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PASSENGERS' LINE OF PACKETS. FOR LONDON. First Ship of the Season, to arrive in time for the HAY "WOOL SALES. sfgSfe 'I TELE celebrated Aberdeen clipper |l|||» ' "ASTEROFE," ■^ilili^gs' A 1, 13 years, 1200 tons burthen, George Mitcheii, Esq., Commander. This fine vessel will be ready to take on board "Wool and other produce immediately after discharging her inward cargo, and will sail j|>r London on about the 15th December. Havingmade 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, and 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 Paßsengers. For Freight or Passage apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER, LEVIN & Co., or to ¥i. BOWLER, SON, & Co., Agents. Wellington, Oct. 15, 1861. FOB WELLINGTON AND OTAGO. P^ggs^-gj*^ r |^ H E fine screw steamer *TO||KK|SK X "STORM BIRD," -JaslbiesSraJS Geobge Muhme, will arrive here on or about the 28th mat., and will leave as above on or about the Ist December. For Freight or Passage apply to STUART, KINROSS & CO., Agents. Napier, Nov. 18, 1861. WOOL SHIP. FOR LONDON. Js. rnHE first-class ship 'ARABELLA,' 1 Captain Pinches, after discharg>jSrattt N i n g h er inward cargo here, will load for |^E^p>-London, and receive quick despatch. 3fggg||^gspShe will be on the berth in December. For Freight or Passage, apply to STUART, KINROSS & CO. Agents. Napier, Oct. 29, 1861. FOR AUCKLAND DIRECT, rnHE fine fast sailing Schooner Ofe^ L FLYING FISH, Captain Cehtoi, having superior jyijjll^l^ passenger accommodation, will sail MaHiffirafc as above on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 27th inst. For particulars APPLY ON BOAED. HAWKE'S BAY TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. INSTITUTED 6TH ATTGTJST, 1859. A MEETING in connection with this Society J-jL will be held in the School-room on the Evening of THURSDAY, the 28th inst., when all children under fourteen years of age are requested to come forward (by consent of Parents or Guardians,) and join "THE NAPIER BAND OF HOPE." " Prevention is better than Cure" The Ladies of Ahuriri are also respectfully in« vited to attend, on the same evening and enrol their names as members of the hawke's bay ladies' temperance LEAGUE. "Example and Precept ought to go hand in hand" Chair to be taken at 6 o'clock precisely. By order of the Society, R. DONALDSON, , Secretary. "DARAFFIN! PARAFFIN! PARAFFIN! X Clarified Oil Lamps Lamp Glasses On sale at the Railway House, DOITSH & HENRY. "YOUNG. SAMSON," BT SAMSON, OUT OF AN IMPORTED DRAUGHT MARE, WILL stand to Cover this Season on the Meanee Flats, at the paddock of Wtt.t.ta-m---'Cooteb,. Jun. Terms :— £ 3 10s. for single Mares, and £3 for two • or more the property of the same person. POUND, TN NAPIER, a WATCH. Any person may K. have it by giving the necessary description of it, and paying expenses. Apply to John Mtobat, Shakespeare Flat, Napier,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 5, Issue 234, 26 November 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 5, Issue 234, 26 November 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 5, Issue 234, 26 November 1861, Page 1