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"WOOL SALE. JA. SMITH begs to inform the sheep grow- • ing interest of this District that ho intends holding a SALE OF WOOL by PUBLIC AUCTION on the Ist day of February, 1859. J. A. S. is already promised about 300 bales, and as this sale will be advertised in the neighbouring colonies as well as New Zealand, a large attendance of buyers is expected and that good prices will be realised. Ample storage will be provided at reasonable rates. For further particulars apply at the office, Eastern Spit, Napier. Napier, Oct. 6, 1858. First Class Draught Horse NEW PROVINCE. "MEW PROVINCE, a Gi-ey Horse, 3 years old, J3i stands 16£ hands high, showing great strength with light action, and fine temper, will cover a limited number of mares this season at Mit. Fee-G-tjson's stables, Waipxireku. Sire, — the celebrated Prize Draught Horse Likcoen", Dam, — the celebrated Prize Draught Mare Jesse. Terms for the season, each, £6. 6s. Groom's fee 2s. Gd. All service money to be paid on or before Ist January 1859. Owners of mares wishing to put them to New Pkovtnce will please make early application, as his service will be limited to 30 mares. James B. Ferguson. Waipuretu, Oct. 8, 1858. TO COVER THIS SEASON. ON and after FIRST OCTOBES inst., at Me. Domett's station, Ngaruroro. The well known thoroughbivd entire Horse (eight years old,) ST. PATESCS., By JEther out of Alice Hawtiiojine, &c, &c. This season St. Patrick will run with hi 3 mwes in a well secured, natural PADDOCK of 500 acres, of tiest rate grass, with a never failing supply of water. Teems. — £3 10s. each marc ; three or more marcs the bonafide property of ono person £3 3s. each payable on the l^t January 1859. B. D. Danvers. Napier, Sept. 1, 1858. WANTED "|3ER,SONS to contract for the reaping of 70 jL acres of Gmin, and for the erection of a pitch and jraT£E~ pence 2jV miles in length. "■ Applicants will |ie treated with liberally. ./ Also, A MAN AND "VVIKR,.*© keep a PUBLIC HOTTSE. Liberal wage 3 will be given. Apply to RrCITAUDSON k CHASXTON. Meanee Spit, Nov. 12, 1858. ON SALE. BASS & ABBOTT'S Burton Ale, Truman's X X Porter and Abbott's London Stout in kegs containing 5 gallons and upwards Can be strongly recommended for family use, the quality being first rate and the pice moderate. T. H. ,FitzGeeaid. Nov. 9, 1858. T. H. FITZGERALD Has on hand, /CRUSHED MAIZE, a very superior article \J horse bait, at 11s. %> bushel Flour of the best quality from £22 to £24 f ton Bran 2s. "$> bushel Also A few bushels of Wanganui and Port Cooper OATS, and Wanganui HAMS and IJACON, at reduced rates. FOR SALE O EXCELLENT SADDLE HORSES, just arO rived from Wairoa. Apply to Richardson & Chaklton. Meanee Spit, Nov. 18, 1858. -..'., W A. JS T 33 25 A MAN AND BOY, who can milk, and make JIA. themselves generally xiseful on a farm. Apply to HENRY ALLEY. Tutaekuri, * Nov. 15, ISSB. Edwards & Co. have just received SMYRNA FIGS in Drums Cups and Saucers, of various patterns Tumblers, Wine glasses, Salt cellars Plates, Dishes, eggjeups &c. Napier," Nov. 25/ 1858. "i/TESSRS. .STUART, KINROSS & Co. JjJL beg to call the attention of purchasers, to an assortment of SUGARS and CORDAGE ex "Salcombe Castle," the goods having been selected by themselves and imported direct from Manila. Napier, Oct. 22. 1858.' Children's Drosses. A ■ LARGE ASSORTMENT just to hand, and J\_ ;on sale by ' . . Stuart, Kinross & Co.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 64, 11 December 1858, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 64, 11 December 1858, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 64, 11 December 1858, Page 4

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