WANTED.— A E male Servant. Apply to Mrs. SEA LY. Napier, December 3rd, 18(53. 10s. Reward. LOST, a GOLD ALBERT CHAIN. Any person bringing tire same to Mr. Gill’s, Masonic Hotel, will receive the above-named reward. £3 REWARD. LOST, from Mr. TTnnter’s Stables, Napier, between 2 and 3 o’clock on the morning of the 7th inst., a BA\ HORSE, branded with a star on (he oil shoulder, aged, about 15 hands high, long tail, and white face, rather a coarse looking horse, would have a mark on his neck, where he was lately bled. Any person bringing the horse to Mr. Hunter’s Stables or showing him the horse shall receive the above reward. Na pier, November 25, 1863. TWO POUND REWARD. T OST. a DARK BAY MARE, about to foal, JLi without a brand, a small white spot about the size of half-a-erown on the near side under pummel of saddle, also a white spot on the off hind leg a little above the hoof. 'ihenhovi reward will he given to any person who will bring her to Mr. SEBLEY’S Hotel, Napier. Pulietapu School. A MEETING will be held at Mr. Heslop’s PuXJL ketapu, at 4 o'clock, p.m., on Saturday, 12lh instant. All persons interested in this most useful undertaking are requested to attend. W. ELLISON, Convener. Knikora, 3rd December, 1863. F 0 11 S A L E. /•fVO WELL-BRED EWES 2 and 4 tooth \jf\J O' Fine woolled and fong staple. To be delivered in January, 1861. Apply to Wm. FANNIN, Fairfield, Ruataniwha Plains. 500 EAT WETHERS for Sale. ■ftA r pHF above are the pick of a large A flock, are now shorn and ready for delivery. Apply to WILLIAM FANNIN, Fairfield. WILLIAMS & FOAN, WHITESMITHS, Galvanized Iron , Zinc, and Tin plate Workers, HASTING S-S T It E It T. & F. beg to state that, having now the net o cessary appliances, they are prepared to supply the Public with all kinds of TIN WARE at the cheapest rates. They- are also manufacturers of Galvanised Iron, O.G. and half-round Guttering, which they can supply cheaper oilier house in Napier. N.B. — A liberal allowance made to the trade. Valuable Property for Sale. Mr. TA UTIER JAXTSCII has received instructions I'rom Mr. IV. W. Yales, to sell bp Public Auction, on SATURDAY, the VMh December next, a! his Auction Marl at the Spit, — rrniOSE VALUABLE BUILDINGS known as JL the “TIMKS” OFFICL, now rented by Mr. li. L. Yates, and the adjoining Premises, lately used by Mr. Danvers as an Auction Mart. The Buildings are situated on Section No. 139, Town of Aapier, Leasehold, having 17 years to run, at a ground rent of IGs. per foot, frontage to llastings-.-lrect of 31 feet. The Times office is let for £65 per annum, and the Auction Mart for £SO per annum. The buildings are oi Kauri 'limber, and substantially built. The Auction Mart is match-lined throughout. Particularly attention is called to the situation of these premises, which ts one of the best in Napier— being in the immediate vicinity of the Government Buildings and the Banks of New Zealand and New South Wales. Frontages to this part of ilastings-stivct are readily leased at from £2 to £3 per foot. For further particulars, apply to VAUTIER JANISCH. Napier, Nov. 27 1863.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 152, 11 December 1863, Page 2 (Supplement)
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548Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 152, 11 December 1863, Page 2 (Supplement)
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