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GOODS FROM ENGLAND. THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY underwrite, through the medium of their London Agents, MERCHANDISE 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 : Bowley & Bristow 74, Comhill, London Webstee, Steel, &Co Buchanan-st., Glasgow Thomas Sanderson Liverpool MEANEE PADDOCK. THE CHARGES for PASTURAGE in the above PADDOCK are as follows : Horses, Is per night, or 2s. 6d per Iweek ; for Horned Cattle, 6d per head per night, or Is per head per week : for sheep, 4d each per night, or 3d per week. Branding Cattle, 6d. per head. RICHARD MANEY. LIVERY STABLES. THE UNDERSIGNED having taken the STABLES adjoining the Settlers’ Hotel, trusts that by keeping a good supply of Corn and Hay, 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 horses ; Light Spring Carts; Ladies’ Ponies and Side Saddles. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. A THREE-ROOMED COTTAGE, situate on the Spit, now in the occupation of Mr. Howard, built of Totara and lined throughout, together with the land on which it is erected, being 24 feet frontage by 80 feet. Apply to WILLIAM DENHOLM, Spit. May 16, 1864. On Sale by tlie Undersigned. TONS BEST NEWCASTLE (N.S.W). COAL 3 cases Garton & Jarvis cooking stoves 50 boxes Price’s Belmont Candles 25 “ Brandon’s Nevas light weights 6 “ Muscatel raisins 241bs (new) 4 “ Elemo “ 601bs “ 36 pairs Men’s Elastic Side Boots 5 qr.-casks Martell’s dark Brandy 10 cases pale Brandy J. H. YAUTIER. Waghorn-street, May 23, 1864. NOTICETHE THEATRE ROYAL being now completed in Stage Scenery, and lighted with a brilliant burning Colza Oil Chandelier, is now ready for engagement for Public or private Dinners, Balls, Concerts, or Theatical performances. For terms, Apply at the Royal Hotel. Napier, May 26, 1864. TO BE LET, TWO COTTAGES, situated in Munn’s Yalley, with frontages to Lucknow Terrace, well fenced in, and acre of good garden ground attached to each; one of them well stocked with fruit trees. For terms, Apply at the Royal Hotel. Napier, May 26,1864. NAPIER SAVINGS BANKPresident His Excellency the Governor. Vice-President James Anderson. Trustees : — Janies Anderson Samuel Begg John Chilton Lambton Carter Michael Fitzgerald James Bnrno Ferguson James Gillespie Gordon John Gibson Kinross Alexander Kennedy William Miller Accountant William Maltby John Davis Ormond Joseph Rhodes Henry Robert Russell Frederick Sutton John Alexander Smith James Meliss Stuart John Hclicr'.Vautior James Wood John Wilkinson Thomas E. King. SUMS of ONE shilling and upwards are received on Deposit, for which Interest by the month will bo allowed on all even sums of £1 to £IOO, at Five per cent per annum. No interest is allowed on larger sums than £IOO. Depositors may withdraw their Deposits in accordance with the Savings Bank Act, as follows : If not exceeding £ 5 ... 7 days’ notice. “ “ b £2O ... 14 “ “ £SO ... 21 Exceeding £SO ... 28 “ Deposits may be made by and in the name o nfants. Forms for depositing and withdrawing sums of money may be obtained on application to the Accountant. Office —Government Buildings. Hours of Business— Every Wednesday JEvening from 6 to 8.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 182, 8 July 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 182, 8 July 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 182, 8 July 1864, Page 1

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