A Tradesmen’s Ball WILL bo held in the COUNCIL CHAM--13 kR on TUESDAY, the 14th June. Tickets can be obtained from the Committee. Mr. LINDSAY Mr. JOHN SLATER Mr. MANEY Mr. FORD Mr. A. BLAKE Mr. LeQUESNE, and Mr. ROBOTTOM, * . Musical Conductor. For Sale, q x nnn™ white & red pine BOARDS & SCANTLING, and 10,000 ft. Seasoned TOTARA, at a low figure. Apply to ROBERT HOLT, Emerson-st. Napier, May 5, 1861. FOUND. —-A FULL SACK, contents unknown. The owner may have it on applying at Mrs. Thomas’s, Carlyle-street, and paying for this advertisement. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS JUST RECEIVED AND ON SALE AT THE RED BOOT. SHAKSPEARE-ROAD. 3AAA PAIRS OF LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S Boots and Shoes , CONSISTING OF LADIES’ Colored Cashmere Spring-side Boots Colored Balmoral Boots Black Balmoral BoSts, Kid Tops Cashmere Boots, Lace and Spring-side Cloth Boots GENTLEMEN’S Wellington Boots Half ditto Balmoral Boots Spring-side Boots Blucher Boots CHILDRENS Boots and Shoes—all colors and makers A quantity of Shoe Cases for Sale. J. WOOD. January 20, 186 k TTrANTED, to BORROW from £3OO YY £IOOO. Apply to Z., at the office of this paper. NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, 1865. LinilE COMMISSIONERS invite designs for JL the Honorary Certificates, on which must appear the following Words and Spaces : NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, 18G5. The Commissioners appointed by his Excellency, Sir George Grey, K.C.8., Have awarded on the recommendation of the Jury of Class Honorable Mention of for Exhibited by him as the thereof. (Signed) (LS) Superintendent of Otago, President of the Commission. Exhibition Building. The Seal will be 3 in. in diameter. Drawings of the designs, marked by a motto, must be forwarded to the Hon. Secretary on or before Ist July, 1S(51, accompanied by a scaled envelope, with (lie .Motto outside and containing the Name and Address of the Designer. Ten Guineas will be given for the best design if deemed worthy of adoption, and it will be the property of the Commissioners. Rejected drawings will be returned to their owners. ALFRED ECCLES, Honorary Secretary. Offices of the Commission, Dunedin, April 15, 1864. MEANEE PADDOCK. rniJE CHARGES for PASTURAGE in the JL above PADDOCK are as follows : Horses, Is per night, or 2s. Gd per week ; for Horned Cattle, 6d per head per night, or Is per head per week : for sheep, Id eacli per night, or 3d per week. Branding Cattle, 6d. per head. RICHARD MANEY. LIVERY STABLES. rpilE UNDERSIGNED having taken the JL STABLES adjoining the Settlers’ Hotel, trusts that by keeping a good supply of Corn and II ay, and paying strict attention to Horses, to merit a share of public support. GEORGE PEEBLES. N.B. — Saddle Horses on Hire. Loose Boxes for training iiorses ; Light Spring Carts ; Ladies’ Ponies and Side Saddles. GOODS FROM ENGLAND. THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY underwrite, through the medium of their London Agents, MERCIIANDISE to all NEW ZEALAND and AUSTRALIAN PORTS, at the usual rates of premium. Claims settled and paid either in London or the Colonies, at the Insurer’s option. Agents : Bowlet & Bristow 74, Cornhill, London Webster, Steel, & C 0.... Buchanan-st., Glasgow Thomas Sanderson Liverpool
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 176, 27 May 1864, Page 6 (Supplement)
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511Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 176, 27 May 1864, Page 6 (Supplement)
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