{ New Advertisements. E' OR SALE AT THE SEED WARE HOUSE OF THE UNDER- ' SIGNED:— j Australian Couch Grass Californian Prairie „ Cocksfoot ,i Perennial Eys ~ Poa pratense » Timothy » i Alsyke and Ked Clover Lucerne, Agricultural Vegetable and Gum tree seeds, in variety ,AU of first v F. W. C. STUPviI. Shakcspeare-road, Napier. 2ist March, 1867. QDD FELLOWS' HALL, j M.U., 1.0.0. F. Tesdeus arc invited to be sent to the Undersigned not later than Id o’clock noon :on Till DAT, the sth April next, for the following services; ! Ist—For lining the present Hall. ’ 2nd—For lining the present Hall, and the addition of another room. I Tenders to state the price of each work 1 separately. Specifications can be seen at Hr MoguiikieY, While-road, on and utter FRIDAY, the 20t.h last, j W. W. YATES, j For the Committee, j Napier, March 20, 1807. "APIER LAND AND .BUILDING SOCIETY, No. I. Notice is hereby given that a draw of shares in this Society will take place at ( lie .oilier, Government Buildings, on .MONDAY Evening next, at S o’clock. Intending applicants for shares must signify their intention to draw, iii to the undersigned on or before that date, or they will be excluded from participating in liio same, pursuant to the rules of the Society to that ellect. H. E. WEBB, Secretary, Napier, March 25, ISG7. rjTO ARRIVE PER ‘DUNELM,’ ! 12 Iron Ploughs, with Extras 4, sets Howard’s patent Harrows with poles 15 dozen cast Shears do pairs Plougn Chains 2-1 ditto ditto Harness 2-i ditto ditto Web Back-bands : 6 dozen di’to Leather Back-bands I U ditto Plough lines j 5 Furnace Doors and Grates I 3 Copper Furnaces, -10, 30, and 25 gal- ( lons 12 stand Looking Glasses 1 1 bale Blankets GO bushels Poland Oats Ae., Ac., Ac., F. TUXFOSD. Western Spit, March 25. THOR SALE by tub UNDERSIGNED, JD Ex ‘ Commodore,’ & ‘ Southern Cross,’ 21 Iron Ploughs, with Extras 23 ditto east Shears, Nos. 2,3, and -i 21 pairs Plough Traces 30 ditto Plough Traces 20 dido Plough and Cart Harness 60 bushels English White Poland Oats, fine sample. F. TUXFORD. Western Spit, March 25, 18G7.
nn HE A TEE —MASONIC HALL. Grand Extra Night. KIDAY (To-morrow) .NIGHT, Mar. 29. Under the distinguished patronage of the Scindo Lodge of imvnus- ms, -119, 1.C., on which occasion the Craft will visit tho Theatre in TULL REGALIA. Tho Performances will commence with Sheridan Knowles's beautiful 5-act comedy, entitled— THE HUNCHBACK!! After which (by special iL-ire) Airs CHARLES i'OOLE will read Douglas Jerroli’s celebnucd scene, WHEN CAUDLE BECOMES A MASON !! To conclude with a new Tare?, entitled POOH PILLICODDY! I.i which Air G. 11. SVfAN Will appear in his great impersonation of Mr riLLICODDY 1 ! S. v E M .j. B-. I.S ' ilijxl-11. (- ■v to Ale C. r. c.’s, Chemist.) .Mas KEMP, having arrived from Auck.and, has the honor to inform the Kiri-ies M- f Napier that she has commenced busias above, and hopes to merit a share of their patronage. I %* Ladies’ own materials made up, land all orders punctually attended to. i _ wadies’ Riding Habits made to order.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 465, 28 March 1867, Page 3
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