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FOR LONDON DIRECT, First Wool Ship from Hade's Bay. Freight — 3 Faethings <§*' fjj. jru rpHE A. 1. New Aberdeen Clipper j|i]|J||\. X Barque jßjg& "ECLIPSE", «sSßSßsliirsoq tons Burthen, W. E. Eliiot Commander. This fine fast sailing vessel, which is intended as a regular trader to Wellington and Hawke's Bay, is now moored inside the Harbour at Napier, and ha 3 commenced loading Wool. As a considerable part of her cargo is already engaged, shippers may rely on her being promptly despatched, and every facility will be afforded by the undersigned for warehousing and shipping wool and other produce. The saving of money and of time effected by shipping on board a Vessel loading within the Head 3, must be evident to all. The Vessel has superior accommodation for a limited number of Cabin Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to Kichaedsok & Chaeitok Napier, or W. & G-. Tttemttli, & Co., Wellington. STEAM TO WELLINGTON. i»|||%si|\. mHE WELLINGTON jf^^^ra^^v -i. Steam Navigation. Coy's Class screw Steamer "WONGA WONGA," F. EENNER, Commander, is expected to arrive on or about MONDAY, 12th inst., and to return without delay. Cabin Passage — £4> 4s 1 Provisions Steeeage bo. — £3 Os ) included Return Tickets. Cabut Passage,— 6 15 0 Steeeage do., — 5 8 0 ' . J. A. SMITH & Co., Agents. "WONGA WONG A." fPHIS FAVOEITE little steamer will in future J_ until further notice make two consecutive trips to Napier and an alternate one only to Wanganui and the West Coast from Wellington. J. A. SMITH & Co., Agents. Steam to Auckland and Wellington. --^e^^nn H E fine first Class Screw •sg^lg^lljjpp "WSITE SWAN," 323 tons, W. a. CELLUM, Commander, will be despatched for the above Ports on or about the following dates : — For Auckland, — On or about the 3rd and 16th of every Month. For Weiiingion-, — On or about the 11th and 27th of every Month. Further particulars respecting Freight or Passage may be had on application to the Undersigned. MALTBY & Co., Agents. TUST AEEIVED from Wellington and Aucktf land, and on sale by J. A. SMITH & Co. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT of fashionable English made FUENITURE, comprising,— Mahogany Chairs Eosewood " Maple " Lounge " Folding t: Child's " Chests of Drawers (Mahogany and Maple) Brussels Carpets " Carpet Rugs Iron Bedsteads Loo and Dressing Tables (Mahogany) Wash-stands, &c, &c, &c. Flour, Crown Brand Coffee, Java Sugar, several qualities Hams, a few very choice Potatoes, Oats, Wine Corks, Wheat, Onions, Mustard, &c, &c. Brandy, (Brown and Pale), Geneva, Old Tom, Whiskey, Sherry, Port, Marsalla Claret, Rum &c, &c, Both in wood and bottle MESSRS. R. M., & H. L. SKEET, SUEYEYOES, Architectural Draftsmen, Land, House, and Estate Agents. ME. E. M. SKEET, from his intimate knowledge of the Inland Districts, is prepared to afford every information to old and intending settlers, and parties desirous of investing money in the purchase of town or Eural Lands. Office, Hastings Stbeet, Napeee. TWO POUNDS BSW&BD. STOLEN OE STEAYED from NAPIEE, on the 23ed FEBRUARY, a DAEK IEON GEEY MAEE, black points, branded J on the off shoulder. Whoever will return the same to EICHARD : DOLBELL, Waipureku, or to the Undersigned. * will receive £2 Eewaed ; or, if stolen, £5 for such j information as will lead to the conviction of , the offender. . . ' „: JAMES COLLINS. Patangata, ■■ '■'■''> "■■ ■ "'■ March 7, 1860. ''■■'■ii J %:-\\; ' ; •, WOOD is now taking 7; • with all artistic impr,oyeiia&6s,'at' Mb., MILLEK'S, Shakespeare Boad^;#>i;^' ■ ' ,• ;. v->#

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 129, 10 March 1860, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 129, 10 March 1860, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 129, 10 March 1860, Page 6