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Meetings. c j iJ&ffJJX • Loyal kapierlodge: i.0.0.f, M.U. •o The TENTS ANNIVERSARY of the above Lodge will be celebrated on FRIDAY, May 17, by a BALL to be held in the Masonic Halo, Tennyson-street. admitting Lady and Gentleman. 15s each, may be had of H. P.G.; J. Caxuerai.l, N.G.; J. Townley’ V.G.; Brother A. 0. II ay yes. W. W. YATES, Secretary. Dancing to commence at 8 o’Clock. Ed UC A TlO K—Mias MITCHELL (who lias had considerable experience in teaching in a London Institution) has opened a DAY SCHOOL in the new Chapel on the Eastern Spit. Instruction given in all the ordinary branches of a Public School, Terms moderate. Napier, April 15, 1867. lim'lT I REES. PLANTS, BULBS 1 AND GARDEN SEEDS. "The GARDEN.',” SURRV HILLS, Sydney, NewSouiu Walk=. H MN BAPTIST A t-ON have f-.r 3 .!c a large stock of l-'ru t 1 rees, F.owe. ing and! Oruameiilul Plants, Bulbs, and Uaulcnj Seeds, for winch they respect ’ ully solicit j orders. Priced Catalogues forwarded on ! • (•plication. Goods packed wuu iae great ; csl care. j JOHN BAPTIST & SON, Nursery and oeedsLuen. ] |UST ARRIVED PER DUNELM. 12 Iron Plough?, with Extras ■4 sets Howard’s patent Harrows with poll 8 15 dozen cast Shears 25 pairs Ploug l Chains 21 ditto ditto Harness 21 diuo ait to Web Hack-bands 6 dozen di'lo Leather Back bands i) ditto Plough lines 5 1- umace Doors and Grates 3 Copper Furnaces, 40, 30, and 25 gallons 12 stand Looking Glasses 1 bale Blankets 60 budieU Poland Oats Ac., ic., Ac., F. TUXFORD. Western Spit, March 25. JlO PHOTOGRAPHERS < FO R SAL E, A First-rate PHOTOGRAPHIC CAMERA, With Stand Complete. Apply to JOHN STUART, Auctioneer. Eastern Spit, 20th Dec., 1866. NOTICE.— Messrs HENRY PARKER and JOHN HAGUE hereby give notice that they intend still carrying on the above Bu-iness as BUTCHERS, in Carlyle and Waghom-etreets. from the Ist of May in;t, and that the Prick of Meat will be as follows: BEEF. Prime Roasting, per 1b..., 2nd ditto... “ Fresh Boiling “ ... Corned ditto “ Steaks and Chops “ ... MUTTON. Hind quarter Mutton, pei Leg ditto.., ... Loin ditto Fore quarter ditto Shoulder ditto ... Neck ditto Breast ditto Pork ... per lb ... 5d Veal ... per lb ... 6d Necks and Breasts Mutton, Corned and Fresh Boiling .Beef, for cash, per lb. ... 3jd Hotel keepers, Boarding-house keepers and Shipping—id. all round. | N.B. —5 per cent, allowed for accounts paid monthly, and 12j per cent, charged on all accounts of over two months’ ingNapier, May i, 1567.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 476, 6 May 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 476, 6 May 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 476, 6 May 1867, Page 1

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