EIGHTY-ACRE FARM. T O B E SOLD, A [ DECIDED BARGAIN, an Excellent Farm JLJL having a large frontage to the Tutae Krai River — never flooded. This fine Farm is within 10 mileg of Port Nap:id4 l a n( i 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 Gardes plentifully stocked with Fmrrr Tjbees, ef which there are upwards of 100 of various sorts. The buildings consist of a large and substantial Dwelling- Hottse 29 by 18 feet, lined inside, and a capacious Batjh 28 by 14 feet. This Farm possesses the unusual advantage of both Land and "Water carriage, and produce may be conveyed to the shipping in the Harbour at a very trifling expense. Parties desirous of establishing themselves as DAIRY ob PRODUCE FARMERS, ought not to lose sight of such an opening as is now offered. It is now so difficult to acquire land 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 j early application to j Newton & Browne, j Napier, ■ . ] Dec. 15, 1858. j SUGARS DIRECT FROM MANILLA. ■ Just arrived from Wellington per schooner " Salconibe Castle" and on Sale by the Undersigned. i r TONS REFINED SUGAR X0 35 tons Pampanga " Apply to Sttjaijt, Kiiraoss & Co. Napier, Oct. 16, 1858. ' On Sale by the Undersigned, 2 HORSES just arrived from Poverty Bayin : good order 1 BAY MARE in foal, rising four, about 15 hands high, a useful Hack, free from vice and perfectly sound 1 BAY COLT, 2 years old, capital Saddle Horse, staunch and free from vice. J. A. SMITH. Napier, Dec. 15^ 1858. NOTICE. HHHE UNDERSIGNED, feeling severely the JL pressure of the season, requests those who are indebted to him to place him in a position to meet the demands that are now falling thick and heavy on him. Their doing so will ease their minds, and enable them to enjoy the festivities attending the beginning of a new year and new province with quiet consciences and improved digestions. F. DYETT, Landlord. "Waipureku Hotel, Dec. 20, 1858. MRS. SMITH, Milliner and Dress Maker, Kelly's Cottage, Caulyle Street. Ladies' Stays made to open in front. A variety of children's clothing always on hand Napier, Dec. 31, 1858. ON SALE Just arrived per Dolphin, O STRONG TILT DRAYS, Newtoit & Beowite. Napier, Dec. 31, 1858. WANTED, A BAKER. To a steady man liberal wages will be given. Apply at the Shakespeare Bakery. %, Jan. 1, 1859. COALS FOR SALE. F large, or small quantities, deliverable in any part of Napier. ; - Thomas Taxiob. , Shakespeare Bakery, .' . .' . ,"•,., . . 'V j Jan. 1, 1859. : '■ . . ;'_" ". , . " F OR SALE, 'AS E MA RE A N D F O AL . STUART, KINROSS>.&.,Cd»
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 68, 8 January 1859, Page 1
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