WATT, KENNEDY, & WATT, MERCHANTS $ COMMISSION AGENTS, 4 . EASTEBN SPIT, NAPIEE. ~~ WO O L. THE UNDERSIGNED will advance on Wool and other Produce consigned to their London Agents — Messrs. Robinson. & Fleming-. 156 - WATT, KENNEDY & WATT. FOR SALE, 6 QR.-CASKS MARTELL'S PALE BRANDY 5 qr.-casksMartell's Dark Brandy 10 qr.-casks Sherry Wine •4 qr.-casks Port •4 qr.-casks Whiskey 25 cases Whiskey, 1 doz. 25 cases Old Tom " 50 cases Geneva 10 £ cases Geneva 20 cases Ginger Wine, 2 doz. 100 cases Porter and Ale 10 tons Crown Brand Flour , 300 bushels Oats 200 bushels Maize 100 bushels Bran 20 half-chests Tea 6 tons Mauritius Sugar 20 bags Rice 20 boxes Sydney Soap 50 boxes Neva Candles— full weight 5 _- tierces Tobacco 1 ton Manila Rope — small size Woolpacks and Seaming Twine Sheep Shears 10 tons Wire— Nos. 4, 5 and 6 S.B.— Storage for 500 bales "Wool, with insurance against fixe. WATT, KENNEDY & WATT. Napier, Jan. 14, 1864. GRASS SEEDS. JUST ARRIVED PEE "NAPIER," ■| f\ CASKS White & Red CLOVER SEED X \J- 4< casks Timothy Seed WATT, KENNEDY & WATT. Napier, Jan. 13, 1864. TO SHIPPERS OF STOCK. THE Undersigned are authorised by Messrs. Deivee, Maclean & Co., Dunedin, to advance on shipments of Live Stock consigned to them. No charge for the advance beyond Bank Exchange. WATT, KENNEDY & WATT. Napier, Jan. 13, 1864. TO BE LET, (FOE A TERM OF YEARS.) THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY on the Eastern Spit, known as the COMMERaAL HOTEL, And doing a FIRST-RATE BUSINESS. The house and premises are in a most efficientstate of repair, and the accommodation throughout is unsurpassed in Napier. There are two large dining rooms, parlour, sitting room, private and servants' rooms, and a number of fine airy bed rooms, containing accommodation to the extent of seventeen single, and three double beds. The bar is large and elegant, and a fine new bagatelle billiard table has only lately been fixed in a suitable room. The stable and out-houses are in exoellent repair, and include a skittle alley and wash-house. This Property is offered " solely on account of one of the partners, intending shortly to return to England, and a respectable party will be liberally dealt with. • For further particulars apply on the premises. Purchasing clause granted if required. JOSEPH LeQ.UESNE, Napier, Nov. 7, 1863. Co-proprietor. JUST ARRIVED, A QUANTITY of Superior DRAUGHT and SADDLE HORSES, worthy the attention of Buyers, as they will be sold oheap. To be seen at ... , , . . . J. K. TATUM'S, . Eastern Spit, Napier. N.B.—SADDLE AOT) DRAUGHT HORSES ON HIRE. [A CARD. ] MR. ROBERT BRENTON, ARCHITECT and SUE TBT-O R, CARLTLE--STREET, f! , ,* , , '■ .NAPIEB,' ;' '-, : -.'y
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 458, 23 January 1864, Page 1
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430Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 458, 23 January 1864, Page 1
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