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T* of^’jp i' EI^ on 3 ar ° OBJECrED T oas 1106 beiu = outitlod to have tlwtr Names placed on the LIST OF VOTERS for the Electoral District Name and Place rf Abode of Objector. (-William Colenso, Napier. The objections to tho names contained in this List will bo hoard by the Revising Officer appointed for that purpose. Office of Registration Officer, Napier, May 3rd. ISGI. rsnilE NAMES of the following persons have been omitted from tho Electoral B JOHN CURLING, Registration Officer. Roil for the Electoral District of NAPIER at their own request.

WILLIAMS & FOAM, WHITESMITHS, Galvanized Iron, Zinc, and Tin plate Workers, 11 A S T 1 N C> S-S T 11 B E T. & F. beg to state that, having now the neV V o cessary appliances, they are prepared to supply the Public with ail kinds of TIN WARE at the cheapest rates. They are also manufacturers of Galvanised Iron, O.G. and half-round Guttering, which they can supply cheaper than any other house in Napier. Id. B.—A liberal allowance made to the trade. Mr. BOQSFIELD, ARCHITECT, CIVIL ENGINEER, AND LAND SURVEYOR. Designs, Working Drawings, and Estimates niESisiiKD roE tviiiiv nnsciur-uox or buildings. SURVEYS EXECUTED TO ANY EXTENT. (11 years a Government Surveyor). Mr. 15. will attend at the office of this paper every Thursday from 11 to 3 o’clock, but any letter addressed to Woodthorpo will be immediately attended to. WATT, KENNEDY, & WATT, MERCHANTS & COMMISSION AGENTS EASTERN SPIT, NAPIER. J. DINWIDDIE, JOINER, CABINET-MAKER, AND UPHOLSTERER. HAVING removed ami enlarged his premises to 11 ast-ings-street, nest door to Barraud & Bridge, Chemists, u now able to supply Furniture at much lower charges, lie has on hand a largo Stock, comprising—l.oo, Dining, and other Tables Chairs—English, American, and own make Sofas, Sideboards, Chcffoniers, Washstands Toilette Tables ami Glasses Chests of Drawers, Towel Kails, dee. Beds, Hair and Flux Matrasses, Bolsters Billows, and Straw Palliasses Curtain Poles, Rings, & every description of WOOD TURNING DONE ON THE PREMISES. Town and- Country Orders promptly attended to. ALT, KINDS OF RBI’AIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. FOK SAL E, A PHOTOGRAPHIC APPARATUS, with all the et-ceteras. Apply at the office of this paper.

THE AIM'Ai.T.IXO ACCIDENT AT SANTIAGO.— (f.ufcst Particulars.) Advices received from Santiago. via Xcti - York, state timt t!ie Chilian Government have decreed the entire demolition of (he remains of the Church of Campania. About 1,7(10 of the burnt bodies were recognised, and between JOU and 500 more ■were found to be on recognition. At least 3,000 persons were in the church when the fire broke out, Jr. Murillo's picture of the Immaculate Conception, the Virgin’s feet were on a crescent moon. It vias tlie lighting a representation of tins picture which set fire to the church. The United States Minister had sent a letter of condolence to the Chilian Government, which :had been replied to by the Foreign Secretary. All the wealthy families of Chili reside in Santiago, and as there is little immigation nearly all the families are related to each other. A solemn service for the victims of the catastropc was about to be held in Lima, I’eru. Oub Cheep. —We believe in small farms and thorough cultivation. We believe that soil loves to cat, as well as its owner, and ought, therefore, to be manured. Wc believe in large crops which leave the land better than they found -it —making both the farmer and the farm rich at once. We believe in going to the bottom of things, and therefore in deep ploughing, and enough of it. We believe that every farm should own a good fanner. We believe the best fertilizer of any soil is a spirit of industry, enterprise, and intelligence ; without this, lime and gypsum, bones and green,, manure, marl and guano will be of little use. We believe in good fences, good barns, good farm houses, good stock, good orchards, and children enough to gather the fruit. Wo believe in a clean kitchen, a neat wife in it, aspinning piano, a clean cupboard, a clean dairy, ami a clean conscience. Wc firmly disbelieve in fanners that will not improve ; in farmers that grow poorer every year ; in starving cattle ; in fanners’ hoys turning into clerks and merchants ; in farmers unwilling to work ; and in all farmers ashamed of their vocation. or who drink whisky till honest people are ashamed of them. The iMi’EimxENCE ! —The reason why ladies’ watches are made of the diminutive size they arc, is, because lime is generally such, a small object in a lady’s eyes. JUST ARRIVED EX QUEEN, FROM. POVKRTV BAY, CAS E S A P P L E 4 bags Grass Seed E. SUTTON. Napier, Jan 13, ISP4.

MEANEE PADDOCK. rpilE CHARGES for PASTURAGE in the JsL above PADDOCK are as follows : Horses, Is per night, or 2s. GJ per week ; for Horned Cattle, (hi per head per night, or Is per head per week : for sheep, id each per night, or 3d per week. Branding Cattle, 6d. per head. RICHARD MAX EAT MR. F. A. LINCOLN begs to inform the public that lie has vacancies for two boarders at the Clive School. Terms—A’lo per Quarter in advance. FOE- SALE, BUSHELS SLED prom imfoktlt) sped. 250 bushels Hobart Town Oats 50 bags Onions 10 bags Rye Grass 10 tons Potatoes OATS, ISAAC R. SUTTOX, AJcanoe Flat. Portraits! Portraits! Portraits “Secure the shadow Ere the substance i'adcs.” MESSRS. SWAN & WEIGGLESWOETH, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS, (from Wellington), Beg to inform the inhabitants of Napier and the country districts, that they have opened a Branch Establishment, at the premises lately occupied by the Bank of Few South IVales. As their stay here will be very limited, those who desire a Jirst-cla-ss Portrait, will do well to pay an early visit to their Studio. Parties would do well to make appointments, a book being kept for that purpose, which will entitle them to prior attention. Dark di’esses are best for Photography. Open from 10 to 4 daily. STRAYED, ON AIT RUN, about 15 mouths ago, a BAY MARE, with white hind feet, no brand, young foal at foot. If not claimed within 1 month from this date, she will be sold to defray expenses. J. N. WILLIAMS. Kerent, April 21, 1864.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 173, 6 May 1864, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 173, 6 May 1864, Page 5 (Supplement)

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 173, 6 May 1864, Page 5 (Supplement)

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