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NOTICE. IN CONSEQUENCE of the recently imposed Postage tax on Newspapers transmitted by Mail, the Proprietor of • • THE HAWKE’S BAY. TIMES . has determined on publishing , A WEEKLY EDITION FOB COUNTRY CIRCULATION. This Edition will be published in time for transmission by the inland mails, and will contain the original matter, correspondence, commercial and general'intelligence, to the hour of going to press, and the advertisements of the ordinary edition. Terms, including postage : —7s. 6d. per quarter in advance. No. 1 will be published in time for the first inland mail.in February. Orders forwarded to the Times office will be punctually attended to. “FSFprquaitcy'and superior - flavor no vegetable can approach the shallot.” — M. Soyer. THIS savory Vegetable delivered in any pal’t of the town in lots of Gibs, or more. Price Bd. per lb. Orders left at the Times office promptly attended to. Estate of John Slater, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, NAPIER. CREDITORS on the above Estate are requested to forward immediately to the undersigned detailed statements of their accounts. Failing to do so within a month from this date, the Trustees will not hold themselves responsible for the payment of any dividend. J. M. STUART. W. ROBINSON. Napier, 18th January, 1863. Estate of William Denholm. ALL Debts due and owing William Denholm are undersigned for and on behalf to the Estate of payable to the of the Trustees. EDWARD LYNDON. Napier, Janury IG, 1865. NAPIER REGATTA. £ IT is proposed to get up a Regatta, to take place during the month of March. Persons favorable are requested to meet on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 25th inst., at 8 p.m., iu the Masonic Hotel. JOHN CURLING-. 11. G. MORKCKOFT. Napier Rowing Chib. A MEETING will be held at the Commercial Hotel, Spit, next TUESDAY evening at 8 o’clock. All members are requested to attend. W. J. TABOR, Secretary pro tern. Public Meeting. FIRE BRIGADE. A PUBLIC MEETING will bo held in the JfjL- Council Chamber, on TUESDAY evening next, at 7 o’clock, to take into consideration the formation and efficient establishment of a Fire Brigade. The Agents of the several Fire Insurance Companies are respectfully invited to attend. His Honor the Superintendent has kindly promised to occupy the Chair. WANTED, —A smart, active YOUTH to assist a Shepherd on an outstation on or before February Ist. Apply to Messrs. CHAPMAN & SYNNOTT, Glendalough Station, Tc Auto. Glendalougb, January 20th, 1865, WANTED —An active and intelligent LAD as an APPRENTICE to the Printing business. Apply at the office of t his paper. WANTED— SIX GOOD CARPENTERS. The highest rate of wages given. Apply at the new Bank of New Zealand, Napier.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 217, 23 January 1865, Page 2

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434

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 217, 23 January 1865, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 217, 23 January 1865, Page 2

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