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Business IVoticcs. TO SHEEPFARMERS. WOOL SCOURING. TT'NOWLES & CO., (Farndon RailwayJ\_ Station) having now largely added to their "Wool-scouring Plant and accommodation at Hikototo Works are prepared to sort and scour Wool in any quantities ; this branch is under the management of Mr Peter Pownall, so long and favorablyknown as an expert in the business. Wool sent to the Farndon station, the works, or to any of the merchants at the Spit for scouring, will be returned with despatch to order. KNOWLES & CO. — THLDRED T)ECK AND pO., MILLERS AND GENERAL | MERCHANTS, THE OLD HOUSE, CLIVE AND HASTINGS. 1883 SP Si- TG 1883 SUMMER YI7E have now on hand and opening up the bulk of our— SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Ex "Embelton," "Wave Queen," "s.s. Doric," and "Helen Denny, ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. PRINTS, Pompadours, New Checks and spots, stripes, and Plates Satteen French Designs, Plain and Brocho Oatmeal Cloth, New Figured All the latest shapes in Ladies' and Girls' straw Hats, Mantles, Jackets, &c. WE nOLD A HEAVY STOCK OF MEN'S, Youths', and Boys' Clothing, also the Best Makea from the Kaiapoi Woollen Factory, Christchurch Men's Shirts, Hats, Scarfs, and Ties, now shapes STATION QTORES. Wool Packs, seaming Twine, Sheep Shears, Fencing Wire, Barb Wire, Staples, &c, &g. 50 Bales Corn Sacks Agents for Thomas's Sheep Dip. See testimonials. This dip only costs 2/- per 100 sheep. TO ARRIVE, Per "Pleionc," now in Wellington. 2 CASES Burgoino & Ball's Sheep Shears. TO ARRIVE, Per "Lady Jocelyn." Kf)P CASES MERCHANDISE. Cash Purchasers of Wool, Wheat, and other Produce. CITY FLOUR MILLS. Superfine Silk-dressed Flour, Bran, Sharpo's, &c. E. BECK & CO IMPORTERS, MILLERS, AND j GENERAL MERCHANTS, The Old House, Clive and Hastings. HASTINGS. PQ -\T ACDONALD, . iOe JLVJL Tailor, Hastings. Begs to intimate to his old customers and others that he will re-commence business on Saturday, November 17, in premises opposite those of Mr. G. Hastings, Painter, with a carefully-selected stock of Tweeds and Coatings, bought while on his visit to the Old Country ; also, a selection of tho best Kaiapoi Tweeds, for saddle wear. W. L. W H l T E ' OF EMERSON STREET, NAPIER, Wants Purchasers for OAA FIRST-CLASS PERAM/Ci\J\J BULATORS. at "I tyß. each. Every Description of Basket Work at tho Lowest possible Prices. Toys' and Fancy Goods Cheaper than any House in Napier •jyr rs. it odg so N Carlylo- street: MONTHLY NUBSE. rnHOMAS 1) I 8 H O P , Hastings. Stock, Station, Land, and General Commission Agent. in rin Ho M so N, EXPERIENCED CniMNEY SWEEP, Port Ahuriri. Attendance on Mils, and in town. C/W". j\f AC K ENZIE > COMMISSION, SHIPPING, AND CUSTOM HOUSE AGENT. I JL CARD.] T> EN. T) JOHNSON, Auctioneer, Stock, Station, and General Commission Agent. The Repository, Waip aw a. T EONARD AND CO., GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS AND HOTEL BROKERS, I Hastings-street, Napier. Temporary Offices —In the Lane next Mr J. W. Craig's, Bookseller, Hastingsstreet. p T INDSAY T\/rARGOLIOUTH, Licensed Land Beokeb, Valuer, Sharebrokek and General Agent, National Insurance Buildings, Emerson Street. TT /H SPACEMAN, '(Organist of St. John's, Napier.) Teacher ofthe Organ, Pianoforte, Violin, AND SINGINO. Importer of Musical Instruments Pianoforte and Harmonium Tuner and Repairer. Terms on application. Address: — Emeuson-street, Napier.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3843, 10 November 1883, Page 1

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