less persons tendering are responsible. H. R. RUSSELL, Chairman ofthe Board. Mount Herbert, Waipukurau, March 31, 1858.
preliminary announcement to settlers, storekeepers, an© others AUCTION SALE JOHN ALEXANDER SMITH Will sell by Public Auction, with'ut reserve, at his Store on the SPIT, NAPIER, on a day to be named in next is- | sue of the Hawke's Bay Herald, — The following 1 Choice Selection of Goods, suitable for Settlers, Storekeepers, and the Maori trade :— 2 HORSE DRAYS, Sydney made 2 Iron Ploughs 2 Wheat Mills Auckland Flour and Ship's Bread Woolpacks, Corn Sacks Gunny Bags, Tarpaulins Saddlery, Horse and Bullock Harness Whips and Spurs Clothing, assorted Blue Serge and White Shirts Boots and Shoes Prints, Toweling, &c. Blue Cloth Caps Nails and Screws, assorted Wedges and Maul Rings American Axes and Handles Cross Cut, Pit, and Hand Saws Iron Shovels Scythes and Handles Sickles, Augers, T Hinges, Butts, &c. Locks, assorted Horse Shoes, Horse Shoe Nails, assorted Bullock Chains, Chain Traces Frying Pans, Gridirons Saucepans, Tea Kettles Zinc Saucepans, Handbowls Tea and Coffee Pots Sheepshears Chisels, Files, Rasps Cashboxes Rag Stones, Scythe Strops Double and Single Blocks, assorted Pitch and Tar Boiled and Raw Oil Turpentine, White Lead Paint Brushes, Window Glass &c. Iron Buckets Looking Glasses, Crockery Pipes, Flour Sieves 4 & 2 Gftlion Cases Gin Cherry Cordial, Champagne Cider Rice Pickles, Vinegar, Olive Oil Preserved Salmon &c. &c. &c. J. A. S., in appearing before the public in the capacity of auctioneer, wishes to assure them that their interest shall have his careful attention, and that he will endeavour to render his establishment on the Spit, one where the producer may obtain the best Market for his produce, and buyers meet with the Goods they require. EOT-L HOTEL DMUNN, in thanking the inhabitants • and Settlers for their patronage since commencing business, begs to intimate that he is about relinquishing the Store Business and intends converting the premises into comfortable rooms for the better accommodation of the Settlers and strangers visiting Napier. He also thanks the Military for their kind patronage, and will hava on Sale, Wholesale and Retail, per Sea Serpent, in addition to his present stock,— 6 Hhds. Colonial Ale, "Mays" 2 HhcUu London Porter 2 Hhds. W. I. Rum 1 Hhd. Martell's Brandy 2 Or. Casks Sherry 1 Or. Cask Scotch Whiskey 1 Or. Cask Old Tom 20 Casks Bottled Ale and Porter. Ale and Porter drawn off in five gallon kegs to suit families Also Brandy, Rum, and Whiskey in 2 & 5 gallon kegs, at the lowest remunerating rates. March 18, 1858.]
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 1, Issue 29, 10 April 1858, Page 3
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