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IS PUBLISHED EVERY Tuesday and Friday Morning, In time for the Inland Mails, At the Office, Hastings-street, Hairier. The-HAWKE'S BAY TIMES contains the latest Local, Interprovincial, General, Shipping, Commercial, and Telegraphic News. No effort is spared to malce the mper d thoroughly reliable epitome of the latest information from all parts of the Province and Colony, and the utmost care is taken to secure accuracy and impartiality in the department of reporting. Politically, ■ the Hawke's Bay Times is entirely independent of any party. Public questions are dealt with upon their merits avoiding those personalities which disfigure a portion of the colonial press. In its original and selected matter alike, the Times will endeavor to maintain a high tone, and will be found always.on the side of political and social reform. The rate of subscription is Six Shillings and Sixpence per Quarter. To Country Subscribers paying in advance, no charge is made for Postage. The circulation of the Hawke's Bay Times is sufficiently large to guarantee advertisers the fullest publicity to their announcements. Scale of charges for Advertisements — First insertion, Two Shillings per Inch; subsequent insertions, half-price. Standing Advertisements, by Contract. In addition to its .ordinary circulation among European Subscribers, the Hawke's Bat Times, being the only newspaper publishing intelligence in the Maori language, has an extensive special circulation in all those districts throughout the Colony where there is a large native or mixed population. Orders for Subscriptions and Advertisements received at the Office, Hastings-street next door to the Union Bank of Australia or by any of the authorised Agents. All kinds of Job Printing neatly executed The Proprietor having added to the original plant of tlie Hawke's Bay Times the whole of the large and valuable plant of the late Thames Guardian, which includes a printing machine of the best construction, possesses facilities for newspaper or general printing unsurpassed by any office in the Colony. List of AGENTS for the Hawke's Bay Times, by whom Orders are received, and from whom copies of the Paper may le obtained: — CLIVE-Mr E. BECK Havelock—Mr GIBSON Waipawa—Mr E. BIBBY Waipukurau—Messrs SMITH & Co. WAiROA-Mr W. ATWAED. O 3ST S .A. Xj lEj T. B. HARDING, Hastings-street. ' ETTS' AUSTRALIAN DIARIES, 1874 Reed & Brett's Auckland Almanac, 1874 Presbyterian Hymn Books New Zealand Hymnals Music Paper Music Folios Drawing Paper—demy and double elephant London Photo Note Paper "Siamese" and "Ink-well" Pens Pocket Tourists Letter Balances Coventry silk Book-markers Photograph Albums Needle Books Charm Compasses Metallic Gold and Silver Cakes Judson's Dyes Marshall's Cement School Slates and Pencils Ink-supplying Pens Marcograph Pens Pocket Companions Medicine Droppers Button-hole Cutters Ink Generators (all colors) Perpetual Inks Pocket Spring Measures " Dentelle " Mourning Stationery " Oxford " Mourning Stationery Mourning Stationery, plain Cement of Pompeii Violet Ink Carved Ivory Paper-knives Yacht Thermometers Porcelain Inkstands Aluminium Pencils with Pocket Lens Aluminium Pocket Pencils Pocket Magnifiers Just Received, A Supply of • ETTS'S "SECTIONAL" DRAWING AND TRACING PAPER In great variety of Rulings. also,—- ' ETTS'S " SECTIONAL " BOOKS "*' Various Sizes and Rulings. The newly-introduced " Sectional" Paper is invaluable to Artists, Architects) Builders, Designers, Draughtsmen) Engineersall, in fact, who have to execute drawings to scale. It is kept in sheets of 22 x i7{ ruled in squares, varying in size from onetwelfth to one inch, faintly ruled) so that on drawings or paintings being made upon it, the lines do not show objectionably through; T. B. HARDING, Hastinfis-streot. The Heretaung'a Purchase* WORT of tho INQUIRY into the A HERETAUNGA PURCHASE, before tho Native Lands Alienation Commission, 298 pp. Bvo. This pamphlot, giving as it does tho ovidonco throughout voi'bntimi with tho comments of tho Commissioners during tho inquiry, is much fuller than the ollidnl record. It also contains tho uddressoa of Counsol on both sides, fully reported. Prico 3s; by post, 4s.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1613, 22 September 1874, Page 368

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Page 368 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1613, 22 September 1874, Page 368

Page 368 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1613, 22 September 1874, Page 368

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