Kinross 8c 00. TO ARRIVE^ r "LOOHNAGAR," fkom London— Via Nelson, f\ TONS JOHNSON'S BB ANNEALED / Nos. 6 and 8 FENCING WIRE 150 kegs M'Dougall Bro.'s Sheep pip, each 50 lbs 5 kegs M'Dougall Bro.'s Sheep Dip, each 100 lbs 12 cases 3 Crown Corrugated Iron, 5, [6, 7, 8, and 9 feet length 5 kegs Galvanised Screws 2 „ Lead Washers 6 dozen Parke's Socket Spades 4 bales Tarpaulins, assorted sizes 2 „ Flour Bags, 100 lbs and 50 lbs 1 case Baumann's Felt Hats SO cases Currants 30 Eleme Raisins 40 casks Guinness's Stout, quarts 80 „ „ „ pints 30 Ind. Coope's Ale, quarts 50 „ „ „ pints , KINROSS & CO. JUST AURIVED, "Dragon," from Calcutta, via Dunedin, 0 BALES OF WOOLPACKS, 101 lbs (loose flaps) 20 bales of Woolpacks, lOflbs (attached flaps) 30 bales of Woolpacks, 8 lbs (loose flaps) 12 bales Cornsacks KINROSS & CO. WOOL. HE UNDERSIGNED will purchase for CASH, or ADVANCE on conraents to their Agents in London and k York. \ KINROSS & Go. J. MACLEOD, loachbuilder, hastings - street, Napier. jpairs, Painting, Trimming, &c, on the ! Reasonable Terms, and at the shortes se. 4 AVELOCK STORE STONE has ON HAND a large and Well-seleoted Stock of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, and SHOES, IKONMONOBBY, GROCERIES, &0., Sec. [orders will receive prompt attention, i delivered to any part of the district at Napier prices. TO LAND, "TIMARU," Via Port Chalmers, Now Discharging — CASES AND {BALES SPRING GOODS, baining all the Latest Novelties of the Season, selected expressly to the [order of the undersigned from some of the best JDON AND GLASGOW HOUSES} px "HELEN DENNY," 1 PACKAGES IRONMONGERY -W. RATHBONE, Waipawa. iept. 12, 1877. 3 , I JS<., C. TAYLOR'S (ENiERAL QTORES, Havelock. T. C. T., in thanking the inhabitants of tvelock and surrounding districts for the id and liberal patronage accorded him ring the short time he has conducted siness there, begs to inform them that he 3 now Removed into his NEW AND COMMODIOUS STOBE, posite Mr Reynold's Hotel, at the junction Hastings, Te Mata, and Te Aute Koads, d from the better situation, roomy and ore suitable shop for purchasers, together ith greater facilities for the display of his ook, hopes, with the foregoing advantages, ■ompt attendance, to customers, combined ith civility, low charges for good value, tc erit the same patronage hitherto accorded m, and with a further hope of increased itronage. . J. C. T. will use his endeavors to delivei romptly all orders entrusted to him, and a1 ie lowest possible remunerative charges. p # g, — Inspection invited. Spring anc iimmer Goods just showing. 8i NOTICE. h WILLIAMS, Bootmaker, wishes t< I . inform, the inhabitants ef Napier ant pnintry Districts that he is now in a positioi ' BUPpl FIRST CLA.-S BOOTS AND [HOES OP EVERY UESCRIFTIO* MANUFACTURED ON HIS PREMISES. ALWAYS ON HAND, L STOCK OF READY MADE BOOT! AND SHOES. T.W. begs to call the attention of Countr settlern to hiß well-known and renowned W A TERTIGHTS. Note the addressOpposite the Horse Repository,! Hastings-street, Napier, 2 0
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5015, 22 February 1878, Page 1
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