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New Advertisements. TMPOUKDED AT MEANEE, — September 5, 1867. One chestnut Horse, branded 0 on near shoulder If not claimed and all expenses paid before the 29th September, will be sold on that day at the Meaaeo Sale Yards, at 2. screw steamer LORD ASHLEY, H. Woesp, Commander, will steam for SOUTHERN PROVINCES (carrying her Majeity’a Mails) on or about SUNDAY 15th September. For Freight or Passage, apply to EOUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & CO-, Agents. Napier, 12th September, 1867. MEANEE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ANNIVERSARY TEA MEETING. The Anniversary of the opening of thePresbyterian Church, Meanee Flat, will be celebrated by a TEA MEETING, to be held in the Church, on the evening of TUESDAY, 17th inst. I TEA at 6 p.m.—Chair to be taken at 7. In the course of the evening several pieces of sacred music will be sung, 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 (dettlers Hotel), and at the Times and Herald Offices. At Meanee, of Mr Lever, Messrs Peacock, and Mr Orr, Mr Smith, and Mr Brown. p.m. E. D. MANEY, Poundkeeper. P AX AM A MAIL SEEVICE. The Panama Company’s

STATE OF ARCHIBALD M‘DON ALD, DECEASED. ALL Claims against the Estate of the late Archibald 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 undersingned within the same period. By order of the Administrator. G. E. LEE, Solicitor to the Administrator. Napier, August 16, 1867. SS, STAS OP THE SOOTH . Captain BiiNEAiL. THIS STEAMER is specially fitted for the CON VEYANCEof LIVE STOCK, and is open for Freight to any NEW ZEALAND PORT. Apply to WATT, BROTHERS. I^TOTICE. —To Consignees of Goods per JLN 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 order from the agents. All goods not removed on the lighters being discharged, will bo carted and stored at the risk and expense of the Consignee. KINROSS & CO., Agents N.Z.S.N. Co. (Limited).

MPOUNDED AT MEANEE, — August 24, 1867. One dark brown horse, branded J near shoulder, blaze down face, and off bind foot white One brown horse, branded J near shoulder. If not claimed and all expenses paid by 17th of September, will bo sold on that day at the Meanee Sale yards, at 2 o’clock p.m. E. D. MANET, Poundkeeper. THIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. The Favorite Aberdeen Clipper JOHN BUNYAN, 521*tons, A 1 at Lloyd’s, J. Axeen, Comi mander, (Will load W OOL from this Port at current I 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, &0., apply to Stuaut & Co., _ Rouxledge, Kennedy «S Co., Newton, Ikvine, & Co., G. E. G. Eichaedson ; or to WATT BROTHERS, Agents. Napier, June 29,1867. ZINC WHITE, the best preservative of metal from oxidation. A few tins on sale at the OIL and COLOR STORE,. Eastern Spit.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 508, 12 September 1867, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 508, 12 September 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 508, 12 September 1867, Page 2

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