(a LITTLF. AI,TFIIr;;D, TCj'ii THS USE OV COLONISTS.) E^la 'l be fairest? who shall be rarest? who shall be first in the songs that we sing? one who quickly mendeth a coat when it rencleth. Ana to every hole in it her needle doth bring Charm of our gladness, friend of our sadness; restorer of shirts when their buttons take wing; Ehe shall be fairest, she shall be rarest, ohe shall he first in the songs that we sing 1 Who shall he nearest, noh’est, and dearest ? .Named but with honor and ptide evermore; lie whose temper staid is when dinner delayed is; who ne’er storms nor frets at the kitchen door: ■Uelightcd to pop into any bonnet shop j Vi ho never thinks walking with his wife a bore: lie snail be nearest, he shall he dearest, He Shull he first in our songs evermore I ■ —Dunedin Punch. BREAD AND BUTTER BALLS. The SECOND BALL of the SEASON will be held at the Council Chambes. Napier, on THURSDAY, the 26th instant. COMHITTEE : His Honor the Superintendent, Captain Leake, 70th Regt., J. H. Campbell, Esq., Lieut. Feneran, 70th, G. S. Cooper, Esq., Captain Roger, 70th Regt., J. G. Kinross, Esq., Lieut. Young, 70th, Lieut. Noyes, 14th, Sidney Johnston, Esq. Tickets, Five Shillings each, can be obtained from Mr Carver, on or before Saturday, the 21st inslant, by Ladies and Gentlemen who have received invitations to the first Ball of the series. By order of the Committee, G. S. COOPER, Secretary. PANAMA, NEW ZEALAND & AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL COMPANY, LIMITED, (Late I.C.R.M. Company.) EAST COAST INTER-PROVINCIAL MAIL SERVICE. * With European Mails for Canterbury, Wellington, and Bawke’sßay. JpIRST WOOL SHIP LONDON. FOR The Clipper Barque SUNBEAM, AlO tons register, Captain Lovell, will LOAD WOOL for LONDON at this Port, at the rate of ONE PENNY per Pound, and 5 per cent, primage and will sail early in January. For Freight or Passage, Apply to WATT, KENNEDY, & WATT. g S. BEAUTIFUL STAR Captain Moewxck. Ail applications for freight of Live Stock by this vessel, must in future be made to . WATT, KENNEDY & WATT. N.B.—The STAR OF THE SOUTH is for the present withdrawn from this trade. Napier, 21st September, 1865. f|lo ARRIVE, PER MAGGIE, FROM NEWCASTLE, 300 TONS WALLSEND OoALS ! J. H. VAUTIER. Waghom-street, Spit, August 19, 1865. BOARD and LODGINGS for a rcspectabl YOUNG MAN in a Private Family, in a pleasant locality in Napier. Terms —2ss per week. Apply to Air YATES, Hastings-street Napier. Q. O O D WORD S, EDITED BY DR. NORMAN M'LEOD, 7s per Annum. Orders, payable in advance, received at the Times Office, Eastern Spit. SPECIMEN PARTS may be seen application. NO CH ARGE FOR COMMISSION ! g U~ N~D A Y MAGAZINE, EDITED BY De GUTHRIE, 8s per Annum. Orders, payable in advance, received at the Times , Office, Eastern Spit. SPECIMEN PARTS may be seen on application. NO CHARGE FOR COMMISSION 1
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 316, 19 October 1865, Page 4
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484Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 316, 19 October 1865, Page 4
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