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FOR LONDON DIRECT, TO SAIL ON THE 15th DECEMBER, 1863. <&n* npHE far-famed extreme clipper ship *Ji|l|^ IDA ZIEGLUB, .i^^^^^f Abeaham L. Rexkolds, Commander, 860 tons register, 1,500 tons burthen, classed A 1 at Lloyd's for 10 years, coppered and copper fastened. This noble clipper has made some of the fastest passages on record, amongst others, London to . Auckland in 81, 85, and 90 days ; and for being, - a comfortable sea boat, and safe delivery of cargo : in good order, has earned a reputation second to none in the New Zealand trade. Hef commander . is well known for hiß urbanity and attention to j passengers. To shippers of Gl-old, Wool, Oils, Gum, &c, this vessel offers advantages seldom presented in the colonies. Plans of her spacious cabin can be seen at the * offices of the undersigned. For freight or passage, apply to DAVID NATHAN, Auckland ; or to STUART & CO., rs4, Napier. NOTICE. AHORSE of the description given below has been brought in to the undersigned by a native. The owner can have him on paying expenses. /■ Description— Dark brown gelding, aged, white star on forehead, white mark and a sore under saddle, shod all round, no brand discernible. F. DYETT. Clive, 30th Oct., 1863. ANNIVERSARY HOLIDAYS Monday and Tuesday, 2nd and 3rd Not. T>RIZES will be shot for at the Target, Napier, _L by Militia and Volunteers, on the following conditions, and under the superintendence of Captain Withebs, Adjutant Militia and Volunteers: — I. — Any Militiaman and Volunteer of the Province can compete on paying an entrance fee of ten shillings. II. — Four shots to be fired by each man at two hundred yards. 111. — Three Prizes will be given as follows — "Entrance monies, along with any subscriptions received, will be divided (after deducting ths expenses, including cost of ammunition) as follows — The best shot to receive one half the amount collected } the second best to receive one third ; the third one sixth of the total amount. IV. — None but regulation rifles issued by the Government to be used. V. — Men to fire either standing or kneeling ; — no other position or artificial rest allowed. VI. — All competitors to place themselves under the orders of Captain Withers, who has kindly coneented to take charge of the firing. VII. — Firing to commence at ten o'clock on Monday, the 2nd day of November. Entrances to be made, arid entrance money to be paid to the Honorary Secretary. No entrance can be made after half-past nine on Monday morning. VIII. — The rotation of firing and other questions wili be decided by Captain Withers on the ground ; and all competitors are requested to be present at half-past nine, to enable the arrangements to be completed. Subscriptions will be received by the TTndfreigned, and by Mr. T. A. BRIDGE, Hustings Street. J. N. WILSON, Hon. Sec. STRAYED, FROM the Pnkowai Plains, TOUR Draught BULLOCKS, as per particulars under-no-ted :— One red and white, branded JW on off rump •One red, branded with a shield " Any information respecting their whereabouts <will.be thankfully received by JAMES COLLINS, Pafan^ata, or STUART & CO., Napier. EDUCA T I O N. A LADY of considerable experience in teachi)g would be happy to es'iaVi-'h a First Cl«»s School in Nitpier about. ChrisMi'ia-*, if she might, calculate on sufficient encoiii-agi-ment. She "wonH milce arracg-m.-nts to recede a a.nite'd nun her of b ardere from the interio . as also weekly b -ar.ders Her course of liif-iruc'.ini comprises A thorouoh English and French education, together with Music, Singing, and Italian. The very hi^hes references can be v (Forded. In case a school could, not ba established, s'<e would be open to an engagement in private Lmiliea. — Ad- " dress M. L. S., office of this paper. 94. JUST RECEIVED, EX WILLIAM CAREY, FBOM LONDON, SIX CASI S Fikst Class SADDLERY— manufactured expreesly to the o-'-der of (he u»' dersigned. - . . H. R. HOLDER. Oct. 26, 1863. 89 :■hF U K E ~T A PUS CHO OL. ON SATURDAY, (Tina Day,) Oct. 31, at 530 p.m., there will be a. meeting; held at Mr. • Heslop's to consider .what steps, are, necessary to be taken for the establishmeut of a 'sohuol in '{hut neighbourhood. ' . 443

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 433, 31 October 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 433, 31 October 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 433, 31 October 1863, Page 2

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