UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. Established 1837. ' PAID UP CAPITAL.... £1,250,000 RESERVE FUND £400,000 Notice to Proprietors. TELEGRAPHIC advice havibg been received that a DIVIDEND at the rate of 14 per ceht. per annum for the half-year ending 30th June, 1874, on the Paid-up Capital of this Bank was declared at a meeting of Proprietors, held in London, on the 13th instant. Proprietors registered in Christchurch at the former date will receive their Dividend Warrants on application to the Manager. JOSEPH PALMER, Chief Officer for New Zealand. Christchurch, June 25,1874. / M. B. MILLET, STOCK AND STATION AGENT Has for Sale,— — QHEEP STATIONS, of various extent, O and FREEHOLD Properties, stocked and unstocked, in the Provinces of Auck land, Hawke’s Bay, Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago. For particulars, apply at tho Office, Browning-street, Napier. RAMS FOR SALE. LINCOLN LINCOLN-LEICESTER LEICESTER COTSWOLD MERINOS All from first-class flocks. STORE SHEEP. x—Various lots of STORE MERINO EWES and WEDJj^K~.. DERS for sale - M. R. MILLER. To Arrive, Per “Swordfish,” from Hobart Town. 100,000 feet V.D.L. timber & palings 20 tons coke 100 cases jams J. H. VAUTIER, Port Ahuriri. TENDERS will bo received by the Messrs Brogden & Sons for the SUPPLY and DELIVERY of TIMBER to complete the Second and Third Ngaruroro Bridges. Specifications to be seen at the office, Miliar-street. JAMES DUNBAR, Pro J.] Brogden and Sons. N E W JI A. R K E T WOOL-SCOURING, FELLMONGER ING & TANNERY WORKS, MEANEE. LEYLAND & Co., PROPRIETORS. Cash Buyers of Wool, Skins, Hides, Fat, &c., at Full Market Rates. For Sale. QQA BAGS MAIZE nt Gs per Bushed ZOU delivered at Pakowhai, or 7s delivered in town. Apply, personally or by letter, to WERETENE TAKAMOANA, . Pakowhai. NEWMARKET Wool-scouring’, Fellmong’ery, and Tannery, MEANEE. CHARLES MITCHELL BEGS to inform his patrons and friend that he has disposed of the above property to Messrs Leyland & Co., and hopes that the patronage so liberally bestowed on him will bo accorded to his successor. Referring to the above notice, LEYLAND & CO. assure the runholders, wool-buyers, and others, that in tho Wool-scouring and Fellinongery Departments, every care and attention will be bestowed, to merit a continuance of tho support so liberally bestowed on their predecessors. To the consumers of Leather in any shape, L. & Co. beg to assure them that the article suppled by the Firm will bear comparison in quality and price with any competitors. LEYLAND & CO'
The Heretaunga Purchase. REPORT of the INQUIRY into the HERETAUNGA PURCHASE, before the Native Lands Alienation Commission, 298 pp. Bvo. This pamphlet, giving as it does the evidence throughout verbatim, with the comments of the Commissioners during the inquiry, is much fuller than the official record. It also contains the addresses of Counsel on both sides, fully reported, Price ,3»; by post, 4s,
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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1600, 7 August 1874, Page 315
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457Page 315 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1600, 7 August 1874, Page 315
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