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New Advertisements. LfEANEE PEESBYTEEIAS >-L church. ANNIVERSARY TEA MEETING. The Anniversary of the opening of the Presbyterian Church, Meanee Elat, will ba celebrated by a TEA MEETING, to be held in the Church, on the evening of TUESDAY, 17th inst. TEA at 6 p.m.—Chair to betaken at 7. In (he course of the evening several pieces of sacred music will be suug, and addresses delivered. Tickets —3s 6d each for adults, and 2a for children, may be obtained in Napier at .Mr Sutton’s, Mr Marshall’s (Settlers Hotel), and at the Times and Herald Offices. At Meanee, of Mr Lever, Messrs Peacock, and Mr Orr, Mr Smith, and MrBrown. Immigration Office, Napier, August 22, 1867. AS very great dilatoriness has been displayed by Immigrants and their sureties in repaying to the Provincial Government the amount of the passage money advanced by them.—Tms is to. Notify that, unless immigrants comply with the conditions of the Regulations, they will be immediately called upon for a refund in total of their passage money, and the Government will strictly enforce (he fulfilment of those Regulations. G. T. FANNIN, Immigration Clerk. Estate oe Archibald m*donALD, DECEASED. ALL Claims against the Estate of the late Aachibald M'Donald, are to be rendered to the undersigned within one month from this date. Parties indebted to the Estate are requested to pay their accounts to the undershinned within the same period. By order of the Administrator. G. E. LEE, Solicitor to the Administrator. Napier, August 16, ISG7. Skipping Advertisements. 10K LONDON DIRECT. -JgySgSLTHE CELEBRATED A i CLIPPER SHIP. ‘E C H U N G A.’ 1007 tons register, JAMES KNIGHT, Commander. This fine ship, having sailed from Gravesend on the 31st of May, will be on the berth in time for the earliest wools, and, her cargo being engaged, she will have quick despatch. This ship is larger and has superior accommodation to any ship sailing from the North Island this year, and offers great advantage to passengers. Apply to KINROSS & CO.. 2nd September, 1567. I^TOTICE. —To Consignees of Goods per Ivj New Zealand Steam Navigation Company’s Steamers. In future, Consignees will be required to pay their freights before delivery can be given of their goods, and no goods will be delivered without production of an orderfrom the agents. Ail goods not removed on the lighters, being dievliargcd, will be carted and stored at the risk and expense of the Consignee. KINROSS & CO.,

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 506, 5 September 1867, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 506, 5 September 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 506, 5 September 1867, Page 2

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