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Live Stock. WANTED 2000 EWES on Terms. Apply to G. E. G, RICHARDSON. Napier, April 13, 1868. 24 SHEEP RUNS FORSALE. SEVERAL good SHEEP RUNS in the Province of Hawke's Bay for sale with Stock, Implements, and Improvements. KINROSS & Co. Napier, Feb. 17, 1868. . 26 npHE Undersigned is a Cash purchaser of X dairy-fed PORK. T. M. MILNE. Emerson-street, 31st August. 453 FOR SALE, /CANTERBURY and Otago SEED and \J FEEDING OATS of extra fine quality } alao, Otago Hams. AppJy to C. S. WISHART, 454 Spit. CAUTION. ON and after this date, all DOGS found without Registered Collars will be destroyed. By order, THOS. SCULLY, Inspector. August 29, 1868. 433 MASONIC HOTEL. HPHE Undersigned, being about to relin. JL guisb the business of the above Hotel, requests that all ACCOUNTS due to him may be paid forthwith. JOSEPH GILL, Masonio Hotel. Napier, August 13, 1868. 342 NOTICE. OWNERS of Swamp Sections and others requiring soil from Section No. 109, comer of Milton-road (opposite Oddfellows' Hall), are requested to apply to the owner, John Wilkinson, in order that the formation of the site as contemplated by him, may not be interfered with by unsuitable excavation for removal. 464 MRS. WHITE wishes to inform the inhabitants of Hawke's Bay that, having had eight years' experience in the cities of Manchester and Liverpool (England), she is prepared to execute all orders in Millinery, Dress, Mantle, and Habit-makinu, in firstolaas style, and at moderate charges. Next door to the Albion Hotel, Napier. 57 CAUTION. MY WIFE (late Mrs. Ellis) having left her home without any just cause, I hereby give notioe that I will not be answerable for any debts she may contract from this date. MICHAEL HOOBAN. Witness— George Smith. Waipawa, August 2G, 1868. 440 SETTLERS' HOTEL, SHAKESPEARE ROAD, NAPIER. FLORENCE SULLIVAN T> EGS to inform his friends and the public _D that he has taken the above mentioned Hotel from Mr. John Marshall, and trusts that, by keeping a first class description of Liquors, and good accommodation, be may merit the patronage hitherto bestowed on Mr. Marshall. A first class Billiard Table on the promises, Table D'Hote at one o'clock. Livery and Baife Stables. 11l EXCHANGE HOTEL, Havelock. THOMAS REYNOLDS begs to intimate to his old friends and the public generally, that, the Exchange Hotel having been re- built upon a larger scale and greatly improved plan — the arrangements for privacy and comfort having specially been attended to — is now open, and he trusts, by personal and careful attention to the wants of visitors, to merit a continuance of the support he enjoyed before the late fire. Private Sitting-rooms— Large and well-aired Bed-rooms. Good Stabling — Paddoelt acconwnodation. A Good Table— None but the best Liquors kept, 1.2

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 976, 8 September 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 976, 8 September 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 976, 8 September 1868, Page 4