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Kinross and Co. For Sale, Just arrived per ° Strathallan," from London. C)A BALES (eaohso) WOOLPACKS, lOlbs AfTT 10 bales (each 60) ditto 81bs 20 bales (each 100) 3-bushel Bags 1 bale Seamng Twine 60 tons No. 6 (superior best best) annealed drawn Fencing Wire, oiled and wrappered 40 tons No. 8 ditto ditto ditto 40 bags Staples 100 casks (each 2 cwt.) crushed Loaf Sugar 100 cases (each 25 lbs) Belmont Sperm Candles 30 cßses (each 25 lb) Paraffine Candles 50 casks (6 tons) cleaned Eice 10 chests superior Congoa Tea 50 half-chests ditto ditto 50 qr-ohests ditto ditto 5 cases Brown and Poison's Corn Flour 5 oases Sago containing 20 281 b tins 2 cases Lemon Peel in bottles 1 case Citron Peel, ditto 1 case Orange Peel, ditto 1 case Lemon Peel in tins 6 cases Salad Oil, pints 4 oases ditto, half- pints 6 cases Lea and Perrins 1 Sauce, pints 6 oases ditto ditto, half-pints 1 case Figs (100 boxes) 10 casks (each 1 owt.) Pearl Barley » 12 cases, containing i dozen 28lb tins, ditto 10 oases Salt in bottles 3 casks York Hams lO cases (each 4 281 b tins) Currants 10 cases ditto Eleme Eaisins 6 cases, containing 25 tins, layers ditto 5 casks Barcelona Nuts 10 cases Soda Water Bottles 10 drums boiled Oil 50 ditto raw Oil 15 ditto Turpentine 80 kegs white Lead 40 ditto black Painfc 3 boxes red Lead 4 kegs green Paint 2 casks Lamp Black 10 half-barrels Pitch 10 ditto Tar 2 casks Ink 70 casks (each 4 dozen quarts) Bass's Ale, bottled by Cameron and Saunders 30 caskß (each 8 dozen pints) ditto ditto 100 cases Booth's Old Tom 20 cases Orange Bitters 10 qr-casks Martell's dark Brandy 5 ditto Hennessey's pale ditto 50 cases ditto ditto 6 qr-casks superior Amontillado Sherry 10 ditto fine pale Sherry 30 cases very fine old Sherry (1 dozen each 8 qr-casks good Port 5 ditto fine old Port 100 cases J D K Z Geneva 6 qr-caßks Ardbeg Islay Whiskey 10 ditto Kirkliston ditto 5 ditto Jamaica Rum 5 ditto Demerara ditto 10 cases (each 4 dozen) Devonshire Cider 6 half-hhds Campion's Vinegar% Ihhd Oval Pots 3 hhds Porringers, &c. 1 hhd Milk Dishes 3 bales Blankets— lo-4, 11-4, 12-4 1 bale blue Twill 1 bale Flannel 2 bales Coir Matting 1 bale Cocoa Rugs 4 bales Navy blue Prints 1 bale Hoyie's Prints 1 case Mole Trousers 1 case Crimean Shirts 1 case Tweed Clothing KINROSS & CO. Napier, Nov. 29, 1866. 47 For Sale, T7IX " Suocess " schooner, from Auckland, 30,000 FEET TIMBER. 309 KINROSS & Co. Just Arrived, per Cambalu, From London. ~i Kfl CASES, each 4 dozen quarts lOU GUINNESS' PORTER, bottled by Burke 50 cases each 8 dozen, ditto ditto pints 25 hogsheads XXX Burton Ale 49 KINROSS & Co. For Sale, nnHAT COTTAGE on the Shakespeare X Road, presently occupied by the Rev. Mr. Townsend, with the garden and grounds surrounding the same. . Apply to 52 KINROSS & Co. For Sale, -j BAYLIS'S BULLOCK DRAY JL 3 Baylis's 2-Horse Drays 3 Tip Carts, Baylis's 289 KINROSS & CO. For Sale, £f\f\ BUSHELS Perennial Rye Grass OUU SEED, from Turanga, very full sample 150 bushels Prairie Grass KINROSS & CO. Napier, Jan. 21, 1867, 290 Wanted. WANTED a COOK and LAUNDRESS —Apply to Mrs. BRATHWAITE at the Bank. 193 WANTED by Mrs. Inghs, a Good GENERAL SERVANT for the country. Apply to Mrs. GULLY, Sea Point. Jan. 5, 1867. 212 WANTED a GENERAL SERVANT.— Apply to Mrs. REARDON. 192 W' ANTED a good AGRICULTURAL LABOURER. Apply to JOSEPH RHODES. December^ 1866. . 131 WANTED by a respeotable Married Man, without encumbrance, a Situation in the Country. Is capable of taking charge of a Efti-m or small Station. Apply, by letter addressed W. D,, at the office of this paper. 286 WANTED a SERVANT GlßL.— Apply to Mrs. HILL. Napier, Jan. 21, 1867. 287 N O T ICE. A NUMBER of CATTLE, principally Bulls, wild and unbranded, have lately been on my run. Parties having claim are requested to remove them at once. The said Cattle have been the cause of one or two of my quiet ones boing lost. Unless they are removed within one month from this notice, and efforts made to keep them away, for the future, they will be shot down at every opportunity, that being my only meanß of getting rid of them. Any person attempting to drive them away without first giving the cußtomary notice will be prosecuted. * JOHN ALLEN. Mohaka, Jan. 1, 1867. 2 <>9

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 11, Issue 822, 29 January 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 11, Issue 822, 29 January 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 11, Issue 822, 29 January 1867, Page 1