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LIGHT DRAUGHT STALLION ;; ,• coachman. rpHIS beautiful bay horse, of uniform colour, 16^ L hands high, and staunch in harnessy-will run at Clive Cottage paddocks this season. ; ; 4 Terms, £2 2s. each mare, payable on taking the 'mare away from the paddocks'. '■■ For sale, several young HQRSES, and 2 draught horses, harness and dray, and tilt cart, complete, suited for the road this summer. _ Also, a few quiet COWS with calves by their side, broken in to bail, and in full milk. Land in Napier to v be let on building Leases, in various parts of the'township, from Eastern Spit to Carlyle Street. * • JOSEPH RHODES. Glive, Oct. 26, 1859. PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS. JE. BATES will continue, for a few days « longer, to take PORTRAITS by the Collodion process, adjoining the "Hebald" Office. Prices,— from sto 15 shillings. Views and Portraits taken in the Country, should sufficient inducement offer. MR. J. N. WILSON, Solicitor, NAPIER. Office, Shakespeare Road. TTTATSON WEATHERLY, late Patient at the T t Hospital, begs to return his most grateful acknowledgements to Dr. Hitchings and the authorities of Napier; and also to Mr. and Mrs. Bell, for their kindness to him during his six weeks illness in the above Institution.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 110, 29 October 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 110, 29 October 1859, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 110, 29 October 1859, Page 2

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