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Government Advertisements.

JMMIGRATION TO HAWKE’S BAY. PUBLIC NOl IF!CATION. Aw> persons who may bo desirous of bringlug out Relations or Friends—or Settlers who wish to bring out Shepherds, Laborers, or Mechanics, to be selected by their correspondents in Great Britain and Ireland, will be enabled to $o so on the following terms. Any householder or other person who shall by surety or otherwise give sufficient security for the repayment of passage money, shall bo entitled after signing promissory notes for the amount of such passage, to apply to the Immigration Agent at Napier, giving the name and address of the person or persons whom they desire to bring out, and on so doing the Provincial Agent in London will be instructed to provide a passage to,Napier, giving for each Immigrant at a rate not exceeding £lB per adult. Promissory Notes for a like amount will also have to be given by intending Immigrants to the Provincial Agent in Loudon. If the person coming, or his Agent, accepts of a passage and refuses or neglects to avail himself thereof after notice has been given in writing that the vessel is to sail, the party so doing shall be liable to forfeit half of the passage money. In the event of death on the voyage half only of the passage money shall be charged. The passsage money is advanced in the first instance by the Provincial Government subject to repayment in four equal half-yearly instalments of £4 10s each, commencing from the date of arrival at Napier. DONALD M'LEAN, Superintendent Superintendent’s Office, ELECTORAL DISTRICTS OF NA B'i PiEK and CLlYE.—Notice.—The Claims of Persons duly qualified, desirous of having their names placed on the Electoral Rolls of cither of the above districts, or desirous of having any additions to or alterations in the statement of their qualifications on the said rolls, will be received at the Registration Officer’s Office, Napier, during the.months of January, February and March JOHN CURLING, Registration Office. Napier,lßth Jan., 1867.

IVTTLIXIA AND VOLUNTEER N OTIC E. Those Men of the Colonial Forces who have signified their intention of competing for the Colonial Frizes are hereby warned that the competition will take place on MONDAY next, the 25th inst., at the range of the Napier Rifle Company, commencing at 9 o’clock a.m. sharp. By Order, E. WITHERS, Capt. & Adjt.

LECTION NOTICE In pursuance of the previsions of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled “The Regulation of Elections’ Act, 1858,’* I, John Russell Duncan, Re» turning Officer for the Electoral District of Waipukurau, do hereby give notice that by virtue of a writ bearing date the 7th day of February, 1867, issued under the hand of His Excellency the Governor of Hew Zealand, an Election will be held for the return of one qualified person to serve as member of the Provincial Council for the said Electoral District; and that the nomination of candidates will take place at Mr Purvis Russell’s Woolshed, Waipukurau, on Wednesday, 27th March, and that the poll (if necessary) will be taken on Thursday, the 28th, and that I will declare the result of the poll at half-past 5 in the afternoon of the same day. Dated this 2nd day of March, 1867. JOHN BUSSELL DUNCAN, Returning Officer.

The following is the Polling Place for the Electoral District of Waipukurau:— Principal Polling Place—Mr Purvis Bussell’s- Woolshed, Wobum, Waipukurau. Polling Place—Mr A,Deane’s Woolshed, Aehcott, Rualauivrha. JOHN RUSSELL DUNCAN. Returning Officer. Dated this 2nd day of March, 1567. QN SALE by the UNDERSIGNEDTIMBER of every description, including tongued and grooved Boards, Palings, and Shingles. N.B.—Town sad Country orders punctually attended to. J. LsQUESNE,

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 464, 25 March 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 464, 25 March 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 464, 25 March 1867, Page 1

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