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rpHE ARRANGEMENTS of the Undersigned JL being now complete, as well for the IMPORTATION OF COALS (one cargo of which has arrived and others being under orders to follow) from the Australian Mines, as for the PROCURING OF GRAIN, he is in a position to guaranteee the continuous working of the Steam Flour Mill, and is prepared to receive orders for FINE FLOUR, and to make delivery either at once or within such defined time as may be mutually agreed on. For economy of manufacture, as well as convenience sake, small orders, below 1 ton, will continue as heretofore to be complied with from the Mill direct; while in the case of orders of greater amount, delivery will be made from the Grain Store, at the Eastern Spit, held by the undersigned. Orders through the post addressed to the undersigned either at the Mill office or the Spit Store will meet with immediate attention. ■ ' ' 'O ■■ Prices Current FOB CASH for the weeJcfrom Saturday 15th to Friday, 21st February : — Fine Flour, per 100 lbs 18s. Maize, per bushel of 60 lbs 6s. Crushed Maize, per bush, of 56 Idb. 7s. ! JOHN BUCHANAN. Napier, February 8, 1862. UNRESERVED SALE!! CLIVE, TUESDAY, 4th MARCH, 1862. MR. DANVERS Has received instructions to SELL by Public Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE!! AT 12 O'CIrfDCX, NOON — PTIHAT Weathee-boaeded DWELLING JL HOUSE, situate at Clive, and lately occupied by Mr. Marsh — together with large roomy Stables and Out-buildings. A Garden in excellent order, and well fenced with close palings — together with the same right to the land as the owner possesses.2. A comfortable Raupo WTiare, and two acre paddock attached, lately occupied by Mr. Cameron. H 0 R S E S. S. A well-known fine upstanding Draught Horse staunch, 4. Roan Gelding 5. Bay brood Draught Mare. Throws excellent stock 6. Two yr. old Draught Colt, out of the above Mare t 7. Yearling Draught Colt by " Farmer." out of above Mare. Entire 8. New Town Dray, very strong. A class of dray seldom to be got 9. Shaft and Trace Harness in four sets 10. Pigs, Poultry, Sundry Butchera' Fittings, Furniture, &c, &. At the same time will be sold — TWENTY HEAD OF CATTLE Consisting of:— DAIRY COWS in full milk Steers, Young Stock, &c, &c, &c; NAPIER. WEDNESDAY, 26th FEBRUARY. MR. DANVERS Has received instructions from Mr. Heydn, to sell by Public Auction, at bis Yards, Waghoriistreet, on the above-named day, at Noon precisely, — fTIHE whole of his SMITH'S TOOLS and JL STOCK-IN-TRADE, ;- -* Consisting of— 1 large Bellows and Anvil 1 small ditto 1 hot Vice , ; Sledge and Hand Hammers Bolt Tools, Punches and Swages Sorewcramp Braces and Drills 1 large Screw Stock, with 2 sets dies and taps 1 ditto from f to f, with 3 ditto Sorewplates and Taps . ', Assorted Bar Iron and Plate Angle, ditto -.;'» Blister, and Sheer Steel Galvanized Sheet Iron . "" i •Field Gates, Ploughs, Harrows, &c. • . j Wheelbarrows, Cart Arms and Boxes v^; Shafts and Hardwoods for farming purposes Hardwood Paling, 2£ feet long. ,t . u;a Weighing Machine and Steelyards " -^ A L. S 0, ■- •■' v* ! Subdivision of Town Section No. '486, #$11 /'^ feet frontage to Hardinge-road.' '.;V4<» Subdivision of Town Section No. 486, with 23$ feet frontage to Waghorne-stfeefci-

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 5, Issue 256, 15 February 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 5, Issue 256, 15 February 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 5, Issue 256, 15 February 1862, Page 1