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TEN POUNDS REWARD. •TTiOR Information leading to the Eecovery JP of Three Hundred Sheep strayed, during last winter. Marks— Fork in both ears and fore bit ; fork in right ear, left slit, also figure seven ; front notch in right ear, and other marks. Brand— Ace of Clubs TAYLOR WHITE, 715 ____^_ Glengarrie. TEN POUNDS REWARD. LOST, Stolen, or Destroyed, one Dark Roan Prime Bull, one Dark Roan Prime Cow and Yearling, Cow and Bull branded CB within circle on the side; short-horn breed. Last seen on School Reserve, Pohui 6M R. E. STEVENS. TEN POUNDS REWARD. LOST, Stolen, or Strayed, from my Land at Pohui, about 380 Sheep, marked 2 triangular front notches in the right ear, and one back bit out of left ear ; Merino and half-bred full-mouthed Ewes. Believed to have strayed on to Rissington Run. 69j> R. E. STEVENS. ONE POUND REWARD. LOST, from the Paki Paki— l Light Bay Mare, with a large fore hoof, branded O HP on near shoulder. Also, a Dark-colored Foal, running with her. Branded on near shoulder PM. Any person returning the same to P. Maroney will receive the above reward. 601 £5 REWARD. WHEREAS some evil disposed Person did maliciously throw a stone through one of the windows of the Fire Brigade Station on the night of Friday, Ist February, at 9.35. The above reward will be paid to any person or persons who will give such evidence as shall lead to the conviction of the offender. GEO. V. KEMSLBY, Sub-Superintendent. Friday, February 1, 1878. 654 Tp R A N K ~p E L L, Napiek, Agent for the undermentioned firms : — Neill and Co., Merchants Wilson, Harraway and Co., Millers, &c. J. Kitchen and Son's Stearine Candle and Soap Works T. Robinson and Co., Implement and Machine Manufacturers Lane, Campbell and Co,, Cordial and Liquor Manufacturers W. Gregg and Co., Otago Steam Coffee and Pepper Mills Marshall and Copeland, Brewers, &c. Office over Mr Welsman's, Chemist, Has-tings-street, where orders will receive every attention. 249 J AME S MACINTOSH HAS Opened the Shop, lately in the occupation of Mr Kenneth Nasmith, at Port Napier, a3 ENGINEER, BOILER-MAKER, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER, AND GENERAL JOBBING BLACKSMITH, And hopes by strict attention to business, and supplying a first-class article at a moderate price, to merit a fair share cf public patronage. 600 JOHN MAYS MO R, PRODUCE MERCHANT, COMMISSION, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, Manchester-street, Fielding, Manawatu. Land Purchases negotiated. 590 R. G-IBBES begs to intimate that he has now taken up his permanent residence at Havelock. DR. CARO, having returned from the South, can now be consulted daily at D. Gibbe's late residence, Tennyson-street, S7 TO LET, For grazing, agricultural, or other purposes, A PADDOCK containing three-quarters of an acre, with a stream of water running through it, situated at Hastings. Apply to F. I. deLisle, Napier. 478 BOOK, STATIONER* AND FANCY GOODS WAREHOUSE, ! WAIPAWA. VALENTINES ! VALENTINES ! ! i JUST Arrived, a Large Assortment of Valentines of every description. E . HARWOOD. 658 JTUENITURE. LARGE AND TOWNLEY HAVE JUST REOEIVED A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS, Comprising — f*i ILT CONSOLE TABLE, with Marble \JT Slab and Pier Glass Pier Glasses Girandoles Looking Glases New Iron Bedsteads 7 OCTAVE PIANOFORTES, Walnut, by Kirkman, Bord, Aucher, (splendid Instruments, good value.) WE HAVE ON HAND, SUITES— Drawing-room ia Worsted Repp Drawing-room in Figured Silk Drawing-room in Crettone, &c. Dining-room in Morocco Leather Dining-room in Haircloth, &c. Library Suites, and Bedroom Suites. CARPETS— Brussells and Tapestry, from 3s 9d per yd. Kidderminster Carpets from lid per yd. Floarcloths Linoleum Bouliuikon Cocoa and China Matting, And a Splendid Stock of HOUSE FURNISHINGS, Toilet, Dinner, Tea Ware, &c, &c. Liberal Discount allowed to the trade. ! LARGE AND TOWNLEY, Regent -street, 41 Napier. ! WAIPAWA BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. E. HARWOOD, HAVING taken over the business of Mr T. R. Spiller, and purchased his Extensive Stock of Stationery, Fancy Goods, &c, has also taken the premises lately occupied by Mr Spiller, and has just opened with a splendid Stock of FANCY GOODS Of every description, including articles suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, at great variety of pi-ices. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Of the Finest Brands. Also, MEERSCHAUM PIPES, In handsome designs and best qual ty. My Large stock of BOOKS AND MUSIC is constantly renewed by regular shipments, and includes a Large Assortment of Books suitable for Christmas Presente. Prompt attention will be paid to orders for New Books, Music, and all European and American Periodicals. A supply of the Hawke's Bay Almanac for 1878 just to hand. Agent for the Hawke's Bay Herald. E. HARWOOD, Waipawa, 53

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5014, 21 February 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5014, 21 February 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5014, 21 February 1878, Page 1

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