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'Sit-' ' Ceilii^jb^^wti^ 20,000 feetiAmerican 'ilwirj^^x^pl^;^ 20,000 feet American ;W«lSSwtfo«^in^;f;|;'^b;;i; Doors, Casements, and Saehes always oh ':■ :. '■:.'. -A- .vr-handi^i- v./.i-^^^vovv^'':' Timber out to order, of any dimensions, '•:.-' A large quantify of IBribks; now Vot rhattd, Napier, August^ }M^.K[ y ' : ''^:-^ : '-']'''ifk; : On Sale by t^^CtoM^o^^ npiMBEB. of all; descriptions, including X tongued and grooved Boards^ Palings " and Shingles. . -■' -' :r '' '-'■'-'■ -^'Z '■• ■$ *$%;?? >- : - N.B. — Town and Country orders punotually attended to. ; ; ,v ..-' \r : X ; \ '-h~-te<:\- ■ * . " J, La QUESNEi > v 176 , ,;, .-Napier.;, TpHE Undersigned has alwajs on hajid~ ; Doors, Sashes, Architraves, Mouldings, Skirt* ings, Tongued and Grooved flooring and Lining Boards. R. HOLT, CARPENTER, BUILDEE, UNDBETAKEB, id. EMEESON-BTEPET. : N.B.~Oharges Moderates ■ lit NEWTON ', ".""""" STEAM SASH, DOOE AND MOUIiDIN& : . MANUiAOTOEyii ;/ -,': ; AtJOKIiAWD. ' ' PRICE LISTS, containing seotions of MOULDINGS, with numbers and prices attaohed; also of Doors, Sashes, and every article manufactured ot the works. >;;' : Large Buyers iiberally dealt with. , : . < s „ The undersigned has been appointed agent : for Napier, and will be glad to^furnish .' all , particulars on application. JOHN STFABT, 178 -Eastern Spit/Wool. W O 6 L. _____ - * THE are OAfiH.:BUY«..." ERS of WOOL, and advahoe on 66a« , sigoments to their agents in England and the colonies. ■ ; . : . ""-<- --45 . KINEOSS & CO. ; ~ WOOL, THE Undersigned will make liberal advancea on WOOL oonsigned for sale and returns to their London Agents, Messrs. Robert Brookes and Co. ... ..'■•- --58 NEWTON, IBVINE, & Co. WOO L. HHHE UNDERSIGNED are Cash PurohasX erß of Wool and other Produce, or urill advance on consignments to their, London Agents— Messrs. K6bissoh& Filming. " 28 WATT BROTHERS^ Wool— Woo^Wool. THE Undersigned is a Cash Buyer of WOOL, and will make liberal advances . on the same consigned to his London agents. JOHN STUART, 60 Eastern Spit. Faints and Paperhangings. yHE T ARGEST QTOCE OF ; , Paperhangings I EVER IMPORTED INTO NAPIER; Direct from London, Ex "NOBWOO L\" Five ] Thousand Pieces of the most ohoice and novel patterns, I^OW ON SALE AT WILLIAMS'S OIL & COLOR SHOPS, Hastings- Stbeet. 300 gallons, boiled and raw Oil, best quality Turpentine, Lamp Black, Red Oohre Turkey Umber, Yellow Ochre Blue, green and black Faint, patent Dryers Putty, Whiting, London Glue Whitewash and Paint Brushes of every de* , . scription Oot. 6, 1866. . 170 Just Published) Pmoe Ss. 6d., HPHE HAWKE'S BAY ALMANAC, DIRECTORY, and YEAR BOOK, FOX 18 6 7. Sold at the Herald office, Napier j by Mr, F. H. Drower, Waipukurau; and by W. Rathbone and E. Bibby, Waipawa. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The Hawke's Bay Almanao for 1867, although somewhat more unpretending in its size and appearance than the Wellington Almanao, is, nevertheless, a perfect little gem in its way. Like its elder brother it has advancedUu size from the pamphlet form to a book of considerable dimensions, containing as it does, within a page or two, the same as the Wellington Almanac. Amongst its new features is a directory for both town and country, compiled with, evident care and being more exact and complete than could be expected from the difficulty attending its compilation. It has also a narrative of events, extending over two years, in consequence of a hiatus, occasioned by its non-appearanoe for 1866. We notice among its miscellaneous contents the celebrated weather systems. of Saxbyand ¥itzroy» and a vast fund of local and general information of value. In its advertising department it exhibits a display of great taste and skill, combined with an extent of resources iv the way of ornamental printing, scarcely to be expected in New Zealand. "We congratulate iho Hawko's Bay public on the appearance of such a work from a local establisnment.— Hatoke's ßay Times. . .-. ... .., . We have pleasure in acknowledging the receipt of the H;u. ko's Bay Almanao for 1867, from its spirited editor and publisher, Mr. J. Wood. This is the^ -I seventh year of publication. Besides containing a blank diary, and the usual matter found in publications of the kind, the book before us has a special value in being a reliable directory and guide to the province of Hawke's Bay. It contains a well writ-* ; ten narrative of events in the province during fhe years 1865 and 1866. The book is neatly got upwell printed and bound— and does credit to Mr. Wood's establishment.— Southern Cross. ■" The Hawko's Bay Almanao, a copy for 1867 ofjwhich has been received by us, is a very neatly got up and ' useful %york of the kind. It contains much general useful information, and is well and neatly got up. Amongst other matter is a Hawke's Bay and Napier Directory, list of runholders &o. In addition ' to the usual information found in works of this na- ; ture, is a carefully written history of the province, containing census returns and general information> calculated to bo of. use to intending residents. The - almanac is highly creditable to Mr. Wdbd, at whose office, the Herald, it is printed and published.— ", N.Z. Herald. ■ . . '"'•■

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 11, Issue 819, 19 January 1867, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 11, Issue 819, 19 January 1867, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 11, Issue 819, 19 January 1867, Page 6