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ii •;'■...'! ''" •;■■'.•..'.■..'! -,!'■ Li r.-i ;.j"i^;/r !; „,{4 HAVEL OOK BT'Oi'E^llqnu ,•.--: . ■'!■! :..", 0;:. !>■! ... ■ . .•','{{ '. i/Z.'-ri. r V. ■• V.-J,[ A SSTONEha.ONHAjmBL^^ ; ■ f^ <lil W^"i^!fi, l l ;!. > :. 1 "' I DBAPEBi;!;; 'jy^V^l ■■'}';; <r l ! ,-• • ... .•■•.■•>iit3ljj^Uiißi/-,;:;. i -«' I • .■•■.V-V,; J J,S.:V.^f l !SF» ■ i AJlo^riwmr^iv, prompt atUnho.. Goodi dehyer^ to. ajxrpaj* of thj.diitriot iT v *" IT TXv f ' l " l^Tf; E ' •»' ;l ir7 11 ft rjl -*j i i p^^PfH^^Sf-s^^dDiok'^g^^ ; STEAM; oWATEB^:*; GAfifPITTBBif J<^ if<: ; > L Brass Pounder andiFinish'sr. r~-j ;''};,:•.] ponservatQries,,id;reen ; Houieaj D veiling [ Hp J pa«A i^o.». fitted wijkh; Hot .Water/.;?; . Apparatus on -,the. moat^ approved,) --.y : ; ; and.eoon.oinjeal principle, ..' „.\ „;.' r.BAa^'.AOT^i^yAxoETOS.rtn^^^jV.'.r^r . Agricultural Implements .and all gorta.of A ■. Machines, fitted and repaired* ;,i ( • ' !C Boiling Downs fitted with the Kmgift ;,.*,„ : „.'■./'. lmprovement?. '.' ."•;'.;.'.;, "J2.V WAITANGI ; WOOTj-BOOXJRINQ!' 1 ESTABLISHMENT. ' <' r M BALDWIN, Jn iliaiiklns iiis V Opu^ f * ? . tomers for piast favors, begs to Inform them: that he is prepared to Sopor ihli r -f season's Wool at following rates : '(' ; ! ' Fleece Wool ... ..; ljd per Ib. ' r Lockd and Pieces ... • „;■ 'id' per lb, i He Is also a oaah_purohaser of Wool, Hides 1 Skins, Tallow, and Clulla. : ";'.'. M. B A L D WIN , !■ 73 . Waitangi. , . ,- .„.'; wo oii. y { fflQB UNDEBSIGNED will pnrch*«i JL for GASH, or ADVANCE on conugamentsto their Agents in London and New York.' • .•■". ■ .•• ; -;.. f ' ; •■ ,V." 74 EINBOSS * do HASTINGS STOEiE. '.' ■.:.' ■"■ .". ' ri. . • . t Rri OBiEKVILLE begs to return hl«« i ; D thankfi for the liberal ■uppdrt : accorded hbn ; since he i commenced bußmestr; in'Hastingß..f!He takes: this opportunity^ot\i informing ; the;; settlers^fof Hasj^mga f aSd'thß ; Burrounding ; .{neighborhood that; ; he ci haa , erected a BAKKR^^a^O/intenda to oarry/9^. . ihe basineaa of Baker in ooiineotion with Jihe '. Sl ?»^;'r /■ "v.crifrt i-'v.'i.r^i'r'.'r "y.l m-7x THBBAKiIN.G I) DEP^ETJp!Ng3,.J [? . Is under ef&cierit < management and tjthe r wanta ■■■ of customer* [ will r be, . oarejjuUy?) at^ tended to,, „.•;,.,, _ . .; j, . tj;... , 1M y Wedding, Birthday, and .other Cjakes made , •■•-'.' ■' :.-ii "li'-'-fe^'vJ^jiv'i^.-i^.ii A : large 1 Snpply; of . Small, r Goodf; always a >. :-• \: . . „v -.•;[ .•. j>, ; . . ; : ";, H .!,'.. , jA^jae.'HA^te^^TO^^wlii^^JrFa be found a gopd r asaorianent, of Cloi^hu^ Boots, Sho«« Grbceneß, "China, 1 ' | £arthen\raie, <feo.gj&e. '" '" J ' ' ; -'- JJI £ - All ordew mlFreceive prompt attention. i. Ri SOMESYILLE,-j , ;;c .. 75 Hastings 6 tore and Bakery. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, WALPUKOJEtAIT. , •: 1 ' • ' -.'ir." ' .1 • ,?.' ;:=i f r .-"-'<j nnHE cudoraigned begs to inform r his, r JL irkuda *nd the public generally, JJiiaJ! ; , he has xxM>p*nod .those Large .and (Com- ' Yuodious Premises next the Ijnion Bank, &uji trusts by civility and attention to merit . a fair sliare of public patronage. . ■• ■_' ; ' - MaU ooaohfor Wallingfordaud Porangahau . starts from the door every Monday 1 and Thursday. . , . ; Good Stabling, W TYNE, 76 : Pjroprietor. NOT IOE. •;■•;» r. r M'LEOD'S PATENT SAFETY TIMBER ■ JACKS.' ■;■' '-.h -.•;;-.-: MESSRS FRASER AND- TDJHfil;' Phoanix Foundry, Auckland, ; are ; Licensed ,tq 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, &0., have to be moved or handled. '• '• O\vin ! g 'to the superiority of, and demand for, these Jacks, .Fraser and. Tinne hare provided all the machinery fo^ their inanufao. < ture, 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 attondando of one bund, on whose care may often depend the safety of other hands. 3. Their reduced dimeHSions 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. 77

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5425, 4 July 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5425, 4 July 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5425, 4 July 1879, Page 4