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~t\ IGENSES '"'to Sell 1 . Game and^Native JL_ Game have been issued to Conroy and Co:, Joseph Bajnes, Thomas Woods,' Alfred PUoher, Joseph Stone, J. F. Orarie,. James M'Donald, Wm. F. Cross. HAWKE'S BAY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. T lOENSEB to kill Game during the. JL_ ensuing season have been issued to the following persons:—G. Thornton. W. Hastie, E. Smart, F. G. Matheson, J. : Britten, E. Britten, James Dixon, T. Pissey, T. Brinson, W, 0. Gavin, 0. Symmons, F; Kirk, J. Jamieson, P. S. Cosgrove, D; Cammook, W. O. Taylor, A.. Westmoreland, R. Smith, Julius Christopherson, M. E. Brookes, T: Tanner, J. Evans, J. D. Ormond^, J. D. Ormond, jr., O. A. Fiteßrby, J- SI Meredith, R. Willan, W. Downey, A. H. Elbourne, Jas. Cheer, R. Davis, Fred. Pilcher, F. M. Nelson, 6. Nelson, J. F. Macandrew, W. D. Macandrew,-W. Peakmen, H. List, C. L. Lagor, W. A. Pyne, H. Crawford, E. Roach,, F. Stowe, J. Donovan, A. Tiokner, P. Vaughan, A. Amundsen, J. Maroney, F. S. Waterhouse, T. Groome, J. Absolom, R.. Batemari, R. Groomo, jun., E. Lansdown, E., Denton, Geo. Tait, H. Lansdown, W. H. Nelson, T. E. Brill, Chas. Brill, '. Hans Brill, Alex. Anderson, W. J.. Coiiper, W. Haines, C. Staoey, T. H. Potts, J. James, R. P. Johnf son, Thos. Ingram, W. E. Ingram, C E! • Eraser, M. Sullivan, J. P. Frus, Alf.'Frus, John Wood, W. 0. Scott, A.Corskie, J. Gollan, W. T. Austin, W. A. Austin, G. Fannin, W. Parkinson, T, Parkinson, G. Franklin, R. J. Hunter, P. Hunter,' J. Williams, J, Wheeler, Josh. Wheeler, J. B. Clibborn, F. H. Drower, A. J. Herbert, W. S. Glass,. W- Campbell, Hy. Croxtbn, A. H. Parkinson, J. Aikman, W. Vesty, W. Aikman, R. Parkinson, E. F. Hardy, H. D. Hardy, C. Hobson, R. Anderson, 0. Hemmington, T. Howard, A. H. Witherow, J. W. Witberow, J. Lord, H. H. Bene, J. Young, E. P. Smart, H. T.Bagnall, A. L. Allan, 0. M. Allan, J- W. Bibby, W. H. J. Bennett, P. Palmer, O. H. M'Lean, G. E. Simpson, H. Hoben, E. Houseman, T. Ireland, F. Ireland, W. Croxton, R. Groxton, J. H. Jull, T. Floyd. A. Robertson, T. Crosse, C. Cheer, G. R. King, W. Ellis, A. B. Taylor, H. A. Lambert, F. Lambert, Gerald Allom, J. J. West, Lauritss Frus, A. Wright, J. T. Wilson, 0. Winger, A. Pomerant_, W. C. F. Bierre, R. E. Rasmusen, J.. C. Westall, A. Hayward, G. B H. T. Wright, N.W. Ibbotson, F. R. Dunoan, E. J. Gothard, S. Smith, 0. Smith, E. R. Hawker, 0. J. Jones, G. Nelson, R. W. Hornby, 0. Howell, .A. H. Ppwdrell, J. Watts, S. F. Whitcombe, S; Hooper," C. Brown, A. S. G. Carlyon, A. Giblin, W. P. Studholme, W. S. Taylor, J. Burridge, J. O. Evett, W. Proffit, W. A. Richardson, J. F. Crane, J. Ball. J. S. Goodall, S. Orowther, H. Badley, T. Whittle, A. Thomas, "W. Davies, J. L. Herriok, 0. J. Nairn, William Balfour, W. Finlayson, A. Gethin, D. M'Cullooh, W. C. Munro, R. Smythei J. M. M'Kinnon, D. Walker, J. Powdrell, M. P. Chapman, 0. D. X ,nnedy, G. S. Fisher, M. Cropp, S. M'Greevy, T. Simmons, Jos. Hudson, W. Bird. F. E. T. Simcox, G. H. M. , White, D.Moroney, Jos. Fletcher, J. H. F. Ayres, C. Arrow, G. L. L. T. Abrahams, John Adams, jr., P. Timmis, Jas. Adams, E. M'Farlane, N. Ro.val, J. G. Wilson, O. S. Wigan, W. A. M'Donald, 0. Hanßend, G. M'Donald, DunoanM'Donald, J. Bourdon, T. 0. L. Holroyd, R. H. Mason, J. H. Williamsj A. D. Blythe, A. Beale, A. Wigzel, F. Roper, L. Vaughan, W. Gray, R- Dickey, F. Younghusband, Jas. Webb, H. H. Webb, Irene Olsen, A. 0. Webber, 0. Bak, L. G. Cross, J. E. Riddell, W. H. Hawkinß, W. West, er., T. Harris, Julias Johansen, 0. Thoresen, T. W. Pettersen, Job Paoker, J. Schooles, A. Shield, H. James, W. Fawkner, T. Martin, J. Davey, C. M. Campbell, F. M. Ross, A. C. Seymour, J. Loveday, E. J. Watt, 0. O'Hennum, J. Orchard, W. Hogg, A. Rosvall, D. Cannin-r, A. Potts, A. J. Cotter—*, _". Irf-jjan, J. F. Jaxdine, J. W. Carlile, L. W. North, C. E. Gordon, P. Robertson, F. E. Lys, L. Mathison, W. Cheer, P. Martin, Abel Webber, A. Anderson, Hans