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Murray, Common & 00. MUEEAY, COMMON & GO. ARE CASH BUYERS OP TXTOOL,||TALLOW, SKINS,! HIDES, OR OTHER PRODUCE, Or will make Liberal Advances against the same if consigned for Sale on owners' account to London or elsewhere. mHE SCOTTISH AND NEW ZEALAND INVESTMENT CO. CAPITAL £500,000. MURRAY, COMMON, & CO., Agents. VTORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. w Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Fire Reserve Fund ... 1,082,768 Total Fire Assets £3,082,768 Losses Promptly and Liberally Settled. MURRAY, COMMON & CO., Agents. IN STOCK & TO AEEIVE. "DEER— The undersigned have been appointed Sole Agents in Hawke's Bay for the sale of Ind, Coope and Co.'s unrivalled Brand. 300 Cases quarts and pints in stock. STOUT, Blood's, Guinness and Machen's (qts. and pts.) TjIENOING WIRESAMSON Steel Oval Fencing Wire, Nob. 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, the use of which, instead of ordinary wire, effects a saving of 45 per cent. Ryland's and Johnson's Fencing Wire, Nos. 6, 7, 8, and 9 New patent barbed Fencing Wire, for top wire of fences, STAPLESJußt arrived, 5 Tons diamond points— 6, 7, and 8 gauge. WOOLPAOKS— Loose tops, 10 to lOJlbs. „ Slbs. Attached tops, lOlbs. Slbs. Pockets — Loose tops, 3|lbs. CORN SACKSSHEEP DIP— Campbell's — Sulphur, Carbolic Acid, Arsenic, Sheep Nets. SOAP— Washing, Soft, and Scouring. GALVANIZED IRON— Gospel Oak and Sun Brands, 6, 7, 8, and 9ft. lengths, 26 gauge, Ridging, Screws, and Washere. HOOP IRON— 1-inch cut and pinched for Dumping, 12ft. and 12ft. 6in. lengths. NAILS— Ewbanks and Wire, all sizes. OILS— Linßeed, Boiled and Raw Kerosene. WHITELEAD— Genuine and No. 1. STOCKHOLM TAR. SALT— Rock, Fine and Coarse, and Table MAIZE, OATS, BRAN, OATMEAL— FLOUR— Adelaide, Victorian, Colonial, Wood's Saunder's (in sacks 1001 b and 501 b), TOBACCO— Barrett's Twist, Venus Twist, and Nailrod WINES AND SPIRITS— Port, Sherry, Hennessey's Brandy, Geneva, J.D.K.Z., Rum, Lemon Harts, Burnett's Old Tom, and very superior Scotch Whisky, &c. SADDLERY— GROCERIES— Teas, Sugars, Coffee, Biscuits, \ Lea and Perrinß ! Sauce, Crosse and Blackwells, and Morton's Pickles, Soda Crystals, Jams, Marmalade, Candles, Currants, Raisins, Mustard, Pepper, Kice, Starch, Cocoa, Cornflour, Salad Oil, <kc, &c. 5 MURRAY, COMMON & CO. p RA S S SEEDS. Ryegrasß Cocksfoot Timothy Cowgrass White. Clover Dutch Alsyke Ceßted Dogßtail Poa Pratensis Meadow Fescue „ Foxtail Sainfoin Yarrow Colonial, American, and English. 6 MURRAY, COMMON & CO. REID AND GRA-Y'S AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Reid and Gray's Double-Furrow Ploughs are universally admitted to be the best implements of the kind ever introduced into New Zealand. lßt. They are Btrong and durable, being manufactured from the best iron, and of moßt excellent workmanship. 2nd. They are light in draught. 3rd. They are adapted to rough and steep country. 4th. They are cheap in price. To Intending Buyers— Before purchasing any other please enquire of any practical person in Bew Zealand who has ever used a Double-Furrow of Reid and Gray's manui facture. Extra Parts kept in Stock, Also, Single-Furrow Ploughs Reapers and Mowers, single and double speed Harrows, 3 and 4 leaveß J Swingletrees b Grubbers J And all kinds of Agricultural linplef ments. a 7 MURRAY, COMMON & CO. 3 OSBORNE'S REAPERS AND BINDERS. 8 IV /T ACHINES arrived by last 'Frisco Mail, '" J\_L 2 still left in stock. Remarkable foi lightness of draught, strength, and beauty of finish. A competent pereon will be Beni 6 to start and work the machine for first day. 345 MURRAY, COMMON & CO. OATS! s JUST RECEIVED, '' From Canterbury, F EE D OAT SSplendid sample. r 75 MURBAYjTcOMMON * CO.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5291, 27 January 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5291, 27 January 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5291, 27 January 1879, Page 1

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