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For Sale. FOR SALE, -j/~^/~\I'I|NCOLN RAMS, 2-tooth 2 imported Lincoln Rams, 8-tooth 200 Lincoln Ewes, 2, 4, 6-tooth, a draEt from tha stud flock 300 croas-bred Ewes 300 cross-bred Weaners, equal sexes, by Lincoln Kama Several Celts and Fillies by Paoifio and Dainty Ariel, out of mares by Gownsman, &c. Good grazing for 50 head of Cattle or Horßeß, inland, free from Btaggerß. HARVEY SLADEN, Grassmere. Meanee, January 16, 1877 . 50 FOR SALE. * "Sfi&i. HHHE Imported Clydesdale j[ rT?3L LOFTY. PEDIGREE :— LOFTY was bred by Mr Vallanee, of Great Hill, Lanarkshire, Scotland ; his sire, Clydesdale Tom, in 1859, at the Lanarkshire Farmers Society's Show cf Entires, held at Hamilton, gained the premium of .£4O ; his dam, in 1855, at the Avondale Farmers Society's Show, gained tho first prize for draught mares in 1861 ; at the same show, with Lofty at foot, gained the first r. rize for brood mares. Lofty, as a one-year-old, gained the first prize at Avondale ; when two years old he gained the first, and also the prize for the best of the horse kind, any age ; first prize at the Lanarkshire Society s Show at Hamilton, and first at the Glasgow Agricultural Society's Show for two-year-olds, and at the same show the following year he gained the first prize for three-year-olds. He has taken first prizes every time hehaß been shown in Scotland, with one exception, when he stood second to all Scotland at the Highland Agricultural Society's Show, held at Kelso. He gained three first prizes in succession at Oamaru, 1866 — 7—B ; and was awarded the first prize, a gold medal, at Dunedin in January, 1869; first prize, a gold medal at Tokomairiro in December, 1869 j first prize at the Taieri in December, 18G9 ; fit st prize at Christchurch in November, 1870 ; and first prize at Southbridge in January, 1871; first prize at Christclrarch in November, 1871 ; first prize in Wanganui, 1873-74-75-76, including Champion Prize, and first prize at Leithfield. A yearling colt got by Lofty took first prize against all comers at the Canterbury Show of 1871. Loft? has never been beaten by any horse in New Zealand ; he has proved himself a sure foal getter, and his stock has been successful prize-takers at all the principal Bhows in Canterbury, Otago, and Southland. For further particulars, apply to WM. GIBSON, 225 Aramoho (near Wanganui). H. MONTEITH, STOCK, LAND, ESTATE, and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, WAIPTjKTjBAU. Goods Stobed amd Foewabbed. Offices and Stores, near the Railway Station SJ. ■DELIABLE INDEMNITY ±t Against Fire and Marino Losses secured to Policy holders in the NEW ZBAiAND I SUKANOB COMPANY, Representing One Million Starling of Capital, with un united liability of Shareholders. Liberal Terms and Prompt Settlement of Losses characteristic features of the Company. Forms of Proposal and all information may be obtained from SMITH & CO., Wafpukurau ; W. RATHBONE, Waipawa ; W. G. CRAWFORD, Kaikora. GEORGE BEE, Havelock; KNIGHT BROTHERS, Hastings. ELDRED BECK, West Clive ; JOHN BABRY, Taradale; ROBJOHNS, IRVINE & 00., Spit ; W. F. SHAW, Wairoa; or from A. LESLIE CAMPBELL, Agent for Hawke Bay 65 Office— Bench 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. R. Miller Mr J. Anderson Mr H. Cable Hon. Sec. : J. A. Smith. A RECENT Act of the General Assembly having granted 3J 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 Committee 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 tho two races. The Maoris are requested to give land instead of money, as it will perpetuate their names in the future, and show posterity how tho aboriginal natives of the country and the European settlers progressed together. It is proposed that any person giving £100 or more in money, or an equivalent in land, shall become a Life Governor. Subscription lists are left with the members of the Committee, at the Banks, and with numerous settlors. 56 NOTICE TO WOODVILLE LANDHOLDERS. T I "VHE season for bushfolling having set in, JL the undersigned begs to inform tho Woodville landholders that he is willing to make arrangements for having the bush felled on their sections, at about the following prices : — Light Bush. Heavy Bush. Town Sections ... £1 10s to £2 10s Suburban do, per acre £3 0s „ £'S 10s Rural do., do., ... £2 10s „ £3 0b do do up to 4ft £2 0s „ £2 10s Estimates given for burning off, fencing, &c L. B. HORROCKS, General Storekeeper, 57 Woodville. TAKAPAIT STEAM SAW MILLS. TO BUILDERS AND TRADE. npHE undersigned can now undertake to X deliver at the following railway stations — viz., Kaikora, Paki Paki, Parndon, and Hastings — well-seasoned first-class raised Tolai a Timber, in any quantities, at low quotations. Also, Flooring, Tongued aod Grooved and Dressed Timber. He begs also respectfully to inform the trade at large that he has just received one of tho latest improved Moulding Machines, bought for him at the late Philadelphia Exhibition, which will bo fitted up aud in working order early next month, when he trusts to receive a fair share of support. Mouldings White I'ine, Rimu, or Totara Fencing Posts — 20,0(J0 on sale 100,000 well-burnt Bricks House Blocks, Strainers, &c, &c, &o. Apply to G. GRANT, Manager, 197 Or 111.1.I 1 . H. DROWER.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3898, 14 April 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3898, 14 April 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3898, 14 April 1877, Page 1

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