■ri__ £ U 1 JUST AERI VE D j Ex Srathallan, from London, j and Eangitoto, from Melbourne, j Xhe Ux'iDERoIGx’tED has for SALE—--6 cases Morewood’s best plain and cor rugated Galvanized Iron 2 rolls Sheet Lead 3 Glasgow Cooking Stores Colonial Ovens Heating Stoves Registered Grates i*antlers unu Fire Irons i Ew banks’ Hails, assorted ] . French Wire, ditto Carpenters’ Kim Locks, ditto Imitation ditto, ditto Metal Teapots Screws, assorted sizes Augers, &c., &c. Ex Strathallan, 6 very superior Perambulators, double and single, Hoods complete Ex Norwood, from London, 3 Patent Water Closets D Traps S Lends, Ac. Doughs’ Pumps, Piping, Ac. Douglas’ Lifting and Force ditto Racking, Dottling and Kange Cocks Enamelled Wash Basins, with waste plugs complete H. WILLIAMS. Hastings-street, 10th Dec., 1866. £1 0A L ! COAL!! DELIVERED to any part of the Town ot Kapler at FIFTY BE 11 TON. At the \ard FORTY-SIX SHILLINGS V TV*N. CASH ON DELIVERY. J. H. VAUTIER. Napier, 4th June, 1860. TtLOUR ! ELOUR ! ! FLOCK !! ! 100 Tons Superfine Silk-dressed Flour, in oU, 100, and 2001 b bags, at PRICES DEFYING C'JM.t'EITTTON ! J. H. VAUTIER Eastern Spit, 14th Jan., 1567. JIG ARRIVE PER ‘DUNELM,’ 12 Iron Ploughs, with Extras •1 s ts Howard’s patent Harrows with poles 15 dozen cast Shears 25 pairs Plougn Chains 21 ditto ditto Harness 21 ditto ditto Web Back-bands 0 dozen di’to Leather Back-bands 9 ditto Plough lines 0 Furnace Doors and Grates 3 Copper Furnaces, 40, 30, and 25 gallons 12 stand Looking Glasses 1 bale Blankets 6d bushels Poland Oats &c., etc., &c., F. TUXFORD. Western Spit, March 25.
Government Advertisements. I IMMIGRATION TO HAWKE'S BAY. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION. All persons who maj be desirous of bringing out Relations or Friends —or Settlers who wish to bring out Shepherds, Laborers, or Mechanics, to bo selected by their correspondents in Great Pritain and Ireland, will be enabled to'do so on the following terms. Any householder or other person who dial! by surety or otherwise give suliieient security for the repayment of passage money, shall be 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 £ls per adult. Promissory Notes for a like amount will also have to be given by intending Immigrants to the Provincial Agent in London. 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 Piii'ty so doin? slis.il be lisble of tiie 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 lae 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. LONALD M'LEAN, Superintendent Superintendent's Office,
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 466, 1 April 1867, Page 1
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