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PASSENGERS' LINE OE PACKETS. FOR LONDON. * lirst Ship of the Season, to arrive in time for the ■; HAY WQOL SALES. x^A celebrated Aberdeen clipper •fl|G^' "ASTEROPE,"" . A- 1^ years, 1200 tons burthen, Gbobge Mitchell, Esq., Commander. ' This fine vessel will be ready to take on bQard and other produce immediately after disy charging her inward cargo, and will sail for London on about the 15th December. Having made the voyage from England to this port in 95 days, she is expected to arrive home at an early date. Freight on Wool,— ONE PENNY per lb. The Asterope was built by Hall & Son, of Aberdeen, in 1859, on the finest models, aad is fitted with all the latest improvements. She carries a Distilling Apparatus capable of producing 50 gallons of pure aerated water per day, and has very superior accommodation for Chief Cabin Passengers. . - • For Freight or Passage apply to BETHTJNE & HUNTER, . LEVIN & Co., or to Wm. BOWLER, SON, & Co., Agents.' "Wellington, Oct. 15, 1861. NAPIER.— THIS DAY. MR. B. D. DANYERS Will sell by Auction at the yards of the Settlers' Hotel on the above named day, by order of Mr. John Marshall, — FIRST -BATE DRAUGHT GELDING Well-known Draught Mare Draught Gelding, Cart and Haness Horse, Trap and Harness 12 Saddle Geldings and Mares 6 Unbroken Colts 12 Head Oattle, consisting of — . , . Dairy Cows, broken in Steers and Heifers Patent Scotch Ploughs Grass Seed. *■ SIT TERMS AT SALE jgggl BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. TO SHAREHOLDERS. fpHE second call of 20s. per share is payable here JL on or before^he 2nd December next, to JAMES WATT, Prov. Trustee ; — or to EDWARD LYNDON. Napier, October 25, 1861. AGRICULTURAL RESERVE AT HAMPDEN. * Superintendent's. Office, November 11, 1861. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Heads of XN (Families and others of the Working Classes that' this Reserve is now open for selection and occnpation, 'subject to such Regulations, -Price, and Conditions as the Provincial Council may determine on at it's next session. Applications will be . received at this office from persons desirous to become bond fide occupiers. Should, however, the number of applications exceed the number of Sections to be selected from in the Heserve, or, if two or more persons are appli-l cants for the same Section: in such cases the > right o£ selection shall be determined by ballot on a date to be hereafter notified. * J. C. LAMBTON CARTER, "... . Superintendent. f| HORSES have been run..X ning on the Station of the undersigned for come months : — .CHESiiroifGEtDiNe, with two white hind feet, white dash up face, branded R A U on . near shoulder. * Beown Gelding, with black pointß, little white on forehead. Branded A on off shoulder. Brow Geuding, with black points, off hind r ''fetlock joint enlarged. Small Star on : .forehead. , .The. above have been put in the paddock until claimed. The owner can have them by paying expenses. - . - ' • . Apply to , POWDBJBLL BBOTHERS. Barhill Station, ; , . Tupuaeharuru, Not. til* 1861. --■■■-■■ - ■'';" ; -^ "•;[;*;•'■•• - .^jtperinfcendent's Office, ' .i;-^-,' Napier, Nov. 13, 1861. JT is Hereb^iroiified to Masters of Vessels that, "oh every occasion they make use of the Temporary Wharf opposite Custom House Street for the purpose of discharging Cargoes from their "Vessele, they will have to pay a Fee of Ten Shillings to the Harbour Master, who is hereby authorised to collect this amount on account *of the Provincial Government. J. C. LAMBTON jOARTEB, ■ ■ • __„. Superintendent,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 5, Issue 233, 23 November 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 5, Issue 233, 23 November 1861, Page 1

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