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MESSRS. J. A. SMITH & Co. have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on their premises, at the Port, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 7th inst., a 12 o'clock,— L A H D, ™.: Section 208, Emerson Street, adjoining the Union Bank, in lots of 22, 33, or 66 feet frontage Section 466, Waghorn Street, \ acre " 286, Hastings Street, 26 feet frontage, and depth 80 feet, with cottage thereon, now let at 10s. week " 286, one-sixth part with cottage thereon, now let at 12s. 1 week, frontage to Hastings Street, 40 feet, and depth 80 feet, frontage to Raffles Street. — Corner allotment " 290, frontage to Hastings Street « 292, " " Allotment No. 11, of suburban section 54 Section No. 288, Hastings Street, i acre, corner allotment Immediately after the above will be sold Without Reseeye,. about 200 Volumes of well-bound, useful, and entertaining BOOKS, among which will be found, — ■ :: ' Valpy's Pictorial Shakespeare, 15 volumes Goldsmith's Miscellaneous Works -'■<■ - L - Diary and Letters of Madame Darblay r - Chambers' Journal, Illustrated London News Clarke's Commentary, Despatches and Letters of Lord Nelson by Sir H. Nicolas History of England by Hume, Smollett & Parr Smith's Historical and Literary Curiosities Master Humphrey's Clock &c, &c. Also 2 Carts, Wax Vestas, "Wines, Spirits, Beer, Coffee and Tea Pots, Camp Kettles and Pails, and numerous other articles. FOE LO ND ON. Warranted the First Ship of the Season. _fl_ npHE Fine Fast sailing A. 1. Ship ■Mits\ X "HASTINGS," 595 tons register. Jj^s^^^ This splendid vessel has commenced bseskss&s* loading, and the greater portion of her cargo being engaged, she wiLL positively sail early in January 1 860. Cargo will be taken on. board whenever it is sent alongside, and freight of any description addressed to the care of the Undersigned for shipment will be received and stored free of charge, and put on board on moderate terms. If possible, wool from coasting vessels will always be transhipped at once, and no expense incurred. Wool will be taken unpressed, nt the low Freight of ONE HALF-PENNYx/:!?- Pound, and other articles on equally reasonable, terms. This Ship has most excellent accommodation for a limited number of Cabin, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers. Plans of her Cabins may be seen, and further particulars respecting rates of Freight and Passage money, &c, obtained by applying to LEVIN & Co., — - . . - «\jiinoiyiT cx* vu. j ur BETHUNE & HUNTER. ExcLange Buildings, Wellington, Nov. 25, 1859. WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. In time for the may Sales. _-l^ HHHE A. 1. Ship "CHRISTOPHER Ji^^v J. NEWTON," 800 tons burthen, JMfflM& : &> MENZIES Esq., Commander, will wre»«Es!i#i- commence taking in cargo for the above Port the first week in December, and having the greater portion of her Freight engaged, will be despatched early in January next, thus arriving in time for the May sales. Freight on WOOL ONE HALF-PENNY f Pound, and on other Produce equally low. Wool intended for shipment will be received, stored, and shipped by the Undersigned free of any charge except Lighterage, and guaranteed not to be pressed. This vessel has unrivalled accommodation for Chief Cabin Passengers. Particulars as to Freight and Passage money, and plans of Cabins, may be obtained on application to Wm. BOWLER, SON & Co., Agents. NOTICE. Alexander Kennedy, Clerk ; James Meliss Stuart, and John Gibson Kinross, Merchants* of Napier and Wellington, trading under the firm of Stuart, Kinross fy Co. , , I HEREBY GIVE YOU NOTICE that I intend.to proceed against you in tha Supreme Court of Now Zealand, for attempting to trespass iilegaly on my* run, situated on the Te Mata block, Province of Hawke'e Bay. . DANIEL MUNN. Witness to signature — J. B. Febgetson - Aekx. Alex/lndeb. Napier, Nov. 26, 185& ON SALE At the Stores of the Undersigned, C< ALVANIZED SHEET IRON ion ROOFVJF.ING. J. A. SMITH & Co. MRS. PArKEE, Board and Lodging House, . Carlyle .street, adjoining the residenoe of J. A. Smith lEsq.v has now accommodation for three Birigle gentlemen.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 115, 3 December 1859, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 115, 3 December 1859, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 115, 3 December 1859, Page 4