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TO CAPT. ARCHIBALD KENNEDY, "WONGA WONGA" STEAMER. Napier, July 26, 1859. Dear Sib, — We, the undersigned, being desir rous of expressing our regret at parting with you as Capt. of the 'Wonga Wonga' after you having commanded her to the entire satisfaction of every person who has had occasion to avail themselves of that vessel, theadvantageS'Ofwhichto this Port and District has been so valuable, take this op- , portunity of presenting you with a Chronometer as a smair%oken of the respect and esteem which we entertain for you and trust that every success m life may attend your future career. [ Here follow the Signatures. "} GENTLEMEN,— In the hurry of departure from your harbour the other day, I was not able to reply to your very kind address or to acknowledge the rece'pt of your very handsome and appropriate present. Allow me, therefore, to tender my most sincere and grateftd thanks for fie manner in which you were pleased to estimate my humble services. Believe me, it is a source of much gratification to me that I have parted from you on such terms. I am also pleased to think.that my conduct has met the approbation of a community amongst whom there are "ic^many experienced nautical men, It will be a pleasure to me, wherever I go, to look to the many pleasant trips I have made to 'your thriving Province, where Ijh>ve always nitt with such a cordial welcome, and I trust that my successor may gain your esteem as I have been fortunate enough to do. With my best wishes to all,— ;i I Remain Gentlemen, Most Respectfully yours, A. Kemtedy, Late Master of the s. s., "Wonga Wonga." MR. W\ BOYLAN T)EGS to inform the Inhabitants of Napier that _£3 he has opened a Store next door to Messrs. Rich & Frame, Carlyle Street, for the sale of Ironmongery, Saddlery, and Brushware, China, Glass and Orockeryware ; and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. For sale by the Vndersig-ned, RIM LOCKS, BOLTS, Hinges, Sceews Boilers, Saucepans, Kettles, Frying Pans Wax Vestasj Camp Ovens, Iron Pots Augers, Adzes, Hammers, Rules Boiled, Raw, and Colza Oil, White Lead Turps, Lampblack, and other paints Window Glass 10 by 12, 10 by 14, 12 by 14, 12 by 16, 14 by 18 Yankee Buckets, Brooms, Tubs, Axes, Tomahawks Shoe, Scrubbing, Tooth, and Nail Brushes Copper, Iron and Tinned Tacks, Copper Nails Coffee Mills, Coffee. Pots, Tea Pots Sash fastners, Roller ends and racks Tea and Table Spoons, Butcher and Pocket Knives Spoke-shaves, Gimblets, Screw Drivers, Saw sets Turkey Stones, Brad Awls, Chisels Hand Saws, Chalk Lines, Fishing Lines and Hooks " Cruet Stands, Hand Bells, Curtain Bands Hair Seating for Chairs, Yankee Leather for ' :r ym-' 'Sofas • * Solar Wick, Balls of Cotton Wick Manilla Rope, Pitch, Tar, Glue, Sail Twine Canvass, Drill, and Boston Duck "■"'■" Sheet and Perforated Zinc Dish Covers Baiter's Spring Balances with or without scales Fern Hooks, Bill Hooks, Picks A igood assortment of Tin Ware Saddles, Martingales, Saddles cloths and straps Crockery, China and Glass Ware And a quantity of other Goods too numerous . ; to mention. MICHAEL BOYLAN. Carlyle Street., NOW LANDING EX "ELIEZER," DOOR SCRAPERS, Gun Caps, Powder and Shot Fern Scythes, Stock Whips, Cattle Bells, Sheep Bells, Spirit Measures, Rip Saws, Fire -Jflrons, and a quantity of Sundries. M. BOYLAN. Carlyle Street. Corwn Lands Office, Napier, August 2, 1859. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for general information that in all cases in future where applir . cgfion is made to purchase hilly land forming a H? part of a sufficiently stocked run at ten shillings (10s.) per acre, and where such land so applied for has not been previously certified by the Commissioner of Crown Lands at the instance of the runholdjer, as not being worth ten shillings per acre, in accordance with the 14th clause of the Land Regulations of 1853, — such application to purchase at the rate of 10s. per acre will be at onfe accepted- and the land applied for registered in the usual way as having been sold to the party making the application. " H. S. TIFFEN, Commissioner of Crown Lands. T O B E LET, Possession on the Ist September, mHE COTTAGE AND GROUNDS (containing ■Jl . B acres), in Shakespeaflkßoad, now occupied '■'^^^Sx. Brooking. The,||at-arclen contains a great variety of Fruit Trees. ,;; ipply to PHILIP DOLBELL; ff, Waipureku, August 10, 1859. F O R S ALE. A BOAT, with oars, sail, &c., complete. Apply to Mm Davis, Meanee Spit.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 99, 13 August 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 99, 13 August 1859, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 99, 13 August 1859, Page 2

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