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H TWEE'S BAY HOUSE. CAMPBELL & CO. SYNOPSIS OF GOODS RECEIVED LAST MONTH. DRESSES— Black Gros Grain and Glaees, Serges (diagonals and trails to match), Wincey, Common Crisp and Baxony, Black Lustres and Alpacas, Black Velvcteenß (fine finish), Matalasse Cloths (all wool), Reps (18 colors), Silk Warps, Ladies' Blue Clolh and Grey Waterproof Tweeds, Crapes. SHOW ROOM. Ladies' Lon^ Pale'ots, Velvet Mantle, Matalasse Mantles, Florentine Silk. Danichef Mlk, Plush, Wilk Skirts, Costumes, Ulster and Waterproof Cloaks, Silk Velvets in Black, Blue, Maroon, Prune and Brown, Children's Overalls, Costumes and Jackets, Small Children's Dresses. 27 inch Black Silk, Velvet for Mantles (very superior quality), Quilted Skirts. Silk and Alpacea, Satin Marts, Eider Down Skirts, Felt Skirts, Fur Jackets Astrakan Jackets, Colored Ostrich Feathers in brown, blue, drab, cardinal atid prune ; Black Ostrich Flats, White o.<trich Flats, Black and White Prince of Wales Feathers, Natural Grey Ostrich Feathers, Winter Spray Flowers, Millinery Flowers Preparations, Evening Flowers, Gold and Silver Flowers, Hat Ornaments, steel and pearl, Colored Sut ins. Raised Wool Shawls, Blue Llama Shawls, Cambria Beaver and Wolveiine Shawls, Ladies' Ooraeta, Double Busk, selfadjusting and French wove, Grebe Muffs, and Collarettes, Lynx Ties, Turquoise Silks, Peacock Feathers, Feather Trimminas, Birds, Infants' Turbans, Ladies' French Felt Hats, Ladies' Riding Hats, Velvet Hats. SUNDRIES— Ladies' first choice Josephine Gloves, twebutton White-Gloves, Fancy Ribbons, Eibbon Velvets, Wall Mats, Steel Clasps, Fancy Silk Scarfs, Rink Studs, Dress Buttons in Silk, Jet, Velvet, andFrencliNetted, Fancy Braids, Embroidered edging, Oiled Silk, Arnold's Ruffles, Colored Sash Ribbons, black and white ditto., Paper Wristbands, Black Fans, Black Combs, Black Yak Lace, Dress Holders, Lace sets, Ecru Embroidered do., Ecru Lace China Silk Ties, Ecru Scarf Nets, Guipure Linen Sets, Plain Linen sets, Embroidered Edge Linen sets, Linen Collars (new shapes), including the Kink ; Hyde Parks, Promenade Shawls, Wool Clouds, Leipzig Squares, Gilt Anchor Buttons, Dress Preservers, Chenille Hair Nets, Children's black silk Gloves, Real Black Maltese Lace, Fancy Ribbons, Ladies' Gingham, Alpaca and silk Umbrella?, silk star Braid for Braiding, Valenciennes Laces, Black Kibbons in Oriental and Faille, Blue Maroon and other colors in Ribbons, Black Lace Falls, Cambric Handkerchiefs, satin and plush sash Ribbons. PLAIN GOODS— Silesias, Diapers, Horrock's Calicoes, Heavyshirtings, American shirtings, Harness Curtains, Lace Curtains, Austrian Rugs striped and checked, Turkish Towels, Blankets, Tickings, Forfar sheetings, Tickings, Crimean shirtings, Kaikora Flannel, Welsh Flannel, Waste Twill sheeting, Grey sheeting, Book Muslins, 12 x 4 Merino Blankets. HOISERY & HABERDASHERY— Gire's Merino Hose, Yarns in Grey and Colors, Braids, Machine silks, Clark's Reels, Cotton Cord, While Pearl Buttons, Black Tapes, Men's Youths' and Boy's solitaires and shirt suites, I.R. Braces, Hats in Arnndel, Lome, French Felt, Pro Nono, Exeter, Jerome in Black and Drab, Lambs Wool socks, Merino socks, Cambric Bows