United Methodist Free Cnurch, WAIPAWA. PENING SERVICES. On SUNDAY, 13th October, TWO SERxWONS will be preached in the above place of worship by the Rev. D. Sidey, of St, Paul's Church, Napier ; and on SUNDAY, 20th October, TWO SERMONS will be preached by the Rev. H. B Redstone, of Napier. On each day Services will commence in the morning at 11 o'clock, and at 630 in the evening. . A Collection will be made at the close of each Service in aid of the Building Fund. On TUESDAY, 15th October, a PUBLIC TEA will be provided in the School Room. Tea on the table at 5 o'clock. Tickets—Adults-, 2s 6d; Children under 12-years, Is. After Tea, a Public Meeting will be held in the New Church, to be addressed by the Rev. D. Sidey, the Rev. 11. B Redstone, the Rev. R. Taylor, and other friends. Chair to be taken by Lieut.-Col. Lambert. 41 To the Electors of Napier. ENTLEMEN,—Lest any of you should be led to suppose thai I am careless as to the result of the coming Election, I l>rg to inform you, that I quile expect you will again replace me in my old s< i at in the Provincial Council For, in accepting the beneficial office which I now hold, (and which T trust ever to use for the benefit of our children), I know of nothing whatever that should cause any one of my old political friends to desert me; and, believing this, I confidently look forward to address you heartily and openly on the day of Nomination, and to be welcomed by you in so doing. I am, Gentlemen, Yours truly, 44 WILLIAM COLENSO. THE PURE BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION LITTLE JOHN TT7TLL stand for the ensuing season Vf ai The Farm, "Waipukuuau, from the Ist October next. Terms, £4 4s each mare ; Groom's fee, ss, payable on the Ist January next. Six weeks' grass free; after wards a charge of 2s fid per week. For convenience of parties about Meanee and .surrounding country, Mares will be received at Mr Russell's Farm, Little Bush, from whence they will be forwarded free of expense, and again delivered afier being siinted. All care will be taken of mares, but no responsibility incurred. Waipukurau, 7th August, 1872. PEDIGREE OF LITTLE JOHN. Dam—Nancy, by second prize horse at Battersea, out of Becky, prize mare bred by Sir William Maxwell Stirling, of Kier, Perthshire; Sire—Cheviot, by Royal Conqueror, awarded first prize at Battersea (and imported to New Zealand by the Hon. William Robinson of Cheviot Hill*), out of Betty, winner of many prizes; bred by Sir William Maxwell Stirling, and imported by the Hon. W. Robinson. The whole family are pure Clydesdale and without a stain. 329 KAURI TIMBER! Kauri Timber! THE Undersigned is prepared to IMPORT to order, KAURI,from 10s6d per 100 feet SHINGLES, from 14s 6tl per 1000 Return fieight to Auckland leduced 50 per cent on usual rates. p.S.—No consignments. Being able to purchase for cash, the vevy best terms given to appioved accounts. Port Ahukjri. June 28, 1872,
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1450, 9 October 1872, Page 3
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