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SHIJPjPXSTGK FOE TAURANGA AND AUCKLAND. THE N.Z.S.N. COMPANY’S S.S. QUEEN, Captain CELLUM, is expected to arrive op the 15th inst., and will leave for the above Ports on the 16tb inst., at Noon. VAUTIBB JANISCH Napier, May 10,1863. Agent. For castle point and WELLINGTON. THE N.Z.S.N. COMPANY’S S.S. LADY BIRD, Captain BENNER, is expected to arrive on the loth, and will leave for the above Porta oh the 16th inst., at Noon. VAUTIEB JANISCH, Agent. Napier, May 10.1865. g S. STAR OF THE SOUTH. This Steamer will run as formerly from this Port for Auckland and Danedin. For freight or passage, apply to , WATT, KENNEDY & WATT. N.B.—This Steamer is especially fitted for the conveyance of Stock, and has accommodation fora limited number of cabin and steerage passengen. mm Superintendent’s Office; Napier, May 10. 1865. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this Office up to noon on Wednesday, the 17th just., for Metalling 25 chains of Road at Waitangi. Specifications may be seen at this Office, and at Mr Knowles' Stbre at Clive. G. T. FANNIN, v Superintendent’s Clerk. M I L I T 1 A NOTICE Nos. 1 and 2 Companies of Militia and the Napier Rifle Volunteers will Parade on Wednesday the 241 h inst., at 7 o’clock a.m., and until further orders at the same hour on the: second and third Wednesday in each month. (By Order,) 1. WITHERS. Capt. and Adjutant Militia and Volunteers. N APIER VOLUNTEER CAVALRY. The above Troop will parade at the usual place on Monday, the 22nd May, at 1 o’clock p.m.; and on every alternate Monday after, at the same place and hour. T. E. GORDON, Captain Commanding Troop. s F. PRENTICE & C 0., GENERAL DEALERS, WAIBOA, 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 Weekly Times. April 15. JUST A R RI V ED, . EX GANGES, FROM LONDON, TIA 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; &c. T ton of Putty Lamp Black, at WILLI A M S’ OIL, COLOR, 4 PAPEBHANGING SHOPS -Lxow -* -

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 5, Issue 265, 15 May 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 5, Issue 265, 15 May 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 5, Issue 265, 15 May 1865, Page 1

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