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EX "SALOPIAN." . FROM WELLINGTON. Duty Paid 1 £ BARRELLS ABBOTTS ALE, -1U 6 cases Champagne (1 dozen) 2 cases Port Wine, 2 Octaves Sherry Wine, 6 Catty boxes Tea. Under bond. 2 hhds Jamaica Rum, 2 qr. Casks Brandy, 1 qr. cask Old Tom, 10 cases (1 doz.) Whiskey, 4 Octaves Port Wine, Also to arrive Pampanga Sugar, \ chests Tea, Sydnej Soap, Blankets, Flannels, Oilskins, Winter goods etc,, etc. J. A. SMITH. SHEEP RUN FOR SALE. "T^ROM 200 to 300 MERINO SHEEP J- warranted free from disease will be sold a bargain if immediate application is made to the undersigned. At the same time will be sold the RIGHT OF RUN over 1,2000 acres of good natural pasture, which are estimated to depasture 7000 Sheep. It is well bounded on two sides by water, and on the other two by a lar_e Forest. The improvements consist of "a GOOD DWELLING HOUSE 22 4- 15, and two Whares on other parts of the Run, with 3 or 4 acres under wheat, and potato crops, well enclosed. The ROAD TO AUCKLAND forms one of the boundaries and is at present undergoing extensive improvements by the General Government. Immediate possession can be given. The distance from Napier is about 20 miles. Apply to John Alexander Smith, or to Newton and Browne. P O R SALE, nnHAT COMMODIOUS STORE with I 4he Allotment on which it stands (No. 492) on the SPIT, NAPIER, fronting the Main Road and well adapted for doing a first rate business. And CORNER ALLOTMENT in Township, (No 287, h acre) fronting the Main Street. Apply to Mr. Shaw, Munn's Hotel, or J. A. Smith on the Spit. JTa. SMITH BEGS to announce to his friends and the public of Napier and the Ahuriri District, that he purposes COMMENCING BUSINESS at his establishment the Spit as AUCTIONEER, and trusts by careful attention to the interests of his Patrens to meet the public support. Napier, Mar. 26, 1858. Just arrived ex Salopian, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S . BOOTS AND SHOES, assorted, guaranteed of best quality. Moderator Lamps, assorted sizes, with oil and wick. Also, to arrive Seed Wheat, of best quality. T. H. FITZGERALD. Napier, April 1, 1858. rpilE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform -I his friends and residents of Napier and the surrounding District, that he has commenced his business of SHOE MAKING, next the bakery on SHAKESPEARE FLAT, where every attention will be paid to those favouring him with their orders. J. WOOD. Napier, April 3, 1858. DUNCAN & YENNELL, Commission Merchants AND AUCTIONEERS, L |

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 1, Issue 29, 10 April 1858, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 1, Issue 29, 10 April 1858, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 1, Issue 29, 10 April 1858, Page 2

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