Findsen, G. Charteris, A. Poy_er, J. P. Hamlin, H. Reaney, W. Dabbs, E. Broughton, W. B. Jones, F. White, E. White, A. E. Tuxford, J. B. Jones, S. 0. Godfrav, J. N. May, Henry M'Mullien, W. Free-nantle, Bert Lambert, L. Yon. Haast, William M-Kenzie, William Buokridge, J. B. Gilberd, 0. Chad wick, C. P. Brandon, Thomas Kelly, Langley Shaw, G. E. Scale, James Ross, J. B. Hunter, F. R. Millman, W. J. Tyerman, Frank Boys, Edward Buchanan, L. Tde Pelichet, J. B. Chambers, Frank Hill, John Chambers, jr., J. Howae, G. Merritt, Ihaka Whaanga, A. R. Gardiner, A,. Hopkirk, J. Howell, O. _. Mackersoy, S. &rid_&. P. "Kennedy, H. Cammook, N. H. Beamish, T. Wilson, A;-Jamieson, Sam (native), A. M. Williams, Chas. West, E. A. Haggen, G. Alcott, W. Robson, J. H. Swan, G. T. Stewart. AEJOO7 THE MOSGIEL WOOLLEN FACTORY CO. (LIMITED). Tweeds, Suitings, B"**ges Ladies' Costume Clot__, Cricketing* Homespuns, Plaidings, Blanket- i Flannels, Rugs, Plaids, Shawls Yarns, Men s and Youths' Hosiery \ Ladies' and Ohildren-s Hose, and Woollen Underclothing. There has been no exhibit in the Mcl bourne Exhibition whioh has attracted more attention than that of the MOSGIEL WOOLLEN GOODS. Visitors from all the old oountries, as well as from the various, oolonieß, are unamimo-s in their praises of the excellent class of Woollens made at Mos-jiel, and shown in the Melbourne Exhibition. The New Zealand Publio are asked to reoojniise the benefit to them of being able to purchase GENUINE WOOL GOODS of Mosgiel manufacture without high tariff duties, whereas in Victoria a tariff of lb per cent, does not bar the recognition of the superior merits of Mosgiel Woollens, while in Sydney they meet European good* on equal Free Trade erms and prices. igS" Buyer* should see they obtain the genuine Mosgiel articles, and not be content with those termed " Colonial," which may not give the same satisfaction. WHOLESALE TRADE SUPPLIED AT THE COMPANY'S WAREHOUSE, ; HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. ! J. H. MORRISON, Manager. EST OLIVE GENERAL WAREHOUSE [Established 18G6]. Juno 2nd, 1890. -, '' TO OUR PATRONS. Wo beg to advise you of the arrival of our First Direot "shipment of ; YATES' GUARANTEED VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, &0., &c, To which we would draw your attention as; being a First-class Assortment. Our Illustrated Catalogues expected daily. GRAIN. GRAIN. GRAIN. Barley, Oats, Wheat; also Fowl do, Cheap. Just to hand, 5 tons best Oaten Chiift 7 tons do to arrive. Also, a lsrge consignment of Maize, which will be sold cheap, i We have also just recoived & TONS SUPERIOR FLOUR, Gristed from wheat specially selected. We commend this lino to heads of families, being much cheaper, and very much more nourishing than the refined Southern Brands. Try it. The noted "Atlas" Brand, from Timaru, also in Stook. BRAN and SHARPS just to hand, 2J tons. SUGARS to replenish stocks, 1 ton No. 2 | expected daily. i TEAS ! TEAS 1 Nelson and Moato's, Gregg's, " Empire," " Pagoda," *« Five O'clock," &c, &c. ' WEST CLIVE GROCERY, DRAPERY, AND BOOK WAREHOUSE, S. O- THORNTON, PROPRIRTOR. THOMAS'S SHEEP DIP. nnHE Undersigned has a full Stock of X this valuable Dip now on hand for Salo, and is prepared to supply allorders at H. A. BANNER, Agent for Hawko's Bay. OF SCOTCH WHISKY, (_, üBREADALBANE." To be had of all Storekeepers, Hotelkeepert Grocers, and Wine Merchants. Agotl " ROBJOHNS AND CO., N'tU-i.-r -Mill Wellin 'on. NIUH.TSOIL CONTRACT. 4 LL communications of whatever uature ___ rei'erriug to the Mghtaoil OouUact .viva bo iuldre-*«ed to Box 116, I .0.. > **" e ' r tmHN (-HTFKIK. ■|~~R F~R A N X LI N , * SAHi AND TENT MAKER, D ALTON SIIIEKT. The Cheapest and Best Houso for Tents, i Tarpaulins, Horse Cloths, hißhin 0 auJ Teams Nets, Oilskin Clothing, Flags, _c. Send or Call for Price List.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5872, 2 July 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5872, 2 July 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5872, 2 July 1890, Page 1

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