FOE SALE, '■; ' : A POUR WHEELED DRAY or WAGGON, suitable ■"•. for conveying Wool, Plour, or any other valuable goods, has a waterproof cover with bows complete, it makes a lirst-rato stone and timber carriage, is suited for either bulloclcs or horses, having a pole, if desired shafts could easily bs added, the wheels are hooped w i.i 5 men tire, every part is composed of the best possible material to workmanship. Gears for four horses complete, suitable for the .above, of the best English manufacture. " A first rate YORKSHIRE CART, with Harvest Gear complete, able to carry as much hay or corn as an ordinary waggon. Also the ironwork for fixing a pole for bullocks, it has high broad hooped wheels, runs remarkably well and made of the best English oak and ash; harness complete. One of Howard's patent wrought iron COLONIAL PLOUGHS, with steel mould board and sock, and 3 cwt. of spare cast ones. Also, A set of three iron zigzag HARROWS, &c., &c. Terms, cash, or Slieep in exchange, if preferred. The above may be seen or further particulars obtained by applying to Mb. J. S. HARLAND, Mn.Tia>lHTiq.. Tutaekuri, May 3, 1861. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP NEW ZEALAND. Middle District. In the matter of the Estate of William Henry Frederick Armstrong, deceased, Intestate. PURSUANT to the rule of this Honorable Court, the" - 1 - Creditors of the above named Intestate are, on or before the 15th day of July next, to come in and prove their debts before Robert Rodger Strang, Esquire," at Ins office in the Court House, Wellington, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from all benefit arising from said Estate. ROBERT R. STRANG, c Registrar. Supreme Court Office, Wellington, April 15, 1861. MR. B. D. DANVEES, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT, Tor the sale and purchase of Land, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, &c, &c, NAPIEB AND HAVELOCK. AUCTION SALES At Napier — First Saturday in every month. At Clive — Third Wednesday in every month. At Waipawa — Second Wednesday in June and December. At Waipukurau — Second Wednesday in March and September. Attendance at the office at Mr. Boylan's, Commercial House, Napier, every Saturaay from 10 to 3. A registry for Horses and Cattle lost and found open to the public free of expense. SHEEP FOR SALE. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER have been instructed by Robert Rodger Strang, Esq., Receiver of Intestate Estates for the Middle District of New Zealand, to sell by public auction s at the Exchange, Wellington, on FRIDAY, the 17th day of MAY next, at 2 o'clock p.m., unless previously disposed of by private bargain,— A MIXED FLOCK OP SHEEP, (consisting of 1500, more or less,) the property of the late Dr. Benjamin Buck, at present depasture ing on Mr.- J. Chambers' run, Te Mata, Ahuriri. Delivery to be taken after shearing and before the 21st March, 1862. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to R. R. Strang, Esq., Suprenr.e Court Office, Wellington. Exchange Buildings, Wellington, March 26, 1861. WOODBINE COTTAGE, TENNYSON ST., NAPIEB. ESTABLISMENT FOB YOUNG LADIES, COXDTJCTED BY MRS. AND MISS WELCH. npHE Cottbse of Instbttotion will comprise all X * ne branches of.a thorough English Education, with Plain and Fancy Needlework. . . - TERMS. ■ £ • 8. I>. Boarders, per Annum ... 50 0 0 Day Pupils, per Quarter... 2 2 0 o PBTVATE LESSONS IN MUSIC, SINGING}, &C, AT £2 23 PEB QUABTEB. On Sale by the Undersigned, qpHE IMPROVED TALLOW LAMPS ' JL Extra Wicks, Chimney and Globes for ditto Lamp Oils, &c. ; Port Cooper Cheese York Hams Poverty Bay Apples and Onions Double and Single Iron Camp Stretchers Sawn Totara Shingles 10,000 Palings, Posts Rails. JAMES TOPPING, Spit. Napier, l April 9, 1861. . " r . • TO BAKERS AND OTHERS. MESSRS. TRIPHOOK & WRIGHT have been instructed to offer for sale the premises occupied by Mr. Thomas Taylor, situated on Shakespeare Flat, comprising Shop, Dwelling House, Bakehouse, Oven, and Stable nearly new. The Oven (by Powell, of London,) is in excellent order. The ground has 66 feet frontage to the road, by a depth of 165 feet, and contains a good well of water. f - Fashions for the mouth of Hay. DOITSH & HENRY, Railway House, Shakespeare Road, TNVITE the Ladies and Gentlemen of Napier and its •*■ vicinity to inspect their New Stock of Winter Drapery and Fancy. Articles, . comprising all the novelties of the season, wfiich will be disposed or at EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. : ; : - ANTED,— A FEMALE SERVANT.^ Apply at the Stab, HoiEi^-Napier. SUBSCRIBERS wanted to the ILLUSTRATED LON~ ; - DON NEWS and iVNQR—JSeraId Office. "' ;^
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 4, Issue 190, 11 May 1861, Page 7
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748Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 4, Issue 190, 11 May 1861, Page 7
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