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NOW LANDING, Ex Pilot, from, Hobaet Town, and on sale by the Undjsbsi&ned, HER ENTIRE CARGO, consisting, of tha following Tasmanian Produce and other Merchandise : — •■'.,- , 1000 bags, 100 lbs each, best Hobart Town Flour, of the favorite brand " Wm. Seairle." 50. sacks, 250 bushels Bran 2 strong Horae Drays 2 strong Spring Carts 12 sets Bullock Yoke 9 complete, with bows, &c. 12 sets Bullock Yokes, without bows 2 sets Colonial made Shaft Harness 2 sets Colonial made Leading Harness 2 sets Spring Cart Harness 20 oak kegs, 10 gallons each < 3 strong Wheelbarrows i 200 Sheep Hurdles, 10 pieces to each hurdle 8 Blue Gum Bullock Poles 500 " Spokes 150 " Felloes 5 prs. " - . Cart Shafts y 5 prs. " , Dray Shafts 6 prs. " Turned. Cart Naves t 3 sets Plough Handles and Heama 7600 feet hardwood Sawn Timber 1800 5 feet Broad Palings 17000 Shingles 100 Posts & 300 Bails 1 Plough 3 cwt Bacon & Hams 10 cases, 600 lbs., Gooseberry Jam 2 cases Colonial made Watertights, Blucher, Lace-up and Wellington Boots 10 hides Sole, .34 sides Kip Leather 10 cases Tobacco 1 ca9e Sugar Almonds 12 boxes Sugar Candy 2 bales Cart and Dray Covers, 10 ft. by 12 ft., to 20 ft. by 22 ft. 200 Wool Packs . 4 barrels, each 751bs, Prepared Coffee in tins* 1 case' Preserved Game — containing Boast - Grouse, Grouse Soup, Roast Partridge Hare, Black Game &c. 2 cases Hogarth's Salmoa, . 6 drums Spirits of Tar 12 boxes New Elme Raisins 4 barrels New Currants 1 case New Figs 4 boxes Jordan Almonds 5 barrels Dressed Rice 5 boxes Corn Flour 20 cases Bottled Porter 10 cases Pale Brandy 15 baskets, ea. 2 doz., Champagne 2 cases, ea. 2 doz., Lemon Syrup 10 cases, ea. 1 doz., Champagne Malt Vinegar 10 half-chests Fine Congou Tea KINROSS & CO. TO BE LET, (FOR A TERM 0. TEAES,) THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY on tha Eastern Spit, known as the COMMERCIAL HOTEL, And doing a FIRST-RATE BUSINESS. The house and premises are in a most efficient state of repair, and the accommodation throughout is unsurpassed in Napier. There are two large dining rooms, parlour, sit- ! ting room, private and servants' rooms, and a ; number of fine airy bed rooms, containing, accommodation to the extent of seventeen single, and 1 three double beds. [ The bar is large and elegant, and a fine new ba- . gatelle billiard table has only lately been fixed in a suitable room. The stable and out-houses are in excellent repair, and include a skittle alley and wash-house. This Property is offered solely on account of one of the partners intending shortly to return to England, and a respectable party will be liberally dealt with. For further particulars apply on the premises. Purchasing clause granted if required. JOSEPH LeQUESNE, , Napier, Nov. 7, 1863. Co-proprietor. THE .UNDERSIGNED are Cash Buyers of WOOL, -.. . and advance on consignments to their correspon? d<n.ts, Messrs. Miles, Brothers & Co., London. 92 KINROSS _j. CO. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. HALF-TON WHITE CLOVER SEED Half-ton Red " •- v 30 Bushels Perrennial Rye Grass M. BOYLAN. January 11, 1864. ".. HAWKE'S BAY . - . STEAM NAVIGATION. COMPANY, Ln__TE3>_ THE FIRST CALL of -65 per Share has been fixed by the Directors to be paid on FRIDAY. 22nd JANUARY, 1864... . . ■• JOHN G. KINROSS, . '", Secretaiy. ..-. Kapfer, 22ad October, 1863. : ]■"..' 76

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 457, 20 January 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 457, 20 January 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 457, 20 January 1864, Page 1

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