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HAWKEN & JOLL, FARRIERS AND GENERAL SMITHS* CMYK. THE Undersigned is prepared to take iu horses in a securely fenced English Grass Paddock. Terms 3s. Gd. 'per week. WILLIAM ELBOURN, Meauee Flats. W WALKER, having been • appointed Providore for . the Compaany’s Steamships, Prince l& Alfred, Claude Hamilton, Lord Ashley, and Airedale, will be responsible for all the provisions for which he may contract for the supply of those Ships, the Company not being liable. \_Signed'] W. WALKER, Providore, S. Y. HALL, General Manager I.R.M.Co’s Office, Grafton Wharf, Sydney, January 15th, 1863. ROYAL HOTEL. LIVERY STABLES. SADDLE HORSES for HIRE under GUARANTEE. IRISH JAUNTING CAR and SPRING CARTS to let on hire. Apply to DANIEL MUNN, Royal Hotel. April 10, 1863. £2 10s. REWARD. LOST.— A BAY MARE FOAL and FILLY, mare branded JCfj near shoulder, 51 oh shoulder, filly branded 1- 1 near shoulder. Any person bringing the same to Greenmeadows, will receive the above reward. Erua pauna te kau herini kei utu! KUA ngaro tetahi hoiho uwha me tona kuao, he uwha ano. Ho pakaka taua rua—te katua mo te kuao. Ko te tohu o te katua, he peuei JCD kei te pakahiwi maui. Kei te pakahiwi katua he penei £sl--te tohu ote kuao he penei J~- 1 kei to pakahiwi maui. ' —' Ka kitea e to tangata, ka maua mai kite paamu o te Tipene, i Tutaekuri, ka tahi ka riro i a ia nga moni kua whakahuatia irunga ake nei. 30s. REWARD. LOST, OR STOLEN, a black tanned SHEEP DOG, fox cars, answers to the name of “ Bob.” The above reward will be paid to any person who will bring tin dog to the Masonic Hotel. If stolen, £5 will be paid to any person who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender. FURNITURE SALE!! MONDAY, APRIL 20. MR. B. D. DANVERS will sell by Auction, the whole of the Furniture, bedding, &0., of the “Star Hotel,” consisting of— f Feather Beds, Mattrasses and Bedding Handsome Marble-slab Sideboard Tables, Chairs, Lounges, &c. Window Curtains and Blinds. Double Handsome Four-post Bedstead Iron Bedstead, Wooden Bedsteads Chamber Services &c., &c., &c. CROCKERY—Dinner and Tea Services Very Handsome Desert do. Plated Spoons, Forks &c., &c. “Bath ayd Water Jug,” Glassware, Jugs, Decanters, Tumblers, Wine * Glasses, &c., &e. • PATENT KNIFE CLEANER, &c., &c., &c. IN A D 11 I T I 0 N A LARGE ASSORTMENT \ OF ENGLISH AND COLONIAL-MADE ! FUItNI T U R E i Horse Hair Stuffed Sofas Loo Tables Magnificent Pier Glasses Marble-slab Dressing Glasses Rocking Chairs AND A very large assortment too extensive to particularise. PROVIDED . Sale at 12 o'clock Sharp, at the Store lately occupied by the 2T. Z. Bank , EMERSON STREET. NEW WINTER GOODS, \ &M. BROWNE, beg to call the attention _£A.» of their Customers, and the public generally, to their new stock received per steamer Lord Ashley, consisting of—--30 BALES AND CASES * OP ■ NEW DRAPERY GOODS &e. SUITABLE FOR THE COMING SEASON. NOTICE. ‘ . , ALL parties or person found trespassing on my Run without my permission in pursuit of cattle, pigs, or otherwise, will be prosecuted as the law directs, and further, the advertizer offers FIVE FOUNDS REWARD to any informant who \» ill lead to the conviction of person or parties

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 107, 17 April 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 107, 17 April 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 107, 17 April 1863, Page 2

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