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LICENSES to Sell Game and Native Game have been issued to Conroy and Co., Joseph Baines, Thomas Woods, Alfred Pileher, Joseph Stone, J. F. Crane, James M-Donald, Wm. F. Cross. HAAVKE'S BAY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. LICENSES to kill Game during the 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. C. Gavin, C. Syinmons, F. Kirk, J. Jamieson, P. S. Cosgrove, D. Can-mock, W. O. Taylor, A. AVestmoreland, R. Smith, Julius Christopherson, M. E. Brookes, T. Tanner, J. Evans, J. D. Ormond, J. D. Ormond, jr., C. A. Fitzßoy, J. S. Meredith, R. Willan, W. Downey, A. H. Elbcurne, Jas. Cheer, R. Davis, Fred. Pileher, F. M. Nelson, 0. Nelson, J. P. Macandrew, W. D. Macandrew, AY. 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. Batsman, R. Groomo, jun., E. Lansdown, E. Denton, Geo. Tait, H. Lansdown, W. H. Nelson, T. E. Brill, Chas. Brill, Hans Brill, Alox. Anderson, W. J. Couper, W. Haines, C. Stacoy, T. H. Potts, J. James, R. P. Johnson, Thos. Ingram, W. E. Ingram, 0. E. Fraser, M. Sullivan, J. P. Fras, Alf. Frus, John Wood, W. G. 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. Croxton, A. H. Parkinson, J. Aikman, W. Vesty, W. Aikman, R. Parkinson, E. F. Hardy, H. D. Hardy, C. Hobson, R. Anderson, 0. Elemmington, T. Howard, A. H. Witherow, I. W. Witherow, J. Lord, H. H. Bone, J. _oung, E. P. Smart, H. T. Bagnall, A. L. Allan; C. M. Allan, J. W. Bibby, W. H. I. Bennett, P. Palmer, C. H. M'Lean, G. E. Simpson, H. Hoben, E. Houseman, T. Ireland, F. Ireland, W. Croxton, R. Crox;on, J. H. Jull, T. Floyd. A. Robertson, P Crosse, C. Cheer, G. R. King, W. Ellis, _. B. Taylor, H. A. Lambert, F. Lambert, ".erald Allom, J. J. West, Lauritz Frus, A. iVright, J. T. Wilson, 0. Winger, A. Pomerantz, W. C. F. Bierre, R. E. Rasnusen, J. C. Westall, A. Hayward, G. . .Bradford, H. T. Wright, N. W. Ibboton, F. R. Duncan, E. J. Gothard, S. Jniith, 0. Smith, E. R. Hawker, 0. J. "ones, G. Nelson, R. W- Hornby, C. lowell, A. H. Powdrell, J. Watts, S. F. Vhitcombe, S. Hooper, C. Brown, A. S. G. Jarlyon, A. Giblin, W. P. Studholme, AY. I. Taylor, J. Burridge, J. O. Evett, W. .offit, W. A. Richardson, J. F. Crane, J. ■ Jail, J. 3. Goodall, S. Crowther, H. Badley, ?. Whittle, A. Thomas, W. Davies, J. L. lerrick, C. J. Nairn, William Balfour, W. .nlayson, A. Gethin, D. M'CuUoch, W. ). Muuro, R. Smythe, J. M. M'Kinnon, ). AValker, J. Powdrell, M. P. Chapman, !. D. K.nnedv, G. S. Fisher, M. Cropp, S. i'Greevy, jr.," T. Simmons, Jos. Hudson, V. Bird. F. E. T. Simcox, G. H. M. Vhite, D. Moronev, Jos. Fletcher, J. H. i\ Ayres, C. Arrow, G. L. L. T. Abra-an-s, John Adams, jr., P. Timmis, Jas. -dams, E. M'Farlane, N. Rosval, J. G. Vilson, 0. S. Wigan, W. A. M'Donald, >. Hansend, G. M'Donald, Duncan M'Donld, J. Sourdon, T. C. L. Holroyd, R. H. • lason, J. H. Williams, A. D. Blythe, A. Scale, A. AVigzel, F. Roper, L. Vaughan, V. Gray, R- Dickey, F. Younghusband, as. AVebh, H. H. Webb, Irene Olsen, A. ! AVebber, C. Bak, L. G. Cross, J. E. Uddell, AY. H. Hawkins, W. West, Br.,T. iarris, Julias Johansen, O. Thoresen, T. V. Pettersen, Job Packer, J. Schooles, A. ihield, H. James, W. Fawkner, T. Martin, '. Davey, C. M. Campbell, F. M. Ross, A. J. Seymour, J. Loveday, E. J. Watt, C. j'Hennum, J. Orchard, W. Hogg, A. .osvall, D. Carmine, A. Potts, A. J. Jotterill, F. Logan, J. F. Jardine, J. W. .arlile, L. W. North, C. E. Gordon, P. lobertson, F. E. Lys, L. Mathison, W. .heer, P. Martin, Abel Webber, A. Anderon, Hans Findsen, G. Charteris, A. Poyer, J. P. Hamlin, H. Reaney, W. Dabbs, _. Broughton, AY. B. Jones, F. White, E. Vhite, A. E. Tuxford, J. B. Jones, S. C. Jodfray, J. N. May, Henry M'Mullien, ,V. Free-nantlo, Bert Lambert, L. Yon iaast, William M'Kenzie, William Buckidge, J. B. Gilberd, C. Chadwick, C. P. .raudon, Thomas Kelly, Langley Shaw, J. E. Scale, James Ross, J.. B. Huuter, F. S,. Millman, W. J. Tyerman, Frank Boys, _dward Buchanan, L.