Kinross & 00. TO ARRIVE, Per "LOCHNAGAR," raoM London— Via Nelson, K A TONS JOHNSON'S BB ANNEALED OU Nos. 6 and 8 FENCING WIRE • 150 kega MDougall Bro.'s Sheep [Dip, each 50 lbs 6 kegs XvfDougall Bro.'a Sheep Dip, each 100 lbs 12 oases 3 Crown Corrugated Iron, 5,J6, . 7, 8, and 9 feet length 5 kegs Galvanised Screws 2 „ Lead Washera 6 dozen Parke's Socket Spades 4 bales Tarpaulins, assorted Bizes 2 „. Flour Bags, 100 lbs and 50 lbs 1 case Baumann's Felt Hats 30 cases Currants 30 Eleme Raisins 40 casks Guinness's Stout, quarts 80 „ „ „ pints 30 Ind. Coope's Ale, quarts 50 „ „ „ pints 1 , KINROSS & CO. JUST ARRIVED, Per "Dragon," from Calcutta, via Dunedin, m BALES OF WOOLPAOKS, 10. lbs (loose flaps) 20 bales of Woolpacks, lOflba (attached flaps) 30 bales of Woolpacks, 8 lbs (loose flaps) 12 bales Cornsacks g KINBOSS & CO. WOOL. jffß^HE UNDERSIGNED will purchase X for CASH, or ADVANCE on conjignments to their Agents in London and New York. 3 KINROSS ft Oo; J. MACLEOD, COACHBUHIDER, Hastings - street, Napibb. Repairs, Painting, Trimming, &c, on the most Reasonable Terms, and at the shortes netice. 4 LETTS' DIARIES^ • FOR 18 7 8. DINWIDDIE, MORRISON, and CO. have just received their shipment of Letts' Diaeees for 1878. A large assortment of Pocket, Office, and Scribbling Diaries of all sizes in Morocco, Cloth, and Paper. D., M., and Co., request their customers to make early application, as the number is limited. HA VEL OC K STOEE Q STONE has ON HAND a large and Well-selected Stook of XDBAPBIRT, CLOTHING, BOOTS, and SHOES, IBONMONGEBY, GROCERIES, &0., &o. All orders will receive prompt attention. Goods delivered to any part of the distriot at 6 Nattier prices. T O LAN D, Ex "TIMARU," Via Port Chalmers, Now Discharging — KA CASES AND [BALES SPRING GOODS, Containing all the Lateßt Novelties of the Season, selected expressly to the ■ order of the undersigned from some of the best LONDON AND GLASGOW HOTJSESfI ~~Y P 3x " HELEN DENNY," 09 PACKAGES IRONMONGERY W. RATHBONE, Waipawa. Sept. 12, 18.77/, 7 J. 0. TAYLOR'S i^EN,ERAL HTOKES, Havelock. J. C. T., in thanking the inhabitants of Havelock and surrounding districts for the kind and liberal patronage accorded him during the short time he has conducted business there, begs to inform them that he has now Removed into his NEW AND COMMODIOUS STORE, opposite Mr Reynold's Hotel, at the junction of Hastings, Te Mata, and Te Aute Eoads, and from the better situation, roomy and more suitable shop for purchasers, together with greater facilities for the display of his stock, hopes, with the foregoing advantages, prompt attendance to customers, combined with civility, low charges for good value, to merit the same patronage hitherto accorded him, and with a further hope of increased patronage. J. C. T. will use his endeavors to deliver promptly all orders entrusted to him, and at the lowest possible remunerative charges. p.S, — Inspection invited. Spring and Summer Goods just showing. 85 JUSJ! RECEIVED", A LARGE SUPPLY of the New Patent PLAYING CARDS, SQUEEZERS, .In a Great Variety of Patterns. ,-fc^ , / _______ '""' With these Cards it is impossible to make a mistake in your hand if you will only refer to the corner marks, which will tell the value of the cards as regards both the suit and the size -without spreading them out. DINWIDDIE, MORRISONI& CO.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5009, 15 February 1878, Page 1
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558Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5009, 15 February 1878, Page 1
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