R. W. I. CARVER, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, CORNER OF HASTINGS-St. AND BROWNING-St., I’AEIEE, Prescriptions carefully dispensed. I. C. R. M. COMPANY’S East Coast INTER-PROVINCIAL MAIL SERVICE. LEAVE—UCKLAND abtSrd J-A Napier 6th Wellington 9th Canterbury 11th Otago *2oth Canterbury 22nd Wellington 25th Napier 27th ARRIVE— Napier, about sth Wellington 7th Canterbury 10th Otago 12th Canterbury 21st Wellington 23rd Napier 26th Auckland 29 th MALTBY & Co., * TTT* * With European Mails for Canterbury, Wellington, and Hawke’s Bay.
NOTICE. Messrs. A. MANOY & Co., BEG- to inform the public of Napier and the Province generally that they have OPENED an establishment in Napier, with a large stock of TOBACCO & FANCY GOODS, consisting Cut Tobacco . ... “ Negro Head “ Golden Leaf “ Cavendish Best Barratts Twist “ Golden Leaf “ Cavendish ALSO,— A WELL ASSORTED STOCK 0» Meerschaum Pipes Myall Wood “ Briar “ “ Long Straw “ Clay “ and pipes of every description. A.-B. As A. M. & Co., receive their goods direct from England, they are enabled to supply customers at very low prices, both wholesale and retail.
The Bishop of Osnaburg, "DY Surplice, out of H.R.11. -*-) by Velocipede. 'Rf Terms, «£"5 ss. eac/t Mare, payable on Ist January, 1865. The Brow, Sept. 1, 1861. H.B.—The Bishop’s Cup will be run for in February, 18 r '6. Draught entire “ CONQUEROR,” V X7ISi V —(Winner of the first prize at 1%-. the meeting of the Hawke’s Bay Agricultural Society, 1863 ; by the English imported horse “England’s Hope,” dam a Van Dieman’s Land mare,) —will travel this season, commencing on Ist October, 1861; Saturday—From Heslop’s, Puketapu, to Meanee Hotel, where he will remain on Sunday. Monday—From Meanee Hotel to Dyctt ? s, Clive, and Reynolds’, Havelock. Tuesday—From Havelock to Elliugham’s Te Auto. Wednesday—From Te Auto to Ford’s, Kaikora. Thursday—From Kaikora to Waipawa, (Brodie’s) and Waipukurau, (Goodwin’s), where he will remain a day, and return by the same direction. Terms—£s ss. each Mare, groom’s fee included, payable to the groom, Donald MacDonald, on Ist January, 1865. Oakbourne, Wallingford, 26th August, 1864. To Members of the Church of England. THE Churchwardens and Vestry of St. John’s, Napier, having been empowered by a resolution of a General Meeting of the Church members, to take steps at once for enlarging the Church, in order to supply the demands’ for sittings, and to furnish the requisite number of free seats, beg to announce that Subscription Lists in aid of the “ Church Enlargement Fund” are opened at both the local Banks, and by the Churchwardens, H. S. Tiffcn and John Wilkinson. HARDWOOD. (K HO A FEET 0F HOBART TOWN TIMBER, consisting of 6in.*3in., 6 2, 7*3, 5*2, 3 2, 5*3, 4*3,4 2, from 10 to 16ft. lengths. E W. KNOWLES
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 194, 30 September 1864, Page 1
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437Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 194, 30 September 1864, Page 1
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