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S A D D Ii E E T!! Svat Be«et7e4 ,by .-the VndertAgoiSt '■ 12 PACEAGES: SADDLERYi MABTJPACTUEED TO OEDEB. jrys. pbincess, from London, eighd H/ iPACKAGES ; Ex Aaterope, front London^ Pour Packages. ; M. B. HQLDEB, Saddler, Napier. ON SALE • '■ ' iV THE UNDERSIGNED, EX "DABT," FROM SYDNEY. i QA' T O N S" 0 O -\1 L S Oil 4 Pole and 4 TEt Drays 387 mats Sugar, assorted 10 hhds. Bum 2 hhds. Brandy 1 qr.-cask Pale Brandy 20 cases Brandy 20 cases Old Tom 25 caseß Geneva ' 6 qr.-casks Sherry ; 3 eases Port Wine 5 chests and 40 half-chests Tea lhhdi Colza Oil 40 packages Manila Eopo ; 1 bale Woolpacks 1 bale Sacks 1 bale, Sole Leather ; 40 boxes Soap 30 boxes Sperm Candles 10 nests Tubs 29 kegs Nails 6 Ploughs 6 boxes Clothes Pegs 10 cases Chairs 2 cases Clocks 7 cases Cooking Stoves, Gastott and Jarvis* 2 packages Coal Scuttles 1 Stove and Piping * : 2 cases Register Grates 2 cases Saddles 3 bales Leather 2 cases Salad Oil 9 cases Oilman's Stores 10 boxes Raisins 3 barrels Apples 2 barrels Currants 1 nest Galvanized Iron Tanks &c } &c, &c. SAMUEL BEGG. Eastern Spit, Napier, Oot. 28, 1862. Well worthy the attention of Capitalists. royal York hotel, GOLDSMITH ROAD, NAPIBE. HHEE PROPRIETOR of the above extensive JL : and substantial Premises being desirous of retiring from busiuess, is prepared to dispose of bis well known First Class HOTEL, which, from its site alone, offers a rare opportunity for a safe and paying investment. It is situated in the immediate vicinity of the Goee Beowne Babbacks, and while it is within a very short distance from the centre of Napier, a Ferry Boat which is constantly plying* brings the BoxAii Yoek to within five nunuteß from the Custom House and Fort of Napier. The House consists of a capacious TAP BOOM, fitted up with Stalls, and every necessary for the comfort of visitors ; — Two large and well finished PARLOITES ; — Four comfortable and airy BED ROOMS, -commanding a view of Hawke's Bay and the surrounding country ; and an elegantly finished Room, 90 feet in length, which has re* cently been erected at-oonsiderable cost, and fitted up as a Thea.tue, for which purpose it has been constantly engaged by the Military. THE OUTBUILDINGS. A well finished STABLE, with all its requirements, together with sundry other buildings, comprisingeverytbing desirable for a flourishing and large Hotel. Also adjoining the Eoyal York, A complete Block of Buildings, comprising a new and commodious DWELLING HOUSE, with a huge SHOP attached, fitted up expressly for a Who£ESA£E and RBTArt Siobb, together -with a building'SO by 30, used at pre'sont for the OmCERS' Mbss, and Stobb Rooms replete with all the fittings requisite for the use to which it is ,'put; " ' '. : ' ' ' ' The above valuable Property is, from its situation, capacity, extent, convenience, and froruithe extensive view It odniaiands, unequalled by any in ■ : NapierV- •■ :■j ' : ' : '■ - . ' ". Torms—To an a proved Purchaser exceedingly * liberal. '••£?. ! Apply to ' ; JAMES STEWART, o Proprietor j or to VAtJTDIR JANISCH, !■ . ,",'.',:■'".■•%•. ..-•'■•".'.•■:., : .-Auctioneer, i Ropier, September 1 } 1862. ,-

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 6, Issue 338, 29 November 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 6, Issue 338, 29 November 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 6, Issue 338, 29 November 1862, Page 1