipukurau, weatherboard house Waipukurau, weatherboard house, Maharakeke Subdivision No. 3 Township of Hadley, being portion of Block No. 59 on the plan of the district of Patangata Oruawharo, Ruataniwha, house leased from John Johnston, Esq., of Karori, Wellington Section 114, application 604, in Te Aute district James B. Ferguson James Wood John Johnson A. Koch Philip Dolbel H. W. P. Smith F. Sutton Purvis Russell Purvis Russell William Robert Miller Fred. Howe Drower Thomas Tanner Settlers Hotel, Clive Sections Nos. 27 and 91, Township of Abbotsford, Waipawa Waipukurau, weatherboard house, Maharakeke Woburn Station, Waipukurau, weatherboard house Woburn Station, Waipukurau, weatherboard house In the North Porangahau Block, being the freehold land purchased by R. Collins, of Te Oreore, Wairarapa, from the Crown, and situate upon the run known as that awarded to the said R. Collins Woburn Station, Waipukurau, weatherboard house Application No. 1194, 60 acres, North Ruataniwha Block Te Mata Block, applications 251, 280, 298 Ongaonga creek, Forestgate Station, Ruataniwha, house (slab) C. Hunter Brown Alexander Irvine Purvis Russell Purvis Russell Purvis Russell Purvis Russell William Colenso Purvis Russell John Russell Duncan JOHN CURLING, Registration Officer.

WATT, KENNEDY, & WATT, MERCHANTS & COMMISSION AGENTS EASTEBN SPIT, NAPIEB. E. J. TOUET, LICENSED CUSTOM HOUSE AGENT, EASTEEN SPIT, NAPIEE. THE HAWKE’S BAY STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY [LIMITED,] To be incorporated under the Joint 'Stock Com pany’s Act, 1860—Session 3, No. 13. Capital £15,000, In accordance with Resolutions of public meeting of Shareholders held on Friday, Feb. 13, 1863, with power to increase it, in 750 shares of £2O each. Deposit, 10 shillings per share, to be paid upon application. A payment of 40s. per share to be made upon allotment of shares. Subsequent calls not to exceed £5 per share, nor to be made without three months’ previous notice being given. A Board of Directors, to be elected by the shareholders at the first general meeting held in terms of the Joint Stock Company’s Act, 1860, shall have the general management and control of the Company’s operations. Provisional Committee: — H. S. Tiffen, Esq. Donald. JFLean, Esq. Major Whitmore James Anderson, Esq, Alexander Browne, Esq Donald Gollan, Esq. T. Purvis Bussell, Esq. Samuel Begg, Esq. E. S. Curling, Esq. Joseph Ehodes, Esq. J. D. Ormond, Esq. V. Janisch, Esq, C. J. Nairn, Esq. Edward Towgood, Esq. E. W. Knowles, Esq. Solicitors ; —Robert Hart, Esq., Wellington ; and J. N. Wilson, Esq., Napier. John Wilkinson, Esq - John Chambers, Esq. Thomas Lowry, Esq. J. G. Gordon, Esq. Alexander Alexander, Esq. J. D. Canning, Esq. J. Eobjohn, Esq. J. N. Williams, Esq. M. Boylan, Esq. Michael Fitzgerald, Esq. G. S. Cooper, Esq. F. Sutton, Esq. J. A. Smith, Esq. Edmund Tuke, Esq. Provisional Secretary : —John G. Kinross, Esq. o THE object of the proposed Company is to procure two screw steamers of a capacity and draught of water suited for the requirements of the Fort of Napier. The great success which has attended the working of steamers in the coasting trade of New Zealand has demonstrated the fact that such a trade can be profitably followed, and it is believed that the Province can now very well maintain two steamers in constant employment. The want of a suitable local steamer has been severely felt for the past 18 months—flockowners and others having been thereby shut out from the high markets existing both in Otago and Auckland. The uncertainty of the voyage precludes shipping by sailing vessels, while the accommodation afforded by the mail steamer, irrespective of the danger and delay of loading in the roadstead, is inadequate. The steamers which this company proposes to purchase are of the dimensions recommended by practical men of experience and standing after a careful inspection of the Port of Napier, and will each be about 140 tons register, or 250 tons builders’ measurement. Length, about 120 to 125 ft. over all; breadth of beam, 20 ft. ; depth, 9 feet; draught, when loaded, 1\ feet. Each steamer to have 2 engines of 25 nominal horse power; to have a 3ialf-poop deck for passengers, and cabins fitted up for 16 gentlemen and 6 ladies berths, besides steerage accommodation. Such steamers will provide for the development of the goods and passenger traffic, which is called for by the growing importance of the Port of Napier. As the conveyance of live stock mav be exnected to form a very profitable source of revenue, the steamers will be built with a view to this, and will each carry from 500 to 600 wethers. This Company may with confidence calculate on receiving the liberal subsidy for steam purposes voted by the Provincial Council of Hawke’s Bay. It is proposed that this company shall have a capital of £15,000 in 750 shares of £2O each, with power to issue new shares if necessary. The qualification for voting at the election of the first Boaril of Directors shall be the payment of Deposit of 305., and the first call of £2 per share.

