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BENNETT & JOHNSON'S NOTICES. OQEfA TO Advance on Good Freohcld djOO\J Security. Apply to BENNETT AND JOHNSON. £Of\f\ 1^ Jnno, £1,200 in July, to {j\J\J Advance on approved Freehold Security. BENNETT AND JOHNSON. -j r\r\ ACRES KUKAL LAND at WoodJLvJv_' ville, about H miles from tho township, having a fionlnge to tho main road from Napier fo W'elnneton. BENNETT AND JOHNSON. FOE SALE, QHAEES IN THE Napier Gas Company National Inava-auce Company Standard Insurance Company &c. &$. &a. BENNETT & JOHNSON. LAND TRANSFER ACT. BENNETT & JOHNSON, LICENSED GOVERNMENT BROKERS HASTrSGB-BIBEET, NAPIEB. "OROPEETIES brought under the proJL visions of the aboie Act, and all transactions thereunder promptly and cheaply carried out. FOR SALE. WOOD V ILL EJ (GOTEBKKBNT ToWlfBHIB). mOVN SECTIONS Nos. 25 and 71. Sec X tion No. 25 has frontage to the main road from Napier, and is close to theWoodville Hotel. BENNETT & JOHNSON. FOR LEASE. WOODVILLS. npOWN SECTIONS No. 72 and 81. These JL Eections have frontages to the msin road froni Napier, and also to M'Lean and Atkinson-street3. They are by far the best sections in the Township, and are wellsuited for anyone wishing to erect an hotel or store. Rental moderate. BENNETT & JOHNSON. TO LET, rpEN-ROOiIED HOUSE, newly erected _I_ and. finished in- excellent style, with every convenience, and 1 acre of first-class land. The ground is fenced with paling fence, and has been planted and part cultivated. C9mmands a fiae view of the harbor.-. Rejit moderate. Apply to BENNETT & JOHNSON. FOR, SALE. HASTINGS. SECTIONS No. 297, 299 and 300, South. Hastings. Also, Sections Nos. 132,133,134,135,13 145 146 and 158, North Hastings. 354 BENNETT & JOHNSON. LIST OF AGENTS FOR TIIE TTAWKE'S "DAY TTEBALD, In Great Britain and the Colonies. London Gordon and Goteh, St. Bride-street, Ludgate CSrcus, E.C. Georg-e Street, Cornhill, E.C. Bates, Hendy and Co., Old Jewry, Efc. Melbourne Gordon and Goteh, Collins-street Sydney Gordon and Goteh, George-sti'eet Brisbane Gordon and Goteh, Queen-street Dunadin T. R. Wheeler. LOCAL AGEXTS. Napier Colledsje and Craig T. Moore, Carlyle-street \V. Denholm, Port Ahurki D. Simon, „ „ Te Ante S. B. Firth IVaipaica E. Harwood Waipukitrau H. Drower W. Smit.li Kaißora West. 11. A. Hill Kaitont East. J. XichSlson Clice S. G. Thornton Hastings R. Somerville llarelock S. Stone Putctapu G. A. Oliver Tttradale John Barry Mcanee J. C. Speady Wallingford 'D. Sim Waiiou T. Lambert I'oi'amjaliati John White Woudrille Monteith and Feuntain yorsaeood A. Levy The Hawke's Bay Herald is the only exteMßively circulated medium for Advertisements in the District. Advertisements and Subscriptions will be received by he above Ayents, from whom spare copies of the Hekald can be obtained at any time. CHAMPAGNE VINEYARD BRANDY. fT^BE following is an extract from "Le A Figaro," under the heading "L'lsdustrie Ifrangaise a Philadelphie:"— "Passing on to Brandies, we find the name of Boutelleau and Co., of Barbezieux, Thi3 important house, founded in 1849, by a society with a capital of two millions, is known in the United States under the name of Vineyard Proprietors Company, and in ether countries under that of Champagne Vmeyard Proprietors Company. Boutelleau and Co., the clever administrators of this Society, established it with the idea of encouraging the sale of the country's produce, which forms a considerable figure in the business with the United States, England, ludia, and Australia, nor is it less astonishing that this brand passed immediately in the first line after Martell and Hennessy. The proprietors of this brand in France are certain persons having a fine produce of a superior quality. To foreigners, aud especially in the English colonies, where they make use of Brandy as a medicinal i emedy, this brand is particularly recommended by doctors. It is with pleasure that we notice the presence of the produce of this house m Philadelphia." 3C9 MRS SNELLING begs to inform the public that she has taken the promises lately occupied by Mr S. Berry, near the Oddfellows' Hall, Tennyson-street, where she intends carrying on a General .Grocery and Confectionery Btore, and by keeping nothing but the beat quality of Goods, and selling at the lowest possible prices, ■ she trusts to receive a fair share of public patronage. Mrs yrjclling will also have at all times in readiness Tea and Coffee, which will be served in a comfortable little rodjn adjoining the shop. Iv conueclion with the above, she will also keep a Registry Ofilce for Servants, and any orders entrusted to her will be promptly attended to. Fresh Fruib always on hand. vies and Coffee, 3d per cup. 625 NAPIER SAVINGS BANK OPEN EVERY TUESDAY EVENING, From 6 to 8 o'clock. T\EPOSITS received from One Shilling to j JLJ One Hundred Pounds. Interest Allowed : 5 pee oent.J EDW4KD LYNDON, 49 Manager.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3920, 31 May 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3920, 31 May 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3920, 31 May 1877, Page 1