and Ties, Boy's and Youths' Ballarat Tweed suits, Waterproof Coats, striped Lambs' Wool J, hose, Bilk Handkerchiefs, Drab W.P. Coate, Men's Albion shirts, Heavy Working shirts, Under-Flannels, Boy's and Youths' Tweed Trousers, Boy's Prince Alfred Cellars, Crimean shirts, Cashmere Mufflers, Long Cloth shirts, Reform Dux Collars, Men's Monkey Jackets, Boy's do., Pall Mall Linen Collars, Youths' White shirts, Youths' Fl*x shirts with collars, Gent's India Gauze shirts, Men's Under-shirts in white, and silver-grey, Don Collars, &c. CAMPBELL & CO., HAWKE'S BAY HOUSE Napieb 6SI BERLIN WOOLS. ROBINSON'S •• LADIES' REPOSITORY. £H po H S A LL GOODS imported direct and ffl - S X\_ Bought for CASH. " P «q The most Complete Assortment EH |j WOOLS AND FANCY WORK Eh in Napier. *> ° g TOYS IN GREAT VARIETY. -q 9 UNDERCLOTHING VERY CHEAP. # H Servants Registry Office, Q g ROBINSON'S m LADIES' REPOSITORY, EMERSON-STREET. BERLIN WOO LS . 498 IMPOUNDED AT FARNDON By H. Glazebrook, May 23, 1577, Bay Gelding, with near forefoot white, and off hind foot white ; blaze down face ; about Hh hands high. No brands visible. Will be sold this day fortnight unless redeemed. G. E. TOOP, Poundkeeper. May 2G, 1577. 526 IMPOUNDED AT HAVELOCK By T. Gilpin, Esq., on May 23, 1577, Black Mare, indistinct brand off shoulder, white oil olf hind fetlock, white spot on face. Black foal, progeny of the above. Bay yearling Gelding, blaze on face, four white legs. Will be sold this Jay fortnight, at noon, unless redeemed. THOS. REYNOLDS, Poundkeeper. May 20, 1577. _8^ IMPOUNDED AT MARAEKAKAHO, By Arch. M'Lean, May 20, 1877, Bay Mare, black points ; branded like X noai- shoulder ; about 14i hands Bay Entire Colt, about IS months old ; white star ; no brand visible Dark bay Mare ; black points ; lame near hind foot ; about lih hands ; no brand visible Black Gelding ; both off feet white ; white star ; white snip on nose ; about 141 hands ; no brand visible. Driving expenses, oa each. Will be sold this day fortnight, at noon, unless redeemed. ROBERT WALKER, Poundkeeper. May 30, 1877. S7O TMPOUNDED AT HASTINGS, J_ By Ha Re (native), Onmlm, May 29, Bay Entire ; white star on forehead ; both bind fetlocks white , no brand visible ; about 14 hands. Damages, £3. Will be sold on Wednesday, 13th June, unless redeemed. WILLIAM GOODWIN, Poundkeeper. May 30, 1877. ST^ MISSING FRIENDS. A MAN by the name of Marshall, who was formerly engaged on Sir Donald M 'Lean's Station, Akiteo, Province of Wellington, but left there about Three Years ago, if he will write to Morris Flyiin, Waipawn., he will hear of something to his advantage. 791 W A R E II O U S I N G. MUEEAY, COMMON & CO. ARE now prepared to receive all descriptions of Goods for Warehousing in their large and commodious premises at tho 1 Spit. Goods covered against Fire, under open Policies, if required. Charges at lowest possible rates. 665 MURRAY, COMMON & CO. WOOL. THE undersigned are prepared to buy foi Cash Wool or other Station Produce, and to make Liberal Advances against the crowing clip. MURRAY, COMMON & CO., 128 Napier and Port AMriri,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3921, 1 June 1877, Page 3

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