New Advertisements. from tho Barrack Hill, a DARE BROWN MARE, unshod, white star on forehead, and branded TH (conjoined) on near shoulder. She has an entire foal at foot. Any person bringing the same to the office of this paper will be rewarded. R S. S. KEMP MILLINER, DRES3 AND HABIT MAZER, HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER, JMPOUNDED AT MEANEE,— ByJ. Horne, March 7, 1868. One bay Mare, about 12 hands, branded M fl near shoulder By H. Sladen, March 11. One bay Gelding, about 14J hands, branded crown over M near shoulder. By James Hawkins, March 12. One brown Gelding, about 15 hands, branded 8 near shoulder One grey Mare, about 14J hands, branded B“3 near shoulder One black Gelding, 15J- hands, near hind foot white, white spot on forehead, branded off shoulder One bay Mare, about 16 bands, white spot on forehead, branded W~A off shoulder, filly foal at foot If not claimed and all eS n»n«*s „»;.•> by tho 31st of March, IS6S, will be sold on that day at the Meauee Sale Yards, at noon. R. D. MANEY, Poundkecper. Mtl sagas Enginceer’s office, Napier, March 16, IS6B. SEALED TENDERS will be received at tho Superintendent’s office until noon on the 23rd hist., for building a Quay Wall from the Crane to the Government Wharf. Plan and Specification to be seen at the Survov office, Napier. CHARLES WEBER, Provincial Engineer. JUST RECEIVED, Ex Matoaka, 1 £ CASES AGRICULTUAL IM J-O ELEMENTS, comprising— Ploughs and Fittings Harrows Chaffcutters Oat and Bean Mills Harness Seeds—Clover, Cocksfoot, Timothy, Cow-grass, Ac., Ac. F. TUXFOED, Hastings street. PANAMA MAIL SERVICE. FOR TAURANGA AND AUCKLAND. f|IHE screw steamship ‘ LORD ASHLEY,’ Captain H. WOESP, will steam as above on MONDAY, SOth MARCH, 1868. The Company do not hold themselves responsible for any alteration in time of departure occasioned by the Honorable Postmaster-General. ROUTLEDQE, KENNEDY A CO., Agents. Napier, 19th March, 1868. NAPIER MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. PUBLIC LECTURES. THE Second LECTURE of the series will be delivered by W. Colekso, Esq., in the Council Chamber, on FRIDAY, the 20th instant, at 8 p.m. Subject:— "The earliest visitors to New Zealand; what they saw, did and said comprising several little known, yet noteworthy facts connected with our early history, . Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight. Admission to parlies not holding tickets for the course, Is. P. DINWIDDLE, iion See. |
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 561, 19 March 1868, Page 2
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391Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 561, 19 March 1868, Page 2
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