For Sale. NOW LANDING, EX 'CHILE,' 'f\ PACKAGES FINE CONGOU 9\J 21 cases Crosse and Blackwall's Goods 96 cases and casks Grocery Goods 3 cases Leather, assorted 1 case Bauman's Hats and Caps 2 qr-casks Superior Pale Brandy 5 qr-casks Port Wine 38 cases Geneva, JDKZ Daily Expected, per 'Otago,' 10 qr-casks very fine old Malt Whiskey, Blankets, Clothing, and General Drapery To Arrive per 'Christian M'Ausland' and 'Warrior Queen,' 7 trunks Boots 3 cases Floor Cloth 1 case Gentlemen's Saddles and Bridles 1 bale Door Mats 1 bale Tapestry Carpets 2 cases Ladies' Straw Hats, Flowers, and Trimmings 2 cases Hosiery, assorted A large assortment of Seasonable Drapery, Haberdashery, &c. HASTINGS-STREET. Napier, Jan. 27,1870. JUST RECEIVED, EX «R. T. TURNBULL,' i CONSIGNMENT OF GENUINE eau be cologne. 461 J. W. COWING. NOTICE. pOTTON WASTE J Guage Glasses Engine Packing ALWAYS IN STOCK. 462 J. W. GOWING. COALS! COALS!! COALS!!! REDUCTION IN PRICE. f\f\f\ T °NS BEST SCREENED yUU NEWCASTLE, JS.S.W.,. COALS For Sale at 35 SHILLINGS PER TON ©ASH. Weight per Government Weighbridge. J. H. TAUTIER. Port Ahuriri, Jan. 10, 1870. 122 Education. CLASSICAL k COMMERCIAL ACADEMY MEANEE, near NAPIER. THE REV. W. APPLETON, S.C.L. Graduate in Law, Emanuel College, Cambridge, DESIRES to notify that he lias now OPENED a SCHOOL in the Public Room at Meanee, which is in every respect suitable for the purpose. The Course of Instruction will embrace fas may be required) Elementary teaching, in addition to the Classics and Mathematics. In a short time Mr A. hopes to receive Young Gentlemen as Boarders. Meanee, Nov. 30, 1869. 454
Notices. MilS. SCOTT and I having separated by mutual consent, I am not responsible for any Debts which may be contracted by her in my name. I also wish all accounts due by me to be sent under cover to Mr CuFJJ, Solicitor, Tennyson-st., JS'apier. MATTHEW SCOTT, Late Assistant-surgeon barque Oriental, 149 of London. IVTOTICE is Hereby Given that the IX exclusive right of CUTTING FLAX growing in the Petane District—being the land north of* the Waiohinanga river, extending as far as Kote Hiwi o Kuau Waipanepane —has been granted to us for a term of years ; and, further, that proceedings will be taken against any persons trespassing on such lands, or in any way dealing with Flax growing thereon. 0. TtJELY & Co. January 26, 1870. 153
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 15, Issue 757, 31 January 1870, Page 1
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391Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 15, Issue 757, 31 January 1870, Page 1
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