NOTICE. A MEETING- will bo held at Mr. Villers’s Hotel, Petane, on Monday, the 27th inst., to take into consideration the measures lately passed by the Provincial Council relative to certain alterations in the land regulations. All persons interested are respectfully requested to attend. Napier, 15th July, 18G3. SUPREME COURT. OP NEW ZEALANDMIDDLE DISTEXCT. BY virtue of the Powers vested in me by “ The Supreme Court Amendment Act, ‘1862,” I hereby fix and appoint a Minor Jury Sittings under the provisions of the said Act, to be held at the Court House at Napier, within the 'Middle District of New Zealand, on Thursday, the sixth day of August next, at ten o’clock of the forenoon. ALEXANDER J. JOHNSTON, Judge of the Supremo Court to whom has been assigned the Judicial Middle District of New Zealand. 2nd June, 1863. NOTICE. ON AND AFTER the Ist of MAY, the price of MEAT at Waipawa will be as follows; Beef and Mutton 6d. per lb. Pork and Veal 7d. per lb Sausages ■ Is Id. per lb WILLIAM ROBINSON WILLIAM LIDDELL. Abbotsford, Waipawa, April 27, 1863. Napier Athenaeum and Mechanics’ Institute. THE COMMITTEE of the above Institute solicit donations of books towards the formation of a library. Such contributions may be sent to the undersigned to T. A. BRIDGE, Hon. Sec. July 7, 1863. IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thafpersons -1n removing timber the property of Mr. Munroe, from the banks of the Tutaekuri river, without permission from either of the undersigned, will he prosecuted. STUART & Co., Spit; or R. D. IMANEY, Meanee Bridge. ANTED.—A BOY, about 15 years of age, who is able to milk cows and make himsolf generally useful. Liberal wages will be given. Apply at the Times office. HOMOEOPATHY. MESSRS. BARRAUD & BRIDGE HAVE just received cx Maria @ London from J. EPPS, Piccadilly, a useful assortment of the above Medicines. Hastings-street, 22nd July, 1863. NOTICE. PERSONS driving CATTLE through the Town of Napier are requested to do so before the hour of 8 a.m.; or if they wish to drive cattle after that hour, to give notice to the police of their intention so to do, in order that persons may be timely cautioned, so as to guard against any accident. JNO. CURLING, Resident Magistrate. Resident Magistrate’s Court, Napier, July 18, 1863. STEAM TO AUCKLAND. The i : . c. r.m'Co’s s.s CLAUDE HAMILTON. , R- S- Maciiix, Commander, will be despatched for. the above Port on or about the 25th inst, unless under any special arrangement with the General Government, For rates of freight or passage apply to MALTBY & Co. Napier, July 17, 1863.
SHOULD tin's meet the eye of "WILLLAM THE NOR, brother to the late JOHN ROBERT TRENOR, -who is said to have died on Wentworth diggings, he is requested to communicate with his brother-in-law, ARCHIBALD BRYSON, Napier, New Zealand. Any person communicating anything concerning cither of the abovementioned, it will be gratefully received by their relatives.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 132, 24 July 1863, Page 2
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485Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 132, 24 July 1863, Page 2
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