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CONVEYANCE OF MAILS. Chief Post Office, Napier, Napier, Nov. 10, 1863. npENDERS will be received at this office until X 4 o'clock, p.m. on SATURD AT, the sth day of December 1863, for the CONVEYANCE of MAILS for Six Months from the Ist day of January 1864, to and from the following places, taking up and delivering Mails at any Branch Post Offices on the respective lines of road that are now or may be hereafter established : — WEEKLY. 1. Napier to Porangahau 2. Clive to Porerere 3. Waipukurau to Gwavas (Carlyon's station) calling at Duncan's outstation, and if required, at Grant's and Lambert's outstations, and thence to Waipawa 4. Napier to Kereru, via Puketapu and Maraekakaho 5. Puketapu to Waipuna * 6. Te Aute to Patangata 7. Napier to Wairoa FOBIHIBHTIT. 8. Porangahau to Castle Point 9. Wairoa to Turanga, Poverty Bay The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest tender. Tenders to be endorsed " Tenders for the Conveyance of Mails.". PETER BOURSE, Chief Postmaster. SHEEP STATION FOR SALE. IN consequence of the dissolution of partnership of Messrs. Munro & Blair, the undersigned have beeu instructed to sell by private contract, at a very moderate price, the valuable sheep run now called THE GLENGARRY STATION, beautifully situated on the Mangaone river, within 16 miles of Wapier, and in the vicinity of an extensive bush run, with good homestead, outstation, and 60 acres fenced land. Including freehold property, the right of run extends over upwards of 10,000 acres. 2,000 sheep, 40 head of cattle, and 4 horses will be sold with the run. As this property will be disposed of at a very moderate price, it presents an unusually good opportunity for any enterprising person of moderate means wishing to commence sheep farming. For further particulars apply at the station, or STUART & CO. 42 .Napier. RAMS FOB. SALE. __^*V "IKCI FINE YOIJNG SAMS, *~"""^p lOU 15 months old, by Mr. Bt&g&Jr Purvis Russell's well-known half» •wDssrXbofr- bred Rams, and fine selected Ewes, —VERY CHEAP. Arlington Station, Waipukurau, Nov. 13, 1863. VICTORIA FURNITURE Manufactory, SHAKESPEARE ROAD, near tlie CATHOLIC CHURCH. THOS. DILLON SMITH, Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer, and Undertaker, HOUSE FURNITURE always on hand or made to order on the shortest notice. Beds, Mattraßses and Paliasses manufactured from the best materials, comprising English Feathers, Curled Horse Hair or Flax. Old Beds re- made or bought for cash. Funeral Department. Funerals of all descriptions, large or small, performed on the shortest notice with punctuality, decorum, and economy. Undertakers attendants and conveyance for Coffin sent to any part of the Province on the shortest notice. The trade supplied with Palls, Crape or Gloves. JOINER'S WORK of every description, executed on 88 the shortest notice. ALFRED BUCKLAND, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL AGENT. AUCKLAND, More especially for the Sale or Purchase of Land Horses, Cattle, and Sheep. Stock kept at fixed charges in his paddocks at 13 Newmaiket. T O LET, FXIHAT PADDOCK, situated on Shakespeare .JL road, opposite the Roman Catholic Church, fenced and laid down in English grass. Extent, 12 acres or thereby. Apply to STUAET & Co. ; or 72 . KINROSS & Co. SHEEP ON TERMS. rfIHE Undersigned is prepared to M I^p X depasture, on the Porangahau Wjim3srf Run, a Flock of Wethers at the ■JA-j^Jbst. usual rate, or take a mixed flo?k on terms. Further particulars by letter. ASHTON St HILL. Porangahau. ; FOE SALE, 7 " - iK f\f\ MAIDEN EWES jT"TiP 10 \J\J 500 Ewes, 2, 4, and 6 Ji*«lu< 100 to 200 head of Cattle Apply to TAUTIER JANISCH. I Napier, Sept. 29, 1863. 481

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 441, 28 November 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 441, 28 November 1863, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 441, 28 November 1863, Page 4