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PASSENGERS' UM 0E PACKETS. FOB L ON D O m First Ship of Season, to arrive in time for the MAT SALES. The Celebrated Aberdeen Clipper Ship "ASTER OPE," A l l 3 Years, 1200 tons burthen, Q-eobge Mitchell, Enquire, Commander. N npHIS FINE VESSEL will be ready fiiT§«k to ta^ 6 on k° ard WOOL and I »J»a§ffi\ other Produce immediately after dis--11811) Blip' charging inward cargo, and will aail *BB3Ef&B^ for London on or about the 20th of Decembee. The Astbeope was built by Hall and Song of Aberdeen, in 1852, on the finest model, and is fitted with all the latest improvements, including a Patent Distilling Apparatus capable of producing 50 gallons of fine Aerated Water per day, and has unrivalled accommodation for First and Second Cabin Passengers, and will carry an experienced Surgeon. This vessel presents a most favorable opportunity for Shippers from her well known sailing qualities, her passage homeward on her last voyage having been performed in S3 days. . Freight on Wool ONE PENNY per Pound. For freight or passage apply to , BETHUNE & HUNTER, j LEVIN &'CO., Agents. Wellington, October 17, 18G2. TO BE SOLD, very cheaply, two or threo PoKTABLfi Workshops made in section-, they can be easily taken down and removed by dray or bullocks. The size of the largest is about •18 by 16, and would form a Comfortable Cottage <or an addition to a larger house ; the others would make good lean-tos. ALSO— French polished Cheffoniers, from £4 4s. French polished Chests of Drawers, from £5 Kitchen and other XabJes Colonial Sofas and Chairs Horse hair, Flax and Straw Mattrasses Patent Spring Blind Hollers Iron Bedsteads Perambulators, Glass Show Case, &o. DEAN & TATUM, The Spit, Napier. A 6-Barrelled Revolver, nearly new. NOW LANDING, EX SEA SERPENT, Transhipped ex Scotia, from Melbourne, "i f\f\ COILS FENCING WIEE (1 cwt. each) X\J\J 10 cwt. Sheet Zinc 20 nesta American Tuba .9 packages Galvanised Guttering, Heads, Angles, &o. 8 cases Hardware — Sausage Machines, Meat Cutters, Fillers, &c. 3 tons Snyar, No. 1 Company's Pieces 2 bales Woolpacks, &c. STUART, KINROSS, & CO. Uapier, 4th Oct., 1 862. DEPASTURE OF THE ENGLISH MAIL. )i i. HPSE I.P.R.M.S.S. "QUEEN," h ijfLiSL JL Capt. D. Pole, carrying H.M. Mails, is expected to arrive from Auckland on the 9th of November, en route for Wellington and Southern Provinces, and will sail on the 10th. For freight or passage apply to VAUTIEB JANISCH, Agent. Napier, October 27, 1862. SEPARATION ANNIVERSARY BALL. A BALL, in commemoration of the Anniversary of the Province, will be held in the COUNCIL CHAMBER, On MONDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER. XZCKETS, 4s. each, may be had at the TIMES and Heeald offices. N.B.—A full and sufficient BAND will be in attendance. ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY. ANDBEW LUFF (Late of the Crown Lands Office), LAND AND GENEBAL AGENT KAPIEE. .Office— Opposite the Government Buildings. On Sale by the Undersigned, 3 TONS POTATOES of the Bbst Quality.— F. BUTTON. On Sale by the Undersigned, ExZillah, i A A B^GS CBOWN BRAND FLOUR.— lUU F. SUTTON. On Sale by the Undersigned, laa bushels maiz c.— JLXjKj f. suxton. HAMS and BACON of Prime Quality on sale by F. SUTTON. "DBITISH WORKMAN and Bandof Hope Eeviewjust AJ received at cue Kapier iiook and Stationery Warebouse. Subscribers wiU p)eot>e call for their copies.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 6, Issue 330, 1 November 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 6, Issue 330, 1 November 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 6, Issue 330, 1 November 1862, Page 2