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TUST ARRIVED from Wellington and Aucktl land, and on Bale by J. A. SMITH & Co. • A CHOICE ASSORTMENT of fashionable English made FURNITURE, comprising,— Mahogany Chairs Rosewood " Maple " Lounge " Folding " Child's " Chests of Drawers (Mahogany and Maple) Brussels Carpets " Carpet Rugs Iron Bedsteads Loo and Dressing Tables (Mahogany) Washstands, &c, &c, &c. Mour, 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 To the Electors of Hawke's Bay. fi ENTLEMEN,— Being advised by some of VJT my best and most influential friends to resign my seat in the House of Representatives, I have acted according to their wish, bo as to put all parties' doubts as to my election at rest. I now offer myself as a candidate to represent you in the Q-eneral Assembly of New Zealand, pursuing the same course as I have hitherto done faithfully for the interests of our Province; You are all aware I did not seek a seat in the House of Representatives, (originally pressed on me by a large majority of the Electors.) I now ask the support of those Electors of the Province who think I can represent their interests without prejudice to any paity, and for the benefit of all. I am Gentlemen, Truly Yours, James B. Feegtjson. ~ TOTARA. IHPHE River Mangaone being now open for floatX ing timber, the undersigned is prepared to Bupply well seasoned heart of Totara Posts for fencing, to any amount, deliverable at the Mangaone junction or at Puketapu, at the following rates. 7 ft. 7 in. by 4 in. @ per 1000 at Junction £60 ditto. ditto. at Puketapu £70 T ft. 4 in. by 4 in. @ per 1000 at Junction £50 ditto. ditto. at Puketapu £60 Orders left at Puketapu will meet with prompt attention. WILLIAM BROOKS. Te Pakiaka, March 1, 1860. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. rpHE MEMBERS of the Church of England A are earnestly requested to attend a Public Meeting of Church Members, to be held in the School Room, Napier, at 7 p.m. on SATURDAY, 24th inst., for the purpose of nominating three members of their Church to represent the District of Ahuriri in the Synod of the Diocese of Wellington. J. A. SMITH, Returning Officer. Napier, 9fch March, I860; MESSRS. J. A. SMITH and Co. will sell by Public Auction at their Mart, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st Marcb, at noon, — Rice Coffee Tea Sugar Hams Pickles Mustard And a large and varied consignment of Crockerywar ( e, Tinware, Brushware, Stationery, Books &c, &c. ON SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. A COTTAGE on the Spit, consisting of 3 well Xjl. finished rooms, with large yard and numerous conveniences. Also Numerous Town and Suburban Sections. Apply to RICHABDSOH & CHABXTON. APPLES! APPLES! JUST ARRIVED from Poverty Bay, Apples of various descriptions. J. A. SMITH & CO. Napier, March lOtb, 1860. TO LET, "BUILDING ALLOTMENTS opposite the _J3 School-house, now occupied by" Mr. Daniel Egan. H. P. STARK. March 8, 1860. BETTER LATE THAN NEVER. VALENTINES, in great variety, and unique in style, fresh from home, at the Kaeceb Boos amd Statiobeby Warehouse. MWOOD is now taking PORTRAITS, • -with all artistic improvements, at Mb. MILLER'S, Shakeßpeare Road.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 130, 17 March 1860, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 130, 17 March 1860, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 130, 17 March 1860, Page 6