IRON STORE, CLIVE. Positively ONE NIGHT only. to-nightT^uaet 6. 3? 232 & %& <B S3' 2B 28 AOT MADAME VITELLI IN THEtE MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. HEW SONG— CIIVE CELEBRITIES. Admission ... ss. COMMENCE AT EIGHT. COUNCIL CHAMBER. THUKSDAY, JANUABY 8. THE LAST NIGHT, FOR THE BENEFIT ! OP MADAME VITELLI. A New Programme. IN NEW LOCALS: THE NOMINATION THE ELECTION &c., &o. <a&£ <al 18/ «a wi w& \# »«»IS*B dw «i DT NEW SONGS. Admission ... 35. ; Reserved Seats ... ss. Tickets to he had at Mr. Bbldgke's and at the principal hotels. TO JOSEFS ERODES, ESQ., SIR, — We, the undersigned electors of the District of Clive, beg to return you thanks for your services during the last four years, and for the active part you have always taken in all mat* ters particularly relating to the prosperity of this District, and we hope you will allow yourself to be put in nomination to represent us again in the Provincial Council. In the event of your complying with this requisition, we pledge ourselves to use our best efforts to secure your return. John Chambees Philip Dolbel Chables Stttton John C. Cox John M'Kinnon William Jabvis William Cannon Walteb Caldwell B. D. Danvebs Feedeeick Dsett F. E. Hamlin William Hague Samttel Caldwell William Smith Olive, Deo. 30, 1862. To the Electors of Clive, Gentlemen, — In answer to your requisition I can but simply say that so long as I remain in the Colony I shall feel happy to render my best services to the electors of this rising district. Whilst always endeavouring to secure to Clive its just dues, I shall always remember that we are but an unit in the Commonwealth, and aa such must seek for advancing prosperity at large in the Province of Hawke'a Bay, by united action in these depressed times. It only remains for me to thank you sincerely, Gentlemen, for your continued confidence. I am, yourß Bincerely, JOSEPH RHODES. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. -, HPHE Al clipper Brigantine, "VISJkHK X TULA," Capt. Souxbb, to load «"tlm||c^ for a port or ports of New Zealand JgwMmgg' or Australia. '^ a^ acSa * Should sufficient inducement offer, she would load WOOL to Wellington, Auckland, or Sydney. Apply to the Captain on board or to STUART & Co. Lancashire Belief Fond. HHHE HON. SECRETARY begs to acknowledge X the receipt of the undermentioned amounts : Collection in the Presbyterian Church Napier, Sunday, 4th Jan., 1863 ... 15 5 0 Collected by Rev. S. Williams ... 16 11 0 The Waipukurau District, lstsub.... 56 15 0 Capt. Newmans (Allington Station) 30 1 0 £ 118 12 0 ' SHEEP ON TERMS. S. rpHE UNDERSIGNED is prepared rp X to receive Sheep on Terms at f the Porangahau Run. «»- ASHTON St. HILL, ■ January, 1863. , Porangahau. TT'OUND, by the Natives, a small sum of money JP near Tareha's bridge. „ The owner can have the amount, by proving pg|perty, on, application to the undersigned, who has 'been requested to in • aert this notice. - . DONALD M'LEAN. January 5, 1863.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 6, Issue 349, 6 January 1863, Page 2
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490Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 6, Issue 349, 6 January 1863, Page 2
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