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A proclamation has been issued m Wellington forbidding the importation of grape vines, It is understood that after the sitting w£ the Court of Appeal, Judge Chapman will be transferred to Auckland. At the last meeting of the Melbourne Presbytery, the Rev. Lindsay Mackie cordially accepted the call of First Church, Dunedin. Professor Sale is a candidate for the position about to be vacated by Dr Branley, Church of England Grammar School, Dunedin. Captain Jacquemart entertained the Superintendent, Mayor, and the leading citizens of Dunedin on board the Vire on Thursday, 12th November. The Rev. John Chapman and Rev Donald M'Naughton Stewart, D.D., Hon. William Gisborne, and Theophilus Heale have been gazetted Fellows of the University of New Zealand. Mr Lawson, accountant at Messrs Brogden and Sons, has been appointed general manager of the Canterbury railways. He has had considerable experience in railway management in England. Superintendent's Office, Napier, November 14, 1874. IEALED TENDERS will be received > at this office until Noon, TUESDAY, 24th instant, for 1. Repairing and metalling 120 chains of laradale Road, from Hyderabad Road towards Taradale, including a Bridge 120 feet long. 2. Metalling 2| Miles of the same Road, from end of No. 1 to Taradale. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the Office of the Provincial Engineer, and for No. 2 at Mr Barry's Store, Taradale G. T. FANNIN, Superintendent's Clerk. CARNELL'S ROYAL FINE ART PHOTOGRAFHIC I STUDIO, BROWNING-STREET, NOTICE. S. OARNELL JD ations and improvements having been completed, HIS STUDIO IS AGAIN OPENED and thnt he is now in a position to produce REALLY FIRST-CLASS PICTURIiS of all descriptions.

United Methodist Free Church BAZAAR in aid of the BUILDING . FUND of the New School and Class Room will be held in the Masonic Hall on Monday and Tuesday, November 16 and 17th, when an excellent variety or' FANCY and USEFUL ARTICLES will be offered for sale. Bazaar will be open from 2 to 6 and 7 to 10 p.m. each day. Admission, 6d ; Children half-price. Contributions in Money or Articles will be thaukfully received by Mrs REDSTONE Mrs MOORE Mrs CHICKEN, Or any of the Ladies of the Committee. BARRAUD & BOWERMAN, Wholesale, Family \ and Dispensing CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. Patent Medicines, Perfnmery, Turkey and Bath Sponges, Tooth, Nail, and Hair Brushes, Trusses of all kinds, Elastic Stockings, &c, &0., &c. A Large Assortment of FANCY GOODS at Reduced Prices. Country orders promptly attended to. . & GO. Have For Sale, ex Late Arrivals, " TONS GRAVES' OAMARU ) FLOUR ~ , u \ BUSHELS CRUSHED mi J WHEAT. INLAND MAIL SERVICES. (EALED TENDERS will be received at the Chief Post Office, Napier, till SATURDAY, 21st inst., for the CONVEYANCE of MAILS between the undermentioned places from the Ist January until the 31st December, 1875, both days inclusive : 2. Napier, Moanee, and Taradale, Once Daily 2a. Napier, Meanee, and Puketapu, Once Daily 3. Taradale and Peka Peka via Woodthorpe, Once Weekly 3a. Puketapu and Peka Peka via Woodthorpe, Once Weekly 4. Napier and Wairoa via Turiroa, Once Weekly 6. Hastings and Maraekakaho, Twice Weekly 6a. Maraekakaho and Kereru, Once Weekly 7. Waipawa and Onga Onga, via Ashcott and Col. Lambert's outstation, Twice Weekly 8. Waipukurau and Wallingford, by coach, Twice Weekly 9. Wallingford and Porangabau, by horse, Once Weekly 10. Wairoa and Mahia, Onco Weekly 11. Farndon and Olive, Onco Daily. Forms of Tender, with terms and conditions of contract, may be procured at any Post Office. No Tender will be considered unless made on the printed form, and accompanied by the required deposit of 20 per cent, of the subsidy in cash or marked cheque. Tendera to be endorsed, " Tender for Mail service No. ," and addressed to the Post master-General, Wellington. J. GRUBB, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office, Napier, Nov. 11,187,4,

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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1629, 17 November 1874, Page 431

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Page 431 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1629, 17 November 1874, Page 431

Page 431 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1629, 17 November 1874, Page 431

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