EX "PEGASUS." . AND ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER in pints and quarts . '>■■ «... .Manila Cordage, American Buckets Solid Iron French Bedsteads Bottled Fruits, Jams, Jellies, Bath Bricks Company's No. 1 pieces Sugai* " crystalized " i Dried Apples, Sardines, and other groceries ' Iron Barrow Wheels Wedges, Maul Rings, Paling Knives Sorby's patent Scythes, complete BY Sickles, Garden Rakes, Dog Chains Adzes, Shingle Hammers, Mortice Axes Horse and Wood Rasps, Chest Locks Bill Hooks, Potato and Hay Forks Tomahawks, Sash Tools, Jack Planes Pit-saw sets, Pit and Cross-cut Files Spirit and Bottling Taps, Candlesticks Steel Snuffers, Corkscrews, Pocket Cutlery, Table and Desert Knives Butcher's Knives and Steels Tea and Coffee Pots, &c. Saddlery, Plate Glass Mirrors, Cruet Stands French Clocks, White Wash Brushes Horse Brushes, Curry and Mane Combs Dinner and Desert Services complete for 12 persons Tea and Breakfast " " " Meat and Vegetable Dishes, Decanters Cups and Saucers, Water Jugs, Glassware Toilet sets, Jam Jars &c. Pilot Jackets, Tuscan and Panama Hats Duck, Canvas, and Drill Trowsers Linen Drill, Russia Duck Linen Diaper, Baby Linen Also a large assortment of Drapery, Haberdashery and Slop Goods. Newton & Browne. Napier, £cc. 1, 1858. FOR SALE, 3cyf\ EWES and 70 Ewe Lambs, deliverable AAj in November, 1859, or they can remain on the run for five years with a guaranteed percentage of increase. This affords a desirable opportunity for parties wishing to invest in this District. Apply to A. Alexander Esq., or to the Undersigned. Richardson & Cearlton. Dec. 10, 1858. Storage of Wool at Napier. mHE UNDERSIGNED have arranged for the J_ erection of a most commodious wool store on the Spit, which will be completed by 15th Dec. next, in which wool intended for shipment per "Lucy James," for Wellington will be stored S'ree of claarge It will be covered with iron and detached from all other buildings to benefit by the lowest rate of insurance. Stttart, Kinross & Co. Notice to Shippers per "Clontarf." fpHE UNDERSIGNED, having completed arX rangements for ample storage on both the Eastern and Western Spits, are prepared to store, free of charge, all wool or other produce intended /or shipment by the above ship. Richardson & Charlton. Meanee Spit, Nov. 27, 185 S. Monthly Sales by AuctionJOHN ALEXANDER SMITH T>URPOSES holding, on the FIRST WEDNESJT DAY in each Month, a SALE by AUCTION of Goods, Trodtwe, Sf Land, And begs that parties wishing to avail themselves of this opportunity will be good enough to send in their goods TWO DAYS previously. MESSRS. STUART, KINROSS & Co. beg to call the attention of purchasers, to an assortment of SUGARS and CORDAGE ex "Salcombe Castle," the goods having been selected by themselves and imported direct from Manila. Napier, Oct. 22. 1858. THE UNDERSIGNED are CASH PURCHASERS of WOOL and will make liberal ADVANCES on consignments to their correspondents in London. . Stuart, Kinross, & Co. THOS.W. PILCHER, Commission, Ship, and Cu«tom Souse Agent, WELLINGTON, N. Z. DUNCAN & VENNELL Commission Merchants & Auctioneers, WELLINGTON. JOHN ALEXANDER SMITH Is licensed to sell Ammunition.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 68, 8 January 1859, Page 4
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497Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 68, 8 January 1859, Page 4
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