* PROCLAMATION. By. Donald W Lean, Esq., Superintendent of the Province of Hawke's Bay, in. the Islands of New Zealand. I DONALD M’LEAN, Superintendent of the 5 Province of Hawke’s Bay, Do hereby Proclaim and Notify—That at Noon on THURSDAY, the 14th day of APRIL next, the Commissionerof Crown Lands will offer to public Competition,, under the provisions of the Land Regulations nowin force in this Province, —Rural Sections at Wainui, that are referred to in the Schedule hereunto annexed, and at the Upset price mentioned'therein. Dated at Napier, this twelfth day of February, in the yearof our Lordone - hundred and sixty-four. DONALD M’LEAN; Supenntendent^SCHEDULE Of Rural Sections at IFainui, to he sold by Public Auction, at the Crown Land Office, at Napier, on Thursday, the l ith April, 1861, at Noon. j. C. LAMBTON CARTER, Commissioner -of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, Napier, February 12, 1864. [a card.] Mr. EGBERT BKENTON, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR CARLYLE-STREET, NAPIEE. s FOR SALE, EVERAL good useful SADDLE HORSES, which will be disposed of at low prices. Apply VV. IvNOWLES, S h akespeare-road. NOTICESuperintendent’s Office, Napier, March 24,1864. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for general information that under a Proclamation issued by His Honor the Superintendent of Wellington, the importation of Cattle from the Province of Hawke’s Bay to Wellington is prohibited. DONALD M‘LEAN, Superintendent. EX BA NG A TIB A. Transhipped from Sydney Steamer, 3 CASES SADDLERY, containing—--12 Gent’s Hogskin Saddles 12 Gent’s Saddles Hogskin seats 6 doz. superior plain Snaffle Bridles 2 dozen Pelham Bridles 1 “ Head-stall Bridles 1 “ Breast Plates & Martingales 1 doz. ivory-ringed Martingales , ■ 3 “ Felt Saddle Cloths 1 “ pairs Stirrup Leathers 3 “ extra Reins 10 chests Superior Tea 6 half-chests “ “ 12 boxes “ “ 32 mats Company’s Sugar, No. 1 82 “ “ “ No. 2 40 “ “ “ No. 3 1 case Arrowroot 14 doz. Sorby’s Sheep Shears Ex Queen of the Mersey, from London ' 6 cases Champagne 4 cases containing Wincey Skirts, Quilled Alpaca Skirts, Ladies’ Ribbon and Fancy Ties, Stays, Parasols, Umbrellas,HairNets.Hatßands Mauve Linen, and Lace trimmed Muslin , sets for Ladies. Alexandra Muslin , and Mourning Ties, Regent Ties, Military and Ducape Handkerchiefs Cambric, Lawn, and Printed border - Handkerchiefs—hemmed 1 case Sheep Shears, Dog Chains, and Tinned Tacks 1 case Superior Silk and Wool Crimean Shirts and Jumpers 1 case Men’s and Youths’ Pilot Cloth Jaekets, Tweed and Shepherd’sPiaid,, Junipers . " 1 case Felt Hats and Tay Tweed Caps 1 case Bedford and Diagonal Trousers,. Boys’ and Youths’ Pilot .Cicih Jackets ~ Ex Napier, from London . 1 bale each 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Blankets. . W. RATHBONH.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 169, 8 April 1864, Page 1
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