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The late Daniel O'Connell was one of a tribe of drinkers who were known in our society as three-bottle men. One day he was taken to task by a lady of temperance principles. " They tell me, sir," said the female reformer, " that you can sit down after dinner and drink off three bottles of claret." — Well, mam," said the great orator, "he who told you that story told you the truth."—" Three bottles of wine ! But, sir, do you drink all that claret without any help ?" — " Ha, ma'am, there now you have me. Not quite without help. To drink three bottles of claret I require the help of a pint of port."

THE Undersigned is a Cash purohaser of dairy-fed PORK. T. M. MILNE. , Emerson-street, 81st August. 453 SHEEP RUNS FORSALE. SEVEEAL good SHEEP RUNS in the Province of Hawke's Bay for sale with Stock, Implements, and Improvements. KINROSS & Co. Napier, Feb. V 7,1868., 1868. 26 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. THE Undersigned, being about to relin. guish the business of the above Hotel, requests that all ACCOUNTS due to him may be paid forthwith. JOSEPH GILL, Masonic Hotel. Napier, August 13, 1868. 342 NOTICE. OWNERS of Swamp Seotions and others requiring soil from Section No. 109, corner 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 inha. bitants of Hawke's Bay that, having had eight years' experience in the oities of Manchester and Liverpool (England), Bhe is prepared to execute all orders in Millinery, Dress, Mantle, and Habit-making, in firstclass style, and at moderate charges. Shakespeare-road (opposite Mr. Newbould's, Butoher). 57

CAUTION. MY WIFE (late Mrs. Ellis) having left her home without any just cause, I hereby give notice that I will not be answerable for any debts she may contract from this date. MICHAEL HOOEAN. Witness— George Smith. Waipawa, August 26, 1868. 440 JOHN BREWER, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER [Opposite the Bank of New Zealand], Hastings-St., Napier, TNVITES inspection of his NEW STOCK X of Ladies' and Gentlemen's first-class Gold and Silver Hunting English Lever WATCHES, just received. J. B. would also call attention to his wellselected stock of JEWELLERY, of the finest gold and newest designs. Jet apd Electro-plated Goods in great variety Superior Mantelpiece Clocks in Ormolu, Marble, and Wood All kinds' of American Clocks ' Photographio and Scrap Albums Ladies' Companions Concertinas, &0., &o. ' 408

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 977, 12 September 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 977, 12 September 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 977, 12 September 1868, Page 4