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MANN & Co., Wholesale Grocers, S Wine, Beer, and Spirit Merchants k and General Importers, * BONDED STORES, TAUEANGA l Have always on hand well-selected stocl_s of — a Teas, Coffees, Cocoas, Sugars, Treacles Starch, Blue, Blacking, Black-lead Flour, Bran, Pollard, Oats, Wheat, Bice, Peas Preserved Milk, Meats, Fish 11 Biscuits (plain and fancy), Lollies Spices, Mustard, Curries Corn Flour, Sago, Tapioca, Arrowroot Currants, Raisins, Peel, Nuts, Dried Applet i. Maccaroni, Vermicelli, Ground Bice Soaps, Soap Powders, Soda, Whiting r Jams. Jellies, Marmalades, and Preserves Candles, Kerosine, Matches, Wicks Salt, Oils, Tiaegar, Sauces, Pickles, Chutnies Perfumery and Fancy Soaps 1 Sulphur, Epsom Salts, Extract Rennet, Annato Tartaric, Citric, and Salicylic Aoids y Pain-killer, Hop Bitters, Holloway's Pills Bicarbonate of Soda and Cream of Tartar Eno's Fruit Salts, Citrate Magnesia Carbonate-Ammonia, Quinine ,- " Linseed^ Castor, and Neat's-foot Oil Sarsaparilla, Codliver Oil • Spades, Shovels. Forks, Rakes, Hoes Axe, Pick, Scythe, and Sledgs Handles Axes, Hatchets, Scythes, Buckets Pails, Tubs, Washboards, and Pegs Fencing Wire and Barbed Wire Churns and Chaff-cutters l Hair and Bass Brooms | Bannister, Stove, Shoe, & Scrubbing Brushei Cognac, Geneva, Gin, Bum, and Whiskies Cherry Braady, Chartreuse, Ginger Brandy r Clarets, Ports, Sherries, Madeira, Marsalla, Noyeau, Curacoa, Milk Punoh, and Shrub Tarragona, and Champagnes Angostura, Orange, Quinine, &Yolk's Bitters Bass's ALb and Guinness' s Stout ZAme Juice, Limetta, Raspberry Vinegar, &c. , Wax Foundation Comb I Tobaccos, in caddies and boxes Hives, Section Boxes, and Apiary Ware J Ropes, Twine, Paper, Paper BagAgents for Bagnall Bros., Turua, Thames — Hives and Hive Material. 1 : = Goods subject to duty warehoused in bond. American and European Goods indented for on commission. Goods carf ully packed and forwarded per carrier or steamer.

OH. T^EMURI JOCKEY CLUB. Registered undor A.R.C. PBOGBAMME FOR ANNUAL MEETING, TO BE HELD ON ST. PATRICK'S DAY, THUBSDAY, MARCH 17th, 1887. , President : MR F. LIPSEY. Judge : MR D. SNODGRASS. Handicapped : MESSRS THOMAS SNODGRASS AND JOHN PHILLIPS. Starter : MR JOHN EARL. Stewards : THE COMMITTEE. 1. Settlees' Plate, 10 soys., 1£ miles. Weight for age. For horses, the bora fide property for three months prior to nomination, of settlers within the Ohinemuri County. 2. Publicans' Purse Handicap, 15 soVs., If miles. 3. Handicap Hubdles, 25 soys., 2 miles, over 8 flights 3ft 6in hurdles. 4. Hack Hurdles Handicap, 10 soys., 2 miles, 8 flights. 5. Ohinemuri Jockey Club Handicap, 30 soys., 2 miles. 6. Posy Race, of 5 soys., 1£ miles. Top weight 8 stone, 71b allowance for each and every inch under 14 hands. 7. Consolation JRace Handicap, 10 sots., 1 mile. • Qualif cation fee one guinea. Nomination 5 percent, on prize. Aoceptarces 5 per cent, on prize, Three entries or no race. First race at 12 shturp. Nominations close w|th the undersigned on Monday, Fetybary 28th, at 8 p.m. Weights declared hf the Hauraki Tribune Of March 4th. Acceptanceaclose Saturday, March 12th, at 8 p.m. Pony and Consolation Races post entry. EDWIN EDWARDS, \ Secretary. : BUY YOUR BOOTS [ WHERE YOU CAN GET ! THEM REPAIRED. i : AT THE "PINK OF FASHION." • GEORGE BONNER THE STRANP. V « •' ' '•■-. t » „ ; "t ; Post Card Proof. 1 - Salisbury, Tbnn., April 4, 1883. s Gents. — I was afflicted with serious-Kidnej and Urinary trouble for twelve years. -. Aftei I trying all the doctors and patent medicines ] . could hear of, I used two bottles of Hoj J Bitters and am perfectly cured . — B. F. Booth, f , * -. - Washington, D.C., April 3, 1883. To the Hop Bitters Co. : I Sxbs, — I write this as a token of the greal appreciation I have for yonr Bitters. I wai B afflicted with InflamnoatoryEheumatismsevei years, and no medicine seemed to do me an] a good until I tried three bottles of your Ho] Bitters, and to my surprise I am as well to-da] as ever I was. I hope you may have grea success in this great and valuaDle medicine Anyone witting to know more abont my cure can learn by addressing me.— E. K. Wa vms, 1103 16th Street. r , Prosecute the Swindlers ! r li when you pall for American Hop Bittex (see §¥&* ttmjfi of '- Hops on the white label an a Dr SouU y sn^ns bUwn in the bottle), the vendo ; hands outtoy&mg but Am*ru»n Hop Bitten 4 refuse ifr and fihuii that vendor as you woul 1 4 viper, and if hp has taken your money fc anything, else Mdiot him for the fraud and su him fhir damages for the swindle, and we wi pay you liberaUyJfor the eoiviction,

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XV, Issue 2108, 3 March 1887, Page 3

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