H. R. HOLDER, NEAR GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, NAPIER, Respectfully informs his customers and the public generally that he has just received, EX "ARABELLA," "JOHN BTJNYAN," &c. A large and superior Assortment of SADDLERY, Consisting of: — T ADIES' SIDE SADDLES, with Leaping J_J Head, all over Hogskin and Quilted Ladies' Side Saddles, with Leaping Head, quilted seat and safe Ladies' Side Saddles, without Leaping Head Ladies' Saddle Cloths (excellent quality) Gents' Light Riding Saddles Stockmen's strong-made 3addles Good strong common Saddles, for rough wear Bridles, Martingales Martingale- Breastplates Cavesons and strong Headstalls Whips, Spurs (plated and German) Walking Sticks and Canes, in variety Horse and Dandy Brushes Mane Combs and Curry Combs Gig Harness (plated on German) Gig Harness (brass furniture) Strong Trap Harness (brass furniture) Tandem Harness Bound Driving Reins and Whip Sockets Cart Harness (own make) Plough Harness (own make) Sbafter, Middle, and Leading Harness Plough Lines Leading and Plough Traces and Repairing Links Chain Backhands Dog Chains and Dog Collars, in variety Sponge, Chamois Skins Hobbles and Neckstraps. o S3* Repairs promptly executed -£> FOR AUCKLAND DIRECT. THE favorite fast-sailing clipper v schooner, yjjllgl^ POLE STAR, SBSmmßm qq tons, Eaton, Master, will sail as above on MONDAY, the 14th inst. Has superior passenger accommodation. For Freight or Passage apply to THE MASTER, On Board. FOR AUCKLAND. /|v, qnO LEAVE on MONDAY next, j|jy|v JL the 14th inst., the clipper brig '■§§||ps£>> "M ONTEZUM A," A. M'lntxbe, Commander. Has superior accommodation for Passengers. For Freight or Passage apply to the Mabteb, on Board, or to E. J. TOUET, Eastern Spit. M. S. WOOD, PHOTOGRAPHIC A M T I S T, BEGS to intimate that he has just arrived in Napier, and is now prepared to take VIEWS AND LIKENESSES ' upon the most approved principles at the Odd Fellows' Hail, nearly opposite the Herald office. M. S. W. would respectfully solicit parties who intend favoring him with their orders to do so without delay, as his stay in Town will he limited to ONE MONTH. Napier, April 7, 1862. MBOYLAN begs to inform the people of • Napier that he has an office for the time being in the store occupied by Mr. Bridge, next the Bank of New Zealand, where he will be much obliged to parties owing him Money to call and pay the amount of their accounts. Napier, April 7, 1862. ON SALE, WHEAT FOR FOWLS E. W. KNOWLES. EX "ALBEMARLE," TO BE SOLD — A Ten Cottxtee Coen and Seed Drill. For price and particulars apply to F/TUXFORD, Greenmeadows, Napier. , GO jl LfS.— For Sale by -the Undersigned ' "-•■"-." : ''- : :^ : ;-.-,v : .'.-^^MALTBY-& Co.,' •'
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 5, Issue 272, 12 April 1862, Page 5
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431Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 5, Issue 272, 12 April 1862, Page 5
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