Superintendent's Clerk, g ?vp S 3 2., M 3 £ 3 c st 2 S; r “ 5 i> 5 Ed .& . ' ° J H I : 9 i 9 - tCT) i ,H o -■ m m a c c; - !? t/j TCTAPIER AST UNIOX Drawing lal will take place THIS AFTE RXOOX at half-past Three o’Ciock, iu the Masonic G o3A^ EROr '^ :r -’ h °TBl EASTERN SPIT. 1&/TBS BOWERX, in returning thanks to those who havo accorded her their support during the past 12 months, begs to announce that, iu order to meet the times, she has made a great reduction in the Board and Lodging Department—the charge per week now being 30s and' (for working men) IQs.— and trusts, by civility and attention, to merit a continuance of public patronage.
Insurance Companies. 1VJ OTIGE.—The under. tgned are now i-N prepared to extend the iNS UIiANC K of Property situates in the Town of Na■ier, and t.'iose desiring to avail themselves ol the same arc request'd to soul in proposals of the rists they want covered.. Only a limited amount can be eil’octod. C o. STU AR T A Airent s for the NORTH BRITISH A MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. A 0 I E 1 C at A ,R 1 N INSURANCE COMPANY, id Y DNE Y. E CAPITAL KINROSS A CO., Ap cats for Napier Wanted. I^TANTED, —A Situation in iheCoun- ♦ I try as PLAIN COOK. Advertiser ■ is willing to make himself generally useful , Apply at the ohico of this Paper. j WANTED, by a MARRIED COU, PLK, a SITUATION on a FARM or STATION. Can manage either. Good references. Address :J. CHAMBERS, care of Mr. F. Sxot tt, Custom-house Hotel, Nelson. WccL WOOL. —The Undersigned are Cash Purchasers of WOOL, or will nake Lib. red ad vances on consignments to their Loudon A <tcuis. M ATT, BROTHERS
Shoktuokns foii New Zealand.— The Farmer of January 2;!, jays ; —“ On Saturday a large herd of horned cattle of the short horn breed, consisting of cows, liei-j fers, and balls, arrived in London to be exported to New Zealand. They have been chiefly purchased in Yorkshire, and comprise a fine collection.” Fatal Accident at Gnarrows’.—A' fatal accident on the -ilh List. about two miles from Greytonn. A maa named William Hooker, the chest son of Mr Hooker there, while driving a dray accidentally fell off, and the wheel passing over his neck and head caused immediate death. Apparently the unfortunate young ! man had been taking lunch at the time ol his full, as when the body was found on! the road, a knife was found grasped in one hand and some bread and cheese in the other. The unfortunate deceased bore: tbo character of being sober and Indus j trious. Hokitika.—Thoscacontinues its inroads upon Hokitika. The West Coast Times! of the d7th ult. says : — :: In the course of yesterday, and notably about high-water' ■ mark, wo observed the sea again make! serious assaults or. sonic of the more for- i ward of the small buildings on the beach, i at the north end of Kcvell-street. In ; some instances the fronts of the dwelllings were literally stnvc in by the force of the . wa'.es, and in other cases they were so far f: undermined by the continued washing of jthe waves, that their owners deemed it ' advisab-e to remove them bodilv to nre--1 serve them from being carried out to sea “ Abreast of the railway station, up to as far as the Montezuma, the ocean continued to make slow but steady advaaces on the maiuiaud.”
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 580, 28 May 1868, Page 2
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585Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 580, 28 May 1868, Page 2
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