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DALGETY & CO. ~ DALGETY AND COT 7, LIMITED, STOCK, STATION. AND SHIPPING AGENTS. Head Office, 52, Lombard Street, London Branches at Melbourne, Geelong, Sydney, J, Newcastle, Rockhmpton, Perth, Freemantle, Albany, Dunedin, Chriatchurch. Capital fully subscribed .. £4,000,000 Capital paid up .. ... £1,000,000 Reserve Fund £130,000 ', DALGETY AND CO., Limited, are prepared to receive Consignments of Wool, Tallow, and all kinds of Produce for shipment to London or Australia. CASH ADVANCES made on Growing '• Clips of Wool on favorable terms, a l&o Tallow, Skins, and other Produce con- .. signed for sale in the LONDON or AUS- ■> TRALIAN MARKETS. Advances also made against FLAX consigned for sale in London or elsewhere. 7 NO COMMISSION CHARGED ON ADVANCES. Loans negotiated upon Freehold and 3 Leasehold lands at Lowest Current Rates of Interest. Woolpacks, Fencing Wire, and other Station Requisites always on hand. S AGENTS FOR SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION 3 COMPANY, LIMITED ) S.S. KIWI ) ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY FIRE AND LIFE ' ANDERSON & CO., DUNEDIN— FLOUR & OATMEAL W. J. BURMESTER—PORT WINES • Office: TENNYSON STREET, NAPIER. Wabekouse : BREASTWORK, PORT AHURISI. FOR SALE. TO ARRIVE per Alert from Dunedin, 200 sacks Prime Oats. DALGETY & CO., Ltd. TARADALE PUBLIC POUND. IMPOUNDED by Mr J, Tracy, ono brown pony mare, about 13J hands, off hind fetlock white, white star on forehead, white snip on nose, no shoes on, and no visible brand, appears to have been in harness. Also on same date one chestnut mare and foal at foot, about 14f hands. White star on forehead, branded like two O's (conjoined) en rump, no shoes on. If not reclaimed will be sold on TUESDAY, December the 15tb, 1891, at 12 noon. H. T. OULAGHAN, Poundkeeper. IMPOUNDED by the Ranger, on November 28th—Brown Gelding, branded like R (reversed) on off shoulder, white star on forehead, snip on nose, scar under saddle ; shod all round. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on the 14th December, at 12 o'clock, NOON. W. STOCK, Poundkeeper. TARADALE PUBLIC POUND. IMPOUNDED by Mr J. Tracey, on November 27th—One Bay Mare, white stripe down forehead, about 14J-hands high, no shoes on, with rope round neck; also, one Bay Horse, about 14| hands high, branded like a PK on near shoulder, no shoes on, appears to be a little lame. If the said horses are not redeemed they will be sold on FRIDAY, December 11th, 1891, at 12 noon. HENRY OULAGHAN, Poundkeeper. TMPOUNDED at Hastings, by Mr C X Farmery, on November 27th, from Hastings: — Ono Bay Gelding, star on forehead, little white on hind fetlocks, long tail, no brand. Chestnut Mare, branded X on off rump, white streak down face, off hind fetlock white ; with foal at foot. If not redeemed, and expenses paid, will be sold on 12th December, at 12 o'clock noon. W. STOCK, Poundkeeper. Hastings, November 2Sth, 1891. IMPOUNDED at Hastings by the Ranger, on December 4th— Red and white Cow, branded W on off rump, slit in both ears. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold on Friday, the 18th of December, at 12 o'clock noon. Wm. STOCK, Poundkeeper. HENRY WILLIAMS AND SONS, IRONMONGERS, NAPIER AND HASTINGS, HAVE just received first instalment of Waltee A. Wood's SINGLE APRON REAPER AND BINDER, MOWERS, HORSE HAY RAKES, &c, for which Henry Williams and Sons have been appointed Agents for the Hawke's Bay district. WALTER A. WOOD'S Were the FIRST to OPEN UP THEIR BLOCKS and also the FIRST TO COMPLETE THEIR TWO AND A-HALF ACRES EACH, which they did in ONE HOUR TWENTY-FIVE MINUTES, and defeated in the Experts' Class MASSEY, HORN SB V, AND MERCER, and in the Farmers' Class HORNfcBY, MERCER, AND BUCKEYE, Doing this when driven by a youth of seventeen years of age, and who had never previously driven a WOOD'S Machine. Duplicate parts always obtainable, Prices, Testimonials, and particulars furniched by 11. W. and Sons on application. BOOT TRADE. AREIVALS PElt S,S. ABAWA, SUMMER AND AUTUMN_GOODS. JUST RECEIVEDFIVE CASES AND EIGHT TRUNKS BOOTS, 8110 EH, AND SLIPPERS, Direct from the LEADING MANUFACTURERS In England, and as wo are already well Stocked our display of BOOTS AND SHOES Will satisfy ail buyers who will give us a call. It is perfectly disgusting to read the advertisements of the present day with " Cheap Sales and Best Value in Town," and one knows what not, until people are almost disponed to throw a newspaper in the fire. It i* refreshing, however, to find one exception to the general rule, and tho public will do well to bear it in mind that they can always get the VERY NEWEST and MOST FASHIONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES I'Koai MEBAN AND WILSON AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. Through this means MEBAN & WILSON havo made an Imperishable Name for themselves in their Daily Increasing Trade. CALL AND INSPECT 1 Our New Goods of all kinds and sizes. 3 Women's, Muids', and Girls' Tan and Canvas Shoes in Endless Variety. Note Prices, Compare Value, and be con--1 vinoed that MEBAN AND WILSON are ~ the Chenpcst Boot and Shoe Dealers and v Manufacturers in this District. ■ MEBAN '&WILSON, '* PORT ASUHIRI. OILSKINS. OILSKINS. OILSKINS. J T Is. F kT N X L I N f 0 ' SAIL AND TENT MAKER, [r Damon Sibeet. Tho Cheapest end Beat House for TontE m Tarpaulins, .Horse Cloths, Fishin a and m Ponnis Nets , Oilskin Clothing, Flage, &c, Sond or Call for I'rice-L.ist,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6325, 9 December 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6325, 9 December 1891, Page 1