T HE UNDERSIGNED ARE BUYERS OF WOOL, and other NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE, And will make liberal advances on consignments of the same to their correspondents in London or the Colonies. STUART, KINROSS. & Co. aBE G G JS A BUYER OF—WOOL, TALLOW, HIDES, SHEEP-SKINS &c. &c. And is prepared to make LIBERAL ADVANCES on WOOL shipped to his correspondents in London. Dec. 21, 1861. Notice of Removal. MR. BROOKE TAYLOR. Solicitor and Notary Public, has removed his Office from Emerson street to Shakspeare Road, next door to Doitsh & Henry’s. NOTICE. Storage at Clive. THE Undersigned is prepared to store, in his Stores and Premises at Clive, 500 Bales, or upwards, of WOOL. Wool Growers will find this a convenience, the Ferry not being able to work as usual for some time to come. Early application should be made, to ensure accommodation for Wool and Goods. JAMES B. FERGUSON. Clive, 18th Dec., 1861. Seed Potatoes!! AFEWTbags of phime SEED POTATOES, at ss. ’{> cwt., on sale by E. W. KNOWLES, Shakspeare-road. THE Hon. Herman Stapleton, (late of Mohaka,) begs to decline to pay any Debts duo by the late firm of “Riddell and Stapleton,” as it was decreed by the order of the District Court, that “Messrs. R. &W. Riddell,” of Mohaka, take up all bills due by the late firm, and current accounts. Scinde Lodge, No. 419. FESTIVAL OF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST. THE usual Half-Yearly MEETING of this Lodge will take place in the Lodge Rooms, on Friday, 27th inst., at high noon, when all members are requested to attend. In commemoration of the above Festival, the Brethren will dine together in the Lodge-room at 7 p.m., and any visiting brother who wishes to attend will signify the same to the Secretary. By command of the W.M., W. ROUTLEDGE, Secret a r v. For Sale, or to be Raffled, THE whale boat, “Separation.” If not sold before Saturday next, it will bo raffled for at Mr. Le Quesne’s, on the Spit, by 20 members at 10s. each. Challenge.— -“ Separation” will pull any other boat, with either 4- or 5 oars, for any sum between £lO and £2O, within a month from this date. The money lies at Lc Qucsne’s. R. Me. ROBERTS. FOUND, A DARK GELDING, 5 years, branded C on off shoulder, a little white inside near hind foot, saddle mark on off wither, white mark inside of hind leg, above hock, black points and long tail.—This horse, which is supposed to have strayed from Napier, has been caught by the Natives at Mohaka, who demand £1 for securing the horse, and 5-s. per week while unclaimed ; on paying which charges and this advertisement the owner may have his property. Application may be made through Robeht Riddell, Esq., Mohaka. m. v w* rzy-t: & I. O. 0., M. U. Loyal Naiiier Lodge, No. 458( A BALL in connection with the above Order will take place in the Council Chamber, on New Year’s Eve. The proceeds will be applied to the benefit of the Management Expenses Fund. Double Tickets, admitting Lady and Gentleman, 12v. 6d. each Admittance will be strictly by Ticket only, which may had of— W. Denholm, P.G. John Slateh, P.G. G. Fai'mcnoh, P.G. W.W. Yates, N.G. Brother LlQulsnt:. Dancinj to commence at 9 o'clock, TICKETS NOT Til AN SEEK A B LK.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume I, Issue 26, 26 December 1861, Page 2
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553Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume I, Issue 26, 26 December 1861, Page 2
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