Impounding Notices. JMPOUNDED AT MEANEE, July 16,1867. One small bay Colt, indistinct brand off shoulder One roan Mare, white stripe down face, branded TG over JM over EN near shoulder, with yearling foal at foot. One black Horse, stripe down face, off hind foot white, branded H near shoulder If not claimed and all expenses paid by the 6th of August, will be sold on that day at the Meanee Sale Yards, at 2 o’clock p.m. R. D. MANEY, Poundkeeper. JMPOUNDED AT MEANEE, — July 17,1867. One yellow and white Steer Calf, branded B off rump, back bit out of left ear One red and white Heifer Calf, no brand One white and strawberry Heifer Calf, red head and neck, no brand visible If not claimed and all expenses paid by the 7th of August, will be sold on that day at the Meanee Sale Sale Yards, at p.m. R. D. MANEY, Poundkeeper.
IJMPOUNDED AT MEANEE,— j July 22, 1867. One bay Horse, two white hind feet, X near shoulder j If not claimed and all expenses paid by I 12th of August, it will be sold on that day at the Meanee Sale Yards, at 2 o’clock p.m. K. D. MANEY, Poundkeeper. JMPOUNDED AT MEANEE,— July 24, 1867. One iron-grey Mare, brand like KA off shoulder, p on near shoulder If not claimed and all expenses paid by 14th of August, it will be sold on that day the Meanee Sale Yards, at 2 o’clock p.m. K. D. MANET, Poundkeeper.
Messrs. Baldwin & higgins, in thanking their customers for past favors, beg to intimate that on and after TO-DAY they will supply the Public of Napier arid its rich ity with M>-AT o 1 the BEST QUALITY at the following; Prices, EOR CASH:— BEEF. THE UNDERSIGNED being hard pressed by the SUPPORTERS of the Emerson-street SHEEP Repository, beg to assure the Public, and their numerous customers that, notwithstanding this, the old-established shops in Carlyle and Waghorn-streets are selling from this date FOR CASH ad follows: BEEF. STEAKS and CHOPS ... per lb. ... sd. N.B.—An advance of One Penny per lb. if placed on the books. PARKER & HAGUE. Napier, Ist August, 1867. T. T. PRICE, RESIDENT* PIANOFORTE TUNER, NAPIER, (TUNER TO THE HAWKE’S BAY PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY,) BEGS respectfully to inform the settlers of Waipawa, Ruatamwha Plains, and stations adjacent, that he contemplates visiting those places in the course of a week or two (siiouiu sufficient inducement offer), wnen he will oe happy to attend any who may favor him with their custom. Communications to be addressed to the Hawke’s Bxy Times Office.
EB.UIT TREES, PLANTS, BULBS. AND GARDEN SEEDS. “ The GARDENS,” SURRY HILLS, Sydney, JNew South Wales. JOHN BAPTIST & SON hare for Sale a | large stock of Jb'ruifc Trees, and Ornamental Plants, Bums, and Garde'u Seeds, for which they respectfully solicit orders. Priced Catalogues forwarded ou application. Goods packed with the greatest c are. j JOHN BAPTIST & SON, Nursery and Seedsmen.
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 32, 5 August 1867, Page 195
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