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Sales by Mr. W. F, Smith, HAVELOCK. Saturday, December 7, at 2 p.m. ME, W, F. SMITH Will sell by auction on the above day (unless disposed of privately), the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE/ situated at Havelook :— All that PARCEL of LAND at present the property of and ucoupied by Mr. F. Bee, containing 95 acres of rich Agricultural Land (more or less), enclosed and subdivided into several paddocks $ together with a oommodiouß and delightfully situated Family Besidence; good Orchard and Garden, Outhouses, &c, in such lots as may be then declared. The Estate is watered by^a clear and neverfailing stream, and, being situated 14 miles from Napier, at the junction of the Te Aute and Middle roads, offers a most eligible investment. Also, — All the lessee's right, title and interest in a Run or Station, comprising 14,000 acres of well-sheltered and grassed country, with excellent boundaries, situated at the foot of the Maogahantru, extending down the Mobaka river, with Yards, Huts, Tools and Stores ; together with 2100 Sheep, whose present inoreaae is computed at 80 per cent. Further particulars on application to W. FRANCIS SMITH, - Auctioneer. Meanee, Oct. 81, 1867, 298 GREAT AUCTION SALE, , AT STUART & 00. 'S, NOW GOING ON. For particulars see KandMll enclosed. WANTED a COOK for a Station. Must be able to Milk. 312 Apply to KINROSS & Co. WANTED GRAZING- for 1000 EWES and LAMBS for a few months. 313 ' Apply to STUART & Co. WANTED a FEMALE SERVANT to Cook and do the Washing for a small family in the country. Apply to KINROSS & Co. - Napier, Nov. 2, 1867. 314 WANTED, a Steady Man to do house work and make himself generally useful. Wages, 15s. a week. — Apply to Mrs. Morton, at the Napier Hotel. 300 WANTED to Borrow, £60, on good freehold property.— Address by letter, stating interest, C. J., Herald Office. 301 " ARMED CONSTABULARY. WANTED, a few smart hands, between 20 and 30 years of age, who can ride and give satisfactory references as to oharacter, By order, E. WITHERS, 302 • Adjutant. RACES ! RACES 1 ! RACES ! ! ! A WAGGONETTE and ALBERT CAR will leave the Masonio Hotel on MONDAY Morning, at 10 o'clock, for Puketapu. Fare— Ten Shillings, there and back, 311 STAPYLTON C. CAULTON. GEORGE FREDERICK PRICE, T7IORMERLY of Camberwell, and lately of JD Porangahau and the Greenmeadows, is ivquested to communicate his address to the undersigned, something having turned up in England to his advantage. JOHN KNOWLES. Immigration Office, Wellington, Oct. 28, 1867. . 294 THE SHEDS of the Undersigned will be open for Shearing as follows ; — Wethers— Tutaekuri; Nov. 15 Ditto— Peka Peka, Nov. 20 Ewe flocks to follow. Price— Wethers, 20<j. the hundred: Ewes, 17-. 6d. None but good Bhearer« need apply. Number of Sheep, about 20,000. G. S. WHITMORE. 316 A. H. RUSSELL, MASONIC STABLES, (The old established Livery and Bait StabUs.J THE Undersigned, 'in returning thanks to his friends and the public generally, begs to announce to them that he has taken the above Stables, where he hopes, by doing justice to those horses entrusted to his care, to merit a continuation of that support he has hitherto received. 1 299 ' OHAS. PALMER. To Arrive per " Ida Ziegler" FROM LONDON, , , •fQ IRON PLOUGHS, with Wheels XLi 6 double-mould board Ploughs 6 ditto ditto, and Cultivators combined 11 dozen Hay Forks, 6, 7, 8, 9 feet 2 ditto 4-pronged Potato Forks 3 ditto iron-pronged gathering Rakes 6 ditto wooden Hand Rakea 8 ditto Hedge Knives ; 3 nests brass Preserving Pans An assortment of Cutlery in caseß Brushware, in variety A quantity of Plough Gear, &c, &o. 306 F. TUXFORD. .» $fe T HE BISHOP OF {kiH&l* OSNABURGH fjl fXjftp Will run with his mares in a Hi, J ,r..i<fi- 100-acre paddock (well grassed and watered) belonging to Mr. Soley at Kaikora. All mares to be left with Mr. Neil Campbell, at tho Kaikora Hotel. Paddock accommodation allowed free for one month, and after that a charge of 2s. a week will be > made. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Terms— £3 3s. each mare. Napier, October 31. 295 TO ARRIVE, AT ■ ■ IV/fEDICAL HALL, NAPIER, 1 ■ Hob ' Ida Zeiffler,' #0., via Auckland : — ; 14 cases Chemicals and Drugs C cases Patent Medicines 5 casks Druggist's Sundries * 2 cases Citrate Magnesia 2 cases Plockins' Lime and Lemon Juice I 2 cases Quinine Wine . 1 case Fancy Soaps 1 case De la Rue's Writing Desks 3 drums Methylated Spirit ' 1 keg Blue Stone' Homoeopathic Globules, &c, &o. ; ■"••■' J.W. GOWING. Napier, Nov, 2. 303

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 889, 2 November 1867, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 889, 2 November 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 889, 2 November 1867, Page 2

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