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■HASTINGS STOEE 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 Cubtomers. 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 agsortment of Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, China, Glass, Earthenware, &c. &o, All orders will receive prompt attention. R. SOMERVILLE, 73 Hastings Store and Bakery. ■AyTARGOLIOUTH & T3ANNEB AUCTIONEERS, liAnd Bbozbbs, Commission and Estate Agbntb, ACCOUNTANTS, SHAREBEOKERS, Wine and Spikit Merchants, CUSTOM-HOUSE, SHIPPING, AND FORWARDING AGENTS, EEUTER'S TELEGRAM AGENCY, N. Z. Tbadb Pboteotion Agents, BUBBER STAMP AGENTS, &c., &c, &c. Napier and Port Ahuriri. 74 JOSEPH J. T YE, AUCTIONEER STOCK, STATION, AND COMMISSION AGENT, &o 76 WAIPAWA. PEELIMINARY NOTICE. PTIHE Business hitherto carried on by Mr. I Joiii, of Havelock,| will in future be carried on by Mr. John Hague. Mr. JOLL, in retiring, begs to return his 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 Have.lock, 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, Augußt 31, 1876. 91 Q. C. E. DINING EOOMS Habtings-stbbet. D. BLACK 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, &o. DINWIDDIE, MOBBISON, & CO., Tennyson-street. 126 NOTICE. T WILLIAMS, Bootmaker, wishes to . inform the inhabitants of Napier and Country Districts that he is now in a position to supply FIRST GLASS 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. Note the address — Opposite the Horse Repository, Hastings-street, Napier. 77 HASTINGS STOKE. R. SOMERVILLE. GOODS delivered to all parts of the district, at Napier prices. 78 W. K. S H A N L V Jewelleb, HAS now Opened his New Premises ir Tennyson-street. 80 TT|RANSFIELD & GO MERCHANTS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. AG£NT» JTUK THE Standard Insurance Company Pobt Ahubibi. 14 GOOD NEWS FOE COCKATOO SETTLERS. Just Aeeited, peoh Mexbou nb, A FIRST-CLASS Selection of Vegetable and Garden Seeds. E. HARWOOD, Bookseller, 474 Waipawa. HAWKE'S BAY BOILING -DOWN ■TTTOOL-SCOURING by Petrie's Patent V V Wool washing Machine will be don at the following rates, viz. : Locks and pieces Id per lb. Fleece wool ljd „ Wool forwarded to Boiling-down siding will be attended to. R. P. WILLIAMS. Clive, November 1, 1876. 83 npHE undersigned begs to intimate to his JL numerous friends and customers that he has Purchased the Stock-in-Trade of Mr. D. Mundell, Goneral Storekeeper, adjoining the Kaikora Railway Station, and will continue the same as a branch of his present business. 155 JOHN NICHOLSON. F. W. O. STURM, NURSERYMAN, FLORIST, AND SEEDSMAN. Hawke's Bay Nuksebies, West Olive, Napier ,N/.Z. 113 TEN POUNDS REWARD. STAYED from the Pourerere Station a rich roan cow "Dairy Duchess,' 1 with a yearling Heiier, white, with red ears. The above reward will be paid on delivery of the same to Messrs J. and. H. Nairn, Pourerere, or to the undersigned, JJSfO. DAVIS CANNING, 287 Oakbourne, Wallingford. £20 EEWAItD. ~\\l HEREAS some pei son or persons unVV known did wilfully set on fire a men's sleeping-houße near the woolshed, Ruataniwha, belonging to Messrs J. M; and It. Stokes, whereby the said building was entirely destroyed, the above reward will be paid to anyone who will give such evidence as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders. Apply to Inspector Bcully. 381 J^M. & 14: STOKES. NOTICE. ANY Person found trespassing with Dog or Gun upon the Lower Pakowhai property will be prosecuted. 452.^ a, PEACOCK,

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

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

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