KOTICE. A PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELD TO-MORROW, (SATURDAY), THE TWENTY-FOURTH INSTANT, WITHIN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER, FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSIDERING—--11 up HE propriety and advisability of petitioning the General Assembly against the viola li • of the Law by Public Officers and others in the occupation of Native Lands. rpHE propriety and advisability of petitioning the Church Missionary Society, London. • X against their representative in this Province, for like breaches of the Statute Book. ALL THOSE INTERESTED in the WELFARE of the PROVINCE are URGED to ATTEND PROCEEDINGS TO COMMENCE AT SEVEN O’CLOCK P.M.
UNPRECEDENTED NOYELTY!! GREAT ATTRACTION! A GRAND BAZAAR, FANCY FAIR, AND DISTRIBUTION OP VALUABLE PRIZES, WORKS OF ART, &c. Will take place at the ATHENiBUM, NAPIER, ON THIS DAY, MONDAY, JUNE 19 AND FOUR FOLLOWING DAYS. POSITIVELY FOR FIVE DAYS ONLY. English, and Colonial Jewellery Swiss & Italian Works of Art English and American Clocks Clocks, Musical Instruments Gold and Silver Watches French & English Vases Papier Maehie Goods Electro-plated Wares Pictures, Souvenirs, Dressing Cases Writing Desks Wort Boxes, Tea Caddies Mirrors Albums Ac., Ac., See. With hundreds of other Useful and Ornamental Articles, too numerous to particularize. The distribution of the above Magnificent Prizes will be conducted on tho same principle as the Art Union of London, Paris Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Wellington, Nelson, &c., which cannot fail in giving to tho most scrupulous unbounded satisfaction. WHEEL of FORTUNE TICKETS, 2s fid EACH. ALL PRIZES, NO BLANKS. DRAWING TO COMMENCE THIS EVENING, AT SEVEN O’CLOCK, and each succeeding day FROM U A.M. TO 10 P.M. FREE ADMISSION! N Oil C E . Parties wishing to Purchase will find this a chance seldom to to be met with, as the whole of the Stock must be cleared out by the above, time. "TYT’OTICE. —Any persons having demands on Isi William Fannin, juo., of Waikokopu, will please send in particulars of same to me, at the Curragh, Ruataniwha Plains, I'having been duly authorised by the above-named William Fannin junr., to arrange his affairs. .1 take this opportunity of staling that many persons having supposed from I and my brother acting jointly as my Father’s agent during his absence in England that we were in partnership, that there,was and is no partnership existing between myself and the aforesaid William Fannin, junior. . EUSTACE FANNIN.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 5, Issue 282, 23 June 1865, Page 3
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380Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 5, Issue 282, 23 June 1865, Page 3
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