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I Immigration Notices. Immigration to Hawke's Bay. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION. ALL PERSONS who may be desirous of bringing out Relations or Friends— or Settlers who wish to bring out Shepherds, Laborers, or Meohanios, to be selected by their correspondents in Great Britain and Ireland, will be enabled to do so on the following terms, Any householder or other person who shall by surety or otherwise give sufficient eeourity for the repayment of passage money, shall be entitled, after signing promissory notes for the amount of such passage, to apply to the Immigration Agent at Napier, giving tbe name and address of the person or persons whom they desire to bring out, and on so doing, the Provincial Agent in London will be instructed to provide a passage to Napier, giving for each Immigrant at a rate not exceeding £18 per adult, Promissory Notes for a like amount will also have to be given by intending Immigrants to tbe Provincial Agent in London. If the person coming, or his Agent, accepts of a passage and refuses or neglects to avail thereof after notice has been given in writing that the vessel is to sail, the party so doing shall be liable to forfeit half of the passage money. In the event of death on the voyage half only of the passage money shall be charged. Tbe passage money is advanoed in the first instance by the Provincial Government, subjeot to repayment iu four equal half-yearly instalments of £4 10s. each, commencing from the date of arrival at Napier. DONALD M'LEAN, Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, Napier, December 14, 1866. 4l Immigration Office, Napier, Nov. 9, 1866. AS very great dilatoriness has been dis- j played by Immigrants and their suretied in repaying to the Provincial Government the amount of the passage money advanced by them, — this is to notify that, unless Immigrants comply with the conditions of the Regulations, they will be immediately called upon for a refund in total of their pasßage money, and the Government will strictly enforce the fulfilment of those Regulations. G. T. FANNIN, Immigration Clerk, i Immigration Office, Napier, Feb. 25, 1867. A NUMBER of IMMIGRANTS, consistXX ing of 30 families, 46 single women, and 22 single men, being expected to arrive in Napier, by the ship " Montmorenoy" from London, some time next month, the undersigned will be glad to reoeive orders for servants, male or female, to be selected upon arrival. Applicants will please state the class of servant required, and the wages they are willing to give. G. T. FANNIN, 479 Immigration Clerk. Building Materials. Just Arrived, Ex Celt, Agnes, Joanna, Lady Wynyard and Queen 1 Kf\ f\f\f\'EEE>l! Kauri BOARDS xD\J t \J\J\J and SCANTLING 20,000 feet American Flooring, 6xl* 20,000 feet American Weatherboarding Doors, Casements, and Sashes always on hand. Timber out to order, of any. dimensions, A large quantity of Bricks now on hand. MILLER & LINDSAY. Napier, August 20, 1866. 175 fTHHE Undersigned has always on handDoors, Sashes, Architraves, Mouldings, Skirtings, Tongued and Grooved Flooring and Lining Boards. R. HOLT, CARPENTER, BUILDER, UNDERTAKER, &o EMERSON -STRFET. N.B.—Charges Moderate. 177 On Sale by the Undersigned, fTIIMBER of all descriptions, including X tongued and grooved Boards. Palings and Shingles. N.B. — Town and Country orders punotually attended to, J, Lh QUESNE, 176 Napier. Runs for sale or lease. Freehold Bon. FOR SALE.— A Small Freehold Run of 7000 acres, about 14 milea from Napier, and adjoining the Properties of Captain Carter, Mr. Gully, Mr, Newton, and Mr. W. Smith. The Run is fenced on three sides, and partly subdivided; about 1500 acres level land, of whioh 150 aores have been laid down in English Grass. A Homestead on an nrljoinining blook of land can be purchased with the Run. Terms Easy. Apply to J. N. WILSON, 127 Napier. SHEEP RUN & STATION FOR SALE, on the Coast, with good boundaries, comprising 12,500 acres of Licensed Government Land and 1100 aores of Freehold, with a good and comfortably Furnished Residence, Gardens and Paddocks, Wool Shed (at which Vessels take in Produce), Sheep and Stock Yards, Cow Shed, and other out-buildings } several miles of Post, Wire, and other Fenoing : Out-Station, Station Plant, and other Effects. Together with a Mixed Flook of 2750 Sheep, about 800 Head of Cattle, 8 Working Bullocks, and Horses. Also, a General Stoic, in which a good business is carried on. Apply to G. E. G. RICHARDSON, 126 Napier. COAL! COAL!! DELIVERED to any part of Town of Napier at FIFTY SHILLINGS per Ton : at the Yard FORTY-SIX SHILLINGS per Ton. Cash on Delivery. J. H. VAUTIER, Napier, 4th June, 1866. 169 Just Arrived, AND ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, 8 TONS BLACK FENCING WIRE No. 4 4 ditto ditto ditto, No. 5 7 ditto ditto ditto, No. 6 G. E. G. RICHARDSON December 1, 1866. 152 TipHE Undersigned are Cash Purchasers of X SHEEP SKINS and HIDES. BROWN & SKILLICORN, 71 Fellmongers, Meanee,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 11, Issue 836, 19 March 1867, Page 4

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