**de Pelichet, J. B. .".ambers, Frank Hill, John Chambers, jr., f. Howse, G. Merritt, Ihaka Whaanga, A. „ Gardiner, A. Hopkirk, J. Howell, C. [_! Mackersey, S. Bridge, H. O'Grady, A. P. Kennedy, H. Cammock, N. H. Beamish, T. Wilson, A. Jamieson, Sam native), A.M. Williams. Chas. West, E. ... Haggen, G. Alcott, W. Robson, J. H. >wan, G. T. Stewart, Jos. Leithead, F. C. _. Crawford. "^^__7^7bo^ , .HE MOSGIEL WOOLLEN FACTORY CO. (LIMITED). Tweeds, Suitings, Serges Ladies' Costume Cloths, Cricketing* Homespuns, Plaidings, Blankets Flannels, Rugs, Plaids, Shawls Yarns, Men's and Youths' Hosiery Ladies' and Children's Hose, and Woollen Underclothing. There has been no exhibit in the Mcl wurne Exhibition which has attracted more ittention than that of the MOSGIEL WOOLLEN GOODS. Visitors from all __c old countries, as well as from the carious, colonies, are unamimous in their praises of the excellent class of Woollens made at Mosgiel, and shown in the Melbourne Exhibition. The New Zealand Publio are asked to ceco_-.se the benefit to them of being able to purchase GENUINE WOOL GOODS oi Mosgiel manufacture without high tariff iuties, whereas in Victoria a tariff of 25 per tent, does not iar the recognition of the superior merits of Mosgiel Woollens, while in Sydney they meet European goods on equal Free Trade erms and prices. ig-f* Buyers should see they ootam the genuine Mosgiel articles, and not be content with these termed " Colonial," which may not give the same satisfaction. WHOLESALE TRADE SUPPLIED AT THE COMPANY'S AVAREHOUBE, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. J. H. MORRISON, Manager. "hTjTholder, CASH OAL, AVOOD, AND GRAIN DEPOT, Emeiison stbekt, Next to Working Men's Club. Also, Sashes, Doors, and Well-seasoned limber always in stock. All orders punctually attended to. H. J. HOLDER, BUILDER. JOBBING WORKAT CHEAPEST RATES. sScTACLES. A LEVI, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN . Hastings stroet.—All defects o vision thoroughly tested and accurately fitted with the Optical aid to perfect sight. Very large stock of Pebbles in Gold, Silver, and Steel Speotacleand Folder Frames, Optical Glass Spectacles, all qualities, Caratacts, Deep Concaves, Riding, Folder, and *Si_--l-_ Concaves. Cylindrical., Prismatics, Telescopes and Field ei-ese-, and Colored Glasses. Repairs accurately made. Mow Lenses, Frames, &c., fitted. Occulisti prescriptions carefully filled. Always arriving •— Latest Tobacconist Novelties in AVooden and Meersohaum Pipes, Pouches, Cigarette Holders and ! Cases, AValking Stioks, and all Tobacconist Sundries. Turkish, Egyptian, and American Cigarettes, and a largo assortment of brands of Tob'aorioa and Cigars. MR. SYDNEY HOBEN, GRADUATE " WITH HONORS " Of THE ROYAL CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC, LEIPSIO. Puml of Herr Professor Director Capellmeister Dr. CHrl Reinecke (Piano Vortrag) Herr Professor Bruno Zwintcher (liano Hor/r-oK-Paul Homeyer, Organist of tho Gewandhaus (Organ) . Herr Professor Gustav Ewald (Singing and Voice Production) Herr Professor Gustav Schrcek (Theory of Herr Professor Dr. Oscar Paul (Histoity and .Esthetics of Music) And the faculty of the Royal Consorvatorium. . Will be prepared to receive pupils on and after tho Ist July, 18i»0. terms: Four Guineas per quarter for each brunch, payable iv ad vunoo. THOMAS'S SHEEP DIP. riIHE Undersigned has a full Stock of X this valuable Dip now on hand for Sale, aud is prepared to supply allorders a. OUC °- H. A. BANNER, 1 Agent for Hawke's Bay.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5882, 14 July 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5882, 14 July 1890, Page 1

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