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Mm ty gMtrtta. T H I S _D A Y. NAPIER. H O R S E S ALE. SATURDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1862. ME. DANVERS will hold his Monthly Sale at his Yards, Hastings- street, on the abovenamed day : when he will offer about 10 Good Useful Hobses for Draught or Saddle Fine Mare (Ladies') and Foal Saddles and Bridles, Cart Harness, &c., &c. ALSO, WITHOUT RESERVE ! 150 EWES With the Wool on their hacks, now running on Sir . Curtis' Run, Mohaka. DELIVERY GUARANTEED. WITHOUT "RESEEVE ! ME. VAIJTIEE JANISCH will sell by Public Auction on Satubday, the 15th inst., on the site lately occupied by the Golden Fleece Hotel,— Those convenient Stables, containing 6 Stalls, Loose Boxes, and Lofts, well known as MR. FERRERS' STABLES. ALSO, The other well known out-buildings attached to the Golden Fleece, and w hich are now open for inspection. Conditions at time of Sale. TOWN SH I P O F GLI YE, PROVINCE OF HAWKE'S BAT. MR. VAUTIER JA NISCH has been instructed by J. B. Ferguson, Esq., to sell by Public Auction on a day to be named in a future adver* tisement, — THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, comprising— Lots N OB. 2, 3, 4 and 59 on the map of Clive, and which have been subdivided so as to meet the requirements of small capitalists, who may be desirous of investing in this flourishing -Township. The buildings consist of a commodious Dwel-ling-house, a large Store, 5-stall Stable, out-house, shedsj &c, &c. A substantial fence encloses the property. For plans and particulars apply to VAUTIER JANISCH. ANNIVERSARY REGATTA. TO TAKEPLACEatthe SPIT, Napier, on MONDAY, 3RD NOVEMBER, 1862, PBOGB A M M E. Ist Race. — For Whaleboats pulling four and five oars. Prize £10. Entrance £1. 2nd Eace. — For Boats pulling two oars. Prize £5. Entrance £l. • 3rd Eace. — For Boats pulling a pair skulls. Prize £5. Entrance 10s. 4th Eace. — Sailing Eace, open to open boats of every style. Prize £10. Entrance £1: In all the above races the second boat will save her stakes where more than two boats start. The. courses and distances will be arranged at discretion of judges and according to weather. J. A. TUENER, Secretary. Napier, 30th October, 1862. TWO POUNDS REWARD. STOLEN or Strayed from Okawa, a StrawberryBullock, between three and four years old, marked L on tQe on? rump. Whoever will reaiore the animal to the undersigned shall receive the above reward. THOMAS LOWEY. NOTICE to DRAYMEN and OTHERS. riIHE course of the temporary traok across my A run has been diverted by a line of fencing now being erected by me. Vehicles passing from Waipawa to Waipukurau will have to keep a little to the left in crossing the flat opposite my house, and thence by the conrer of the Bush to the Tukituki. Coming from Waipukurau, it will be, advisable to turn sharp to the right on rising from the river bank, and thence to the corner of the Bush, from which they will again rise to the upper flat on the level with the old track. G. S. COOPEE. Woodlands, Oct. 27, 1862. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, on Monday last, between the Meanee Hotel and the Greenmeadowß Farm, a Srpvbb Pointed MERSOHAUM PIPE, ivith amber mouthpiece. The above reward will be given to any one returning the same to the Meanee H6teL T7*OR SALE, on the 4th November, a Whebb* Jj Boat, adapted either for two or four oars ; and guaranteed to be the fastest boat iv Napier. Sale to be held at the Commercial Hotel, Eastern Spit. PARCELS (from Wellington) at ithe Herald office, for John Chambers, J. L. Herrick, Thos-Lowry, Alex. Alexander, fl. S. Curling (2), J. N. Wuuanu.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 6, Issue 330, 1 November 1862, Page 3

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