Neal & Close. AUTUMN & WINTER DRAPERY. Now Opening, at NEAL & CLOSE'S, PLAIN & FANCY WINCEYS FEENCH MEEINOES, new colours FANCY DRESS STUFFS Ladies' and Children's BLACK CLOTH, WITNEY, & SEALSKIN JACKETS Ladies' and Children's BLACK STEAW HATS ... Men's and Boys' CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, Crimean and Undfcr SHIETS. BE ACES, BELTS, &c. FLANNELS and BLANKETS Ladies' Kid and Cashmere BOOTS, Canvas and Leather SLIPPEES Men'£ and Boys' Elastic-side, Colonialmade, Watertights, and Blucher BOOTS Children's Kid and Colonial-made BOOTS FANCY GOODS, TOYS, &c. NEAL & CLOSE, GROCERS, DRAPERS, AND GENEEAL IMPOETEES, CAELYIE STREET. 147 BILLS OF LADING BY THIS MAIL. To Arrive per "Albion," from London. 1 fi(\ BOXES CANDLES A l/1/ 50 casks Bottled Stout 100 cases ) t-v .„ , •.„., . , 10 1-casks JDmiviHe's Whiskey 30 cases Galvanized Corrugated Iron 1 case Fashionable Walking Jackets and Suits ' . Sailed from London on February 18. 3U STUART & CO. Notice. IF the Grey HOESE put into my paddock by some person about three weeks ago, is not claimed within fourteen clays from this date, it will be sold to pay expenses. JAMES PEACOCK. Meanee, May 6, 1870. 308 Notice. npENDEES are invited for keeping the JL Eoad in Eepair between Mr. E. Guppy's and Tareha's Bridge. Specification to be seen at the Meanee Hotel, and at Mr. Anderson's Hotel, Taradale. Tenders will be received till the 9th, at the Post Office, Meanee. EICHAED DOLBEL, 287 Springfield. Notice* f^\ EAZING for 200 head of CATTLE, %Jf at Poukawa. j Apply to 12 F. M. CHAPMAN. £1 Reward. j LOST, from the Barrack Hill, a Chestnut MAEE, about 15 hands high, white blaze on face, one hind foot white, branded near shoulder. Whoever will bring the same to the owner William W. Cablile, will receive the above reward. 309 Mattresses I Mattresses .' ! A GOOD MATTRESS FOE 135., at LARGE . & TOWNLEY'S FURNITURE & BEDDING WARE) HOUSE. Napier, April 28, 1870. 275 FURNITURE! FURNITURE!!! FUENITUEE 1 1 1 On Sale by the Under signed, BEDSTEADS Chests of Drawers Wash Stands and Dressing Tables Occasional and other Tables Sofas, Chairs, wood and stuffed seats Cornice Poles, wood and brass Rings &c. Picture Mouldings, in rosewood, walnut, maple, or gilt Superior Mattresses, in hair or wool Also, in Hawko's Bay Flax, at low rates, Bolsters, Pillows, <&c. Old Mattresses re-made, &c. 1 i Office and other Furniture made to order I on the shortest notice. LARGE & TOWNLEY, CABINETMAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, BIIOWNING-STRETST (Opposite Bank of Neto ZealandJ, 16 JOHN McLEOD, COACHBUILDEE, BEGS to thank the public for the support given to him ; while in Shakespeareroad, and to intimate that he has removed to the Spit for the time being. Having now a forge of his own, he will be better able than hitherto to execute satisfactorily all work entrusted to him. . . ,\ 137
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 14, Issue 1151, 10 May 1870, Page 1
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452Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 14, Issue 1151, 10 May 1870, Page 1
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