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N. Z. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. jc^-^arrw- ff^HE Fine Screw steamer 1 "LADY BIRD," *___4M~ Capt. Rennee, is expected to '*<VsEre3Mf** arrive from Wellington on the 16th inst., aud wih leave for Auckland on the 17th, — returning immediately. Cabin Passage £6 6s. Steerage ... ... £4 4s. Eeturn Tickets ... , One-sixth less VAUTIER JANISCH, Agent. Napier, Nov. 3, 1863. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. THE A 1 clipper three-masted schooner ' David and Jessie,' Jb^^^ 142 tons register, Wttj.tam Pie, ■■■■ww Apply to STUART & CO. Napier, Nov. 3, 1863. MRS. ROSS begs sincerely to thank her frenda in Napier for the kind support given to her and deceased husband. Having let the business to Mr. JOHN BATY, and as he will Bell only GOOD GENUINE MILK, she hopes that the same support will be continued to him. Napier, Nov. 4, 1863. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. mHE SALE by AUCTION, by order of Messrs. JL J. M. Stuart and J. G. Kinross, advertised for Friday next, the 6th instant, ia postponed till further notice. V. JANISCH, Auctioneer. November 3, 1862. Superintendent's office, Napier, October 31, 1863. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office up to noon on SATURDAY, 14th of November, for Forming 40 Chains and 30 Chains on the Taupo Road, between the Meanee Bridge and the Puketapu Hills. Specification may be seen at this office and Mr. Maney's Hotel, Meanee Bridge. 1 G. T. PANNIN, Superintendent's Clerk. WANTED, A N EXPERIENCED SHEPHERD. Also, a IA. Man to make himself general useful on a station. Apply to ALFRED CHAPMAN, Edenham, Patangata. PTJ KET AP U SCHOOL. :^ held at ii Puketapu on Saturday last, for the purpose of establishing a school in that district — A. Alexander, Esq., in the chair— the following gentlemen were appointed a Provisional Committee to carry out the object of the meeting, viz. :— The CHAIRMAN Messes. HESLOP ELLISON" BOUSFIELD MARSHALL DOLBEL W. SMITH With power to add to their number. A subscription list was at once opened, and upwards of £40 subscribed towards the erection of the school-house and master's residence, a site having been promised for the, same. Mr. Wm. Smith was appointed Tre. surer, and Mr. Elison convener of next meeting.

POET OF NAPIEE. ABBIVED. October 31— David and Jessie, three-masted schooner, 142 tons, William Pie, from Melbourne via Nelson, with 2 tons sugar, 6 qr-casks wine, 100 cases bottled beer, 20 bags rice, 1 package cigars, 11 qr-casks brandy, 2 halftierces tobacco, 3 cases chicory, 100 boxes tea, 100 cases geneva, 60 kegs nails, 6 bundles spades, 6 bndls. rakes, 12 ovens, 1 case rolling pins, 20 dozen baskets, 1 bundle brooms, 6 cases kerosiiie oil, 6 cases confectionery, 20 cases pickles, 6 cases salt, 1 case nutmegs, 40 boxes soap, 20 boxes candles, 200 bags Hour, l case snuff, 2 cases biscuits, 8 cases clocks, 6 sacks barrows, 6 stoves, 2 bales mattiug, 9 cases chairs, 1 case and 3 packages holloware, 2 cases saddlery, 2 waggons, 1 case salmon, 40 oars, 50 bags maize, 6 barrels dried apples, 35 doors, 87 coils rope, 1 case tacks, 60 pail's sashes, 40 kegs nails, 20 barrels gunpowder, 100,000 percussion caps, 10 cwt. shot, 2 rolls sheet lead, Stuart & Co. ; 40 cases wine, Kinross & Co. — Stuart & Co., agents. October 81 — Esther, brigantine. 54 tons, James Campboll, from Wellington, with 20 cases bottled porter, 20 cases bottled ale, 3 qr-casks brandy, 5 qr-casks rum, 2 qr-casks whiskey, 20 cases geneva, 20 cases brandy, 6 cases port wine, 20 cases old torn, 10 cases whiskey, 4 octaves sherry, 4 octaves port, 4 cases sherry, 10 barrels rice, 5 casks oatmeal, 10 drums oil, 25 boxes sperm candles, 10 kegs nails, 5 drums turpentine. 10 cases pipes, 10 barrels cement,. 12 grindstones, 5 cases starch, 5 cases blue, 2 cases mustard, 10 boxes soap, 1 bale corks, 1 . case saddlery, 2 trunks boots, 4 casks tar, 4 casks pitch, 6 bolts canvas, 20 boxes glass, 1 cask arsenic, 1 cask 1 blue stone, 5 drums spirits of tar, 1 cask sulphur; 2 tons coarse -salt, 10 cases cider, Vautier J anisch ; 10 qr-casks i brandy, 2 qr-casks sherry, 5 cases cider, 7 casks nottled ! beer, 1 package sheep shears, 40 bags salt, 4 hhds ale, .j Tbox cutlery, E. J. Touet; lqr-tierce tobacco, Kinj rosffahd Co. ;•* 4 qr-casksr brandy, 8 cases, 4 casks, 43 •'! bundles wire, 4 bales wool packs and twine, 1 wool ' screw, Samuel Begg.; 3. bags sugar.. 2 bags salt, 10 sacks ; flour, 1 drum tar, 2 packages sundries, E. C. M'Donald ; ' 3 bags oats, 1 cask, .J. Boatfleld; ' 4 guns, Collector of >' Customs; • and 2' tons flour and 30. packages sundries . for, the coast. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. Beyers and , two children.— "William Lechner, agent.'. October 31 — Corio, s.s., 116 tons, Turner, from Dunedin, ' with 4 qv-isasks brandy, 1 cask and 3 kegs staples, 30 bags oats, Kinross & Co. • 2 stoves, Donald McLean. ' Passengers— Messrs.' Heslop and IML— Master, agent. October Sl—Luuy Bird, schooner, 20 tons, from Wairoa, with cargo of maiise and timber, 6 live pigs, and a number of native passengers.— Master, agent. October Sl— Henry, schooner, 30 tons, from Poverty Bay, with 4 horsea ami several native passengere,— Juasfcer, agent. v '•'• " • ' ' BAjyjflp. ' . |!$, November Z—ZMoh, ecbooner, 68 tone, Joa. Sullivan, for

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 34, 4 November 1863, Page 2

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