Miscellaneous. PROPERTY & COMMERCIAL CIRCULAR PUBLICATION OF PROPERTY FOR DISPOSAL AND TO BE LET, DISTRIBUTED GRATIS EVERT MONTH In TOWN and COUNTRY by ISHETt and HOLLO WAY, ACCOUNTANTS. HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER, Run to Lease—--22,000 acres of fine Land, within 30 miles of Napier. Small craft can land and ship Goods and Produce on the Run. A main road passes through it. To Let on Lease—--280 acres °f kand divided in 40 acre sections, in the immediate neighborhood of a Township. Level land, and frontage to a navigable river. .-V For Sale— A well-finished Four-Roomed Cottagp, advantageously situated on the hill. Desirable Residence for Sale On moderate terms, a Freehold Dwel ling House and 3 acres of Land, in a healthy locality within a few minute's walk of the Town of Napier. The House contains four good rooms, with glazed veranda. Wanted to Borrow—£4oo. Security—First Mortgage on Town Property. The List of Property, &c, for Disposal always open for inspection at Me srs. FisnEii & Helloway's Office, ings-street-Partnerships negotiated" 5 ; Money invested, and Loans negotiated. Absentees' Property superintended, and Rents collected.
IMMIGRANTS' PROMISSORY NOTES NOTICE. rriHE following Extract from a Ee.-olu- -*- tion passed by the Provincial Council during its last session is published for the information of those concerned : "Your Committee, after careful consider ation, recommend that an advertisement be sent to the Provincial papers calling upon all persons indebted for assisted immigra tion to pay to the Immigration Clerk ali amounts due by them ; and that, after the 30th June, the names of defaulters will be published, and stringent measures tuken against the principals and sureties to enforce payment." The above decision will berigidlv carried out, but as the time allowed for settlement —viz., to the 30th June—is short, notice i 3 hereby given that the publication in the newspapers of the names of defaulters and their sureties will be deferred to the 18th July, after which date every publicity will be given. Parties concerned are invited in the meantime to settle with the Immigration Clerk. In cases where parties can show satisfactory cause to the Superintendent, the money due may be made payable in instalments. Sureties are requested to use their influence with those for whom they are responsible, as the Government will not hesitate to take the most ready means of recovering the money due. J. D. OEMOND, Superintendent. Napier, June 22, I*7o. 271
Chßap Stabling ! Cheap Stabling !! |\/TE. JOHN HAWKINS k J J.JL begs to announce tha \ he has taken thote STA mmmmmm ELES on the Westekn Spit lately in the possession of Mr John M'Kinnon, and hopes to merit public support. Chabgeb Vjbby Modjehate. 268
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 805, 18 July 1870, Page 1
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437Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 805, 18 July 1870, Page 1
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