EIGHTY-ACRE FARM. . TOBESOLD, A DECIDED BARGAIN, an Excellent Farm J\. having a large frontage to the Tutae ELttel River^ —^never flooded. . 1"~ This fine Farm is within 10 miles of Port Napier, and comprises 80 acres of the finest agricultural land, with the improvements thereon. 40 Acres have been fenced, and subdivided into four paddocks, the whole of which are. either under Crop or laid down in Grass. There is also an excellent Garden plentifully stocked with FEtrrT Teees, ef which there are upwards of 100 of various sorts. The buildings consist of a large and substantial DwEimra House 29 by 18 feet., lined inside, and a capacious Babn 28 by 14 feet. This Farm possesses the unusual advantage of botb Land and Water carriage, and produce may be conveyed "to the shipping -in the Harbour at a very trifling £xpense. Parties desirous of establishing themselves as DAIRY or PRODUCE FARMEE3, ought not to lose sight of &uch an opening as is now offered. It is now so difficult to acquire bind within a moderate distance of Napier, that it may be safely said, the present is an opportunity which will not soon occur again. Intending Purchasers are requested to make early application to Newton & Browne. Napier, Dec. 15, 1858. WE, th.c undersigned settlers of Ahuriri, hereby call a PUBLIC MEEING to be held at Ferrers' Hotelon Tuesday evening next, the 21st inst., at i past 7 o'clock, for the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety of holding a SEPARATION FETE, to inaugurate the new province of Hawke's Bay. J. J. Kelly. Alex. Browne. T. K. Newton. H. S. Tiffen. Thos. Dawson Tripiiook. H. B. Scaly. Vv 7 m. Rich. Wm. Johnson. W. H. Frame. Edward F. Harris. J. Rose. Amos Witherow. Thos. Reynolds. John Seed. Thos. Williams. J. H. Sebley. ROY A L HOTEL. prices from this date before --the bar: — "OEST HiG-HLASTD Whiskey, 4s. per bottle. JO Hollands 3s. 6d. " Best W. I. Rum 3s. 6d. " Brandy ss. Od. " Geneva, small bottles 3s. 6d. " " large " - ss. 6d. " Porter and Ale Is. 6d. " And all other articles at reduced rates. All Spirits and Beers ( except' Brandy,] Ad. per Glass at the Bar. Considerable reduction by taking two Gallons or larger quantities. Memember Christinas is coming. D. MTJNN. Settlers' Hotel Public Bail. J MARSHALL beg 3 to inform the settlers • and gentry of Napier that he intends giving a Ball on the evening of Monday, Dec 27, when he will be happy to see as many of his friends as can make it convenient to attend. A Supper will be provided. Tickets, 10s. each, to be had at Mr. Munn's Royal Hotel; Mr. Sheeley's Waghorn Hotel, and at the Settler's Hotel. Napier, Dec. 18, 1853. FOR AUCKLAND DIRECT. rPHE Brigantine "EMILY O^^ -*- ALLISON," 99 tons, will sail on MONDAY next, the 20th inst. for Freight ov Passage, having excellent accommodation, apply to Stuaet, Kinross, & Co. Napier, Dec. 11, 1858.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 65, 18 December 1858, Page 2
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