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Murray, Common <fc Co. MUERAY, OOMMON & (XX , ARE .CASH .. B U,Y E R ,S • ■ OF -TTTOOL, TALLOV7, SKINS, BIDES, OR OTHER PRODUCE, Or will make Liberal AdvcTices against the Bame if consigned for -Sale "on owners' account to London or elsewhere. ■\HTORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. Losses Promptly and Libere^.y Settled. MURRAY, COMMON & CO., . . Agents. IN STOOK. ~~ "DEER— The undersigned have been appointed „ Sole Agents in Hawke'* Bay for the "sale of Ind, Coopk and Co. 'si nnrivalled Brand. 300 Cases quarts and pints in stock. STOUT, Blood's, Guinness and Machen'fl (qts. andpts.) TjIENOING WIRESAMSON Steel Oval Fencing Wire, Nos. 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, . foi: top wire of fences. STAPLESDiamond points— 6, 7, and 8 gauge. CORN SACKSSHEEP DlP— Hall's and Hood's Campbell's — Sulphur, Carbolic Acid, Areenic. SOAP— Washing, Soft GALVANIZED IRON— ■ • . i Gospel Oak and Sun Brands, 6, 7, B,' . and 9ft. lengths, 26 gauge, Ridging, Screws, and Washers, Iron Tanks, 400 gallons HOOP IRON— ' . j 1-inch cut and pinched for Dumping,' 12ft. and 12ft. 6in. lengths. NAILS Ewbanks' and Wire, all sizes. OlLS— Linseed, Boiled and Raw Kerosene. <f WHITELEAD — Genuine and No. I. 1 ' STOCKHOLM TAR. SALT— Rock, Fine and Coarse, and Table OATS, BRAN, OATMEAL— FLOUR— Kings and Steggals' (in sacks 1001 b and 501 b). TOBACCOVenus 10s, Venus Twist, and Venus Nailrod WINES AND SPIRITS— Port, Sherry, Australian. Tonics, 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, j Lea and Perrins' Sauce, Crosso and Blackwells, and Morton's Pickles, Soda Crystals, Jams, Marmalade, Candles, Currants, Raisins, Mustard, pepper, Rice, Starch, Cocoa, Cornflour, Salad Oil, Ac, &c. Pearl Barley, Lime Juice JUST ARRIVED. 3 American Regulator Windmills, with Force Pumps 6 Patent American Lawn Mowers American Axes, all sizes 5 MURRA.Y, COMMON & CO. R A S ' S SEED S. Ryegrass Cocksfoot Timothy Cowgras? White Clover Dutch Alsyke Cested Dogstail Meadow Feacue „ Foxtail Yarrow Trefoil Lucerne Rape Hard Fescue Fiorin Grass Sweet Kernol PoaMemoralis ; i 6 MURRAY, COMMON & 00. PREPARING FOR PUBLICATION, AND SHORTLY WILL BE PUBLISHED, "HpRACTS FOR THE TIMES," NO. 2. BY WILLIAM COLENSO. Price, Is 6d. Subscribers' names received by , Messrs Dinwiddie, Morrison & Co., and by W. Colenso. • 713 HASTINGS STORE. , RnOMERVILLE begs to return his , JIJD IShanks for the liberal support accorded him since he commenced business in Hastings. He takes this opportunity of informing the settlers of Hastings and the surrounding neighborhood that he has 1 erected a BAKERY, ano intends to carry on the business of Baker in connection with the Store. I THE BAKING DEPARTMENT Is under efficient management, and tile wants of customers will be carefully attended, to Wedding, Birthday, and other Cakes made I to Order. A large Supply of Small Goods always on hand. 1 At the HASTINGS STORE will always 7 he found a good assortment of Clothing, Boots, Sho* 101 Groceries, China, Glass, 8 Earthenware. <&c, &c. 8 . All ordere stUI receive prompt attention, • " EL. SOMERVILLE, 4 Hastings tnoe and Bukeiy, J f\ N SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. 8 Wines and Spirits Bottled Stout and Ale Groceries, Oilmen's Stores s Christmas Fruits, Almonds f Clothing, Boots, Shoes China, Glass, Earthenware Ironmongery» Saucepans Butet, T Hinges, Screws, Nails Tinware, Carpenters' Tools Farming Implements a Shears and Stones Brushware Saddles and Bridles, &c, &c J. J. KELLY, Oinahu-road Store, Hastings. 2i HAWKE'S BAY BOILING DOWE ESTABLISHMENT. I BEG to inform the surrounding settlor that I am now prepared to Scour thi Season's Wool at the following rafces : — Fleece Wool at I|d per lb or Locks and Pieces „ Id „ All wool forwarded" co . the Boiling Dow] Siding will receive prompt attention.. R. P. WILLIAMfI. 20 W»t CliTfi QoWbw as, iB7B. 16

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5338, 24 March 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5338, 24 March 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5338, 24 March 1879, Page 1

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