New Advertisements. New Zealand Steam Navigation Company [limited ] FOE AUCKLAND. npHE screw steamer • ' Eangatira, Captain F. Eennee, will steam as above on or about THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at 6 o'clock For Freight or Passage, apply to KINROSS & Co., Agents. Port Aburiri, Jan. 17, 1870. 124 NAPIER DEBATING CLUB. A MEETING of this Society will be held on TUESDAY EVENING, 18th inst., at a quarter to 8 o'clock, in the building formerly occupied by the Bank of New Zealand, directly opposite the Masonic Hall. Subject oe Debate:—Would Moderate Protective Duties be desirable in -New Zealand ? WILLIAM W. CARLILE, 132 Secretary. TMPOUNDED AT MEANEE— By John Orr, Jan. 11,1870. One dark bay Gelding, about 12 hands, off hind foot white, white stripe on forehead, branded |\/1E Dear shoulder, p off shoulder. • One light bay Gelding, about 14 hand 3, black points, no brand visible Will be sold this day fortnight, [Jan. 28] at noon, unless redeemed. E. D. MANEY, Poundkeeper. - Jan. 14,1870. 133 NAPIER LAND & BUILDING SOCIETY No. 2. AT a General Meeting held on the 10th iust., the Officers were elected, and the Society commenced from that date. The Shares are £2O 16s each. The Subscriptions are 2s per week on each share, the first of which will be due on Monday, 24th inst., and receivable at the Society's Office, Government Buildings, on that date, between the hours of 7 and b o'clock p.m., and henceforth on each auc ceeding second and fourth Monday in each month. All Members entitled to interest at 8 per cent, per annum, after payment of tne first six months subscription. Interest at 10 per cent, charged on all realised Shares. All Members entitled to participation in the profits at the termination of the Society, which will be in four years. Entrance Fee, two shillings and sixpence per share. J. B. FIELDEE, Secretary. Napier, Jan. 17, 1870. 131
NAPIER LAND & BUILDING SOCIETY No. 2. AG-ENERAii MeetisQ- of Shareholders will be held at the Society's Office, on Monday, the 24th inst, for the election of aTrusree and other business, after which the first draw of Shares will take place. J. B.'FIELDER, Secretary. Napier, Jan. 17, 1870. 135 HA WEE'S BAY PROVIDENT, LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. BjiOß the convenience of the inhabitants Jj of Port Ahuriri, the Treasurer and Secretary, accompanied by one of the Trustees, will attend at Mr Trask's Hotel THIS (MONDAY) EVENING-, Jan. 17, from 7 to 8, for the purpose of enrolling Members, and to give any explanation that may be required. Wm. FISHER, 127 Secretary. THE CHATHAM ISLANDS. A. trade with these islands and Auckland appears to be springing up. There are now in harbor two large schooners—the Rifleman, laden for that destination, and the Kenilworth, which has just arrived with a cargo of horses and wool. .For the last few years but little trade has been carried on; but of late, since the escape of the Hauhau prisoners, attention has been drawn there, no doubt from the known luxuriance of the pastures grown, and the excellent breeds of cattle, horses, and sheep, which have been fully exemplified by the late shipments. There is also a fine lot of flax country on the island, which the natives describe as having been in former years vast fields of great luxuriance. There is a small European township at Waitangi, the principal port, which boasts of a roomy and comfortable hotel.—New Zealand Herald, January 11.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 15, Issue 753, 17 January 1870, Page 2
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