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TO COVER THIS SEASON AT Mr. HUNTER'S STATION, POEANGAHAU The Imported Cart Stallion SOVEREIGN. PHIS FINE HORSE, newly imported 4- from Australia by Captain Hays, seven years old, was got by the imported Horse George the Fourth, out of an imported , Clydesdale Mare. He is 16^ hands high, a beautiful dark bay, with black points, a | sure foal getter, and his stock in Australia allowed to be first rate. Terms. — £3 3s. each mare. If three or more mares the bona fide property of one person, a reduction will be made. .Porangahau, November, 23, 1857. ROYAL HOTEL. T\ANIEL MUNNin returning his sincere -L' thanks to the Ahuriri Settlers for their liberal patronage since commencing business at Port Napier, takes the opportunity of the establishment of the Press to inform them that it will continue to be his study to import no other than first class Wines, Spirits, Ales, §c, tyc, which will be vended wholesale and retail at reasonable rates. To Settlers and Travellers visiting this District, which for extent of Cotmtry and climate is second to none in New Zealand, he has only to add they will find abundance of good provisions for themselves and horses. Napier, 30th Nov., 1857. D. GRAHAM & CO. WAREHOUSEMEN, & IMPORTERS OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE,— A VAIL themselves of this opportunity -tJLthrough the medium of the Hawke's Bay Herald, of informing the Merchants, Storekeepers, and settlers of the Ahuriri District, that they have always on hand a most extensive and varied assortment of Merchandize, comprising every description of manufactured goods in Silk, Cotton, Linen, and Woollen, as well as every variety of Fancy Goods. Auckland, 24th August 1857. WAIPAWA STORE. ~nUNOYER & CO. beg to inform the in--L' land Settlers and Public of Ahuriri, that they intend opening a General Store at Abbotsford, Waipawa, on or about the first of November ; and hope, by keeping a large stock of well assorted Goods, at moderate prices, to obtain a fair share of business. They will be prepared to give the highest Cash Prices, at all times, for Wool, Tallow, Sheepskins, and other Produce. October 22, 1857. STORAGE! STORAGE! STORAGE! T\)R ANY QUANTITY OF WOOL J- and Goods, may be obtained at the Waipureka Hotel — the proprietor having just completed a STORE, GO feet + 14, for the accommodation of country settlers. During this season, there is every probability of wool being shipped direct from Waipureka, and the value of storage at Waipureka will be fully appreciated. F. DYETT. WOOL. THE UNDERSIGNED are Purchasers of wool, and will Advance liberally on consignments of the same for Shipment to London, or the Colonies. NEWTON & BROWNE. Napier, Oct. 31, 1857. FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! AT THE STEAM FLOUR MILL, NAPIER, T7LOUR, Ist. quality, 265. f 100 fts. -C BRAN, 2s. f- bushel. T. H. FITZGERALD.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume I, Issue 13, 19 December 1857, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume I, Issue 13, 19 December 1857, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume I, Issue 13, 19 December 1857, Page 4

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