New Advertisements. TT iasT WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON, The Favorite Aberdeen Clipper JOHN BUNYAN, 521 tons, A I at Lloyd's, J. Allen, Com- j mander. Will load WOOL from this Port at current rates. Her moderate tonnage, combined with her well-known character in the Wool trade, renders her the most desirable conveyance. Guaranteed to leave in time for the May sales. For Freight, &a, apnly to Stuart & Co., Routlkdge, Kennedy & Co., Newton, Irvine, & Co., _. ZEALAND SIEAM NAVIGATION CO’S. S.S. Taranaki, H. B. Francis, lisquire, Commander, is due from Jauranga and Auckland on or about (lie 31st, atid will leave for Southern Provinces on SUNDAY, the Ist September. ior Freight or Passage, apply to KINROSS'& CO., Agents. Napier, 26th August, 1867. AUU ‘' *1 u G. E- G. Richards?n ;or to WATT BROTHERS, Agents. Napier, June 29, 1857. m to southern PORTS.
PANAMA MAIL SERVICE. screw steamer The Panama Company’s LORD ASHLEY, Worse, Commanilor. will steam for TAUKAXGA AND AUCKLAND on or I about iHESI)AY, the 3rd September. For h-ieight or Passage, apply to EOUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & CO-, I „ Agents. Eapier, 25th August, ISG7. V. A R. and after Tuesday, 17lh September. COBB AND Co.’s TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES Will leave the Booking Office, opposite the Bank ot New Zealand, Napier, FOR WAIPAWA, every Tuesday and Saturday, at 7 33 n.nv, passing through 1. West Clive 4. Paki Paki 2. Olive 5. Te Auto 3. Havelock G. Kaikura RETURN Coaches will leave the B coking Office. Halpiu’s Abbotsford Hotel, Waipawa, for Napier every Monday and Friday at 7 30 a m. ANDREW PETERS A Co., Proprietors.
Jyj’ O T I C E. Tiie WaipnwaMail and Passenger Conveyance leaves the Booking Office, Napier, every Tuesday morning, at 7'30 n.m. and Waipawa. every F,-i lay at 7 3d a m. —All parcels mint be prepaid. K. W. i-> 1). CARVER, Agent. T 0 builders. Tenders will be received for raising (be store occupied by the und-rsigiu d on section 517 to a height of IS inches above the present fioo” level. Ihe Contractors can have the use of a set of screws. The specification can be seen on application. KINROSS 4 CO. Napier, August 23, ISG7. X* 1 REWARD—Whereas, on (he CW*-/V/ morning of Sunday last, th<= 18' h instant, an attempt was made to set EIRE to the Stable occupied bv 11. Caulton, in Carlyle-street, the above reward will be paid to anyone who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the guilty party. WATT BROTHERS. Agents for the Imperial Insurance Company and the New Zealand Insurance Compant. ROUFLEDGE, KENNEDY & Co, Agents for tne Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company. STU A ItT 4 Co., Agents for the North British and Mercantile Insurance Company. GK E. GK RICHARDSON, Agent for the Yiotnria Insurance Company. NKWION, IRVINE 4 Co, Agents for tlie Otago Fire and Marine Insurance Company. EAFFLE THIS EVE \ I NO.-To be BAFFLED, this EVENING, Monday, 26th August, at Jeffarcs’ liolelj Eastern Spit, one BOAT belonging to tbs Estate of the late Mr George Charlton. GK E. CHARLTON.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 503, 26 August 1867, Page 3
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