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FLOUR! FLOUR 1 1 FbOVStH! WAIPAWA STORE, ADJOINING THE WAIPAWA HOTEI/ WTiich will shortly be opened. THE following goods can be had at prices a trifle over those at Napier, with the addition of Carriage. BEST QUALITY FLOUR " ' " Sugar Medium " " Best " Tea in Chests, halves, and quarters Coffee in Tins Sardines Lollies Oils — Salad, Castor, and Paint Rice Split Peas Vinegar Pickles Soap Candles Raisins & Currants. Starch Camp Ovens, all sizes Saucepans " Kettles " Pots & Hooks " Smoothing Irons Tinware , Cross Cut and Pit Saws do. do. Files Tillers and Boxes, &c. Planes and Carpenters' Tools in variety, and to be had to order on the shortest notice Calicoes, Prints, Muslins Oiled Table Covers Counterpanes and Blankets, in variety •Regatta, Striped, and Crimean Shirts Blue Serge, good quality Moleskin, Cord, and Doeskin Trowsers Coats and Vests Tweed Suits, complete, &c, - &c, A good and Choice selection of Saddles and Bridles at really low rates, &c. L. DUNOYER begs to draw the attention of Settlers to the speedy opening of direct trade to Sydney, for some time anticipated, by which he will be in a position to supply parties at extremely low prices with all their wants. Being aware of the great difficulty laboured under heretofore in consequence of the high rate of goods imported from intermediate ports, he hopes that with this great change of afi'airs in Ahuriri, to do justice and meet the encouragement of all parties. FOR SALE, 3cy f\ EWES and 70 Ewe Lambs, deliverable hd \J 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, Aiexandeb Esq., or to the Undersigned. RICHAEDSON & ChAELTON. Dec. 10, 1858. AT A PUBLIC MEETING held at the School House, Napier, on the sth day of February, it was resolved that the Chairman should convene a Meeting of the contributors to L the church of England Endowment Fund for the purpose of electing Trustees and further to appoint a Chnrch Committee. I, as Chairman of this Meeting, do hereby con- j vene a Public Meeting to be held at the School House, Napier, on the Bth day of March, 1859, at the hour of noon. H. S. TIFFEN. Napier. Feb. 8, 1859. SSF&E&TSON rSTS, SUBSCRIPTIONS towards carrying out the O minor arrangements of the above, such as supplying prizes for the Spoets, Fibevpobks, &c, will be received by the Stewards, — Colonel Wyatt, A. Kennedy, ,H. S. Tiffen, T. K. Newton, James Wood, J. J. Kelly, J. Witherow, G. S. Cooper, J. A. Smith, A. Alexan-der, T. H. FitzGerald, E. F. Harris, J. B. Ferguson, or W. H. Hunter. Dinner Tickets, 15s.', Ball Tickets, 10s. 6d. rPHE UNDERSIGNED is a cash purchaser of WOOL Oil Whalebone Sheepskins Tallow Hides Parwai Shells JOHN A. SMITH. Notice to Shippers per "Clontarf." mHE UNDERSIGNED, having completed arJ_ rangements for ample stoeagke on both the Eastern and Western Spits, are prepared to stoee, free of charge, all wool or other produce intended for shipment by the above ship. Richardson & Chaeiton. . Meanee Spit, rTHE UNDERSIGNED are CASH PURCHAX SERS of WOOL and wiir make liberal ADVANCES on consignments to their correspondents in London. ; . :■ '\ StTTAET, KXNEOSS, & Co. , ; . *• •,- TH. FITZGERALD is a cash purchaser o. • WOOL, WHEAT, CORN, and other prof ducej and will advance liberally on consignments-

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 74, 19 February 1859, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 74, 19 February 1859, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 74, 19 February 1859, Page 4

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