SUB URBAN. No. of Sec- Contents. Upset Price, tion. A. E. p. £ b. d. 1 40 0 0 30 2 40 0 0 30 6 40 0 0 30 7 40 0 0 30 10 40 0 0 30 13 40 0 0 30 16 40 0 0 30 18 5 2 0 50> * 19 3 2 0 30> 20 38 0 0 38 23 38 2 30 39 26 38 0 35 38 29 37 3 24 37 32 39 2 0 40 34 56 2 32 57 37 40 0 0 30 38 40 0 0 38 41 25 3 20 26 43 29 2 0 30 45 22 1 20 22 48 17 0 0 17 52 22 3 12 17 56 40 0 0 30 59 45 0 0 30 .60 45 0 0 30 63 45 0 0 35 66 40 0 0 30 70 73 2 25 53 72 28 2 0 21 75 166 3 0 84 78 288 0 0 144 81 79 0 0 60") f 82 88 2 0 66 J 85 147 1 0 74 88 38 1 0 29 91 63 3 20 32 93 74 2 0 38 94 82 2 I 43 95 130 2 14 66 * The value of Mr. Lamb's improvements will be added to the upset price of these sections on the day of sale. f The value of Mr. Canning's improvements -will be added to the upset price of these sections on the day of sale. H. S. TIFFEN, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, Napier, Feb. 28, 1860. W. W. YA T E S, BEGS to announce that, preparatory to removing from his present store, the whole of his Fancy Stock will be sold at a considerable reduction upon the current prices. The stock will be found to have been well selected in Bonnet and French Satin Eibbons Blonde and other Laces Trimming Fringes Nets, Plumes Green and Blue Gossamers Silk and Kid Gloves Eiding Gauntlets Muslin Dresses _ Collars, Flowers Checked Jacconets Straw and Felt Eiding Hats White and Black Moreens G-ala Plaids, Coburgs Chessmen, &c, &c. TOTARA. nHHE Eiver Mangaone being now open for floatX ing timber, the undersigned is prepared to supply 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 7 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 BEOOKS. Te Pakiaka, CHURCH OF ENGLAND. riTEE MEMBEES 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 SATUEDAY, 24th insfc.j 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, Eeturning Officer. T O LET, T)UILDING ALLOTMENTS opposite the J3 School-house, now occupied by Mr. Daniel Egan. H. P. STAEK. " PLOUGHING. WANTED, a person to contract for ploughing a few acres at Napier. He will have to provide horses. Apply at the Herald office. Napier, March 19, 1860. qpHE TOWNSHIP OEABBOTSFOED having X been surveyed and all the pegs in, DEAYMEN are requested to keep the line of road, and persons are cautioned against tethering their horses to the pegs. P. S. ABBOTT. FOB SALE, ~ A Complete Set of PHOTOGEAPHIC APPARATUS; Instructions given if required. JEL. WEBSTEB. •„.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 131, 24 March 1860, Page 7
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