Stopping Advertisements. FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. .."TU rnHIS new Clipper Barqtu ' ¥ - K. T. TumMl,367 tons, Al at Lloyd's, Capt. Cumming, will LOAD for London on discharge ol inward cargo, and trill sail about the middle of December. The greater part of her cargo beipg already engaged, early application is necessary. For Freight &c, apply to WATT BROTHERS, S7B Agents. Conveyances. NOTICE. ~)AILY LINE OF COACHES * between Napier and Waipnwa. On and after THIS DAY, Ist November, Cobb and I'o.'s Coaches -will leave both Napier and Waipawa every morning at 8 o'clock. Heturn Tickets, 7s 6d. All parcels below 201 b s, Is. A. PETERS & Co,, > Proprietors. fi'HE MEANEE EXFRESS -*- leaves Meanee for Napier every morning at 9 o'clock, and every afternoon at 2 o'clock. Leaves Newton, Irvine and Co.'e Store for Meanee every morning at 11 o'clock, and every afternoon at 4 o'clock. Fares, Two Shillings each way. 410 GEORGE RYMER. ANNIVERSARY OF THE PROVINCE THIS DAY, MONDAY, Ist NOV. THE Members of the Napiee Beass Baind beg to announce to the inhabitants of Napier and surrounding districts that, in commemoration of above Anniversary, they intend to give A GRAND PICNIC THIS DAY, MONDAY, Ist Noyembeb, at the Meadows, Taradale, Meanee, and trujat on such an occasion to be well sup ported by their friends and the public gener lly. They hope to be able to offer visitors a pleHsant day's enjoyment. The FULL JIAND will be in attendance, and will piny a vnried and popular selection of both Opekatic and Dance Music. It is also intended to introduce a variety of COUNTRY GAMES AND SPORTS (or the further amusement of the Compaoy. The Sand will leave Napier at 11 a.m. Price of admission to the Grounds— Qm Shilling. Mr. Andebson, of the 'Duke of Edinburgh' Hotel, will supply Refreshments on the ground, 4>2,4> OND O N AGENCYI THE HAWKE'S BAY TIMES may be read gratuitously at the News Booms of Messrs Gokdobi h Goich, 1551 Holborn Hill, London, where Advertisements and Subscriptions for the same are received. r PHE HAWKE'S BAY TIMES J- has, by order of Mr Justice Johnston, been constituted a Gazette or Newspaper in which Notices required by the Bankruptcy Act 1867, § 8, and the Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act 1868, § 3, to be published in the Gazette may be published in and for the Province of Hawke's Bay. MINTING of every description executed at the office of this paper in flrstelass style, and with the utmost cheapness and despatch. The proprietor having recently received direct rrom the Manufacturers a large and select assortment of NEW" TYPES, is prepared to execute »U kinds of Plain and Ornamental Printing. Wool. j [TOOL.—The Undersigned are Cash Buyers of WOOL, and advanc? on consignments to their correspondent* in England and the Colonies. KINROSS & CC. WOOL.— The Undersigned are Cash Purchasers of WOOL, or will make Liberal advances on consignments ti? their London Agents. WATT, BROTHERS.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 14, Issue 731, 1 November 1869, Page 1
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