To be Let TO LET, SECTIONS Nos. 25, 28, 29 and SO, Pukahu Blookt near Havelock, 24 SYDNEY JOHNSTON. „ TO LET, :•'■••■ TWO ROOMS, furnished or unfurnished ; also, two HOUSES, with Shops. ' Apply to 20 W, IND CARVER. TO LET, At Havelook, with immediate possession, THE Suburban FARM, at present occupied by Mr. John Garry, with a Blacksmith's Forge in the township ; separately or otherwise. Apply to Messrs. Newton, Irvine, & Co., Napier j or to Mr, John Garry, on the premises. 26 Business Addresses. EDWIN CARTER, WHOLESALE SPIRIT MERCHANT, WAIROA. 254 ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & CO., COMMISSION AGENTS, MERCHANTS AND -AUCTIONEERS. 74 J. LeQUESNE, TIMBER MERCHANT, Eastern Spit, Napier, 75 Messrs. ROPER, TRASK, & Co., STOOK-DROYERS, Mbanee. 76 FAULKNOR & RIDDELL, WHEELWRIGHTS and BLACKSMITHS, Hastings-street, and Faendoh", Ngaeuboeo Beidge. 77 EDWARD LYNDON, AUCTIONEER, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, Publio Accountant and Arbitrator. 79 EDWARD LYNDON, ACCOUNTANT In Bankbutt ahd Insoi/vent Estates. 80 MRS. ELLIS, [Late of Waipawa.] Monthly Nurse, Clivh. * # * Orders left at Mrs. Slater's, Napier, will be promptly attended to. 83 NAPIER BREWERY, Shakespeare Road. JOHN HARTLEY, Brewer of Superior Ales and Porter. Country Orders Punctually Executed. Grains and Yeast always on Sale. 84 [A CABD.] MISS HARRIS, Milliner, Dress, Mantle, and Habit Maker, Next door to Heal & Close's, OAEIYLE-STBEET. (Late of the principal houses of Cheltenham, England). 81 N^JV IL L I AMS, Painter, Glazier, Writer, Grainer, and Paperhanger, NTXT IMPORTING his own Goods, c T T • which are carefully seleoted by his brother in the Home Market, is enabled to use and supply the best of matariala at low prices. All orders entrusted to him will be executed in firat-olass style, with economy and despatch. 82 J. DINWIDDIE, Furniture, Glass, and Crockery-ware Store, HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. A large and well-assorted stools always on hand. N.8.-POE CASH, Qoods will be offered at PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION. COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, Repairs neatly executed, Wood Taming done on the Premises. 85 ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND, LEICESTER MEETING, 1868. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. THE following PRIZES were awarded to J. & F. HOWARD, BRITANNIA IRON WORKS, BEDFORD. The First Prize for the best Wheel Plough for general purposes The First Prize for the best Wheel Plough for light land The First Prize for the best Swing Plough for general purposes The First Prize for the best Swing Plough for light land The First Prize for the best Subsoil Plough The First Prize for the best Harrows for horse power The First and only Prize for the best Steam Cultivating Apparatus for farms of moderate size The First and only Prize for the best 5-tined Steam Cultivator The First and only Prize for the best Steam Harrows The First and only Prize for the best Steam Windlass The Silver Medal for their patent Safety Boiler. J. & F. Howard thus received TEN FIRST PRIZES, ONE SECOND PRIZE, and a SILVER MEDAL, Carrying off almost every prize for whioh they competed, and this after trials the most severe and prolonged ever known. 102 j \,\7 ELLINGTON ALMANACS on Bale at VV the Herald office,
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1028, 6 March 1869, Page 4
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