STE&K TO WELLXNGION. m IE E7,W.E; lIL I N a T O JS v Steam '■—dfc^fTa'vigation Company's ;Firsfc Claaa?. Screw Steamer « WONGA WONG A, " A. EJENmBBX, Commander, may be expected to arrive from Wellington, on or about Tttesday, the 21st inst., and will return without delay. For Freight or Passage apply to T. H. FITZGERALD. Napier, _ &»pfc., 7, 1858. FO R AUCKLAND, Via Poverty Bay, riTEEE fine fa9t sailing schooner, a*~W^ JL "Queen," is now discharging her kJ^^^^^^ cargo, and will sail as above withliulgaifflgKiM For freight or passage, apply to RXCHA.RBSOX & CHABIIOH. M eanee Spit, Sept. 9, 1858. WAGHORN HOTEL, EASTERN SPIT r^^g^i^^m^^a^-^i&yiije, settlers of Hawke's *jtl^^i(^,'ißii6! i^^^n^erl"vraiting Napier, that he has opened the abov^iiommodious house on the :'y- Eastern Spit, immediately adjoining the •;Vi^s : v '„ Steam Packet Wharf "'' and. mtbin JSO yards of the Custom House & Post Oefice ' In the very centre of business, it" has all the ap-. pliances for the comfort of visitors, including 10 Well ventilated Sed Hooms, Dining rooms, Parlour, Bar, and roomy Tap-room, and, what is of no less consequence to the inland settlers, a good Seven-Stall Stable. Nothing but the be9t wines and spirits will be kept on hand, and care will be taken to have a Well Furnished Table. So that, whether as regards entertainment for man or beast,' the Waghorn Hotel will be second to none in the District; while its situation, especially as regards strangers arriving from aea-ward, is allowed on all hands to be quite unequalled. CHAHGES MODERATE. Sept, 2, 1858. On Sale at the Stores of the 'Undersigned. T)RIME SALT BUTTER in casks JL 40 Bags Oats Wanganui Potatoes " Bacon in Flitches Carrots, in Bags Gunpowder, ijhot, A KB A variety of other Goods AISO May's Ale in Barrels 2 Year old Apple, Pear, and Plum Trees, assorted Elm Trees T. H. FITZGERALD. Desirable Town and Suburban Property for Sale. J. A. SMITH Has received instructions to offer for sale the "undermentioned very valuable properties ; — FfiOWS ALLOTMENT No. 88, andonehalfof ■■JL No. 87. with Dwelling House, Stable, and.out .- Offices, also a very good well of Water. Town Axlotkent No. 345, adjoining Mr. Kelly's Store, and having the advantage of a Water Frontage. ;'-.'• . ', Towk AiaxransifT No. 276 in Hastings Street. Suburban AUiotmeitt No. 35, containing 5 acres, but sub-divided into 12 Lots. Forfurther particulars, apply at the Office, Spit AHURIRI SETTLER'S HOTEL, Shakespeare S&oad, OPPOSITE THE LAND OFFICE. T MAESHALL, late steward of the "Wonga «J • Woriga," begs respectfully to inform his friends and the public that he has opened the above Commodious HoteL* Tp this Establishment none but the best Liquors •will be kept, while no attention, will be spared upon, the culinary and sleeping departments, so as to render the house a comfiprfcable Jioxne for settiers, arid for strangers visiting Napiee, Jti§ai|2B,tßsf/ ' *' \
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 1, Issue 51, 11 September 1858, Page 1
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466Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 1, Issue 51, 11 September 1858, Page 1
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