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MB. W. L. COWARD'S SALES. WAIPAWA THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1878. MR WILLIAM L. COWARD Is instructed by Mr T. R. Spiller to sell by Public Auction, on the premises now occupied by Mr Harwood, on the above date, TTOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND ±1 EFFECTS, SURPLUS STOCK, &c, &c, consisting of — Tables, Chairs Washstand and Toilet Service Kitchen Utensils Watches, Clocks Books and Sundries. Sale at 2 p.m. 263 FOR SALE, Or\r\f\ CROSS-BRED WETHERS, /Cl\J\ J\J 2, 4, and 6-tooth 900 cross-bred Wethers, 2 and 4-tooth 4000 cross-bred Ewes, full mouthed 600 cross-bred Ewes, 2 and 4-tooth 500 cross-bred Ewos, 2, 4, and 6-tooth 1000 | and Ewes, from full-mouthed downwards, in equal proportions, to be sold in lots to suit purchasers 80 highly-bred Merino Rams, 2, 4, and 6tooth 200 highly-bred Cotswold Rams, 2 and 4tooth Draught Colts and Mares from imported Victorian stock Also, Four-roomed Cottage, with Garden, Abbotsford Sections in Richmond Park, Waipawa Bush, &c. WILLIAM L. COWARD, 125 Stock, Station, and Land Agent. WILLIAM L. COWARD, AUCTIONEER & ACCOUNTANT, Stock, Station, Land, and Commission Agent, WAIPAWA. Agencies— Government Life Insurance New Zealand Fire Insurance Company. 126 JUST LANDED AND OPENED OUT— 2 WOOD'S COMBINED REAPERS and BINDERS, Complete Nicholson's, Lennan's Combined Reapers and Mowers, double speed Tysack's Scythes Harvesting Tools of all kinds Hand Corn Mills. H. WILLIAMS. JUST LANDED, Ex " Mataum,, " from London — 3 tons Sheet Zinc, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 2 tons Ewbank Patent Nails 1 ton do do Spikes 2 tons Floor Brads 1 ton Horse Shoes 1 ton Fencing Staples 2 tons Hoop Iron, I^, lfin J ton Cooper's Rivets 1 cask Norfolk Latches, Tower Bolts, Lock Furniture, Finger Plates, &c. 1 cask 6 and 7in Real Patent Rim Locks 1 cask Carpenter's Rim Locks, Bow Latches, Dead, Plate, Mortise, Half and Full Rabatted Mortice Sash Locks 2 casks Nettlefold's Wood Screws, Iron and Brass 2 cases E.P. Ware and B. Metal Goods, comprising Table, Dessert, Gravy, Tea, Egg, Mustard, and Salt Spoons, Table, and Dessert Forks, Sauce and Soup Ladles, Sugar Crushers Cruets, 4, 5, 6 Glass ; B.M. Teapots, nice patterns, from 6 to 10 gill. Also, 20 cases General Ironmongery. H. WILLIAMS, Furnishng Ironmonger, Hastings-street. JUST LANDED, Ex "Lochnagar" — 15 Garton and King's Celebrated Cook, ing Stoves,. 2ft 9in and 3ft 5 tons Wire Nails, lh to 6in. H. WILLIAMS, Cheap Hardware House, Napier. TO ARRIVE, Ex "Hurunui" — Perforated Zinc, Wiie Netting, Oval Tubs, Buckets, Tee, Butt, and Chest Hinges, Brass Cocks, all sizes, Grubbing and other Hoes, Copper and Brass Wire, Counter and Provision Scales 10 tons Corrugated Iron, 5 to 10ft. TO ARRIVE, Ex "Renfrewshire" and "Celestial Queen" — Carpenters' Tools, from Mathieson's, Sorby's, Ward and Payne's, Atkins, and other good makers Gilpin's Augers, Stubbs and Turner's Files, Horse Rasps, &c. . „ Curtis and Harvey's Sporting' Powder Weatley Richards' Breech - Loading Centra-Fire Guns, Choke-Bore do Tisdall's Single and Double-Barrel Muzzle-Loaders Shot and Powder Flasks and Sportsmen's Requisites of every description Snider Carbines and Ammunition Hornsby's Ploughs, Single and DoubleFurrow, Plough Fittings, &c. H. WILLIAMS, General Ironmonger, Hastings-street. ON HAND, Ex "Helen Denny" and other late arrivals — Corrugated Iron, 6 to 9ft Oils — Neatsfoot, Colza, Castor, Kerosene Stockholm Tar Axles — Dray, Cart, and Buggy Springs — Elliptic Buggy and Cart, Sofa and Mattrass Springs Bolts — Coach, Carriage, and EngineersFURNISHING IRONMONGERY, Comprising — Coppers and Enamelled Furnace Pans, Washing Machines, Brass Muslin Pans, Knife Machines, Mangles, Scales and Weights, Oval Boilers, Pots, Kettles, BYying-Pans, Sad Irons, Charcoal and Box Irons, Brushware, Buckets, Tubs, Cutlery, Enamelled Saucepans and Dishes, Mugs, Knife Polish, Knife-Boards, Bedsteads, &c. H. WILLIAMS, Furnishing Ironmonger, 231 Hastings-street. THE " WERTHEIM " LOCKSTITCH HAND MACHINE, WITH EXTBA AOCESSOBIES AND LOOSE WINDING WHEEL. CASH— £4 10s— PRICE. ri"\HIS is the largest, best finished, and JL most powerful hand-machine in the world. It cannot be deranged by ordinary use. and works rapidly with the greatest ease. Fitted with the most complete set oi appliances [see accessories], the WERTHEIM Hand-machine is capable of performing tht widest range of work. Its application if practically unlimited ; it will sew any article oi clothing, anything that requires stitching from iiwslin to dressed calico, linen, woollei cloth, or fcven leather, without change o needle or alteration of tension, has a lons arm, affording room for a large quantity o work. It is provided with a patent loosi winding- wheel, and has a larger ..ndstronge shuttle than any other machine extant. SOLE AGENT FOR NAPIERHENRY WILLIAMS, FURNISHING IRONMONGEE Hastings-street. An inspection respectfully invited. 13 WAIPAWA ROAD BOARD. /\ LL Rates not paid to the Collector, a xl. his office, Waipawa, on or before th 14th inst. , will be sued for without furthe notice. 27 ARTIFICIAL TEETB MR, H. C. WILSON 109 SUKOEON AND iIEOIUNICAIi DENTIST.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 4086, 9 January 1878, Page 3

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