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Watt Brothers. miE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ON SALEPORT — Bandsman's, in cask and bottle SHERRY — Amontilado and Davie's, in oask and bottle BRANDY— Hennessy's and Martell's, in cask and case ; Hine's, very fine, old, aad superior ; Bisquit Dubouche's, in flask and £ flask RUM — Lemon Hart, and Twiss Browning, in qr.-caskg WHlSKY— Dunville's, Greenless, Campbeltown, and Long John, in qr -casks; in case, Long John, Dnnville's, Thorn and Cameron's, Arrol'a, Stewart's, and Bernard's OLD TOM— Burnett's, Booth's, and Bernard's, in case SCHNAPPS— UdoIpho Wolfe's, in quarts and pints GENEVA— Red and green case, J.D.K.Z. GUNGKEB, WlNE— Heddle's and Bruce Craig's j CLARET— Bordeaux ' CORDIALS — Limejuice and Sarsaparilla, Quinine Wine ORANGE BITTERS— Swains and Boord's, and Gillon's CHAMPAGNE— Eoedorer, Geister's, Clicquot, and No. 2 Moselle, quarts and pints BOTTLED ALE— Bass's, Devenisa, Tennent's, Ind Ooope's, and Blood's BOTTLED STOUT— Blood's and Byass's, pints and quarts GR( 1 CERIE 3— Comprising De Roubaix's Candles, Crosse and Blaokwell's and Morton's Pickles, Worcester Sauce, Salad Oil, Currants, Raißins, Jams, Marmalade, Cornflour, Starch, Black and White Pepper, Carolina Rice, Soda Crystals, Oatmeal SUGARS— Crushed Loaf, 1.0., 0., T.H., V,, Honolulu TEAS— New Season's, 1877 and 1878, ex b.b. " Ocean," half-chests and boxes VlNEGAß— Champion's, superior, in halfhhds. MUSTARD— Coleman's D.S.P., Superior, and Durham, \ lb, 1 lb, and 7 lb tins OIGAKB— No. 2 H.8.M., in 500's, Mathilde, Regalia, in 100's, and Romola's, in 50's TOBACCO— Barrett's Twist, Sunny South, Black Swan, High Admiral, in cases and tierces PAINTS— Green, Blue, Black, Yellow, Burnt Amber, Bed and White Lead, White Zinc SOAP — Double Ctowd, Blue Mottled, Household, in cwt. and half cert., Soft Soap, in casks COFFEE— Crease's and Barrett's, 1 lb and 2 lb tins TINNED FISH — Hapgood's and Morton's Salmon, Sardines, \ and ±, Oysters and Lobsters, Finnon Haddocks, Yarmouth Bloaters, Kippered Herrings, and Mackerel VESTAS— BeII and Black's 600's, 250's, and Plaids, Bryant and May's Fancy Oval Boxes OILS, &c. — Boiled and Raw Linseed, Casfcor, Colza, and Turpentine, in 6 gal drums, Kerosene, Pitch, Stockholm Tar, in drums ROPE— Manilla, Europe, Bolt Eope, and New Zealand, assorted sizes CANVAS— Best Navy, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 BAGS, &c. — Corn Sacks, Hessian, 60' b and 100' b, Hessian Scrim, 72in, and No. 1 Seaming Twine WOOLPACKS—IO lb Attached Flaps, 8 lb Detached Flaps TARPAULINS— Sizes, 24 x 30, 20 x 22, 18 x 24, 18 x 20 FENCING WIRE-Ryland's and Whitecross, Nos. 6, 7, 8, 10, and 12, Staples, Nos. 6, 7, and 8, Strand Wire, Nos. 6, 1, and 8, Iron Rellers for Fencing, Fencing Bolts BlSCUlTS— Griffith's Cabin FLOUB— Adelaide, 200's, Canterbury, City Mill's, 100's SHEEP DlP— M'Dougall's, in kegs, 100's and 60's, Carbolic Acid, in drums, Arsenic, 56 lbs and 28 lbs, Blue Stone and Tobacco Stalks NAILS — Ewbank's and Wire, assorted sizes SEEDS — White and Red Olover, Alsyke, Lucerne, Trefoil, Hard Fescue, Sheep Feßcue Sweet, Vernal, and Tares, Rye Grass, Cocksfoot SALT— Table, tine, Coarse, Rock Salt SUNDRIES- Whiting, Ruddle, Cement, 400 gallon Tanks, Pig Iron, Oats, Maize, Bran, Mieepsheaw, Turkey blips, 2 gallon Jars, 5 gallon Jars, Cooper's Jdivets. 9 WATT BROo. W U O L . mHE UNDERSIGNED are Cash PurJL chasers of Wool and other Produce, and will advance on consignments to their London agents. 8 WATT BROTHERS. CHAIRS ! CHAIRS ! FOUR SSILLINaS EACH. CHAIRS ! CHAIRS JUST RECEIVED, A FRESH SHIPMENT OF CHAIRS, From Four Shillings Each. GOOD VALUE. LARGE & TOWNLEY, Regent-street. 10 HAWKE'S BAY BOILING - DOWW WOOL-SCOURING by Petrie's Paten Wool washing Machine will be don at the following rates, viz. : Locks and pieces Id per lb. Fleece wool l£d „ Woel forwarded to Boiling-down siding will be attended to. R. P. WILLIAMS. Clive, November 1, 1876. 11 BOARDEEB. MRS. PALMER, Battery-road, will be glad to receive as Boarders a few little girls from the country wishing to attend any of the Napier schools. Assistance will be given to them with, their lessons in the evenings. Terms Moderate. Napier, June 22, 1876. 12 VERY GREAT REDUCTIONS IN TUB PEICE Of SADDLERY Are now being made at HOLDER'S Thore is an ENORMOUS S'IOCK o* SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS And almost every conceivable article in the trade, vehioh niu«t be SEDUCED. Every description of Harness made to ob.i>kh at the Lowkbt Possible Rates 1 H. R. HOLDER Opposite the Post-office, Jfepier. 13

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 4098, 23 January 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 4098, 23 January 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 4098, 23 January 1878, Page 1

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