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GOODS ARRIVED. NOW ON SALE, EX "OMEO" AND "AWCE CAMERON CASES IRON BEDSTEADS : 3 cases Childrens' Cots 20 " General Ironmongery 2 " Stationery consisting of Note Paper, Pens, Day Books, Ledgers, &c. Cotton Waste India-rubber Sheets, &c, &e. H, WILLIAMS, gs 3 Hastings Street. TO ARRIVE, PER "BETH SHAN," 8 CASES SMITH and WELLSTOOD'S celebrated COOKING STOVES, the " MISTRESS," the « VICTORESS RANGE," Nos. 6,7, 8, ( and 9, and the » TRAFFORD," Nos. 6, 7, and 8. The " MISTRESS" is quite new to this place, and has been found very efficient, and had great sale in other ALSO,— 4 cases Fire Bricks and Iron Bars for refittings H. WILLIAMS, -2G4 Hastings Street. R. BARROWS, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, PORT AHUBIRI. The Best Accommodation for Travellers and Boarders. July 6,1871. 36 BOARD AND LODGING. [RS. MORTON begs to intimate I that she has opened a BOARDING HOUSE on the premises in Hastings street, late in the occupation ,of Mr. A. C. Haymes, Watchmaker. Families accommodated 42 MPOUNBED AT MEANER— By Leonard Roper, July 4, 1871. One brown Mare, about 15 hands high, star on forehead, no brand visible, with brown colt foal at foot One bay Cob, witli white spots, about 14A hands high, white face and nose, near fore foot and hind leg white, no brand visible One chestnut Gelding, about 15 hands high, white face and nose, indistinct brand on near shoulder The above will be sold at the Meanee Pound, at noon, on Wednesday, July 19, unless redeemed. R. D. MANEY, 35 Poundkeeper, MPOUNDED AT MEANEE— By W. F. Smith, June 28, 1871. One black Filly, about 12 hands high, no brand visible. The above will be sold at the Meanee Pound, at noon, on Monday, July 17, unless redeemed. R. D. MANEY, 31 Poundkeeper. OTI'OE is heieby given that parties desirous of bringing out their friends, or settlers wishing to get out immigrants, can obtain passages for them from Great Britain to the Colony, by paying to the Provincial Treasurer the sum of FIVE POUNDS for each adult of twelve years and upwards; children between twelve and one halfprice ; and infants under one year at time of embarkation, free. The money must be paid when application for the passage is made; but if the Immigrant nominated does not accept, the £5 deposit will be returned. J. D. ORMOND, Superintendent. Napier, June 6, 1871. 274

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 1062, 7 July 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 1062, 7 July 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 1062, 7 July 1871, Page 3

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