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To be Let. TO LET, A SIX-ROOMED HOUSE in Shakespeare J\. Road. Apply to Mr. J. GILL,. Masonic Hotel. G7 T O LE T, THE COTTAGE of three Rooms, situated on Milton Terrace, with Garden of half-an-acre, and now occupied by Mrp. H. L. Yates, with or without the adjoining allotment, consisting of half-an-acre, with building of one commodious room. 69 Apply to A. E. CRE3SWELL. TO BE LET, rp HE WAIPAWA HOTEL, for a term of J_ years; also, the STOCK- IN- HAND to be sold cheap at a valuation. Apply to PATRICK MARONEY, or to JOHN ROSE, at Waipawa. 70 TO LET, mHE HOUSE and GROUNDS now occu. X pied by the undersigned. Early possession will be given. Apply to JOSHUA CUFF, Solicitor. Napier. March 23, 1868. 71 WANTED TO LEASE, r{\ ACRES of splendid arable LAND, t) V/ laid down in grass, being part of the Farm of the undersigned, Meanee Flat. Will be subdivided into lots of 10 acres, or to suit intending lessees. JOHN MARSHALL. Meanee, April 10, 1868. 197 TO LET, For 3 or 6 months, rpWO first-class PADDOCKS, witn a good JL supply of water. Terms moderate. Also, good yards for Cattle, or Sheep paddocks if preferred. The best quality of Hay delivered to any part of Napier, at £5 10s. per ton. THOS. REYNOLDS. Havelock, Dec. 2, 1867. 72 To be Leased, at Meanee, A FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, pleasantly situated, with double chimney ; together with detached two-roomed COTTAGE, suitable for sleeping rooms or dairy purposes, immediately in the rear of which flows an Artesian Well. The above desirable residence will be let with 10 or 20 acres of rich pasture land, as required. For particulars, apply to W. FRANCIS SMITH, 73 Meanee. Commissariat Office, Napier, April 3, 1868. FTIENDERS will be received at this office 1 until noon of WEDNESDAY, 22nd inst., from persons willing to contract for furnishing the undermentioned supplies, in suoh quantities, at such times, and at suoh places, within one mile of the Barracks at Napier, as may be directed by the undersigned, or by his successor in offioe, during the period from Ist July, 1868, to 31st March, 1869. Hospital Supplies -Dairy Produce. Printed forms of tender, and any further information that may be required, will be afforded on application at this office. No tender will be accepted unless on the printed form furnished from this offioe, and duly signed by the contractor and two sureties. J. T. TYLEB, 162 A.c c. in charge. WILLIAM FLETCHER, SMITH AND FARRIER, CABLTLE-ST., NAPIBE, HAVING returned to his old-established Smithy, takes this opportunity of thankiDg the Public for past favours, and hopes, by superior workmanship, to merit a continuance of their support. Carlyle-street, April 1. 199 In the District Court of Hawke's Bay, holden at Najrier. In the matter of the <( Bankruptcy Act, 1867;" and In the matter of Josoph Josiah Fells, of Napier, Draper, and Ladies' and Children's Outfitter, now out of business. On the seventh day of April, 1868. XTPON reading the petition of Joseph JovJ siab. Fells, herein duly verified and filed the sixth day of April, one thousarid eight hundred and sixty-eight, and upon hearing Mr. Lee of counsel for the abovenamed petitioner, it is ordered (hat the abovenamed Joseph Josiah Fells bo this day adjudicated a bankrupt, pursuaut to the provisions' of the abovenamed Act. And it is further ordered that the first meeting of the creditors of the said Joseph Josiah Fells will take place at 12 o'clock noon on SATURDAY, the eighteenth day of April instant, at the Supreme Court Office at Napier aforeaaid. By the Court, JAMES GRINDELL, 187 Clerk of the Court. In the District Court of Haiohe's Bay, holden at Napier. In the matter of the '• Bankruptcy Act, 1867 j" and In the matter of William Hudson, of Napier, in the Province of Hawke's Bay, Schoolmaster. On the ninth day of April, 1868. UPON reading the petition of William Hudson, horein duly verified and filed on the ninth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight ; and upon hearing Mr. Lee of counsel for the abovonatned petitioner, it is ordered that the abovenamed William Hudson be this day adjudicated a bankrupt, pursuant to the provisions of the abovenamed Act. And it is further ordered that the first meeting of the creditors of the said William Hudson shall take place at 1 o'clook in the afternoon of SATURDAY, the eighteenth day of April instant, at the Supreme Court Offices at Napier aforesaid. By the Court, JAMES GRINDELL, 188 Clerk of the Court. &\ REWARD. LOST, on Thursday, 2Gth March, between Peka Peka and the Puketapu hillg, a Dean & Adams' REVOLVER. The above reward will be paid upon delivery of the same at the Militia office, Napier. 166

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 934, 14 April 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 934, 14 April 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 934, 14 April 1868, Page 1

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