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WAIPAWA. SAMUEL WIN SOB BEGS to inform the. inhabitants of Waipawa and surrounding district that he has/ in. addition to his BESPOKE TRADE, laid in a well-selected Stock of — READY-MADE BOOTS and SHOE^ COMPEISINGI — Gent.'s Napoleon Boots " Wellington Boots " Side Spring and Balmoral Boots Ladies' Cashmere, Kid, and Cloth Boots — side springs Children's Boots and Shoes, in variety,— Whioh, having been carefully . purchased under his own inspection, will be found of GOOD QUALITY, and MODEEATE in PRICE. JUST AERIYED, _ EX "NAPIER," FROM LONDON, 1i T O N S* W H I T E LE AD (Warranted far superior to any iri Napier) 177 gallons Boiled and Raw Oil '■' 1 barrel Turpentine ' 5 cwt. Putty . 1 cask Ground Black Paint 1 cask Ground Yellow Paint 1 cask Ground Eed Paint 1 cask Red Lead - Paint Brushes Whitewash Brushes 1 case Satin Paper Hangings, at WILLIAMS' OIL, COLOUB, AND PAPEB-HAWGHTG SHOP, HASTINGS-STBEET. J. DINWIBDIE, JODTEE, CABINET-MAKES, & UPHOLSTERER HAVING removed and enlarged his premises to Haatings-lßtreet, next door to Ba^raud and Bridge, Chemists, is now able to supply Furniture at much lower charges. He bas on hand a large stock, comprising — Loo, Dining, and other Tables Chairs — English, American, and own make Sofas, Sideboards, Cheffoniers, Washstands Toilette Tables and Glasses Chests of Drawers, Towel Kails, &c. Beds, Hair and Flax Mattrasses, Bolster's Pillows, and Straw Paliasses Curtain Poles, Rings, and every description of Wood Tuendki done on the premises TOWN AOT> COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. AH kinds of Repairs neatly executed ROBERT BREINGAN & SONS beg to mtimate to the Public that they have commenced CARRYING on the GREAT NORTEL ROAD, and trust, by punctuality, dpap&toh, and moderate charges, to obtain support. - ' . -, ' 4^° Orders left with Messrs. KINROSS and Co., or Mr. F. SUTTON, Napier ; ot at the STA- i TION, Greenldan'ing (near Puketapu), will be promptly attended to. ■ j The Carriers hold themselves responsible for all Goods 'entrusted to. their care, if properly addressed. ■ LIVERY STABLES. rPHE UNDERSIGNED having taken the StaX bles adjoining the Settlers' Fotel, trusts, by keeping a good supply of Corn and Hay, and paying strict attention to Horses, to merit a share of public support. GEORGE PEEBLES. 8^" SADDLE HORSES ON HIRE. Loose Boxes for Training Horses. Light Spring Carts. Ladies' Ponies and Side Saddles.-- : — — — ——————____ — , — " j Just arrived, per Napier, A SPLENDID Assortment of Looking Glasses, Dining Room, Drawing Room, and Cane-seated Chairs, Rosewood, Walnut, and Mahogany Loo Tables. J. DINWIDDIE. B§iP** J. D. begs an early inspection, as they are a superior class of Goods to any that : have yet arrived in Napier. •. \ THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY (Established 1836* FOE FIBS AND LITE ASSURANCE AT HOME AND . . ABROAD. HRH E UNDERSIGNED have been appointed ; X Agents, for Napier. . ■ '''\\ NEWTON, IRVINE & CO: NOTICE. rpHE CHARGE for PASTURAGE in the/ JL Meanee Paddock will, from this date, be for Horses, Is per night, or 2s~.6d.,per week';" for Horned Cattle, 6d per head per night, or Is per; head per week j for sheep, £d each per night, or " 3d per week. Branding Cattle, 6d per head. RICHARD MANEY. March 2, 1864. ~' MR. FITZGERALD, LAND, AGENT, CIVIL ENGINEER, AND" " *&V "B( VE-Y 0 R y ... c , S H A K E S PEA B E-R O A D^ ■ . ■" . :.3stapier; _"■ ' "•- -■- ' ' • -• : rr [ ROBERT HpLT, ; " CAEPEHTEEi BUI IDES &C, .._:; r :.--';v--'--BJMERSO]Sr^S.T.R'E;BTi:\ j. A , .^ t ... - "■;. VJ)oc»«i. and Windows ma^de^O'orSer.;,; '"■?'£? TIMBER, gHINGLES, HOTJSE BLOCKS, '&C.JS&O.,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 486, 30 April 1864, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 486, 30 April 1864, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 486, 30 April 1864, Page 4