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CHEQUE LOST. A CHEQUE on the UNION BANK for £18 3s, drawn by Newton, Irvine, & Co., in favor of Joseph Gill, has been lost. Payment has been stopped. Auy one who may have found the eatne will be rewarded on leaving it at the Masonic Hotel. NOTICE. "OER^ONS are hereby cautioned against CUTIT TING TIMBER, on Suctions Nos. 15, 24, 36, and 37, in Ktsbeetj Bush. Any one found doing so will be prosecuted. FRANCIS BEE. Napier, January 23, 1864. FOR SALE, ABOUT 200 Busheld PACE'S PERENNIAL RYE GRASS HEED. The best Rye Grass imported. — Apply to WILLIAM ELBON, ileauee Flat. J ETT'S DIARIES for 186-i.— A supply hourly i A expected by the Lord Ashley. O EGISTRATION FORMS on Sale at the _Oj Herald office. HAY'S CATALOGUED of Trees, Shrubs, &c, may be had at the Herald omce. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, TRON BEDSTEADS-Single and Double JL Baths Wire Netting Saddles, Bridles, &c, English and Colonial Chairs, Chinese Matting Bottled Ale and Porter Port, Sherry Tea, Sugar, Coffee Sundries ANDREW LUFF, Shakespeare-road. WANTED-A Good FEMALE SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. HUTCHINSON, at Mrs. Thomas's, Napier. Barque " Napier" for London. Jb. PTTHE above clipper Barque, C. Gr. iof&^. JL Pbtheebkidge, Esq., Comman*J||p|l\ der, is open for 500 to 600 bales of Mm^^ Wool at li per Ib. and 5 per cent. illlilllgjp primage. She is under engagement to sail from Nelson end of next month, and will have quick despatch. Her outward passage to Nelson was made in 83 days. For particulars apply to STUABT & CO., Agents. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. MR, VAUTIER JANISCH has received instructionß from the above Bank to let by Public Auction, on the 2nd of Febbt/abx, at 12 o'clock, on the premises, — The Buildings lately used as the Bank of New South "Wales, situated in the centre of Napier. CONDITIONS AT TIME OF SALE. Meantime apply to the Auctioneer. MR. VAUTIER JANISCH has been requested by Mr. Moguidge to sell by Public Auction, immediately after the sale of the Bank of New South Wales on 2nd February, — His Cottage in Dickens-street, substantially built on Section No. , leasehold. The lease has 20 years to run, at an annual rental of £4. IMPORTANT SALE OF STOCK. MR. VAUTIEB JANISCH has received instructions from Edmund Tuke, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, at Bedcliff, on SATURDAY, the 6th February, at 11 o'clock, in the forenoon, — WITHOUT RESERVE !— 20 Head of CATTLD, consisting of Milch Cows, Fat Steers, and young Stock 10 HORSES and MARES— several broken to eaddle and harness 40 tons PRIME MEADOW HAY &c, &&os, s &o. FAT CATTLE. MR. V. JANISCH has been instructed by Mr. Torr to sell by Public Auction, at Redcliff on SATURDAY, the 6th Febettabx next, immediately after the Sale of Mr. Tuka's Stock, — 25 HEAD OF FAT CATTLE.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 459, 27 January 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 459, 27 January 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 459, 27 January 1864, Page 3