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I Sales by Smith & Co, j MEANEE YARD?. I Wri- ne.day, the 17th Junk, 1868, At 2 p.m. SMITH & Co. (Late W. Franois -Smith) Will sell by auction, without roserve, Oa HEAD OF CATTLE, Consisting principally of from one to twoyear old Heifers and Steers. No Reserve.— Terms Cash, Also, 27 head well-bred CATTLE, consisting of Dairy Cows (easy springers) and their progeny. Aud, in lots to suit purchasers, A Mixed Lot of SHEEP. - SMITH & Co., Auctioneers. Meanee, June 8, 1868. 530 KAIKORA. Tuesday, the 30th June, 1868. SMITH & Co. Are instructed to sell by auction, at Campbell's Hotel, ABOUT 30 Head of well-bred CATTLE, consisting of — Duiry Cows Steers Heifers and Yearlings Also, Draught and Saddle Horees And l Bullock Dray (Sydnoy made) I Tip Dray „ &c, &c, &c. SMITH & Co., Auctioneers. Meanee, June 12, 1868. 553 iT is hereby agreed by and between the undersigned WIiLIAM Mi_____tt and Davib Eabl Lindsay, both of Napier, in the Piovince of Hawke's Bay, Builders, hitherto carrying on business in co-partnership togother, at Napier, aforesaid, under the style or firm of "Miller and Lindsay," that the said partnership ahall cease, determine, and be dis solved aa and from the fifteenth day of June instant. WILLIAM MILLER, DAtID EARL LINDSAY. Witness— Joshua Cuef, Solioitor, Napier, 547 NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hitherto carried on by the undersigned William Milleu and David Eabl Lindsay, au Builders, at Napier, in the Province of Hawke's Bay, under the style or firm of " Miller and Lindsay," has been dissolved by mutual agreement, as and from the fifteenth clay of June, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight. WILLIAM MILLER, DAVID EARL LINDSAY. Witness — Joshua Cvbv, Solicitor, Napier. In reference to the above notice of dissolution of the partnership hitherto existing betweon ua, the undersigned, it is requested that all accounts against the lato firm be sent in forthwith for liquidation, and that all monies due to the same be paid without delay, to either, whoso respective receipt shall be a sutrlcient discharge for ull moneys paid to him on account of tho said firm. WILLIAM MILLER, 548 DAVID EARL LINDSAY. DAVID EARL LINDSAY, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, Shakespeaue-uoad, Napiee. fpHE undersigned begs to inform his friends X: and the public that the business heretofore carried on by the firm of " Miller and Lindsay," will for the future be conducted by himself alone ; and trusts to merit as large a share of the publio patronago as has been bestowed upon the lato firm. DAVID EARL LINDSAY. Napier, June 11, 1888, 556 rpHE Undersigned, William Miller, in reX tiriug from the late firm of " Miller and Lindsay," begs to thank the public for the support recoived during the timo they have carried on business in Napier j and tru.tß that a continuance of that support will be bestowed upou his late partner, David Earl Lindsay, who will for the future carry on the said business on his own behulf. WILLIAM MILLER, Napier, June 11, 1868. 557 £2 REWARD. STOLEN or Strayed from the Waihoa, near Wairoa, about the beginning of May last, a Bay MARE, branded JM (conjoined) on off foro shoulder, j. on near shoulder. .._^.\_!™ wiU byi "S the same to JAMES HAMPSHIRE, Waihoa, or to J. HASjTIE, Albion Hotel, Napier, will receive the above reward. ggj^ MRS. VILLERS ( Late, of Petane) BEGS most respectfully to inform the Ladies of Napier and its vicinity, that sbe is prepared to undertake the duties of a MONTHLY NUKSB ; and she trusts that her experience through many years, as the mother of a largo family, combined with attention and kindness, will enable her to give satisfaction to those who may kindly favor her with thoir patronage. Address :— Carlyle-street, a few doors below the residence of J. Grindell, EBq. 560 NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership lately subsisting between the undersigned, John Hartly and George Smith, carrying on business at Napier as Brewers, has been dissolved by mutual consent ns from tho sth day of June instant. Dated this 10th day of June, 1868. JOHN HARTLY 550 GEORGE SMITH. ELEY'S AMMUNITION. BOXER'S Patent CARTRIDGE, manufactured by Elet Broihebs, London 577 Bore as used in converted Snider Enlield Itifles The above Cartridges are made in three sizes viz '577 (or Snider infield) bore; 'GOO (or half-inch') bore; and 'd-Sl (c^small) bore These Cartridges have been adopted aftor careful comparative trials against all other descriptions, by Her Majesty's War Department, as the Standard Itifle Ammunition for the British Army, and are not only used exclusively for the ' Snider itifle, but are adapted to all other systems of military Breech -Loading Itifles They aro tho cheapest Cartridges known, carrying their own ignition, aud beinp; made wholly of Metal, aro waterproof and imperishable in any climate Boxer Cartridge Cases (empty), of all three sizes, packed with or without bullets, and machino for fastening same in Cartridges Makers of Boxer Cartridges, 'JuO bore, for Revolving Pistols, in use in Her Majesty's Wavy Pin CAEiiiinoES for Lefaucheux Revolvers of 12 M, 9 M, and 7 is., bore . Ce__t__a__ FiBE-and Pin Fii___ Cahxeidc.es, for all sizes of Guns, Itifles, and .Revolvers Double Waterproof and E B Caps. Wire Cartridged iui* killing game at long distances. Felt AVaddinars to improve the shooting of puns; nud every description of Sperling and Military Ammunition, ELEY BROTHERS, Gray's Inn Road, London, W.C. wnoussAuy^K, 641 __tt____H_fi_H_____

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 951, 13 June 1868, Page 2

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