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y, .. ■ p VIV, !.;/,„ _„!. ;'. .„ „. '.., IP j..„ . ... - — — Tg ' . 'vk v. '•-"'■ .J/(-' .v". .-' ■■ ' - '■ '"' •'■''-'■ ' ' • " : "- : ' y •' . WAIPAWA. SASi US L W I H SOB, HAVING completed his EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS, takes this opportunity of thanking his Friends for their liberal support since opening the above HOTEL. He is now in a position to offer ACCOMMODATION to old and new Friends, that CANNOT BE SURPASSED in the DISTRICT ! N.B,— None bat first-class liquors kept. 287 NAPIER. WILLIAM BRITTM BEGS to inform his friends and the inhabitants of Napier, that he has taken those WELL-KNOWN PREMISES (formerly occupied by the Hawke's. Bay Club), and OPENED them as a FIRST-OLASS FAMILY HOTEL, where he trusts, by 1 keeping superior WINES, SPIRITS, oVc., to merit a share of their patronage. <>r» Viitm E*«at9 for Fsati!iss. fIgfGOOD STABLING. JDI 65 Sire Horses. J. DINWIDDIE, — ' — — CABINETMAKER & UPHOLSTERER, The Thoroughbred Horse .^^ &!&. \TUTWITH . W^^& Will run with a limited num- ./^H-EPPIONEBBS JuL_U-i-X ber of Mares at Woburn, on \J Couches, Sofas, Tables and after Ist November. Chairs, Bedsteads, Washstands Terms — Four Guineas (paddocks in- Chests of Drawers, Looking Glasses, &c. | eluded). — — — i Every care taken of Mares, but no re- Aji kmd g 0 f Furniture-Mattresses (in hair, ! sponsibihfcy incurred. woo i, and flax), on hand or made to j "Nutwith' is a dark bay horse, brother orde ; at the ' shortest notico and at to Cossack, bred by Mr. T. Icely, m New tl reduced priceß . South Wales; got by Sir Hercules (b.) out I of Flora Mclvor, (b) by Emigrant, (a.) out ■ I of Cornelia (a). Sir Hercules (s.) by Cap- I On hand, and to arrive, a-pie (a) out of Paraguay (a), imported to China, Glass, and Earthenware j New Plymouth. Pier Glasses, Chimney Vases ! Woburn, Waipukurau, Pictures* &c, &c. 130 Cct. 6, 1869. 147 The Cream Pony FURNITURE I FURNITURE !! _Bkl!i*&* _A. L S lC E ' FURNITURE ! 1 1 fp^Kl© will run with Mares this sea- " iLfaZX son at Gwavas. , Oa Sale by ttie Undersigned, Terms : —£3 3s. for single Mare ; * o ~» £2 12s. 6d. for two or more, the property T>EDSTEADS of same owner. J3 Chests of Drawers Good paddock accommodation for one Wash Stands and Dressing Tables month, free of charge, after which 2s. 6d. Occasional and other Tables ocr week. Sofas, Chairs, wood and stuffed seats Fees payable on removal, of Mares. , Cornice Poles, wood and brass Rings &c. Every care taken but no' responsibility Picture Mouldings, in rosewood, walnut, incurred. maple, or gilt Alspice is under 13 hands, bred from im- Superior Mattresses, in hair or wool ported Ponies Jack and Blanche. 164 — ■——- — : — • Also, in Auckland Flax, at low rates, The well-known Draught Horse Bolsters, Pillows, &o, _-_^!La_ Xi -P' "^ """ "^ "k Old Matti'esses re-made, &c. WfP9f Will run with his kares t£is offlc& and other Purniture made to order "/V? fie^ son » at the farm of the on the shortest notice, undersigned. Terms:-— £3 for single Mares; £2 10s. , * for two or more, the property of the samo LARG-E & TOWNLEY, owner ; £2 when parties attend their Mares. CABINETMAKERS k UPHOLSTERERS One month's grass free of charge, after „ _ . which 2s. per week will be charged. Shakespeaee Road. 4 All care will be taken, but no responsi- : : bility incurred. All fees payable on removal of Mares, j • to * <g not later than the first of January, 1870. {--j .2 -g G. S. WHITMORE. p3 2 -_ £ South Meanee, ■•» "o 5 Sept. 27, 1869. 