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JOHN M'VAY Has Receivdd, Ex "SAM MENDEL,' "MATAURA, And other Late Arrivals, OO CASES SADDLERY, Direct from First-class ENGLISH MANUFACTURERS, And which he is offering at PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. HASTINGS - STRE E T, 86 Opposite the Union Bank. O A D D L E II YT J. R. E~V AN S, SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER, TARADALE, Begs to inform the residents in Taradale and surrounding districts, that he has purchased the Saddlery Business lately carried on by Mr G. Bradley, and hopes, by careful attention to his business, and supplying a first-class article at a reasonable price, to receive a fair share of public support. All outstanding debts due to Mr Bradley must be paid to Mr Evans, as above, without delay. 145 J. R. EVANS. \ FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED : SPRING and Summer Flowering Bulbß and Tubers, as Hyacinths, Tulips, Gladiolus, Crocus, Narcissus, Anemones, Eanuneullua, Lilinnes, Iris, Ixias, Sparaxias, Pseonus, Fritilarias, Scillas, Amaryllis. My Stock consists of nearly 700 varieties and of immense quantity. Being determined to reduce the Stock before the next planting season, I shall be liberal in making up collections of this lovely class of plants from ss, 10s, 20s, to 100 shillings. Also, Vegetable and Flower Seeds. New Zealand Native Seeds and Ferns of the Choicest Varieties. Cases of New Zealand Ferns made up and forwarded to all parts of the Globe at most reasonable prices. F. W. C. STUKM, Hawke's Bay Nurseries, West Clive, near Napier. Orders for the above, or any other Nursery Produce may be left with Mr J. Sturm, Emerson-street, Napier. 643 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LAND ON DEFERRED PAYMENT. Terms : — One-sixth Cash (three shillings and fourpence in the pound), the remainder, at the end of 8 or 14 years, at 6 per cent, interest. -I f\ f~\r\f~\ ACRES of the Arling- - I\J, \J \J \J ton Estate, on the Main Road from Waipukurau to Porangahau, and not far from the Waipukurau Railway Station, are now being laid out in blocks of about 500 acres downwards. This land is of excellent quality, and well suitable for agricultural and pastoral purposes, being all clear and ready for the plough. It is pretty certain that in a very short time the railway will branch off from between the head of Lake Hatuma and Mr Purvis Russell's Woolshed, going through the centre of this property to Porangahau, and other places to the southward. There are about four miles of frontage to the main road, being laid off in about 40-acre sections, and a beautifully situated township named Wanstead within a few minutes walk of where there will be a station on the above railway line. There will be ample reserves fer savings bank, post-office, and telegraph station, schools, churches, reading-room, &c, &c, with all the streets 99 feet wide thereby allowing abundance of room for traffic, and rows of ornamental trees, refreshing to the eye and a shelter from the sun. The sale will take place about the middle of February, of which due notice will be given, and plans issued ; also, of when the Land will he> open for inspection. 107 HENRY THOMAS begs to inform the inhabitants of Waipawa and surrounding districts that he nas taken over the business of Mr John Lloyd, and hopes by attention to business, combined with good workmanship and moderate charges, to merit public support. A Good Fit Guaranteed. The Trade supplied. H. THOMAS, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, Waipawa. 414 * RICHARD F. BICKERTON, Accountant, House, Land, and General Commission Agent, Servants' Registry and Labor Office, Waipawa. South British Fire and Marine Insurance Company. 55 BOARDERS. MRS. PALMER, Battery-road, will be glad to receivo as Boarders a few little girla from the country wishing to attend any of the Napier schools. Assistance will be given to them with their lessons in the evenings. Terms Moderate. Napier, June 22, 1876. 1 £5 REWARD. WHEREAS some evil disposed Person did maliciously throw a stone through one of the windows of the Fire Brigade Station on the night of Friday, Ist February, at 9.35, The above reward will be paid to any person or persona who will give such evidence as shall lead to the conviction of tie offender. GEO. V. KEMSLEY, Sub-Superintendent. Friday, February 1, 1878. 654 NOTICE. ALL Fences obstructing the thoroughfare of roads in the Hastings Township must be removed within fourteen days or legal proceedings will be taken. By order of the Chairman. WILLIAM O. M'LEOD, Clerk Heretaunga Road Board. Hastings, Eeb. 1, 1878. 639 NOTICE. MESSRS. ANDERSON and BERRY having about completed their Contract of the Swamp Reclamation, are desirous of intimating to those who hold sections in the Swamp that they, having all the necessary appliances at their command, are prepared to fill in expeditiously, and on the most reasonable terms, allotments for private individuals. JOHN HARDE ANDERSON, Carlyle-street. January 25, 1878. 573 ARTIFICIAL TEETH, |MR, H . C. WILSON 109 dURQKON AND MECHANIC— DENTISTs

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5007, 13 February 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5007, 13 February 1878, Page 1