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For Sale, FOR SALE, 1OO LI|NCOIIN aAMS » 2 " to ° th 2 imported Lincoln Rams, 8-tooth 200 Lincoln Ewcb, 2, 4, 6-tootb, a draft from the stud flock 300 cross-bred Ewes 300 cross-bred Weaners, equal sexes, by Lincoln Sams Several Celts and Fillies byPaoifioand Dainty Ariel, out of marcß by Gowtlsman, &c. Good grazing for 50 head of Cattle or Horses, inland, free from staggers, HARVEY SLADEN, Graasmere, Meanee, January 16, 1877. 379 FOR SALE, tfr\f\ OROSB-BRED EWES, in good I \J\J oonditionj full mouthed j in lamb to good rams. ' Apply to R. WILKIN, 932 Olive Grange. FOR SALE, SPRING and Summer lowering Bulbs and Tubers 4,000 Hyacinths, single and double, in all colors 200,000 Tulinßj single, double, Parrot and Exhibition 200 Gladiolus, in 62 brilliant varieties Crocus, Amarryllis, Lilies, Ranunculus Ixias, Sparaxias, Iris, Hippeastrum Narcissus, Faeongs, Tuberoses, Anemones Snow flakes, Snowdrops, and a great number of other varieties Our stock of this lovely and brilliant class of Plants, which we offer at very low prices, is the largest in the colony in quantity and variety. We offer collections for sb, 10b, 20b, 50s, and 100s. F. W. C. STURM & SONS, Hawke's Bay Nurseries, 965 West Clive, near Napier. THRESHOLD LAND FOR CIALE. WOODVILLE— Rural Sections, No. 75, 37- acres 3 rood* do No. 76, 46 acres 2 roods For sale or lease on liberal terms, do No. 19, 40 acres do No. 20, 40 acres WOODVILLE SUBURBAN— Subdivisions of Sec. 33, Nos. 12, 14, 15, 16, 17 ; 18, 19, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42. WOODVILLE— Town Sections Nos. 46 and 61. SEDGWICK, WAIPAWA— Sections Nos. 2, 3, 18, 19. H. MONTEITH, Commission Agent, 342 WaiDukurau. FOR SALE, SECTION No. 86, Zaikora, situated near the centre of the township, and containing a quarter of an acre, newly fenced, and planted with fruit trees, &c. Together with a substantially built four-roomed House and Out-buildings. This property having frontage to the main street is well worth the attention of any person wiehing to purchase a site for a Shop or Store. Apply to H. MONTEITH, Commission Agent, 1105 Waipukurau. H. MONTEITH, STOCK, LAND, ESTATE, and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Waipukubau. Goods Stoeed and Fobwabbbd. Offices and Stores, near the Bailway Station 85 TD ELIABLB INDEMNITY Against Fire and Marine Losses soenred to Folioy holders in tbs NEW ZEALAND InSTOANOB COMPANY, Representing One Million Sterling of Capital, with un united liability of Shareholders. Liberal Terms and Prompt Settlement o( Losses characteristic features of the Company. Forms ot Proposal and all information may be obtained from SMITH & CO., 'Waipukurau ; "W. RATHBONE, Waipawa ; W. G. CRAWFORD, Kaikora. GEORGE BEE, Havelook; KNIGHT BROTHERS, Hastings. ELDEED BEOK, West Clive; JOHN BARRY, Taradale ; EOBJOHNS, IRVINE & 00., Bpit ; W. F. SHAW, Wairoa; or from A. LESLIE CAMPBELL, Agent for Hawke Bay 57 Office — Beach end of Emerson-street. HAWKE'S BAY HOSPITAL. COMMITTEE : Mr J. A. Smith Mr J. Joshua Mr J. G. Kinross Mr T. K. Newton Captain A. Newman Mr G. E. Lee] Mr J. N. Williams | His Worship the Mr J. D. Canning Mayor of Napier Colonel O. Lambert Mr M. E. Miller Mr J. Anderson Mr H. Cable Hon, Sec. ; J. A. Smith. A RECENT Act of the General Assembly having granted 3| acres of Land adjoining the Immigration Barracks as the site for a new Hospital in Napier, which is much required, there being want of space on the present ground, the Inhabitants of Hawke's Bay are requested by the CoiHmitteo to subscribe to so desirable an object. The Maoris of Hawke's Bay are particularly invited to join in this movement, which applies to all alike, and it is hoped that it may lead to increased friendly feeling between the two races. The Maoris are requested to give land instead of money, as it will perpetuate their names in the future, and show poeterity how the aboriginal natives of the country and the European settlors progressed together. It is proposed that any person giving £100 or more in money, or an equivalent in land, Bhall become a Life Governor. Subscription lists are left with the members of the Committee, at the Banks, and with numerous settlers. 175 rpAMAR INDIEN ! TAMAR INDIEN ! _L — A laxative, medicated, Fruit Lozenge for the relief and cure of coßtiveness, headache, piles, and constipation of the bowels. Prepared by Grillon of Paris. May be procured from &. 0. ELLIS, Dispensing Chemist, 769 Napier. NAPIER SAVINGS BANS OPEN EVERY TUESDAY EVENING, From 6 to 8 o'olock. t TT^EPOSITS received from One Shilling to _L/ One Hundred Pounds. IHTBBESI AILOWED : 5 PBB OENT.J EDWARD LYNDON, ..6 Manager. WOOL. ' _____ mHE UNDERSIGNED will purchase JL for CASH, or ADVANCE on conBignments to their Agents in London and New York, II KINROSS & 00.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3876, 19 March 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3876, 19 March 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3876, 19 March 1877, Page 1

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