67 O " H : ' 3§ * * & The Entire Horse -g o $ § o fc «Hk T3UNCH j; «B° • g 1 W9PJB9 will run with his Mares this .ft §rtg 3 £ a ft il rl season, in a paddock at Ma- pfj <d o raekakaho Station. r*>S fl MW«2M ® "Punch" is a three-year old Colt, strong J^ci5 0 g *S in bone, and powerfully built ; is got by Q • a ° tg « W S "Matchless," out of a thoroughbred °&' ft g J Clydesdale mare ; is staunch in harness, IS O a and very docile in temper. 0 w Terms:— £4 4s. for single Mares; two «g E? or more, the property of tbe same person, H o_ .£ £3 3s. *4 J 'S Mares will be taken about the middle of ["y| £** October, will be kept for one month free of Jl| ?**!> charge, after which the usual charge for paddocking will be made. — ■ ■•'■■ ■- ■■ ■■ ' — ." , All care will be taken of Mares, but no Tfamlrefa "Raw responsibility incurred. *llW»e » J3»y All charges must be paid before the re- PROVIDENT, LAND, BUILDING, movai of the Mares.^ AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Maraekakaho Station, Sept. 6, 1869. r Jl ITa Meeting ofthe Shareholders ofthe . . ,' r , _/\. above Society, held at tbe Masonic mv m_ _v jtT^---- Chambers, Tennyson street; Napier, on The Thoroughbred Horses Wednesday evening, the 10th November, •SBfc T\ AY 8c MARTIN 1869 » T » K « Newton, Esq., in the chair, SftLM^__% JL/ the proceedings of the previous meeting, \ fjpK*© AND establishing this Society, were confirmed, j ft Ijli^T. AKB AXE the Rules passed, ahd Officers appointed. Will run with their Mares in secure and M «™ bers ma ? JtT*^^ OffiT^ I well-watered paddocks at Puketapu this sary information obtained, at my Office, m season. Hastings street. Terms :— Four Guineas for either Horse. __ 0 WM# FlSH:E i£«r„f „ w For two or more Mares, the property of the dod secretary. same owner, Three Guineas each. One — — '"' month's grass free, aftor which 2s 6d per EDWARD LYNDON, week will be charged. All care taken, but I^™™*™™ no responsibility incurred. Mares must have their hind shoes removed, and may be LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, hobbled at the option of the groom. Feos public AccomrrAsr xvj> Abbitbatob. 33 payable on removal, not later than Ist January, 1869. ~~~~ Day & Martin (seven years) has proved EDWARD LYNDON, himself a sure foal-getter. For pedigree . «« rtTTXTm A -v-m see N.S.W. Stud Book. ACCOUNTAJS I Ake Ake (six years), by Towton out of Ik BAXKEuri akd" Ivsoivbht Bstatbb. 84 Miss Rowe, by Sir Hercules. See New ■ — ■ Zealand Stud Book. ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & Co., Mares must have their hind shoes re- _ -, _rt XT Ar>t?xr t« a moved, &c. COMMISSION AGENTS, JOHN HESLOP. MMnOHANTS and auctioneers. 28 Puketapu, Sept. 12, 1869. 72 ' " . FAULKNOR & RIDDELL, £1 Reward. wheelwrights and blacksmiths, LOST, a Dark Chestnut GELDING, flastjngs-st., and from Okawa, about 15 hands, the FAS-Tooy, Noabubobo Bbidqb. 35 property of the late Capt. Wilson of Poverty Bay, branded H on one of the shoulders. S. PARSONS, The horse is known by the name of Mata- BUTOHER kokiri. • . .. . ' __, . _•_ _ _ Whoever will return the horse to Okawa, HASTING;S-STREET, NAPIER, shall receive the above reward. * x ;,"-.; - i ..i. ) ,", i ... / , 369. THOS, LOWBY. | None buttheprimwt Meat sold. 37,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1108, 10 December 1869, Page 4

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