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NOTICE. ANY Person trespassing for game, or otherwise, on Mr Lowry'a property at Okawa will be prosecuted. 28tli April, 1879. 442 NOTICE. ANY Person found Trespassing on the Brightly Park Estate with dog or gun will be prosecuted, as the game is strictly preserved. r p Brightly, Apri 11, 1879. 312 THOMAS WILLIAMS, Bootmaker, HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER, pvESIRES to inform the publio that he \J has disposed of his Boot and Shoe business to Mr J. Starkey, on whose account he requests a continuance of the patronage bo liberally bestowed on him. All outstanding accounts are requested to be settled within fourteen days from date hereof. Napier, March 17th, 1878. T. STARKEY HAVING bought the Boot and Shoe business hitherto carried on by Mr Thomas Williams, Hastings-street, takes this opportunity of informing his patrons and the public generally, that he intends to continue the business in the game premises occupied by his predecessor, and that he will supply only first-class artioles, and ensure.a perfect fit. T. STARKEY, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER* Hastings-street, Napier. 64 W. BOYD, (Late Bettkebs), SHIP CHANDLER & SAIL MAKER. PORT AHURIRI. CAN now supply Tarpaulins, Rick Covers, Tents, Horse Covers, and Oil Skins, AT LOW PRICES, Rope, Oars, Blocks, Pitch, Tai, Twine, Brush Ware, Oils, Paints, Bunting, Turpen. tine, Kerosine, &c, &c., &c., ALWAYS IN STOCK. FLAGS A3td FISHING NETS MADE TO ORDER. STOREKEEPERS LIBBBALLY TREATED WITH. COUNTRY ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO, 93 T^TAPIER STEAM FACTORY, Dickens-street, Napier. WOOD, GOAL, AND CORN DEPOT. Tl TREE AND MATAI FIREWOOD Cut to all lengths by steam power. Best Newcastle Coal, aho Coke and Charcoal in any quantities always on hand. Oats, Maize, and Beans crushed on the Premises. Oats, Maize, Beans, Eran, Hay, Straw, and Chaff always kept in stock. Also, Posts and Rails, Hobart Town Palings, sft. and 6ft., and House Blocks, None but the best Horse Feed kept, so that customers can rely upon getting a good article. All orders punctually attended to, and delivered at the shortest notice to any part of fciie town. Country orders delivered at the Railway Station. WISHART AND CO., Dickens-street. 92 T^EMPTHORNE PROSSER & CO, NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY [LIMITED]. Capital ... £200,000. 100,000 Shares of £2 each ; 50,000 offered to the Public. Deposit on appMcation five shillings per share ; on allotment, five shillings per share; five shillings in three months, and five shillings in six months after allotment. 25,000 fully paid up Shares taken by Messrs KEMPTJiORNE PROSSER & CO. 25,000 Shares Reserved for future issue. Certified Net Profits on Coat value of Sales for last four years equal 15 per cent, per ; annum. Aver? je Net Profits on average Capital for last four years equal 23 per cent, per annum. • Prospectuses obtained at Union Bank CROSS AND GUTHRIDOB, Agents, Napier. 47 , HAVELOGK NURSERY. J. GtOddabd, Proprietor. 10,000 Pxnus Inslghus SAMPLES can be seen and Price Lists obtained at Routledge, Kennedy and Co.'s Store, Tennyson -street. 623 ; NOTICE. M'LEOD'S PATENT SAFETY TIMBER JACKS. MESSRS PRASER AND TINNE, : Phoenix Foundry, Auckland, are Licensed to make and Sell these light, powerful Jacks, so -well suited to Bush and' Saw-mill work, or on board ship, in Ware-' houses, at railway stations, or wherever' heavy goods, timber, machinery, &c, have to be moved or handled. , j Owing to the superiority of, and demand, for, these Jacks, Fraser and Tinne have provided all the machinery for their manufacture, and are now engaged in making 1000 of them. The parts of the Jacks that are' subjected to the greatest amount of strain and wear are being wrought from their scrap furnace. The chief points of advantage in these | Jacks are :— l. Their long thrust admitting, if necessary, of the wood or stalk being made shorter than usual, for small timber and saw-mills. 2. That they do not run back under heavy weights, thus dispensing with' the continual attendance- of one hand, on. whose care may often depend the safety of other hands. 3. Their reduced dimensions and weight reducing the danger of their removal from rolling logs, &c, and making them so much more handy and convenient for carrying and working, 246 SYDNEY EXHIBITION. NOTICE i 3 hereby given that the Town Clerk has been authorised to receive all such articles as may be sent to him, intended for exposition at the approaching International Exhibition, to be held in Sydney on AUGUST NEXT. All Parcels are to be early and distinctly addressed TO THE CHAIRMAN, Exhibition Commission, Wellington, Care of The TOWN CLIRK, Napier. All Articles Approved by the Commission will be transmitted and exhibited Free of Cost. No Exhibit will be received here later than the 14th June next. Any further information can Lie obtained on application to the undersigned. By order, M. N. BOWER, Town Clerk. Napier, February 13, 1879 210

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5399, 4 June 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5399, 4 June 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5399, 4 June 1879, Page 4

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