New Advertisements. P ANA MA MAIL SERVICE. FOR WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, PORT CHALMERS, ? . ANI>‘,T*HE BLUFI.i ■ The Panama and Australian Royal Mail Company’s s.s. - LORD ASHLEY, , 500 tons, 100 _ liorse-power, H. WoBSP, Commander, Expected to arrive' from Auckland on WEDNESDAY, May 15, will steam for ; Southern Provinces the SAME • DAY w th the Engl’sh Mail via Suez ROUILEDGE, KENNEDY & CO:, - Agents. Napier, May 6, 1867. TEMPERANCE TEA MEETING Will take place on FRIDAY EVENING, 24th MAY, 1867, In the ROOMS lately occupied by Mr Robottom, in Shakeepearel’oud. Admission—ls; Children, 6d. Tea wili he on the Table at 6 o’clock. jypiANEE! MEANEE! MEANEE \ WHAT FUN!! CHEAP WATER ! CHEAP MEAT ! ! A.HD CHEAP BREAD!!! J. R. 1 EVER, to MEET THE TIMES, I'.as LOWERED the PRICE of BREAD to FIVE PENCE the 21b. Loaf. X.B.—ONE MONTH’S CREDIT given. per cent., charged on all overdue I Accounts, j Meaner, April 6, -ISG7.
ITEEILY HERALD. YXT’EEKLY HERALD,' published at v V Auckland every Saturday morning. VSTEEKLY LIKE ALU —Subscription; v V —o.-> per quarter, in ■ advance ;G* if on credit. Y HERALD.— Subscribers. VV wanted to tin? journal. WEEKLY JJEkALD.— Au-.u.t for Napier,— W. S. BAXTER,, Eastern Spit. "* ROOLAMATI’OE. By Don alb. MU.ean, Esq., Superintendent of the Province oi Hawke’s Bay, iu the Islands ol New Zealand. T, DONALD APLEAN, Superintendent of the Province of Hawke’s Bay, do hereby proclaim and notify that the Land described in the annexed" Schedule will be open for public selection under the Laud Regulations now in force in this Province, at the Land Office, Napier on and after Tuesday, the 28to June, ISG7. Dated this 20th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty seven. • DONALD M‘LKAN, Superintendent. , SCHEDULE. .1 WAIKOKOPU BLOCK. Containing 51.4 acres more or less, the boundaries commencing on the coast at Uru’.i running inland to Puke te anui the dili'ereut lines bearing 39 deg. 18 min., 191 deg. 44 min , and 41 deg. 40 min., 800, 2500 and 6700 links, thence along the top of the range towards Parikikauni on the coast in Wuikokopu Bay the bearing being 3 deg 32 93 deg.l 40, 293 min., 34 and 128 deg. 17, 2061, 1490 2004 and 910 links respectively excluding 30 acres as delineated in the plans of the Office. •.
Superintendent's Ollice, r Napier, March 25, 1867. A NUMBER of IMMIGRANTS,'coni' sisting of 30 families, 46 single wo-j men, and 22 single men, having arrived by the sliip ‘Montmorency/''from London, the undersigned will be glad to receive, orders lor serrauts, male or female. Applicants will pieuse state the, class of servant required, and the wages they are .willing to give. G. T. FANNIN, ' .j Imtaigration GJert IALOUR l FLO UR! ! FLOUR 11 l.| 100 Tons Superfine Silk-dressed Flour,in ; ■ 60, IUOj-and s 2001 b bturs. at 1 ! PRICES DEE YIN a COM IE PI DION ! ' J. EC, VA.UIIER h Eastern Spit, : .. „ >r - »? ldfclij&u.*lß67« '
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 16, 6 May 1867, Page 106
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