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WANTED. MAN to make himself generally useful,- ApJOSEPH GILL, ■ Masonic Hotel. MASONIC HALL; NAPIER. POUSSARD S & S POIIAY 'WILL CALL AT NAPIER, (Per southern mail-steamer, expected about the 28th or 29th), FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, and will give one of their POPULAR CONCERTS, when the following distinguished artistes will appear:— MONS. HORACE POUSSARD, VIOLINIST, First Prizeman of France. MONS. EENI DOUAY, VIOLINCELLIST, First Prizeman of France. MISS FLORENCE BEVERLEY, the renowned contralto singer. EDWARD A. BEAUMONT, the admired tenor. Mr. W. H. WILKINSON, the distinguished basso. HERR CARL ZINCKGRAFF, the celebrated German pianist and accompanyist. TICKETS, ss. each, can be obtained (previous to arrival) by applying to Mr. M’Nalty, Star Hotel, Napier, or Messrs. Barraud & Bridge, Hast-ings-street. Napier Athensenm and Mechanics’ Institute. A MEETING of the Subscribers to the above -Li- Institution will be held in the MASONIC HALL, on WEDNESDAY EVENING next, at Eight o’clock p.tn., for the purpose of electing officers and considering general Business. T. A. BRIDGE, . Hon. Sec. August 13. 1863. "bank OF NEW ZEALAND. AT a Special Meeting of the Proprietors of this Bank held this day at the Banking house, in Queen-street, Auckland, it was unanimously resolved “ That the Directors be empowered to call up the remainder of the capital of the Company by calls of One Pound per Share, payable at intervals of not less than six months.” In accordance therewith the Directors hereby give notice that the sixth call of One Pound per Share will be payable at the places mentioned below, on Ihursday. the 21st day of January 1864 J Auckland At the Bank of New Zealand Taranaki “ “ Napier “ “ Wellington “ “ Wanganui “ “ Nelson “ “ Picton “ “ Blenheim “ “ Christchurch “ “ Lyttelton “ “ Dunedin “ “ Invercargill “ “ Riverton “ “ Sydney At the Oriental Bank Corporation’s Office London At the Bank of New Zealand 50 Old Broad-street. (Signed) A. KENNEDY, General Manager. Bank of New Zealand, Auckland, 20th July, 1863. IE MR. WILLIAM GOLDSMITH, formerly of No. 16 Clearendon place Clearendon Square, St. Pancras (Somers Town), will communicate with Andrew G. C. M’Donald, or to the office of tliis paper, Napier, Province of Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, he will oblige. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Under the special patronage of his Honor the Superintendent of Hawke's Bay. MR. WORGAN will give a SOIREE MUSICALE at the Council Chamber, Napier, early in September next; wiicn he hopes to furnish an Entertainment that will gratify all true lovers of the Divine Art in the highest degree. Further particulars will be announced after the performances of the foreign artists, Mous. Poussard and Douay. August 3, 1863. ’ E. W. KNOWLES IS NOW OFFERING FOR SALE, JUST LANDED, riROWN BRAND FLOUR 1001 b BAGS Red Herrings 2 doz. tins IMorton’sl Jar Salt Jains—lib tins Mould Candles (Auckland made) Curry in bottles Hops. Sperm Candles Perfumed Hair Oil Pickles, Sardines, Jellies, Salad Oil, pints and i pints Colza Oil, Starch and Blue also, — Hats in variety, the Newton, Oxford, Etonian, Garibaldi, &c., Caps Mens’ Cloth and Glazed “ Boys’ in variety An assortment of Clothing and Drapery Goods. E.W.K. has received a splendid lot of BACON and HAMS superior to any yet offered in Napier.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 135, 14 August 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 135, 14 August 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 135, 14 August 1863, Page 2

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