JJSTATE OF JAMES DOHERTY. CUTIOJ. All persons are f d against purchasing or in any way dea’! <5 prop?rty and effects of James Doherty, lute oi Napier, except by con* sent of the Creditors. EDWARD LYNDON. For and on behalf of the Creditors. OF JAMES DOHERTY. A first dividend of Five Shillings in the Pound will be payable on the 10th May next, at the office of the undersigned. Creditors not having sent in their claims against the estate, are requested to do so immediately. All debts owing to the Estate must -be paid without delay. EDWARD LYNDON, For the Creditors. G( EN UINE WHITE LEAD for sale at the Oil f’ & Color Store, Spit, by T. B. HARDING-. JUST ARRIVED. EX GANGES, FROM LONDON, VIA AUCKLAND, 83 boxes of Window Glass (Chance’s Sheet) 3 boxes of Ornamental and Colored Glass, with Rosettes, comprising Ruby, Purple, Orange, Yellow, Blue, Green, Ac. 1 ton of Putty Lamp Black AT WILLIAMS' OIL, COLOR, & PAPERHANGING SHOPS, HASTING 3-BTBEET. LOST.— Between the Meanee Hotel and Napier, a Roll of £1 notes and cheques. The cheques are stopped at the Banks. Any person finding the same and returning them to .Mr ROBERT MARSHALL, Moanee Flat, or Ml JOHN MARSHALL, Settlers Hotel, will be - handsomely rewarded. ATEW ZEALAND STEAM NAVIGATION -L v COMPANY. The eighth call of One Pound per Share on the First Series will be due on the 26th inst., and the sixth call on the Second Series on the 3rd July, payable at the Bank of New Zealand' or at the .Agent's office. VAUTIER JANISCH, Agent. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. Mr. VAUTIER JANISCH’S Sale, FRIDAY last, 14th inst,, has been until further notice. advertized postponed VAUTIER JANISCH, Auctioneer. POTATOES! POTATOES! Fifty Tons of real Hobart Town, from one ton and upwards @£s ton, cash. J- H. VAUTIER, Eastern Spit. g F. PRENTICE 4 Co., GENERAL DEALERS, WAIROA, HAWKE’S BAY. S. F. P. & Co., importing most of their goods direct from Home, are enabled to give their customers general satisfaction, both in the quality and price of the same, the drapery and clothing being of the newest patterns, and are sold at rates before unprecedented in the district. Agents for the Hawke’s Bat Weeklt Times. April 15. P o BE RAFFLED FOR On the Ist May, at Campbell’s Exchange Hotel, a HORSE, HARNESS, and TRAP. 35 Men? ben at £1 each. FOR SAJiE, VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, in groat variety, warranted sound and true to name, by F. W. C. STURM, Fitzgerald’s Paddock. Orders left at Mr. E. W. Knowles’, will bo promptly attended to, where a list of the Seed* may be seen. Napier, March, 1865.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 257, 26 April 1865, Page 1
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442Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 257, 26 April 1865, Page 1
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