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1 do. with carved pillars 1 Wool Mattrass 18 Hearth Rugs 2 Mahogany Bed Steps . 1 Walnut Otagon Work Table 1 Walnut Occasional Table 1 Folding Chair with leg-rest 1 Walnut Card Table— green cloth 18 Kidderminster Carpets of various colors and patterns 1 Walnut Work Table 1 Mahogany Bureau 2 Chests Drawers 1 Dining Table, extending with 2 loose leaves 6 dozen Chairs of various patterns [ 1 Blue Iron Canopy Bedstead ] 2 dozen Feather Pillows 6 Iron Stump Bedsteads And various other articles of Furniture, of which a Catalogue can, be seen on application to the AUCTIONEER. i EX "RANGATIRA," (Transhipped from Sydney Steamer,) 3 CASES SADDLERY, containing— 12 Gent's Hogskin Saddles 12 Gent.'s Saddles, Hogskin seats 6 dozen superior plain Snaffle Bridles . 2 dozen Pelhara Bridles 1 dozen Head-stall Bridles 1 dozen Breast Plates & Martingales 1 dozen ivory-ringed Martingales 3 dozen Felt Saddle Cloths ( 1 dozen pair Stirrup Leathers 3 dozen extra Reins 10 chests Superior Tea 6 half-chests do. 12 boxes do. 32 mats Company's Sugar, No. 1 32 mats ditto No. 2 40 mate ditto No. 3 1 case Arrowroot 14 dozen Sorby's Sheep Shears Ex Queen of the Mersey, from London, 6 cases Champagne 4 case containing Wincey Skirts, Quilled Alpaca Skirts, Ladies' Ribbon and Fancy Ties, Stays, Parasols, Umbrellas, Hair Nets, Hat Bands ; Mauve Linen, and Lace trimmed Muslin sets for Ladies. Alexandra Muslin and Mourning Ties, Regent Ties, Military and Lucape Handkerchiefs, Cambric, Lawn, and Printed border Hankerchiefs — hemmed 1 case Sheep Shears, Dog Chains, and Tinned Tacks 1 case superior Silk and Wool Crimean Shirts and Jumpers 1 case Men's and Youths' Pilot Cloth Jackets, Tweed and Shepherd's Plaid Jumpers 1 case Felt Hats and Tay Tweed Caps 1 case 24 suits Tweed Clothing 1 case Bedford and Diagonal Trousers, Boys' and Youths' Pilot Cloth Jackets Ex Napier, from London, One bale each 10-4, 1 1-4, and 12-4 Blankets. W. RATHBONE. Waipawa, January 29, 1864. Barque " Napier," for London. To Sail on THURSDAY, the 4th FEBRUARY. At HP HE above iron clipper, A1 at &§®mk ■*- Lloyd's, C. G. Petheebridge, idsKsiffl|\ Esq., Commander, has room for 200 ffllm&s&' to 300 bales of WOOL, at ONE PENNY and ONE EIGHTH per pound, and will sail as above. The Wool must be alongside by Thursday morning next. Her outward passage to Nelson was made in 83 days. Has splendid accommodation for passengers. For plans of her saloon and other particulars apply to STUAKT & CO., Agents. TWO POUNDS REWARD. STRAYED, from the Waipureku Ferry, THREE WORKING BULLOCKS, as per particulars undernoted : — One red and white, branded J conjoined, on off ribs. One red and white, branded JW on off rump, and XT on off ribs. One red, branded with a shield on near rump. The above reward will be paid for such information as will lead to their recovery. JAMES COLLINS, Patangata. FOUND. A BLACK and TAN BITCH, ear marked, sup. XjL posed to be a Sheep Dog. The owner may have the same by applying to Mr. JAMES H. STEPHENS (at Mr. Livingston's), Kaikaura, and by paying expenses. If not claimed before the 16th February, she will be sold to defray expenses. Just arrived, per Napier, ASPLENDTD Assortment of Looking Glas. ses, Dining Room, Drawing Room, and Cane-seated Chairs, Rosewood, Walnut, and Mahogany Loo Tables. J. DINWIDDIE. Bg§T J. D. begs an early inspection, as they are a superior claBS of Goods to any that have yet arrived in Napier.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 460, 30 January 1864, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 460, 30 January 1864, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 460, 30 January 1864, Page 4