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TTASTINGS STORE R. SOMERVILLE Begs to return his thanks for the liberal support accorded him since he commenced Business in Hastings. He takes this opportunity of informing the settlers of Hastings and the surrounding neighborhood that he has erected a BAKERY, and intends to carry on the Business of Baker in connection with the Store. THE BAKING DEPARTMENT Will be under the efficient management of Mr. J. Blair (late of Dunedin), who will carefully attend to the wants of the Customers. Wedding, Birthday, and other Cakes made to order. A large supply of Small Gcods always on hand. At the Hastings Store will always be found a good assortment of Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, China, Glass, Earthenware, &c. &c, All orders will receive prompt attention. R. SOMERVILLE, 73 Hastings Store and Bakery. "A/T ABGOLIOUTH & ~D A.KNEB AUCTIONEERS, Land Bbokses, Commission and Estate Agents, ACCOUNTANTS, SHAREBRQKERS, Wine and Spikit Merchants, CUSTOM-HOUSE, SHIPPING, AND FORWARDING AGENTS, EEUTER'S TELEGRAM AGENCY, N. Z. Tbadb Pboteotion Agbnts, RUBBER STAMP AGENTS, &c, &c, &c. Napier and Port Ahuriri. 74 JOSEPH J. TIB, AUCTIONEER, STOCK, STATION, AND COMMISSION AGENT, &o 76 WAIPAWA. PEELIMINARY NOTICE. rPIHE Business hitherto carried on by Mr. I JoiiL, of H»velock,| will in future be carried on by Mr. John Hague. Mr. JOLL, in retiring, begs to return hia sincere thanks to his customers for their liberal support, and solicits the same favor to his successor. Mr. HAGUE, having taken the above business, begs to inform the inhabitants of Havelock, Hastings, and surrounding districts, that he intends also opening at Hastings, and trusts, by careful attention, combined with cleanliness and civility, to merit a fair share of public patronage. J. HAGUE. Hastings and Havelock, August 31, 1876. 91 Q. C. E. DINING BOOMS Hastings-stbbht. D. B~L A 0 K BEGS to inform the Public that h has taken the above Premises, which are now RE-OPENED, First-class accommodation for Boarders Meals at all hours. 90 JUST ARRIV E D, (Per Suez Mail.) A LARGE LOT OF SPLENDID SCRAPS FOR ALBUMS, &c. DINWIDDIE, MOBBISON, & CO., Teuny son-street. 126 N O T I 0 E. TWILLIAMS, Bootmaker, wishes to . inform the inhabitants of Napier and Country Districts that he is now in a position to Bupply FIRST CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURED ON HIS PREMISES. ALWAYS ON HAND, A STOCK OF READY MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. T.W. begs to call the attention of Country Settlers to his well-known and renowned WATERTIGHTS. 1 ___ Note the address — Opposite the Horse Repository, Hastings-street, j iNapier. 77 HASTINGS STOKE. R. SOMERVILLE. GOODS delivered to all parts of the district, at Napier prices. 78 W. A. S H A N L V JBWBIiIBE. HAS now Opened his New Premises ir Tennyson-street. 80 D. B. LINDSAY, BtriEDHE AHD CONTBAOTOB, Shakespeare-road. 81 rvEAN SFIELD & 00 MERCHANTS AHD COMMISSION AGENTS. Agents job the Standard Insurance Company Poet Ahttbxbi. 14 J. A. HOUGUEZ BUILDEIt, Waipawa. DOORS and Sashes constantly on hand, of all stock sizes, and made to order at the shortest notice. Estimates given. Oebosite the Oddfellows' Hall. 160 F. W. 0. STUBM, NURSERYMAN, FLORIST, AND SEEDSMAN. Hawke's Bay Ntjbsekies, West Clive, Napier ,N.Z. 113 THE NEWPHUTOGBAFHIO GALLEEY. (Opposite Union Bank, Napier), Is NOW OPEN Daily. Specimens on view W. H. MAC EY. 6 mHE Undersigned is a CASH PURJ- CHASER of HIDES, SKINS, and TALLOW. M. BALDWIN, 7 Waitangi and lleanee TMPOUNDED AT WAIPUKURAU X By Tanguru Tuhua, April 11, Black Mare, branded P It near hip. Brown Mare, branded M near Mp. Chestnut Mare, branded W Roil' rump. Foal at foot. Will be sold this day fortnight, at noon, unlosb redeemed. A. BCIUMGEOUR, Poundkeeper: April 18, 1877. 397 IMPOUNDED AT WAIROA By Nahaora, on lOLh April, 1877, White Steer, branded like WI on oil' rump, slit in each ear. Will be Bold by public auction this day fortnight, ut noon, unless redeemed. H. SARGENT, Poundkeeper. Wairoa, April 17, 1877. 386 fJHHE undersigned begs ts intimate to his JL numerous friends and customers that he has Purchased the Stock-in-Trade of Mr. D. Mundell, General Storekeeper, adjoining the Kaikora Railway Station, and will continue the same as a branch of his present business. 165 JOHN NICHOLSON.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3901, 28 April 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3901, 28 April 1877, Page 4