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WOODBINE COTTAGE, TENNYSON-STEEET, ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES, COITDTJCTED BY TERMS ON APPLICATION. MRS. WELCH will be prepared to receive an additional number of Boarders after the Christmas Vacation, Wanted, — A Fekaxe Skbtant. JUST ARRIVED PER ZILLAH. PEOM AUCKLAND, And on Sale by the Undersigned, OA BOXES HOBART TOWN APPLES— in Jj\J good condition Sydney Soap Auckland and Sydney Mould Candles 1 cask new Walnuts English Tea in chests l'case Wax Vestas in tins Vinegar in qr.-casks 15 kegs Salt Butter . 2 cases Chinese Oil in 2£ gallon tins 2 cases Salad Oil 1 cask Tumblers ' 1 cask Glassware 5 kegs Mooring Brads 3 cases English Cheese — a good article &c., . &c. Jttst Abetted pee Victobia, 1 case Table "Salt in packets 1 *' '* in jars 1 " Fresh Haddocks 1 " Fresh Herrings 1 " Cayenne Pepper 1 c * Essence Anchovy 1 cask Barcelona Nuts — new 2 cases Anchovy and Bloater Paste 1 case Potted Tongue and Beef 1 cask Pearl Barley 1 case Coffee in Tins Hyson Tea in boxes 1 cask Rennets for making cheese Fine and Coarse Salt in cwt. bags Crushed Loaf Sugar in casks 3 cases Colonial Cheese 4 boxes Jordan Almonds • 1 case Cocoa in packets 1 " Whole Ginger 1 " Ground Ginger 3 « Pickles 1 " Salad Oil in pints 2 « Mustard in \ lb. and 1 lb. bottles 1 " Ground Pepper Tea in half chests 5 boxes Raisins 2 eases Jams 10 baga Rice 1 case Red Hair Oil Tartaric Acid Saltpetre Caraway Seeds Arrowroot 2 cases Lollies — Cocoa Nut Ice, Almond Hardbake, Sticks, &c. Merino Socks, Cotton ditto Ladies' Stockings Black Cloth Caps Fancy Prints, in variety Navy Blue, " Boy's Shirts and Trousers Youth's do. do. Men's Regatta, Scotch Twill, and White Shirts Men's and Youth's Serge Shirts Pocket Handkerchiefs Blankets, &c. E. W. KNOWLES, Shakespeare Road. NOTICE to DRAYMEN and OTHERS. riIHE course of the temporary track across my X 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 fiat on the level with the old track. G. 8. COOPER. Woodlands, Oct. 27, 1862. TWO POUNDS REWARD. STOLEN or Strayed from Okawa, a Strawberry Bullock, between three and four years old, marked L on the off rump. Whoever will restore the animal to the undersigned shall receive the above reward. THOMAS LOWRY. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, on Monday last, between the Meanee . Hotel and the Greenmeadows Farm, a. &n> veb Pointed MERSCHAUM PIPE, with amber mouthpiece. The above reward will be given to any one returning the same to the Meanee Hotel. HHENDERS will be received by the undersigned JL up to Satubdat, the Bth inst., for the erection of an office. M. FITZGERALD. Napier, Nov. 1, 1862. HAWSE'S BAT HERALD, FIFTH VOLUME. The fifth volume of the Herald with Title Page and copious Index is expected from the binder by return of Queen. Subscribers who file their own copies may obtain at the office, price Is., a Title page ana Index. MAVOE'S SPELLING.— A fresh supply reoeived at the Napier Book an,d Stationery Warehouse.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 6, Issue 332, 8 November 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 6, Issue 332, 8 November 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 6, Issue 332, 8 November 1862, Page 2