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MR. G. E. LEE, of Auckland. Solicitor, will attend the next Circuit Sittings of the Supreme Court at Napier. During his absence from Napier, E. A. CARLYON, Esq., Barrister. Gwavns, Napier, will act as his agent, to whom all communications can be addressed. October 5, 1864. Freehold Land for SaleAVELOCK, TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS. BLACKHEAD, TOWN SECTIONS. CLIVE, TOWN SECTIONS. ABBOTSFORD, TOWN SECTIONS. TARAWERA, POHUI, WAIPAWA, BUSH SECTIONS. BLOCKS OF COUNTRY LAND. Andrew- Luff, Land Agon t, Hastings-Street. NO I ICE.—A. MUNDY, late of the Colonial Defence Force, begs to inform the Public that he has taken the STABLES belonging to Mr. John Marshall and hopes by strict attention to merit their support. Saddle Horses on Hire. Education. MR. W. MARSHALL, feeling that the time has arrived when another School is needed at Napier, begs leave to inform his friends that •be will be prepared to receive pupils on the Ist of January next at his house on the hill, where they will' have the benefit of a salubrious and ample play-ground. The course of instruction proposed will embrace a sound English education, together with French (with Parisian accent), German, Latin, and drawing and sketching from nature. Terms : for day scholars, £2 to £4 $)- quarter, acccording to age and capability—for Boarders', £soannum. ’ Every attention will be paid to the health, comfort, and moral and intellectual improvement of the pupils. Oatlands, Napier, 10th November, 1864. Board and Residence Mes. WELCH’S. EMERSON HOUSE. THE UNDERSIGNED is opening at his JL stores next the Times office : 4 Cases, Saddles, Bridles, Ladies' Ladies' GENTS SNAFFLE Horton & Headstall, Grundy’s Weymouth, Johnston’s ALSO, Whips, Spurs, Colonial, STRA P S, <fc., &c. Serge Coats GIRTHS Saddle Cloths Serge Shirts Martingales Pilot Jackets Mole trousers Tweed ditto. Vests, Shirts. Scarfs, Pins, COLLARS, Stationery, Biscuits, Pickles, Candles,J'Re gister Grates, Chairs, Sundries, ANDREW LUFF ON SALE AT THE Wholesale and Retail Stores oj E. W. KNOWLES, EX “ZILLAH,” and “BEAUTIFUL STAR.’ KA BOXES SPERM CANDLES—Price’s cJv/ Belmont 10 boxes Superior Mould Candles 2 cases i-boxes Sardines 1 case Superior Belfast Hams 2 cases Salad and Hair Oil 15 boxes Superior Congou Tea—Lchests do Crown Brand Flour, 50 & 1001 b. bags And a Large assortment of GROCERIES. A L S 0, — Shawls, Scarfs, Neck Ties and Comforters Scarlet, Blue, and White Blankets Crimean Shirts in Tweed, Melton, and Saxom Wools A large variety of Cotton an India Rubbei Braces Linen and Paper Collars Felt. Hats in variety ; Tweed and Cloth Capi Bedford Cord, Tweed, & Pilot Cloth Trowser; Mole Trowsers—Men’s and Boys Tweed and Cloth Vests Blue Serge Coats, Vests, and Trowsers A N D, A mixed variety,of Essences, Philocome, Frangipane and Castor Oil Pomade Hair Brushes, Rack and Small Tooth Combs Curd, Skin, & Honey Soaps, scented, in bars and cakes &c., &e., &c, Ex s.s. Queen, from Auckland. 40 doz. Cocoa Nuts 50 “ Fiji Island Oranges E. W. EnOsw 1 es, HAK.ES PEAR EE O A D. WANTED, a Situation by a YOUNG of gpod character, as barman or man; or would make himself generally, Apply at the office of this paper.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 201, 18 November 1864, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 201, 18 November 1864, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 201, 18 November 1864, Page 1 (Supplement)

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