£6O REWARD I THE ABOVE REWARD will be given by tha undersigned to any person or persons who will give such evidence as will lead to the conviction of the party or parties who, on the night of Monday, or morning of Tuesday last, feloniously entered the premises of Messrs. Robjohns, and took off property to a considerable amount. J. & H. 0. 808 JOHNS NEWTON, lEYINE, & Co. A, £.'M. BBOWNE ’ P. SUTTON M. BOYLAN H. B. HOLDEB , T . „ E. W. KNOWLES. Napier, February 4, 1864. 50 FOR’BALE, ACRES of good LAND,' fronting the river Esk at Petaue. Apply to THOMASWTKINSON, Petan c TO THE ELECTORS OP THS COUNTRY DISTRICTS OF NAPIER. GENTLEMEN, —I have accepted a contract to execute certain Surveys under the Government. lam therefore obliged to vacate my seat in the Provincial Council. If, however, you are satisfied>ith me, T shall be glad to come forward again, as a candidate for that seat. O. L. W. BOUSFIELD. Woodthorpe, 2nd February, 1864. TEN SITTINGS REWARD. LOST- —On Sunday, January 24, between Napier and Clive, or Clive and Clifton, a small LOCKET and WATCH KEY, with miniature. Any one finding the same will please bring it to J. S. LARGE, Napier. Napier Atheaeum & Mechanics’ stituteHIS HONOR MR. JUSTICE JOHNSTON has kindly consented to give a READING for the benefit of th 6 above Institute, on TUESDAY EVENING nest, FEBRUARY’ 9, at 8 o’clock. Admission — Members, free ; non-members , Is. T. A. BPJDGE, Hon. Sec. EX N A B IJS B. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, GU IN NE SS’ ST 0 U T—IN PINTS and quarts JONES’ BITTER ALE—in pints and quarts, N.B.—Parlies wanting'any of the above wellknown and favorite Brand, are recommended to apply AT ONCE to E. SUTTON. EX BAN a A TIB A, Transhipped from Sydney Steamer, 3 CASES SADDLERY, containing—--12 Gent’s Dogskin Saddles 12 Gent’s Saddles Hogskin seats 6 doz. superior plain Snaffle Bridles 2 dozen Pelham Bridles 1 “ Head-stall Bridles 1 “ Breast Plates & Martingales 1 doz. ivory-ringed Martingales 3 “ Felt Saddle Cloths 1 “ pairs Stirrup Leathers 3 “ extra Reins 10 chests Superior Tea 6 half-chests “ “ 12 boxes “ “ 32 mats Company’s Sugar, No. 1 32 “ “ “ No. 2 40 “ “ “ No. 3 1 case Arrowroot 14 doz. Sorby’s Sheep Shears Ex Queen of the Mersey, from London. 6 cases Champagne 4 cases containing Wincey Skirts, Quilled Alpaca Skirts, Ladies’ Ribbon and Fancy Ties, Stays, Parasols, Umbrellas, Hair Nets, Hat Bands Mauve Linen, and Lace trimmed Muslin sets for Ladies. Alexandra Muslin and Mourning Ties, Regent Ties, Military and Ducape Handkerchiefs Cambric, Lawn, and Printed border H andkerchiefs—hemmed 1 case Sheep Shears, Dog Chains, and Tinned Tacks 1 case Superior Silk and Wool Crimean Shirts and Jumpers 1 case Men’s and Youths’ Pilot Cloth Jackets, Tweed and Shepherd’s Plaid Jumpers 1 case Felt Hats and Tay Tweed Caps 1 case 24 suits Tweed Clothing 1 case Bedford and Diagonal Trousers, Boys’ and Youths’ Pilot Cloth Jackets Ex Napier, from London. . 1 bale each 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Blankets.' W. RATHBONE. Waipawa, January 29, 1864.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 160, 5 February 1864, Page 2
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504Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 160, 5 February 1864, Page 2
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