TO ARRIVE, ' ~PEB. "GOLCONDA," FROM LONDON.. i(\ QUARTER CASKS MARTELL'S. BRANDY •I* B<gSS'&k.8 <gSS'&k. }^st India Bum • 10 Quai'ter Casts i?ale Sherry 15 Half Tierces Nos;rohead Tobacco 11 Chests Congou Tea 20 Half Chests ditto 6 Barrels Crashed Sugar 5 „ Currants 10 Half Ceses Eleme Raisins 2 Cases Capers, in half-pints — Batty*s 3 „ Sauces „ „ 2 „ Salad Oil „ 3 „ Bottled Fruits „ 7 „ Pickles 2 „ Jams— Volkman's - 1 „ Carraways „ 5 „ Durham Mustard, in tins — Colman'a 4 „ Sardines— Morton's 5 „ Oatmeal, in 4 cwt. tins 17 Barrals Oatmeal, each If cwt. 1 Case Strychnine 2 Casks Saltpetre 4 „ Epsom Salts 3 Cases Sago 1 Barrel Jamaica Ginger 2 Cases Arrow Root 70 Boxes, 30 cwt. London Soap 70 „ 30 cwt. superior ditto 4 Cases Brown Windsor ditto 1 Case Skin ditto 10 Boxes Mould Candles 80 „ Belmont ditto 30 Kegs White Lead 10 Barrels Colza Oil 3 „ Raw Linseed Oil * 5 „ Boiled ditto 3 Cases Tallow Lamps and Globes 1 „ Pocket Knives 1 „ T Hinges - • - 1 „ Glass and Stone Inks 1 „ Plated Spoons and Forks 1 „ Assorted Combs and Brushes. 1 „ Assorted Needles, Glass Beads, &c. 2 „ Women's Boots 2 Trunks Girls' and Children's Boots 1 „ Galoches 2 „ Men's Bluchers ' 2 „ Assorted Balmoral Boots 1 „ Half Wellington ditto 2 „ Albert and Ankle Lace ditto 1 Case Oil Jackets, Trowsers, and South-westers 3 Bales Scarlet Blankets 1 „ Crimean ditto 3 „ White ditto 1 „ Ordnance ditto 2 Cases French Twills, Alpacas, &c. 1- „ Winseys 1 „ Long Cloth Shawls 2 „ Merino Vests 1 „ Polka Jackets 1 „ Men's Worsted Hose 2 „ Women's and Girls' ditto 1 „ Collars, Habits, &c. 1 „ Tapes and Trimmings 1 „ Silk Handkerchiefs, Ties, &c. 1 „ Ribbons and Gloves 1 „ Worsteds 1 „ Curtain Nett, Book Curtains, &c. 1 „ Selesias 2 Bales Flannel 1 „ Counterpanes 1 „ Rugs 1 „ ' Grey Calico 1 „ Croydon Sheetings .1 „ Huckabuck 1 „ Cord and Mole, in piece 1 Case Mole Trousers 1 „ Bedford Cord ditto 1 „ Winter Sacs 1 „ Flannel Shirts 1 „ Reeling Jackets 6 „ Furniture STUART, KINROSS & CO. LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. PRONOUNCED BY Hi Extbact of a Letteb lijli from a MEDICAL CONNOISSEURS M$L gentleman at Madras «k to his brother at TO BE THE Jliliili I Wokcesteb, May, 1851 _,_ _ rtnn-r. « A rrnTn £=3533?<i§ "Tell LEA & PEEBJHB ONLY GOOD SAUCE, that their SAUCE is "S=^=2=? Mghly esteemed in InAND applicable TO i^i!*£lJS£. s dia, and is, in my opin•••sES££ ion, the most palatable EVERY VARIETY as well as the most . MB wholesome Sauce that OF DISH. ijllljjpg is made." EXTENSIVE FRAUDS. L. & P. having discovered that several of the Foreign Markets have been supplied with Spurious Imitations of the "WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE," the labels of . which closely resemble those of the genuine Sauce, and in one or more instances with the names L. & P. poeg-ed, they have deemed it their duty to caution the public, and to request purchasers to see that the names of Lea & Perkins' are upon the Wrapper, Label, Stopper, and - Bottle. L. & P. further give notice, that they will proceed - against any one who may infringe upon their right, either by manufacturing or vending such imitations, and have instructed their correspondents in the various parts of the world, to advise them of such infringements. Wholesale and for exportation by the Proprietors, Lea & Peksins, Worcester, England ; Crosse s. Black - well, and other Oilmen and Merchants, London. N. WILLIAM^ PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPERHANGER, AND GENERAL DECORATOR. NW. having taken the above business, respectfully . . informs the inhabitants of Napier that he is prepared to excecute any work intrusted to him in Srsfc class style, with economy and despatch. Paperhangings and every other material always on hand. : GRAINING, MAEBLINa, &C, AS USUAL. TOWN OP HAVELOCK. T7OR SALV,, TOWN SECTIONS Nos. 9, IS, 16, 25, 80, -L 36, 50, 58, 60, 61, 64. Terms, cash. SUBURBAN SECTION No. 28, lying between the Town and the River and fronting the Government road, will be surveyed in lots of from 1 to 24 acres each according to plan. The attention of owners of Town Sections from No. 28 to 40, immediately adjoining, is directed to this notice. For terms and plans of this Township, apply at the office of MESSRS. TRIPHOOK & WRIGHT, Surveyors and Land Agents, &c, Shakespeare Road. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY AND • , NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS pLEANED and REP AIRED on the most reasonable terms, by THOMAS MORRISON, Shakespeare Road, Next door to Mr. Bowman's Sodawater Manufactory. ANTED,— A FEMALE SERVANT.^ Apply at the Stab Hotel, Napier. ■WANTED, Two Apprentices to the DRESSMAKING? • » v Apply to Miss ME VOY, near the CatholioOhurch. Shakespeare road. • . SUBSCRIBERS wanted to the ILLUSTRATED LON- ° DON NEWS and PUNCH— Herald Office.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 4, Issue 194, 8 June 1861, Page 7
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762Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 4, Issue 194, 8 June 1861, Page 7
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