Shareholders shall be allowed to vote by proxy. Any qualified Shareholder holding 10 Shares in his own right shall be eligible for election to the Board of Directors. Application for Shares to he made in the annexed form and addressed to the Provisional Secretary:— HawTce's Say Steam Navigation Company (him itedj, Napier. Form of Application. To the Provisional Committee of the Hawke’s Bay Steam Navigation Company (limited). Gentlemen, —I request you will allot me Shares in the above Company, and I hereby agree to accept that or any less number which may be allotted to me upon the terms mentioned in published prospectus. I beg to forward you at same time a cheque for £ being the preliminary deposit on Shares. Name of Applicant. Profession or business Eesidence Number of Shares Signature Dated the day of 1863 FENCING TIMBER. ALL SEASONED HEART OF TOTARA. r^r^r^ M ° RTici no posts 1.000 Strainers 2.000 Blocks The first of this lot of timber is now in the Mangaone, and will be delivered at the Meanee Bridge or at any place along the river in March and April. Orders will be received by Mr. Maney, Meanee Hotel; Messrs. Stuart & Co., Napier ; or the Undersigned. This timber is warranted free from sap. MUNEO & BLAIR. Mangaone, January 27, 1863. LAND Foe sale and lease, consisting of— TOWN, SUBURBAN and COUNTRY LAND, near Waipawa, Hampden, Ruataniwha Plains, &c. Also, BUSH SECTIONS. HOUSES. FOR SALE AND TO LET, Apply to ANDREW LUFF, Land and General Agent. NAPIEE. OnlSale by the M ARTEL L’S DARK BRANDY, W. I. Rum (Superior Quality) Port Wine Sherry . do. „ . Whiskey .... Old Tom in cases Claret do. Also, — 300 Matai Fencing Posts E. J. TOUET. Spit, December 10,1862. JOHN DINWIDDLE, JOINER, CABINET-MAKER, & UPHOLSTERER, CARLTLE-STItEET, NAPIER. A GOOD SUPPLY OF FURNITURE always on hand, comprising:— Chests of Drawers, Washstands m *i .i TI, n rr> r 1 XUiiCl XUUICO dUU viiuoolOj auuaCli Sideboards, Cheffoniers, &c., &c. Beds, Hair and Flax Mattrasses, Bolsters Pillows, and Straw Paliasses 20 dozen Chairs in stock —English, American, and own make Curtain Poles, Rings, and every description of Wood Turning done on the premises J. D. trusts by low charges and prompt attention to Town and Country Orders to secure a continuance of the liberal support he has hitherto received.

THE RED BOOT, SHAKSPEARE-EOAD. JWOOD begs to inform his friends and the • Public generally and the surrounding district that he has just received a large assortment of LADIES’, GENTLEMENS’, & CHILDEENS’ Boots & Shoes, DIRECT FROM ENGLAND. Having been made to his special order he can recommend them with the greatest confidence, and they will be followed by other shipments, thereby ensuring goods to suit the seasons. COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS SUPPLIED. ON SALE BY THE UNDEESIGNED, TONS IE O N—assorted sizes Sawn Timber ditto March 6, 1863. MALTBY & CO. 15 FOR SALE, IAAA SUPEEIOE EWES IUUU 1000 WETHEES Apply to the Undersigned, JOHN HAEDING, Mount Yernon, Feb. 9, 1863. To Let for Twenty-one Years, AT NAPIEE, THE undermentioned SECTIONS, having frontage to Pearson-road, leading to Shakespeareroad, commanding an excellent sea view, and well adapted for building : TO LET FOE FOURTEEN TEARS, The undermentioned Sections, having frontage to Tennyson-street, No. 104, containing 1 rood ; —No. 105, containing 1 rood, with Cottage thereon In Carlyle-street—No. 64, containing 1 rood. To Let for seven years, possession to be given in Juno next, a five-roomed Cottage, together with 1 acre 1 rood and 4 perches of land, having frontage to Pearson-road, now in the occupation of S. G. Brandon, Esq. To Let yearly, or for a term of years, a Paddock containing 12 acres, adjoining the Eoyal Hotel, —will be ready on the Ist March next. For Sale, At # Napiek, Town Sections Nos. 265 and 266 Dickens-street. At Clive, Town Sections Nos. 63 and 64, fron tage to Albert-street, and substantially fenced —Town Section No. 118, comer of Grey and Weld-streets, substantially fenced, and has been twice in crop ; —is never flooded. Clive Store, in the occupation of Mr. Boddington, 56ft by 24ft, well adapted for a wholesale and retail trade. It contains seven apartments, three of which are used as a dwelling house.— Terms, half cash, the remainder to remain on mortgage. The Pearson Hotel, in the Township of Wallingford, containing eleven rooms, with stable, and two sections of land, containing each, with or without twenty acres of bush at Wallingford. The Hotel is under lease for 7 years, only two of which have expired. Terms, half cash, the remainder to remain on mortgage. 360 acres of agricultural land adjoining the Swinboumo Township, at Mohaka. Terms, onethird cash, the remainder on mortgage for five or seven years to suit the purchaser.—Also, Fifty Head of Cattle. For further particulars apply to Mr. PHILIP DOLBEL, Clive, or to B. D. DANVERS, Napier. January 6, 1863.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 104, 6 April 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 104, 6 April 1863, Page 4

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