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HA WEE'S BAY HOUSE. CAMPBELL & CO. ARE NOW SHOWING A NEW STOCK OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, Comprising all the Novelties of the Season : — Ladies' Paletots and Jackets in Matalasse Beaver, Astracan, Imitation Ermine, and Black Silk Velvet. Children's Fur and Cloth Jackets, Costumes and Overalls. Ladies', Maids, and Children's Waterproof Cloaks and Ulsters, Wrap Shawls, Hyde Parks, and a large variety of Fancy Woollen Goods. NEW DRESS MATERIALS— We have secured a parcel of Black Silks boiight before the late rise in Silk Goods, at 20 per cent less than present value, whioh will be opened up in a day or two. MILLINERY ! MILLINERY ! ! MILLINERY! ! I Our millinery for the present season will compare favorably with what we have shown in former seasons, and no effort "will be spared to maintain the high reputation of our House in this Department. We have received sample cases of imported Trimmed Bonnets and Hats in the neweat phapeß and styles. Felt Hats will be much worn this winter, and of these we have a nice Assortment of new shapes ; also, all the new shapes in Stratvs. Having received a full assortment of all the new shades in Bonnet Velvets and Satins; also Flowers, Feathers, and Ornaments, orders for any shape and style can be immediately executed, and at the HOST EEAS.-NABLB PBICEB. Our new Fancy Bonnet Ribbons and Gloves will be opened in a few days. Novelties in Ladies Ties, Collars, and Cuffs, and Lace Goods, are now opened, and furher assortments will arrive monthly' Late importations of Cotton and Woollen Goods are considerably lower in price than they have been for some time, and haviDg sold the greater portion of our old stock, we are in a position to take advantage of the present state of the markets, and are able to execute orders for PLAIN GOODS, Such as Calicoes, Sheetings, Blankets Flannels, and all other articles of house-, hold requirement AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. N.B. — Patterns of any Goods sent free by Post, on application, and a Liberal Discount allowed on Cash Purchases. MEN'S, BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING & MERCERY. Our stock in this department is well assorted, and new Goods are daily coming to hand. We have a nice lot of NEW SHIRTS, NEW HATS, NEW SCARFS & COLLARS, SOCKS, UNDER - SHIRTS, COLORED SHI NTS, CRIMEAN SHIBTS, MACKINTOSHES, LEGGINGS, AND UMBRELLAS. CAMPBELL & CO., HAWK E/.S BAY HOUSE Napiek 66 FENCING NOTICE. To B. A. Ferard, or owner of rural section No. 9 Clyde, Wairoa. rpAKE NOTICE that I, the undersigned, 1 Joseph Powdrell, inteud erecting a dividing fence between the above section and my land, Bection No. 8, Clyde, Wairoa, and I hereby call upon you to assist in erecting the said dividing fence, otherwise I shall proceed to erect the same and call on you for payment of one-half the cost of making or erecting the whole of such dividing fence. JOSEPH POWDBEtL. Wairoa, April 14, 1&77. 385 FENCING NOTICE. To Owner or Agent for Town Section 186, Clyde, Wairoa. I HEREBY give notice that within one calendar rconth f<om this date I shall •proceed to fence in the above-named seotion. and take proceedings to recover expense of same, unless I receive notice to the contrary within one month of the date of this advertisement. THOMAS LAMBERT. Wairoa, April 16. 462 NOTICE. To the Legal Profession, Bankers, Merchants and Others. rpHE Mercantile Gazette of New Zealand, _1_ issued weekly, to subscribers only. — The Gazette contains full particulars of all deeds registered in the Supreme Court in its different districts/under the Bills of Sale Acts, the Mortgages of Stock Acts, the Wool and Oil Securities Aot, and the Agricultural Produce Lien Act, with the solicitors' names in each case. Also, the particulars of estates in Bankruptcy, the Money Market and Editorial Notes on commercial law. Subscribers may obtain the Gazette on application to Mr C. B HOADLEY, Napier.— Subscriptions, £2 5s per annum. 326 ~ NOTICE. ON any occasion of an alarm of fire, on the Spit, £3 will be paid for the first pair of suitable horaes and harness, at the Engine Station, to take steam engine to the fire, and 30s for the first single horse and harness, to take the manual engine. W. MILLER, 545 Superintendent. NOTICE. npHE Meeting of the Ratepayers announced A to be held at Mohaka on the 24th May, in reference to separating from the Wairoa County, will not now take place. 544 JOHN M'KINNON. NOTICE. ANY person found trespassing with Dog or Gun upon Greenmeadows, will be prosecuted. H. S. TIFFEN. April 30, 1877. 547 NOTICE. ANY person found trespassing on the Korokipo and Moteo Estates in pursuit of game will be prosecuted. JNO. W. WILSON, 539 Manager. NOTICE. ' A NY Person found trespassing with Dog y\- or Gun upon the Longlands property will be proeecuted. 536 ROBERT FARMER. NOTICE. /~i OODWIN'S HALL, at Hastings, wil: \JC bo opened on Satueday, the sth May as a SKATING RINK, from two till foui o'clock, and from six till nine in the evening and on Wednesday Evening from six tv nine. Admission, 6d each. Skating, Is per hour This will be continued during the winte: months. W. GOODWIN, $64 Proprietor,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3906, 4 May 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3906, 4 May 1877, Page 3