taine,;-ageeirdißg to the law and cuatOHi or thK^ftiid^/ provin^iSayiag to us the amerciainentsandotlier "foQigi^j W belonging. And we- coin* . ■ manflSpr^&ettenjjr of these presents, sheriiis in fche^id pnoT^^e severally, that aY certain' day a and pa^s ; w|3|^i3fott, or any such f^o- or more of yotit% isitfal^id, shall make known to them : JBauEe to^come before yotji-ox . suc^|p^&::Or:3^|6; : 6.f;; jon- aa Aforesaid «o^iany and jggj|^^^;to^pwful mea of their respective baili" -.truth" of the matter iiLthe^premised shall be the Better known aad enqaared . - into. ' ; ■ . ' , v >y. In witness whereof, WV.have caused the^^onr Letters to be made Patent, and the Great Seal of Our said Colony, to be hereunto affixed. Witness our trusty and well-beloved Colonel Thomas Gobe Beowite, Companion of the most honourable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Colony of New Zealand, at Government House, at Auckland, this first day of November, in the twentysecond year of our Reign, in the year of our. Lord one thousand eight hundred aad fifty-eight. '.'-*■ Thohas Gobe Bbowke, Governor. By his Excellency's command, ' E. W. Statfoed. God save the Q,tteejt! Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, 3rd Nov., ISSB. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Thomas Mttbbay to be pilot for the port of Napier. E. W. Staffobd. Attorney- General's Office, Auckland, Nov. 3, 1858. XT is hereby notified that the name of John Curling-, Esq., has been added to the Commission of the Peace for the Province of Hawke's Bay. Fsedk.,-Whi"sakeb. Treasury, Auckland, Nov. 3, 1858. HIS Excellency the Governor haa been pleased to appoint John Cfemng, Esq., to be Receiver of Land Revenue for the. Province of Hawke's Bay. C..-W. Richmond. HOTEL AND PUBLIC-HOUSE PROPERTY, For Sale at Napier. 1%/TESSRS. STUART KINROSS & Co., -*-'-*- have received instructions from Mr. Daniei Mttnn, Ahuriri, to sell by Public Auction, at their Land Sale, at Napier, on Wednesday, Ist December next, the whole of Town Section, No. 46, witk the Buildings thereon, well known as the ROYAL HOTEL. This house for many years has been the favorite resort with the settlers in Hawke's Bay, and has done a most extensive first-class business. The accomodation is most complete and airy, and there is also a six-stalled stable just erected, with harness-room, &c. Few such eligible opportunities have ever been presented for the investment of capital in this branch of business in New Zealand,: and which i» solely caused by Mr. Munn's retiring from .the business to reside at his sheep station. •■; >•;.'. ■• Napier is rapidly advancing as -a commercial Port,"andhas now a large, body of tbe^ililitar^lo; ' catedithere: Nor should it be lost sightyof tbgt a few months hence the Ahuriri wll become ; '^'je* parate and distinct Province, which will no doubt ,, much increase the trade and enhance the valuer of property in the" district. ■ " For further particulars, apply toMr.Munn, oa^ the premises ; or at the Auctioneers' offices iin Wellington or "Ahuriri. ' ' \ ' On sale by tlie Ifadersi^tied. - Just Landed ex ** EliezerJV 2 LARGE WOOL DRAYS, extra strong - 2 pairs iron Axles ' : /r ""..'",'■" ..^-^ ' '• Single and double mould iron Plouglis. : Napier, jN"ov; 5,- 1858...: ■: ?"- : <£ !./' :f.%T&'^ .. r- G E R A^L;£k-^ i M AIZEi- a- veiy^uperi^*|E^ .:' t -Flbur of tKe jb^t.^qualit^" £cix6i ! '!^^^itf'^j^f '?-*& '■"■ ''} ■• ' ' Okis,A*&WmgmmmM& tto^Amjfy.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 61, 20 November 1858, Page 1
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526Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 61, 20 November 1858, Page 1
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