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E. J. TOUET, LICENSED CUSTOM HOUSE AGENT, EASTERN SPIT, NAPIEII. ROBERT HOLT, CARPENTER, BUILDER, &c., EMERSON-STEEET. Doors and Windows made to order. BUILDING MATERIALS ALWAYS FOR SALE. Tii b] COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY THE UNDERSIGNED has been appointed Agent for Napier. M. FITZGERALD, Land Agent, &c. February 9, 1863. THE UNDERSIGNED are Cash Buyers of WOOL and advance on consignments to their correspon dents, Messrs. Miles, Brothers & Co., London. KINROSS & Co. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. A T a Special Meeting of the’Proprietors of this XI. 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 sis 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 Thursday, the 21st day of January 1864: 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. SHEEP STATION FOB SALS. i IN CONSEQUENCE of the dissolution of partnership of Messrs. Munro & Blair, the undersigned have been instructed to sell by private contract, at a very moderate price, the valuable sheep run now called THE GLENGARRY STATION, beautifully situated on the Mangaono river, within 16 miles of Napier, and in the vicinity of an extensive bush run, with good homestead, out-station, and 60 acres fenced land. Including freehold property, the right of run extends over upwards of 10,000 acres. 2,000 sheep, -10 head of cattle, and 4 horses will bo sold with the run. As this property will be disposed of at a very moderate price, it presents an usually good opportunity for any enterprising persons of moderate means wishing to commence sheep farming. For further particulars apply at the station, or to STUART & CO., Napier DRAUGHT N T I R E. TO STAND to COYER this Season at Oakbourne, Wallingford, the celebrated draught horse “CONQUERO R,” Allowed by competent judges to be the best horse bred or imported into the Province. “ Conqueror ” is by the well-known imported English horse “England’s Hope,” out of a firstclass Van Dieman’s Land mare ; he is a dark iron grey with great symmetry, combining power with activity, immense bone and muscle, and of a most docile temper ; ho is three years old, standing 16 hands high. Teems : £4 4s. each Maee. Limited to 60 mares. Paddocks gratis for one month; if not then removed a charge pwill be made of 3s. per week for each mare. Every attention given to tho mares but no responsibility incurred in case of loss or accident. Mares hobbled at the option of the Groom. A 1 fees to bo paid at the Station on or before Ist January, 1864. Oakbourne Station, Wallingford, August 20, 1863. HOGAN’S AUSTRALASIAN, EUROPEAN, & AMERICAN GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE, Ann UNIVERSAL NEWS-ROOM. MR. H. L. YATES, Proprietor ofthe TIMES, is hereby appointed my authorized agent; enquiries for missing friends and other information sought through the advertising columns of this Journal, will have immediate attention. Newspapers and Periodicals received from all towns and cities, (and regularly filed at my News rooms) in Australia, Europe, America, Ac. JOHN HOGAN, Address —Tasmanian Hotel , Portland, Colony of Victoria, Australia.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 143, 9 October 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 143, 9 October 1863, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 143, 9 October 1863, Page 4

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