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Wardrop & Go, TT A V E ARRIVE, Per ," Mendoz-." Baqs-3 bushel, 50 and lOOlba Flour Bitters— Orange. Candles— Price's Belmont O rment — White's Geneva— Red JDKZ ' Groceries Jars— 2 gallon LEAD-White and Red, 14, 28» 561bs. Lino — Shetland Oil— Raw and Boiled Linseed Rice— Dressed Carolina Salt— Fine and Carolina Staples— 6, 7, 8 Vinegar Whisky — Scotch and Irish Wine— Port, Sherry, Ginger Wire— Hyland's, No. 6, 8, 893 Arrived per .Adamant. From Lorn Ion — TSOUBLE FURROW r ! " SURPRISE!' JL/ STEEL PLOUGHS, CEMENT, White's CHAMPAGNE,rRoed&Tor's , GENEVA, IRed JDKZ ■ GROCERIES GALVANISEDIIRON OILS , STOUT, Gui-esß'sjby Burke SALT, coarse and fine DS, Clover, Lucerne, Rape, .Ac. SHEEP DIP, M'Dougall's WHirELEAD WHISKY, Irish and Fine Old Sc< »tch. And on Hand. Ale— Bass' by By ass, Ind Coope ana Co., and Patterson & Hibbert, qts. and! pts. Biscuits— Lamb's, in 1001 b cases Bitters— Stroughton's and Gillon'ff Orange Cement— White's ■ Cigars— Havanah shaped, Manilla, 500 s, and various brands, 100's and 50's FUjli— Salmon, Lobster, Herrings, (freah and kippered) Haddocks, Yarmouth Bloaters Oystera, lib. tins, Sardines, L £ and £lb tins Flour— Adelaide, Duffield'a; Canterbury, City Mills Groceries— De Roubaix Candles ; Crosse and Blackwell's and Lea and Perrin's Sauces, Pickles j Salad Oil; Currants, and Raisins; Mustard; Pepper; Starch; Rice; Soda; Crystals; Corn Flour; . Marmalade; Jams Nails —Ewbank's Wire, Counter ■ sunk Rivets Oils &c— Colza, Boiled and Raw linseed, 'Castor, Keroßine, Turpentine, Pitch, and Stockholm Tar. Paints— White Lead, White Zinc, and . various colors. Rope— Manilla, Europe, and New Zealand, all Bizes, Tether lines Salt— Fine and Coarse, Table Salt, in bottle, Seeds— White Clover, Red Clover, Cow Grass and Trefoil Soap— Double Crown, Household, Blue Mottled, Soft Spirits in Bulk— Martell and Hennessy Pale and Dark Brandy; Dunville, Greenless, Loag John, Lome and Islay Whisky ; Lemon, Hart and Co. s, Rum Spirits in Case— Hennessy and Hine Brandy ? Booth, and Sir R. Burnett's Old Tom, JDKZ', Red and Green Geneva, Long John, Stewart's, Bernard's, Arrol's, Thorn and Cameron's, Whisky ; Curacoa, Stout^GuSess', by Burke, Pig Brand, Blood Wolfe & Co Sheep Dip— M'Dougall's Patent, Carbolic Acid, Arsenic Sulphate of Copper Sugar— Crushed Lump, Sydney Company s Ifo. 1 and 3. T ea __Cheßts and Half-chests and Boxesvarious qualities Tarnaulins— All sizes Tobacco-Twist and Cake, i Tierces and Wine-Champagne, Roderer, Giesler, Water's Quinine, Moselle, Port and Sherry, Clicquot, Ginger, lime Juice Cordial, Sarsaparilla Wlre-Ryland's Nos. 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, Galva. nised Strand, Nos. 7, 8 ; Iron Rollers , and bolts for fencing Woolsacks— lo and lllba, attached and 1 detached flaps, and 81b detached fteqpe j J Corn Sacks; Hessian ; Scri m; Seaming Sufidriea— Oats, Maize, Staples, Nob, 6, 7, 8, (Diamond Points, Tanks, Whiting, Ruddle, Turkey Slips, Canvas, Nos. 1 *° 7 WARDROP & Co. mHE Undersigned Guarantee the condiJL tion of ALE and STOUT shipped by MESSKS J. & B. TENNENT PATTERSON & HILBERT BLOOD, WOLFE & CO. Consigned to and sent out by them. WAKDROP & CO., 2 Agents. IMPEBIAL FIRE INSURA.NOI COMPANY, 1. Oi© Bro_d-bt., and 16 Paii. M_LX, 1 LONDONi >• INSTITTJ Tp2 D 18 03. Subscribed and Invested Capital Oni Million Six Hundred Thousand Pounds. V- ______ Insuiancei are effectod at Current Rates, am Uoflßes are settled in the Colony upon. proof of lobb. Agents for Hawke's Bay— WARDROP & 00. — mm ii»i — ______U_IIUU»-lil'''''l |111 l FOB SALE. SECTIONS 4 and 5, each i acre, Para disc-road, Carlyle- street, a capita building site, with a splendid vie* of the Bea and Ahuriri Plains. Sections 50 and 51, Awatoto— Th< promised railway eiding at thi: township should make these sec tions a valuable investment. Section 29, containing 40 perches Meanee Township, with two roomed cottage, and garden wel stocked with fruit trees. Thi section is never flooded. If not sold privately the above propeitie will be offered by auction about the end. c AF ' F. D. LUCKIB, Estate Agent, ygl Shakespeare-road. /^tOOKSON'S DERBY SWEEP oj GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, 14th April, 1879. 1 6000 Subscribers at £1 each. First Horse T .. £2000 Second Horso 1000 Third Horse 500 Starters Divided 1000 Non-starters Divided ... 1500 £6000 Exchange for cheques Is and stamps fi reply. Address : — E. COOKSON. Proprietor of Warner's Commerpial Hotel. Or. Box 180, P,O, Chnstohuich, ji«

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5337, 22 March 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5337, 22 March 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5337, 22 March 1879, Page 1