n VJOAL I r\ i \JOAL I n t KJ OAL i THE BEST AUSTRALIAN, ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, @ 555. TON CASH ON DELIVERY, (IF BOOKED, 60s. TON.) J. H. Yautier. Wagborn-street, Spit, 15th December, 1864. Paperhangings! Paperhangings! JUST ARRIVED, Ex “ W est Australianfrom London, 3,000 PIECES, (Warranted the finest selection ever offered in Napier, being all New Patterns of this year.) KA BOXES WINDOW GLASS (from 10 x GO 8t044 s 30) Boiled Linseed Oil Raw „ White Lead Carriage ■) Copal > Varnishes Paper J Whitewash Brushes (copper and string bound) Paint Brushes, Sash Tools Turpentine, Putty Lamp Black Loudon Glue, at WILUAMS’ OIL, COLOUR, AND PAPERHANGING SHOPS, HASTINGB-STEEET. FOR SALE. PART OF SECTION SEVENTY-SIX (76) Town of Napier situate in the Shakespeareroad. Apply to G. E. LEE, Solicitor, Hastings-st. DRAUGHT ENTIRE Conqueror,— THIS HORSE having suffered from strangles will be taken oft’ the road and will finish liis season at Oakbourne near Wallingford. All mares will be collected and taken to the station where they will receive every attention and at the expiration of the season will be returned to their respective owners. Terras—£s ss. single mares, two or more the property of the same owner, £4 4s. each, mares guaranteed at £7 7s. each, payable to the undersigned on Ist January, 1865. J. D. CANNING. Oakbourne, Wallingford, 10th Nov., 1864. Education. MR. W. MARSHALL, feeling that the time has arrived when another School is needed at Napier, begs leave to inform his friends that .he 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 Frencli (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, £SO annum. Every attention will be paid to the health, comfort, and moral and intellectual improvement of the pupils. Oatlands, Napier, 10th November, 1864. To House Painters, Decorators, &c. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, a good and wellestablished business, with stock-in-trade and freehold premises, eligibly situated in the central part of the town of Napier, the proprietor retiring from the same. Terms liberal. Apply at the office of this paper. To be Let, A DWELLING-HOUSE containing 12 rooms, together with part use of a Stable and Paddock, and an excellent well of water. Apply on the Premises to ROBERT BATY. Napier, 28th Nov., 1864. Notice. ON and after the Ist January, 1865, the undersigned will deliver the best Bread at 7d. the 2-lb. loaf. JAMES DOHERTY. Mr. BOEJSFIELD, LAND SURVEYOR, WOODTHOEPE. Designs, Working Drawings, and Estimates SfUENISHED FOB. KVEill DESCEIPIIOK Or BUILDINGS. SURVEYS EXECUTED TO ANY EXTENT. [A CARD] MR. ROBERT BRENTON, ARCHITECT & SURVEYOR, CARLYLE* STREET, NAPIEE. WATT, KENNEDY, & WATT, MERCHANTS & COMMISSION AGENTS ' EASTERN SPIT, NAPTEB.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 208, 2 January 1865, Page 4
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480Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 208, 2 January 1865, Page 4
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