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HAWKE'S BAY HOUSE. CAMPBELL & CO. ARE NOW SHOWING A NEW STOCK OF DRAPEEY AND CLOTHING, Comprising all the Novelties of the Season : — Ladieß' 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 Dj&ESS MATERIALS— We have secured a parcel of Black Silks bought before the late rise in Silk Goods, at 20 per cent less than present value, which 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 he 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 newest shapes 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 Straws. 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 MOST SEASONABLE PEICBS. Our new Fancy Bonnet Eibbons and Gloves will be opened in a few days. Novelties in Ladies Ties, Collars, and Cuffs, and Lace Goods, are now opened, and furher asssrtments. will arrive monthly Late importations of Cotton and Woollen Goods are considerably lower in price than they have been for some time, and having 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 SOOKS, UNDER - SHIRTS, COLORED SHIBTS, CRIMEAN SHIRTS, MACKINTOSHES, LEGGINGS, AND UMBRELLAS. CAMPBELL & CO., HAWK E.'.S BAY HOUSE, Napies 6 IMPOUNDED AT KAIKORA By Mr J. Knight. Black Colt ; three white feet ; no visible brand. White Cow ; swallow tail in the right ear ; indistinct brand on near rump. Iron grey Filly, indistinct brand on near shoulder ; yearling Black Filly (yearling), white face, no brand brand visible Will be cold tliis day fortnight, at noon, unless redeemed. JOHN NICHOLSON, Poundkeeper. May 4, 1877. 583 TMPOUNDED AT WAUTUKAI— X By Mr Mulhnder, April 18. Dark brown Gelding, branded H P near shoulder, about 15 hands ; damages, 17s 6d. Will be sold this day fortnight, at noon, unless redeemed. JOSEPH WIIHEROW, Poundkeeper. April 26, 1877. 491 TMPOUNDED AT HAMPDEN _L By E. H. Rhodes, on April 23, 1877, Bay Horse, about 14 hands ; branded like PR near rump Dark Brown Pony Mare ; branded like (8) oft' shoulder ; about 13 hands Black Mare ; no brand visible ; tip off near ear j star on forehead j with foal at foot Black Filly, about 13 hands; no brand visible Bay Yearling Colt ; no brand visible. Damages, 7s 6d ; driving, 2s 6d each. Will be sold this day fortnight, at noon, unless redeemed. GEORGE PARKINSON, Poundkeeper. April 25, 1877. 487 TMPOUNDED AT PETANE, JL By Edgar Cox, Esq., on the 26th April. Black Gelding, about 15 hands high ; white half- circle near hind foot; branded like Mil near shoulder, and H oft' shoulder. Damages, 40s. Will be sold this day fortnight, at noon, unless redeemed. CHARLES VILLERS, Poundkeepor. ? l April 23,1877. 523 TMPOUNDED AT HAMPDEN JL By Thomas In gram, from Gwava Station. May 7, 1877, Bay Horse (light draught) ; about 16 hands ; branded like off shoulder, and like II W off neck ; black points ; white star on forehead. Damages, Gs ; driving, 3g. Will be sold this day fortnight, at noon, unless redeemed. GEORGE PARKINSON, Poundkeeper. May 10, 1577. 640 MRS SNELLING begs to inform the public that she has taken the premises lately occupied by Mr S. Berry, near the Oddfellows' Hall, Tennyson-street, where she intends carrying on a General Grocery and Confectionery Store, and by keeping nothing but the best quality of Goods, and selling at the lowest possible prices, Bhe / trusts to receive a fair share of public patronage. Mrs Bnclling will also have at all times in readiness Tea and Coffee, which will be served in a comfortable little room adjoining the shop. In connection with the above, she will also keep a Registry Office for Servants, and any orders entrusted to her will be promptly attended to. Fresh Fruit always on hand. Tea, aud Coffee, 3d per^cup, 625

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3904, 12 May 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3904, 12 May 1877, Page 1