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Sales by Eoutledge, Kennedy Ms&' Tuesday, 23rd March. ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY, & Co. Have been instructed to sell by publio auction, on the above day, at the Meanee Sale Yards, the following valuable Stock — jo c o w s 9 Steers 6 Heifers 17 Calves (mixed sexes) 5 Bull Calves 1 Bull 3 Draught Marea 6 Draught Colts and Fillies 3 Haok Horses 2 Foals 1 imported Boar 1 set Shaft Harness 8 sets Plough Harness 1 Saddle 1 Plough 1 Waggon, nearly new Also, on same day, 255 Ewes and Ewe Lambs 155 Wethers and Wether Lamba Sale to commence for Sheop at 12 noon ; for Cattle and Horses, at 2 p.m. ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY, & Co., , Auctioneers. Napier; March 12, 1869. 428 Commissariat, Napier, Feb. 19,1869. T^pQTICE is hereby given that, on the day jLi aftor the embarkation of the Dotaohmeot 2nd Batfc. 18th Royal Irish, all Commissariat Stores and supplies (Biscuit, Salt y . .Pork, Fireproof Safe, &o.) remaining on hand, will be sold by public auotion, at Gore . Browne Barracks, at 2 o'clock p.m. AU claims against the Imperial Govern* ment must bo sent to this office on the day ofthejjale as above advertised, after which olaim that may be made will be en- "**^ tertained. J. T. TYLEE, 819 CO. in charge. WANTED, Two or Three PLOUGHMEN for tho winter, — Apply at Clive Grange. H. REID. Marpb 15, 1869. 449 WANTED, Tenders for Erecting a BANK on the Tutaekuri River, twenty to thirty ohains in length,— -For particulars, inquire of Mr. Ballet. Meanee, Maroh 13, 1869. 440 WAIPAWA HOTEL. SAMUEL WINSOR BEGS to intimate that he has taken the above Hotel, and hopes, by keeping the best of everything,, and by personal and ' .careful attention to the wants of his customers, to merit their support. Only first-olass Wines, Sprits, and Ales on hand. S. Winsob, having entered the above Hotel, ia desirous of disposing of his Stock of Materials, and to Let the premises in which he carried on his business of Boot and Shoe Maker. 439 Rev. Father Reignier's Dairy. T. BOWES, WHILE thanking his customers for their support, begs to inform them and tho general publio that, in addition to the Dairy business carried on in town, he has taken tho Dairy of the Mission Station at Meanee, and hopes to receive a continuance and extension of publio support. N.B.— Fresh and skimmed Milk and Cream will be always on hand, at the cottage in Milton-road. T. BOWES & Co. Maroh 15, 1869. 446 TMPQUNPED AT PETANE, By J. M'Kain, March 13, 1869. Ons bay Mare, about 13J hands, white hind feet, branded M on near shoulder. By W. J. Elwin. One dan oolourod Horse, about 14} hands, white hind feet, blaze down faoe, branded AG near shoulder Will bo sold this day fortnight, at noon, un* less redeemed. ALBERT TUXFORD, Poundkeeper. March 16, 1869. 442 TMPOUNDED AT MEANEE— : By John Franoon, March 2, 1869. One strawberry Heifer, slit through both ears, branded like diamond near rump. One dark red and and whito Heifer, back } off ear, branded like ££ (coDjoined),near rump __^_ By George Heslop, Maroh 12, One light roan Bull, tip off off ear, and back Blit near ear, branded hi? off rump By C. Lambert. One blaok Gelding, about 15 hands, branded n near shoulder One grey Mare, about 14 hands, branded {in oirole) near shoulder ; bay filly foal at foot Will be sold this day fortnight, at noon, un. : ;. ■ less redeemed. \ B. D. MANEY, Poundkeeper. March 1.6, 1869. 441 REGIMENTAL ORDERS. Napier, Maroh 15, 1869. No. 1. CAPT. RHODES', or No. 3 Company, will in future .Comprise all the residents within the following boundaries : — North from Awapunl to Pakowhal ; thence in a straight lice., taking in Nelson's property, to the, Tuki Tuki ; thence in a southerly direction round tho South Olive suburban block, taking in the Clifton Station. i No. 2. Captain Hill's, or No. 9 Company, will take in all residents within the boundaries of that part of No. 3 lately forming tho left subdivision, No. 8. Lieut. Nelson will do duty, and be attached to No. 3 Company. Lieut. Williams will do duty, and be attached to No. 9 Company. Rnaign Hamlin will be attached to and do duty with Capt. Rhodes' Company. No. 4. All pfficera are requested to parade in undress uniform and swords. With' as little delay as possible, Captains ...;,. commanding, companies will report to the "* A^ju'lanl, fdrthe Cpmmdnding Officer's iof or--I' : the" 10th of May next, any omW'fn -tbeir company who has npt oompHea.Mthiiiißprder. "•'.'' '•■'"' :'i '■^ l^'W^ :; :Q:^^iM%,: .£.:■ lileut, T Cplonel Commanding Hawke's Bay ::^-^;; Miutia pjßjriofc. U8

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1031, 16 March 1869, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1031, 16 March 1869, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1031, 16 March 1869, Page 2

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