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Sales by Mr. Lynpn : ■;f®--; LAND SALE, | Thursday, the 24th Juste, 1869 MR. EDWARD LYNDON Has received instructions from the mortgagee to dispose of, at his Land Sale, on the abovd date, PART of SUBURBAN SECTION No. 26, Chaucer Road, Napier Subdivisions 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19» 20, all fenced in, coutaining One Acre more or less ; together with Dwelling. House thereon, containing four rooms, linen and papered, With Kitchen Range and other conveniences, The above property is but a short distance from the Sea View Hotel, and commands a fine view of the Bay. Also, Napier— Part Suburban Section No. 36,. Chaucer Road, a subdivision adjoining Suburban Seotion 87, having 64 links frontage, by a depth of 250 links, with a good well of water, &o. EDWARD LYNDON, Auctioneer, June 10, 1869. 884 Sales by Eoutledge, Kennedy, & Co. Tuesday, Jonb-29. ROUTLEDGB, KENNEDY, & Co. Have been instructed- to offer for sale by public auotion, at the Havelock Sale Yards, about rjf\ HEAD OF CATTLE Particulars will appear in a future advertisement. ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY, k Co , Auctioneers. Napier, June 10, 1869. 390 The European Assurance Society, Empowered by Special Act of Parliament. TfflHIS Society,, from its peculiar constitution X and the large amount of its Income, from Premiums, &0., id in a position to transact Lire Assurance business upon te p m9 unusually favorable to Assurers, The undersigned have been appointed agents— ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & Co. Dr. Gk T. Russell, Medical Referee. Napier, June 10, 1869. 391 JUST PUBLISHED, PBICB 29., A DARK CHAPTER from New Zealand History, by a Poverty Bay survivor ; being a summarized account of the Poverty Bay Massacre, and proceedings connected therewith, before and after its perpetration ; including an explanation of those causes which effected the desolation of East Coast districts. 3|w. Subscribers and others are respectfully in- ' formed that the above is now deliverable and on sale at the Herald office. 882 On^ue^^Sa^Ser^gubui; — A LARGE Variety of 'PLOUGHS— Gray's Swing \ Barrowman's Cameron's Hornsley's, one and two wheel Plough Sheaths, and spare Shares Harness, &c, &o. F. TUXFORD, Implement Depot, 386 Hastings-st., Napier. POST OF NA P I 3fi it, SLACK WATER. From. Tuesday, June 8, to Monday, June 14. HIGH WATER SLACK. lOW WATER SLACK. Mean Time Mean Time Tuesday ... 6.33 p.m. Tuesday ... 1.3 a.m. Wednesday... 7.21 „ Wednesday... 1.61 „ Thursday ... 8.0 „ Thursday ... 2.39 ' Friday ... 8.57 „ Friday ... 3.27 , Saturday ... 9.45 „ Saturday ... 4.15 Sunday ,„ 10.33 „ Sunday ... 6.3 Monday ... 11.21 „ Monday ... 651 „ ARRIVALS. JUNE B— Sfc. Kilda, Colonial Government gunboat, from East Coast. 9— Jubilee, schooner, from Auckland via Great Barrier. 10— Wellington, s.s., from Wellington and South. ENTERED INWARDS. JUNE 10— Jubilee, schooner, 40 tons, from Auckland, with 70 tons firewood, order.— Master, agent. 10— Wellington, s.s., 262 tons, Holmes, from Weilington and Southern Port.-— 6 cases, Newton, Irvine and Co. ; 5 cases, 20 cases brandy, 3 pkgs, 2 cases cigars, 1 parent, 1 qr.-cask whiskey, 130 pkgs sugar. 2 qr. -tierces tobacco, 59 bags sugar, 3 qr.casks treacle, 3 pkgs, 99 pkgs sugar, 8 cases, 3 pkgs, order; 1 case drapery, KnowJes; 1 case, Newton, Irvine and Co. ; 2 cases, Robjohns Bros. • 2 oases, Kinross and Co. ; 1 bale, Peacock and Co • 1 case, Abrahams; 1 case, Neagle; 5 kegs nails i cask, 27 bars iron, Rathbone : 1 cask eino, Drower • 22 kegs nails, Peacock and Co. ; 22 bars iron, 86 bdis iron, 4 axle arms, Boylan; IS lengths pine 1 vyce, 1 cask zinc, H. Williams ; 88 bars, 5 bdls lion, 8 axlo arms, 2 pair springs, 1 bdl scrolls Faulknor and Riddel] ; lease, l cask sundries, 1 pkg screws, llathbone; 25 cases geneva, Stuart; and Co. ; 2 bdls shovels, 1 bdl spades, 1 nest buckets, Drower; 1 case range, 3 bdls spades, 2 k(!gs nails, 40 kegs white lead, Kinross and Co. ; 1 caao axes, 2 cases sundries, Peacook and Co. s 4 cases, Jacobs; 1 bale corks, Bowman; 2 casks, 2 cases, Boylan; 1 case tomahawks, 1 ohurn, 2 bdls shovels,' 3 cases axes, 1 matted pkg, Stuart and Co. • 7 ki'gs nails. Boylan • 2 cases, 2 bales, Drower; 1 box, Bollard :i bale woolpaoks, Kinross and Co. : 1 case, Bank New Zealand; 1 case drapery, 1 pel samples, Stuart and Co, Passengers: Mr. Axup, Captain Auderson } one in steerage.— Kinross and . Co., agents. DEPARTURES. JUNE B— St Kilda. Colonial Government gunboat, for Wellington and Patea. B— Sturt, Colonial Government gunboat, for Wellington. B— Star of the South, s.s., for Auckland. CLEARED OUTWARDS. JUNE B— Star of the South, 181 tons, for Auckland, with 1078 sheep, 4 heifers, 1 horse, Watt Bros.— Watfc Bros., agents. 10— Maggie, brig, 191 tons, for Sydney, N.8.W., Mith 10 casks tallow, 7ox hides, 9 bundles sheep skins. 10 bundles old canvass, 28 bundles oldjunk, 6 casus old metal, 25 tons scrap iron, J. H. vautier ; 12 casks tallow, Kinross & Co. Passenger— Mr. Pichering.— J. H. Vautier, agent. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ahurirl, s.s., from Auckland, early Lord Ashley, s.s., from Auckland, 14th Murewai, schooner, from Poverty Bay Bturt, Colonial Government gunboat, from Wellington Star of the South, s.s., from Auckland, early VESSELS IN PORT. Jubilee, sohooner, from Auckland Maggie, brig, from Newcastle, N.S.W. Mania, cutter, from Blackhead and coast Greenwich, cutter, from Mohaka and Wairoa Grayling, cutter, from Wairoa and Mohaka Wellington, s.s., from Wellington and South PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wellington, s.s., for Auokland. this day Maggie, brig, for Sydney, N.S.W., this day Ahuriri, s.s., for Wellington, early Lord Ashley, e.s., for Wellington, 14th inst. Gray hug, cutter, for W^iroa, early Mania, cutler, for Waiiparaniaand coast The Colonial Government gunboat p.B. Sturt steamed for WellingtojfVpn Tuesday afternoon. Colonel Whitmore waa a passenger.

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