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Auckland, 4th April, 18t5tL H. C. BALNEAYT3, Lt. go!., Deputy Adjutant General of Militia ana Velunteers, .. o - ■NOTICE is hereby given that the firing for the above named prizes bv the Napier Militia and Volunteers ■will take place on the dates and at the places hereinunder specified : Nos. 1,2 and 3 Companies of Militia and the Napier Rifle Volunteers and Mounted Rifles will fire at Napier on 16th May, Nos. 4 and 5 Companies of Militia will fire near Pukekura on 16th May. Nos. 6 and 7 Companies of Militia, and the Waipawa and Porin b mhru Mounted Rifles will Are at "Waipav.amate on 16th May. E. WITHERS, Capt. and Adjutant, D MUNN & SON IN ACCOUNT WITH THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE FOR NEW . ZEALAND PATRIOTIC FUND. Cti. £ s. d. To Refreshments supplied to Military Amateurs and Musicians 3 18 6 Advertising and Printing Bills Hawke's Bay Herald 2 4 0 Advertising do. Times 15 6 Musicians 10 0 Use of Theatre and Lighting same ... Nil. Balance (to be forwarded by Major Douglass) 12 3 0 _ P R - £ a. d. By cheque—Tickets sold by Mr. Mo, Nalty 3 IQ 0 Do. His Honor the Superintendent 6 Tickets 1 10 0 Cash—Tickets sold by Mr. Marshall.. 15 0 Do. do. at the Royal Hotel 13 16 0 £l9 II O £l9 II 0

Steam to Wellington, Lyttelton, and Otago. j fTUIE T.C.R.M Go’s Powerful Screw Steamer OTAGO, 1000 tons, Thomas Randall, Esq., Commander, expected from the North on or about the sth May, will leave for the above ports (carrying H.M. Mails) on or about the 6th May. For Particulars apply to MALTBY & CO. Agents. NAPIER RIFLE CLUB. AT A MEETING held on Friday last, for the purpose of forming a Rifle Club, fifteen members were enrolled, and certain resolutions were passed in furtherance of this object. As the number of members is restricted to thirty, persons desirous of joining should send in their names on or before SATURDAY, the 30th inst., on the night of which a meeting will be held at Mr. M’Nalty’s Hotel at Eight o’clock. Entrance fee, 10s. ; subscription, ss. 'vj> month ; to be paid in advance. J. J. TORRE, Secretary. Napier, April 9, 18G4. TWO POUNDS REWARD. LOST, supposed to have been running near Patangata for some eighteen months, —A CREAM-COLO RED MARE, very old. branded ■-T near shoulder. Also, a Two-year-old , , ' Baa' Filly, belonging to same, branded on near shoulder. Whoever will bring the same to the Undersigned at Waipawa, will receive the above reward. F. S. ABBOTT. N.B.—The mare may have a young foal with her. Waipawa, 16th March, 1864. THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Established —lß46. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. Head Office — s George-st., Edinburgh. London—Bl Lombard-st., E.C. RESULTS OF THE BUSINESS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 25xn MAY, 1863. As reported at the Annual General Meeting of the Companu, held 2nd November, 1863. £ s. d. New Assurances for the year ... 428,742 0 0 COLONIAL AND FOREIGN ASSURANCE. LOCAL BOARDS and AGENCIES in all the British Colonies, where Proposals may be made, Premiums received, and Claims paid. Moderate Rates applicable to different climates. Profits divided every five years. Divisions took place in 1834 and 1859, when largo additions were made to policies. Next division in 1864. Further information will be supplied at the Company’s Offices and Agencies. By order of the Directors, I. W. HARROP, Agent and Secretary to the Local Board in Auckland. BOARD OF DIRECTORS IN AUCKLAND : The Hon. Reader Gilson Wood, M.GJI., Colo- —: rr Jimi xicosuici. Robert: Watehston, Esq., of Messrs. Brown, Campbell, & Co. Thomas MacFarlane, Esq., of Messrs. Henderson & MacFarlane. James Williamson, Esq., M.G. A., President of the Bank of New Zealand. Joseph Newman Esq., ’IP n UTesarg New. man & Ewen. MEDICAL ADVISER. Dr. Samuel John Stratford. Prospectuses, Tableof Rates,&c., can bo obtained at the office in Fort-street. I. W. HARROP, Agept and Secretary, Auckland April 6,1864. AGENT AT NAPIER. M. Pitzgeeald, Esq.

MILITIA. Militia Office, Napier, April 25, 1864. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tliat all those persons resident in the town of Napier, liable to serve in the NAPIER MILITIA, viz., all persons between the ages of 16 and 55, who have not jet enrolled themselves, are required so to do at this office, on or before the 10th day of May next. Persons living in the Country districts who have not yet enrolled themselves are required to do so before the Captains of their respective companies within one Month from this date. Persons neglecting so to do will bo liable to a penalty of £5, to be recovered in a summarv manner. E. WITHERS, Capt. and Adjutant. Crown Land Office, Napier, 27th April, 1864. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for general information that it will be necessary in future, in all cases where two or more persons are joint Applicants for Land in this Province, to insert on their Applications the nature of the “Tenancy” to be created on the execution of the Crown Grant, that is, whether they wish to hold as Tenants in common” or as “joint Tenants.” Also, that in the (uture preparation of Grants for Land already applied for, the words “as Tenants in common, and not as joint Tenants” will be inserted therein, unless a request to the contrary is made in writing to the Commissioner before the Grants are prepared. J. C. LA MB TON CARTER, Commissioner of Crown Lands. To be Sold by Auction at the Stores of the Undersigned. WITHOUT RESERVE. AT QUARTER-PAST TEN O’CLOCK PRECIS EL EY. JUST ARRIVED os “ LARK” FROM TAURANGANUI, ABOUT 100 BOXES APPLES, (last of the season) 1 GOOD SADDLE HACK VAUTTER JANISCH, Spit. NOTICE. A. MANOY BEGS to inform the INHABITANTS of NAPIER that he lias JUST ARRIVED from OTAGO witli A LARGE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOC K, COMPRISIN’ G Dresses, Dross Pieces, Llama Shawls Musical Boses, Gent.’s Railway Rugs Merino Vests, Gent.’s Fancy Socks, &c. A L S O,— A FIRST-CLASS ASSORTMENT OF JEWELLERY, CONSISTING O F Silver Patent Levers, Gold & Silver Chains, Rings, Brooches, &c. A N D A largo assortment of MEERSCHAUM PIPES ; together with very superior CUT TOBACCO. Address —STOßE in Emerson-street, late the Civil Commissioner’s Office and nest to Militia Office. N.B.—As the stay of A. M. in Napier will bo very short, he respectfully solicits an early inspeow ANTED.—SAWYERS FEET TIMBER in TO CUT 20,000 the KERERU BUSH. Apply to J. N. WILLIAMS, or to J. L. HERRICK. FOB SALE, 'S/'X BUSHELS SEED OATS, FROM IMPORTED SEED. 250 bushels Hobart Towu Oats 50 bags Onions 10, bags Rye Grass 10 tons Potatoes ISAAC R. SUTTON, Mcanee Flat.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 172, 29 April 1864, Page 2

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