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Business Addresses. WATT BROTHERS, MERCHANTS^ COMMISSIONA&ENTB Eastern Spit, Napier. 49 ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & CO., COMMISSION AGENTS, MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS. 50 MRS. WHITE, Milliner, Dress & Maktle Maker, Next door to Albion Hotel, Hastings-street. 213 W. WITHERS, . Commission and Custom House Agent, AND BONDED WAREHOUSEMAN, Eastebn Spit. 51 H. E. WEBB, LAND AND GENERAL AGENT. Goods bought and sold on commission. Office .— Opposite Government Buildings, Shakespeare Road. 53 J. S. LARGE, CABINET- MAKER, SHAKKSKBABE KOAD, NAPIEE. Furniture Repaired. Orders left at B, W. I. Carver's, will be promptly attendedto. 54 MR. BOUSFLELD, land surveyor, Meanee, near Napiee. Licensed to survey Native Lands. 55 E. HASWELL'S GENERAL PRODUCE STORE, Carlyle-street. K. B. ~GO O D STOB AG E. 56 EDWARD LYNDON, AUCTIONEER, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, • Public Accountant and Abbiteatob. 57 NAPIER HOTEL. THE Business carried on by the late H. L. Morton will in future be conducted by Margabet Morton, who will endeavour to merit a continuance of the kind support acoorded to her late husband. 199 [A OABD.] A. H. BLAKE, FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, Pastry Cook and Confectioner, Hastings Street (opposite Union Bank.) Wedding Cakes and Breakfasts got up in first-class style. Balls and Sappers provided for. 200 STAPYLTON C. CAULTON, HAY, CORN, & PROVISION DEALEB Fruiterer and Greengrocer, Hastings-street, (Opposite Newton, Irvine, and Co.'s) Chaff out and Corn crushed on the premises. Napier, July 6, 1867 58 H. HAWKEN, GENERAL BLACKSMITH WEST OLIVE, ffgaruroro Bridge. 59 WOODBINE COTTAGE, (Next to Masonic Hall.) MRS. WARNE is now prepared to accommodate a few BOARDERS, and trusts, by every attention, to merit their support and recommendation. 66 N. WILLIAMS, PAINTER, GLAZIER, WRITER, GRAINER, AND PAPERHANGER. N"IKT IMPORTING his own Goods • t» • which are carefully selected by his brother in the Home Market, is enabled to use and supply the best of materials at low prices. All orders entrusted to him will be executed in first-class style, with economy and despatch. 67 JOHN STUART, AUCTIONEER, General Commission & Land Agent, &c. Bonded and Free Stores. Auctioneer by appointment to the Provincial Government of HawkVs Bay. 68 TENNYSON HOUSE Ladies' Boarding and Day School, Conducted by Misses Batham & Botle. A Drawing Class for Private Pupils on Sataurdys from 10 to 12. 69 ALBION HOTEL, WHITE EOAD. THIS Hotel is NOW OPEN, and is provided with excellent accommodation, Private Sitting Eooms, and First- class Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors. Good Stabling, JAMES HASTIE, 61 Proprietor. NAPIER BREWERY, SHAKESPEARE-ROAD. MESSRS. HARTLEY & SMITH beg to intimate to the public in general that they have OPENED the above BREWERY, and. are now prepared to supply a much superior article to the Colonial Ales that have hitherto been sold in Napier. <2£" Country orders punctually oxeouted. Grains and Yeast always on sale. 70 J. DINWIDDIE, Furniture, Glass, and Crockery-ware Store, HAST NGS-STREET, NAPIER. A largo and well-assorted stock always on hand. N.B. — FOR CASH, Goods will be offered at PRICES .DEFYING COMPETITION. COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, Repairs neatly executed, Wood Turning done on the Premises. 66

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 913, 1 February 1868, Page 4

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