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N. WILLIAMS, PAINTBE, GI/AZIBE, &c, BEG-S to inform the inhabitants of Napier and the inland settlers that he has behoved to His New BmxDrNG, erected on the Bite of the former premises, next door to Mr. Boylan's, and that he has just bbobivkd, ex "Bjjanohe." from England,— 1,100 Pieces of PAPERHANGING and BORDERING — the choicest selection ever offered to the Napier public ALSO, 22x Joachim Christian, from England, White Lead, No. 1 Ground Oxford Ochre ")•«.« « Dutch « j Yellow * c Brunswick Green ") Light fC " « jDark " Black Paint Carriage") Paper ) Ground Brushes Sash Tools Whitewash Brushes Glass Cloths, Nos. 1, 2, 3 Putty Glass, from 10 by 8 to 44 by 30 \& otL_ TH he bishop of osnaburg fl3vj|pKi^& ky Surplice out of H.R.H. m \\Wt Bister t0 Her • Ma J eßfc y» b y VelociTeems : Five Guineas each Make. Mares wul be received on and after Ist October. N.B. — A guarantee will be givsn for two guineas extra. The Brow, Sept. 1, 1862. M A U I . \Si $P&L_ npHIS -well-known Draught Stal(j]kjP^S&'& JL lion will stand to cover at the W /Tp*3iraF Owner's Stables this season on and ■ft y i t in- after the Ist October. Terms, £2 10s. a mare if paid on the Ist Jan. 1863, or £3 if after that date. Mares will have the run of a paddock for one month free, and at a charge of 2s. 6d, a week beyond that period. Woburn, Waipukurau, September 1, 1862. TO COVER THIS SEASON. ■@|k rpHE DRAUGHT ENTIRE W^KfiSj YOUNG CUMBERLAND, Will run with his mares in an English Grass Paddock at Kereru. A separate paddock for mares until they have foaled. TERMS :— £3 3s. EACH MARE. J. N. WILLIAMS. AR A B HORSE "CID" \lt fSL_- \\7 ILL STAND to cover at fjK*ji!!|iO * Mangatarata on and after 11 CT<rJ^ ne lßfc October. TERMS— THREE GUINEAS. "GARIBALD I." «§k T^RAUGHT STALLION by W^^S^hO imported mare — a grey horse, 5 ft * ,f fP- years old, and winner of the first prize at last year's show in Auckland. Will stand for the season at £4 10s for single mares. — Groom's fee ss. "TEL EGE A M." Thoeoitgh-bbed Entieb by "Ether," dam •* Countess "by " Gratiß " — a dark bay horse, 5 years old. Will stand for the season at £3 for single mares. Groom's fee ss. . Mares left will be charged 2s. per week for paddock accommodation without responsibility. Greenmeadows, Ist Oct., 1862. PURE LEICESTER SHEEP FOE. SALE. A FEW LAMB RAMS, by imported Ewes and Rams from a first-class flock direct from England. Price £10 each. It will be necessary to bespeak them early as only two or three can be spared. A few LEICESTER RAMS, by imported English male stock, out of carefully selected Ewes from the best Leicester nooks Auckland can boast. Price £5 each. AXSO— Now dropping, some 400 HALE-BRED LAMBS, by the finest male Leicester stock, out of large framed Merino Ewes. The price of these subject to a bargain, according to the number required. JOSEPH RHODES. July 7, 1862. NAPIEE AND WELLINGTON A EEGUIiAB TBADEB. THE Favorite Schooner " SEA SERPENT," fc^ji^l^w 90 tonß, Axbxb. Blaib, Master, will JMfgjffifigg^ continue to trade regularly as above. For Freight or Passage apply, in Wellington to Messrs. Betextcte & Httkteb, or in Napier to the Masteb, on board. "VTEW ZEALAND MAGAZINE.— Nos. 2, 3, and 4 now Xy t j hand at the Herald Office.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 6, Issue 334, 15 November 1862, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 6, Issue 334, 15 November 1862, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 6, Issue 334, 15 November 1862, Page 4