I. 0.0. P., M. IT. LOYAL NAPIER LODGE, No. 4596. «* npHE Public are res-, -» tfM*& '/£* J- pectfully informed (©* W^ T^ilSm-ml celebrated by a H*l Wmm w^ c^ will be held in the <..-... , 7 ftg^ Bf "^ , Friday, tiie 27th instant. Admission will be by Double Ticket only, price 15s. Tickets not transferable. In order to enable the committee to facilitate the arrangements, no Tickets will be sold after Thursday, the 26th inst. DANCIN& TO CO3EBES"CE AT TSTKE O'CLOCK. Tickets may be had of the Committee — • W. DENHOLM, P.G. J. SLATES, P.G. W. W. TATES, P.G. * Br. C. ANDERSON, and Br. THOMPSON, Secretary. Napier, June 17, 1862. * CONVEYANCE OF MAILS. Chief Post Office, Napier, June 18, 1862. r pENDERS will be received at this office up to A Fbeday, July 4, at 4 p.m., for the conveyance of mails for the period ending 3 1st December, 1862, from the Post Office, Waipawa, to Mr. Duncan's out-station, Ruataniwha Plains. E. CATCHPOOL, Chief Postmaster. FOR WELLINGTON AND THE SOUTHERN PORTS. 8-^ THE S, S. White Swan, 300 jj|LJ|L A. tons, Allaut A. Haepee, ComS^^O^v mander, is expected to arrive from : »|||||p^- Auckland on the morning of the 26th inst., and will probably leave Napier on the evening of the same day (instead of - on the 27th, aa previously advertised,) in order to hasten the arrival of the Auckland and Napier members for the General Assembly at Wellington. The attention of. Stock owners is called to the v advantages held out by the White Swan for- the**^ shipment of Stock to either Auckland or Otago, - as she has recently been fitted out at 'considerable t *^ expense for the transport of Cattle, and can conveniently carry from 500 to 600 Sheep. TATJTIER JANISCH, Agent. Napier, June 20, 1862. STEAM TO WELLINGTON. ffl m rriHE fine Sorew Steamer 7 Stobm: •JLJ *@kk. BntD, Captain G-eobge Muit*f™ylfl^ die, will arrive here on or about -f||||||i^ the 28th inst., and will sail ft* Wellington on TUESDAY, the Ist July. For Freight or Passage, Apply to STUART, KINROSS, & Co., Agents. Napier, June 18, 1862. LEASE FOR SALE. THAT well and substantially built house in * ,- Hastings street, occupied by Mr. Thompson, and known as „......'• ; THE ITAPIER RESTAURANT, with 16^ feet frontage to Hastings-street and< running the whole depth of the Section. Also the adjoining Moiety of the same section, with* 16£ feet frontage to Hastings street. This will be - ' sold either separately or in connection with the other Property. ( , r These PROPERTIES will be sold subject to 7 the low annual ground rent of 14s. per footj on an ~ '* unexpired lease of 18 years. ' " *"* TO BE SOLD CHEAP. <' Apply to ' '-*'' B. D. DANVERS, Auctioneer. TO OWNERS OF STATIONS.' A RESPECTABLE MARRIED MAN is in want of employment. Can split, fence, and drive bullocks, and his wife is willing to wash and cook. • ' s v - -, Apply at the Royal Hotel, or at the Immigration . - Depdt. ' -,'•!-. ?;>' 1 —— - — j — ;-j -7v SHE E P FOR 'S/A-L-E^.-; -,nz {^ "A. FLftC^of.about,j6Qpi^^^g i «&»tsßm' WlLSON, Eb^Solwi^OSb^^^ •' * v
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 5, Issue 294, 24 June 1862, Page 1
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