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~^ * Fencing Notices. To the Owner or Owners of Blocks Nos. 138, 128, 126, and part of Block No. 138, District of Ruataniwha. rp AXE NOTICE that I, John Bowles, intend A erecting a dividing fence between; my land and the blocks abovenamed, in conformity with the Fencing Act of the Provincial Council of the Province of Wellington, Session 1 No. 13, aud the Fencing Amendment Act of the Provincial Council of Hawke's: Bay, Session 8 No. 7, and I hereby require you to assist in erecting the said dividing fence within 31 days from this date, otherwise I shall proceed to erect the same and call upon you for payment of one-half the cost of ereoting or making the whole of such dividing fence. JOHN BOWLES. Kaikora, April 1, 1868. 165 TO MR. SAMUEL WATT, Or the Owner or Owners of Block No. 13, Eskdale. rpAKE NOTICE that we, the undersigned, X intend erecting a dividing fence between our land, Blocks 14, Eskdale, and 86, Puketapu District, and the Block abovenamed, in conformity with the Fencing Act of the Provincial Council of the Province of Wellington, Session 1 No. 13, and of the Fencing Amendment Act of the Provincial Council of Hawke's Bay, Session 8 No. 7, and we hereby require you to assist in ereoting the said dividing fence within 31 days from this date, otherwise we shall proceed to erect the same and call upon you for payment of one-half the cost of ereot. ing or making the whole of such dividing fence. RICHARDSON & TRQUTBECK. Petane, April 15, 1868. 237 To the Owner or Owners of Town Seotions Nos. 495 and 499, Clyde, Wairoa, Or whomsoever it may concern, TAKE NOTICE that -I, the undersigned, GEORGE WORGAN, senior, intend erecting a dividing fence between my land and that occupied by you, in conformity with the Fencing Act of the Provincial Council of the Provinoe of Wellington, Session 1, No. 13, and of the Fencing Amendment Act of the Provincial Council of Hawke's Bay, Session 8 No. 7, and I hereby require you to assist in erecting the said dividing fence within 81 days from this date, otherwise I shall proceed to erect the same and call upon you for payment of one-half the cost of erecting or making the whole of Buch dividing fence. GEORGE WORGAN. Napier, April 22, 1868. 290 TOBACCOS. THE undersigned has just received a parcel of the best qualitiea.of TOBACCO, consisting of — Virginia " Butter Sponge Cake," Golden Leaf Virginia " Gold Bars," Golden Leaf " Queen of the South" Twist Negrohead " Excelsior" Twist Negrohead A trial will prove that the. above are really good Tobaccos, and can be had uncut or cut by machine on the premises. 32 E. W. KNOWLES. FOR SALE, At the Seed Warehouse, Shakespeare-road. A USTRALIAN COUCH GRASS, _Q_ Cocksfoot ditto Canary ditto Californian Prairie ditto Sheep Fescue ditto Timothy ditto Lawn ditto Clovers, AUyke, white and red Cow Grass Chicory Rib Grass Lucerne Trefoil or Hop Clover Yarrow, &o. &o, Garden Seeds, all the most useful varieties in cultivation Also, A choice collection of Native Tree and Shrub Seeds. F. W. C. STURM. Napier, March 23, 1868. 5 L. HIGGINS, BOOTMAKER, Hastings-St., Napiee, BEGS to return thanks to the inhabitants of Napier and oountry districts for past favora, and hopes that, by continuing to supply them with BOOTS of the best quality, he may merit a continuance of the same. He has now on hand a large seleotion of Boots and Shoes, and makes to order : — Men's Boots of all descriptions Ladies' elastic-Bide Boots Balmoral Boots, &c. With Cork Soles, for winter wear, if required Sewn Boots, for tender feet Strong Watertight Boots, for the oountry Children's Boots of every description Elastics renewed in Men's & Women's Boots. Orders promptly attended to, and all repairs neatly executed. N.B.— Men's Watertight, J-Wellington, and Ladies' and Children's Boob, of L. H.s make, may be had. at the store if James Nbaglb, Meanee Flat. 266 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CAPTAINS AND SHEPOWNERS. T> ORWICK'S BAKING POWDER makeß .13 bread light and digestible in a few minutes without standing to rfae as with yeast. Pastry and Puddings should never be made without it, as it renders them light and easy of digestion, and saves butter and eggs. TESTIMOTIALS. BOEWiCK'S Panama, New Zealand, md Australian Royal Mail Mteam Slip Kaikvura. May 28, 1867. Mr. BOEwiCK, Dear Sir, — Having ben chief pastry-cook at the Royal Hotel, Sy<hey, for the period of eighteen months, and; for the last sixteen months pastry-cook aid baker on board the above Bhip, I have grdt pleasure in recommending your BakingpPowder to the notice of the public. During the above periods I have constantly used t and consider it the best preparation of thi kind that ever oame under my notice. j I have the ho^r to remain, Ydfs truly, ; Richabd Adams. B A ICI N G Having tried Bounce's Baking Powdbb, we consider it inval^ble, especially in passenger and emigrant nips, as it makes bread and pastry light an digestible, effecting a great saving in time jnd labour, as the bread is prepared in a few minutes, instead of the ordinary slow proc»a of fermentation by yeast. j Captain's name.' j Ship. James G. Gibbon Jirque " King Oscar." Josh. G. Grange ' „ "Recoree." John H. Clulon , „ "Sorata." W. P. Hammond ; „ "Princess ßeautrico." J. B. Brown j Brig " Miss Kilmansegg." James Buttry , „ "Hopeful." POfDER. Sold by all Chemsts, Druggists, and Storekeepers throughou^the Colonies, and wholesale at the Manutaotoby, CHivnßiiii Stbbbt, London. May be had from ebj- London House. 109

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 938, 28 April 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 938, 28 April 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 938, 28 April 1868, Page 4

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