FOB. SAX* E. WITHIN EASY DISTANCE OP PORT NAPIER. Agricultural Land. MEANEE FLATS— Nos. 7, 23, 24, 29, 30, 32, and 58. A 150, —34 on deferred payments. PE T AN E RIVER FRONTAGE— BIocks 11 and 15. (Deferred payments.) HATELOCK— Suburban Sections 3, 9, 20, 25, 26 and 28. Town and Suburban Sections for Sale. TOWN SECTIONS Nos. 252, 273, 274, 275, 299, 850, 351, 391, 396, 428, 429, 430. MEANEE QUAY — Sections 43, 45, 46, 47, and 48. SUBURBAN SECTIONS 7, 23, 24, 25, 59,60, 83, and parts of 12, 17, 20, and 21. About 300 feet frontage to Sbakespeare-road for building sites. MARINE PARADE, Nos. 7 and 8. To Lease, with purchasing clause. TOWN SECTIONS 73, 181, 211, 197, 219, 225, 249, and 503. Por Lease only. TOWN SECTIONS 138, 272, 434, 488, and 489, with several Valuable Building Allotments in Clive-sciuare, Hastings-street, and Waghornestreet. Por Sale. The Goodwill of a RUN of 10,000 acres, with or without 400 Sheep. Terms easy. For plans, terms, and other information apply to Messes. TRIPHOOK & WRIGHT, Surveyors, Civil Engineers, Land and Commission Agents, Shakespeare-road. POR SALE, ~~ A POUR WHEELED DRAY or WAGGON, suitable • c *- for conveying Wool, Flour, or any other valuable - goods, has a waterproof cover with bows complete, it makes a first-rate stone and timber carriage, is suited for either bullocks or horses, having a pole, if desired shafts could easily be added, the wheels are hooped with 5 inch 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 iirst rate YORKSHIRE CART, with Harvest Gear complete, able to caiTy 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 Sheep in exclmnge, if preferred. The above may be seen or further particulars obtained by applying to Me. J. S. HARLAND, Tutaekuri, May ;i, 1861. MR. B. D. DANVERS, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT/ For the sale and purchase of land, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, &c, &c, NAPIER AND HAVEJIOCK. 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 Saturday from 10 to 3. A registry for Horse 9 and Cattle lost and found open to the public free of expense. POR SALE, OEPORTS of the Waikato Committee, 1860 .Oj ss. each Acts of the General Assembly, 1858, £1 Is. Acts of the General Assembly, 1860, 15s. Also, separately, — Acts passed by the General Assembly, 1858, relating to the Election of Members of the House of Representatives, Superintendents of Provinces, and Members of Provincial Councils ; with Clauses of the Coustitution Act relating to the Qualification of Electors, and of persons eligible for election, at 2s. 6d. each ; — and Acts regulating the duties of Justices of the ' Peace, known as Jervis's Acts, 7s. 6d. EDW. CATCHPOOL, Sub Treasurer. Sub Treasury, Napier, April 11, 1861. * # * 10 BE HAD AXSO AT THE *HEBAIJ> ' OEPICB, NASIEB. On Sale by the Undersigned, THE IMPROVED TALLOW LAMPS 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, April 9, 1861. Fashions for the month, of May. DOITSH & HENRY, Raiiway HotrsE, Shakbspeaeb Road, T^NTITE the Ladies and Gentlemen of Napier and its x vicinity to inspect then 1 New Stock of Winter Drapery and Fancy. Articles, comprising all the novelties of the season, wnich will be disposed of at -">;?• ' EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. [.; ANTED,— A FEMALE SERyX#T.— . } Apply at the Stab Hoteii, Napier. SUBSCRIBERS wanted to the ILLUSTEATBDLON" \- ° DON NEWS and PUNCH- Herald Office, 0
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 4, Issue 191, 18 May 1861, Page 7
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697Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 4, Issue 191, 18 May 1861, Page 7
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