NOTICE TO SHIPPERS OF "WOOL To Wellington. PFVEE regular trading schooneeb *-W ± "SEA SERPENT" and ESw^^^ THEE will take WOOL at reduced jj/lnj|ftgj^> rates from Waipureku and Port wKiffiySia Napier. Apply to "'-A--'- . ' J- B. Feegkjson, Waipureku or Capt. BrATR, Napier. PATANGATA HOTEL. J ROB JOHN begs respectfully to inform the • settlers and others that having made exten-sive-additions to his premises, he is now in a position to giving COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION— keeping a large stock of Wines, Spierrs, Boxtied Ale and Poetee — not forgetting the requirements in the COOKING- Depaetment and a good supply of PROVENDER for HORSES. He has also on hand an assortment of STORES comprising : — Watertight and Blucher Boots Regatta and blue Striped Shirts Moleskin, Cord and Cloth Trousers Cloth and Fancy Vests Flannels, Blankets, Brown Hollands, , White and Grey Calicoes, Prints Long Cashmere and Barege Shawls Stockings, Sox, Thread, Tapes, Stays &c. Flour, Sugar, Currants Tea, Mustard, Pepper, Salt Soap, Tobacco, Cigars &c. Patangata, November, 1858. Water Carriage to Waipureku. McDonald, Campbell, & Co., BE& to inform settlers that they have made arrangements to keep their decked boat the "CiAEA" constantly in this trade, and that goods submitted to their care will meet -with attention and despatch. The rates of freight are considerably lower than formerly, viz., ~" ~ "*' """ On goods from Napier 255. ton Wool from 'Waipureiu, — Large Bales Bs. each. " " Small " 6s. " For further particulars apply to J A. Kennedy. Spit, Napier, Dec. 1, 1858. MISS FIELD, WISHES to inform the Inhabitants of Napier and surronnding country, that she has ! commenced business as LADIES' OUTFITTER, and in General Drapery Goods, in Carlyle Street ; and solicits the patronage of Ladies and Families. A large assortment of Ready made Mourning Dresses in Prints, and Muslins, Mourning Wrappers, and Children's Dresses. Also Ladies' and Children's Holland Jackets ; the new steel spring Skirt, and Moreen Skirts in all colors with every article in the Ladies' Under-clotbing department. FREIGHT OF VYOOL TO WELLINGTON, Per "Wong-a Wonga." NOTICE is hereby given that the managing committee of the Wellington steam navigation company have reduced the freight of WOOL to Wellington by the above vessel to $d. per lb \ T. H. FitzGeeaid, Agent, Napier, Dec. 1, 1858. FOR SALE -nOUR PAIRS OF BULLOCKS, 3 years old, Jj large bodied, free from vice, Goo© Leadebs, and guaranteed sound in every respect. Apply to RICHAEDSON & CHABLTOST. Meanee Spit, Oct. 22, 1858. FOR SALE, AlfE MABE AND FOAL. STUART, KINROSS, & CO. Napier, Dec. 10, 1858. On Sale by the Undersigned . 1 A AA A FEET Kauri Boards & Scantling 14 , UV U 20.000 Kauri Shingles- ' -'■./ • .J. H. Vatttiee. Eastern Spit, Dec. 2, 1858. rriHE UNDERSIGNED are cash purchasers of . "JL ttool and other produce, or will abtance : MBERAotEr on shipments per "Clontarf," to their : correspondents in London. RICHAEDSON & ChAEXTON.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 65, 18 December 1858, Page 1
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