STEAM TO AUCKLAND. /""VNE of tho I.C.R.M. Company’s vJ' powerful screw steamers will leave here for Auckland on the aJSf3& 25th inst., and is open to carry Sheep on Freight. MALTBY & Co., Agents. MORE SEEDS PER “LADY B I R D AT BARRAUD and BRIDGE’S. NOTICE. MR. W. F. JONES, from Wellington, Organ and Pianoforte Tuner and Regulator, begs to intimate that ho has arrived, and will feel obliged if those parties who require his services will let him know as early as possible as he intends returning by the “ Lady Bird.” Star Hotel, Napier, 19th September, 18G3. FOE SALE, 50,000 "JLST lIHBER 30,000 SHINGLES. Apply to A. BRYSON, Hastings-stroet. HAWK E’S BAY. PETA N E . By direction of the Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court, on the application of the Mortgagees. To be~sold by Auction, at the Store of Mr. Janisch, on TUESDAY, the twenty-second day of September, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, subject to the conditions of sale to be then and there produced, the undermentioned property, — ALL THAT PIECE or PARCEL of LAND, situated at Eskdale, in the Province of Hawke’s Bay, containing two hundred and thirty four (234) acres being part of block two (2) on the plan of the district of Eskdale, subject to the Government right of roads. And,— All that piece or parcel of Land, containing eighty (80) acres, more or less, being the suburban sections number fifty-one (51) and fifty-two (52), on the Government plan of the western side of V"“xi'ViApf,N “hif 1- suliiect to the Government to Mr. BROOKE TAYLOR, Deputy Re 2 istmr *• WILSON ’
JUST ARRIVED, IN FIRST-RATE CONDITION. 250 Sycamore 100 Apple Trees, assorted 100 Peai-s “ 100 Cherries “ 100 Raspberries 100 Black Currants 100 Red Currants 24, White Currants 48 Cob Nuts 30 Apricots 25 Plums 12 Medlars 24 Rhubarb—Bucks Scarlet 50 Birch 12 Horse Chcsnuts 30 Laburnums 12 Oaks—English 12 Oaks—Turkey 24 Arborvitm 12 Common Holly 12 Common Laurels 6 Magnolias v x»j.u£mjiias Cypress Cryptomeria, Japonica/Pinus Anstraiia, Laurcstinus, Guelder Rose Syringa, Climbing Rose, Lilacs, Oranges, Lemons, Ivys, Camelias, Guanas, Laurestinus. QUICKS 2,000 S'.vect Briars &c., J. R SUTTON, Meance Flat.
draught N TIRE. TO STAND to COVER this Season bourne, Wallingford, the celebrated horse at Oakdraught “C O N Q U E R O R,” Allowed: by competent judges to bo the best horse oreu or imported into the Province. -c 9°, n^ ueror ” by the well-known imported English horse “England’s Hope,” out of a firstclass \ an Dieman’s Land mare ; lie is a dark iron grey with great symmetry, combining power with activity, immense bone and muscle, and of a most docile temper ; he is three years old, standing 16 hands high. ° L'.Terms]: £4 4s. EACH Maee. Limited to 60 mares. Paddocks gratis for one month; if n ot then removed a ('charge mill be made of 3s. per week for each marc. Every attention given to the mares but no responsibility incurred in case of loss or accident, k * „/ S hobbled at the option of the Groom. All fees to be paid at the Station on or before Ist January, 1864. Oakbourne Station, Wallingford, August 20, 1863.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 140, 18 September 1863, Page 2
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