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THIS DAY. AUCTION SALE. To Storekeepers and Publicans. SATURDAY, 3rd JANUARY, 1863. MR. DANVERS will sell by Auction at the Mart, Hastings-street, at Twelve o'clock, • *TO CIEAB OWE PEESENT STOCKS, <Ji!P dozen Golden Sherry *S6 " Brown Sherry 10 " superior Port Wine 9 " Pale Brandy 4 cases Curagoa 5 hogsheads English Ale A large variety of— Liliac Prints — Mole Trousers Lamps — Lamp Glasses ~'£f Men's^Shirts, assorted — Shawls — Crockery Desks and Work Boxes Blankets — Knickerbocker Leggings One pair Leather Leggings designed by Mr. JDanvers ! ! ! <* Svgar — Starch— Saddlery, &c. — Prime Negrohead Tobacco! ! LUNCHEON PROVIDED. AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1863. ONE TON WHITE LEAD Boots and Shoes B. D. DANVERS, Auctioneer. CLIVE. Settlers' Hotel, Thursday, 15th of January. j MR. DANVERS will sell by Public Auction the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Cooking Utensils, and HI Stock-in-Trade ' ■'' ukewise— Several Horses Pigs, Fowls, Ducks Turkeys, and Geese, &c. • . L AN D. Town Section, Clive, No. 9, with Two Cottagesand Garden ', : -;%iTown Seotion, Clive, No. 10, substantiaUvgtfenced :> and stocked with choice Fruit Trees and Ornamental Shrubs, Vegetables, &e.c*^.-> Town Sections, Clive, Nos. 280, 284 and'|B^H ; ' LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ; ' Further particulars in future advertisement. j PRESBYTERIAN TRAINING SCHOOL. MR. THOMSON will re-open the above Seminary on Monday, Jaihjaby 5, at 10 a.m. Pupils may then be enrolled for the ensuing Quarter, -ending April 1. In order to correct any misunderstanding that may exist in reference to fees, Mr. Thomson would place before the public his scale of charges in a different form, — "Sot Reading, Spelling and Explanation, £1 Is per qr., 7s 6d per month For Writing and Arithmetic, 5s per qr., or Is 6d per month, additional For Dictation, Geography and Grammar, 16s per qr. or 6s 6d per month, additional 3?or Composition, History and Elocution, 10s 6d per qr. or 3s 6d per month, additional For English Literature, Natural Science, &c, 10s 6d per qr. or 4s per month, additional For the entire course of English, £3 3s per qr., or £1 2s per month. Mr. and Mrs. Thomson will receive a limited number of Boys as Boarders on and after March Ist. Eligible premises have been secured, and the utmost care and attention will be bestowed on all entrusted to their charge. Terms may be known on application either in person or by letter. Miss Boyle is prepared at once to receive girls as hoarders. To the Electors of the^Town of Napier. rH ENTLEMEN,— In atlordance with the ex-* \jf , 'pressed wishes of many of ypur number itis my intention to offer myself as one of your Representatives in the Provincial Council at the approaching Election. Should it be your pleasure to elect me, you may rely upon my best services for the promotion of the interests of this Town as well as of the Province generally. Being well known to all of you, I do not think it necessary to add more in an advertisement, and rely with confidence upon your support. j?^ I remain; gentlemen, ' |||| Your very obedient servantl' ALEXANDER KENNEDY ■ RA JiF meeting TgjITILL bejflia at Ferrers' on Monday, the sth T?V January, 1863, at 4 o'clock p.m., for the purpoße,,of fixing the period of the races and other naatteMSmmediately connected with the meeting. ; :^p^ G. F. HARRIS, ,"■; ' Hon. Sec. pro tern. .Napieiv Jan. 3, 1863. TSXT^NTED, a pafFof Sawyers to cut TOTARA f Y^SCANTiiING in the Pohui Bush. Apply to SAMUEL BEGG, ■M- • '" ' * Eastern Spit. ]

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 6, Issue 348, 3 January 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 6, Issue 348, 3 January 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 6, Issue 348, 3 January 1863, Page 2