Business Notices m W. PREBBLF — — — WHOLESALE A' * FRUITERER, r -<» RETAIL posifce Bank of New Z -xaßtings-street, opments of Choice -««l&nd. Eegular shippears, pines, pe r -J*uit, Oranges, apples, and grapes, t greengages, bananas, Smoked r *-'lums in any quantity for jam. Mrs P -^nnapper and mullet jusfc arrived. rebble s Servants' Registry Office. — 609 _ JUST LANDED, ..JSSSS" FROM CALCUTTA ,. "OXFORD," •« WAIROA," AND OTHER LATE ARRIVALS FROM LONDON". 11^ BALE 3 WOOLPAOXS, with de--i- JLtf taehed topß, 81b to 111 b 50 kegs Wire Nails, 1 J to 6-inch 60 cases Unsweetened Fortified Limejuice (ff > 20 08868.1*57, Staples f v*. 35 packages Crushed Lb&f " Sugar; Caro-" Una Rice, Paraffin Candles, Nelson's Conaentrated Wine Jellies, Blancman c Essences, Meat Extraot, &c. Tenncs Lawn Marker* and Clout Nails FOR SALE, 200 reels Galvanised and Black Barbed Wire 400 coils No. 8 Iron Fencing Wire 400 do 9 x 11 Oval Steel Wire 250 cases Nelson's Tomoana Tinned Meats Ward and Payne's Sheep Shears, Nos. 38,79, 38 A.S. Needles, 5 Ply Twine, Turkey and Washita Stones Blue and Red Ruddle. Lamp Black Linseed, Salad, and Kerosene Oils Flour, Tea, Sugar, Salt, Currants, Raisins Rice, Vinegar, Tobacco, Vestas, Candles, and all other station j?equisites. ALSO FOR SALE, 1 Pony Lawn Mowing Maohine 1 3 i horse-power Otto Silent Gas Engine FRED. W. WILLIAMS Port Ahuriri. Bth Sept , 1883. 57 j "PORTER AND CROFT, Land Purchase •■- and General Commission Agents, Accountants, Station and Financial Agents. Native and other lands purchased on commission or part interest, as per agreement. Native titles adjusted and opinions given upon all questions of land tenure. Documents translated and attested. All communications and transactions strictly confident tial. 5, HAMPDEN SAWMILL. oaa rfctfiri fbbt Building mJ\J 9 \J%J%J Timber For Sale. Also, T and G and Rusticated Boards. Apply to W. RATHBONE, 3 Waipawa. TO WOOLGROWERS AND OTHERS riIUM undersigned has ereoted large Wool •X- Stores adjoining the Railway Station, at the Spit, and is prepared to Receive and Ship Wool and Produce to his own or growers' agents in London on the most favorable terms. FRED. W. WILLIAMS. Port Ahuriri, October 17th, 1882. 89 SPECTACLES. DTT EVI has just received a consign- • -L* ment of Spectacles to suit all sights, including Concave, Pereoscopio and real Brazilian Pebbles. Any poor ueraon wanting Spectacles can have pair free of charge 121 TJEB T> JOHNSON AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT, THE REPOSITORY WAIPAWA. Mr Boope srooking'a notices MONEY TO LEND.— The undersigned has the following sums to advance on approved security :— Two sums of £100, one sum of £200, one sum of £250, three Bums of £300, one auin of £500, one of £600, one of £1000, and any sum from £1000 to £10,000. ROOPH BBOOKING. November 24, 1883. 803 FORTY Acre Rural Section, Woodville, situate on the road to the Gorge ; very valuable section. Terms can be made. 450 FOR SALE,— Seven valuable Rural Sections at Woodville, in blocks of 40 to 200 acres, bounded by main road to Napier. WELL-BUILT Four-roomed House, fitted with all conveniences, good range, water laid on; Bituate in Carlylestreet. Easy terms can be given. EOR LEASE OB SALE,— Those Valuable Premises situate at corner of Olivesquare and Dickens-street, adjoining Messrs Fortune and Black's premises. For particulars apply to ROOPE BROOKING. rpHREE Quarter-acre Sections adjoining A each other, very favorably situate. Can be sold in one or more lots upon easy terms. Apply ROOPE BROOKING. , Publication NOTICE. A DANGEROUS GAME, By the Author of "My Dearest Heart," Ac, - Is commenced in TTTJAMIL Y HERALD PART for December, JL Which contains also the continuation of mnORNS AND OBANGE-BLOSSOMS, 4 NEW HOVEL, by the Author of X3L "Dora Thome," "Wife in Name Only," "A Broken Wedding Ring," &c. t and the continuation of SIR PHILIP'S WARDS. By the Author of "His Wedded Wife," " Ladybird'i Penitence,'" Ac. TpAMILY HERALD. Part 487. FAMILY HERALD. Part for December. The Australasian says :— "This favorite domestic magazine retains all its old interest and variety." Price Sixpence. FAMILY HERALD. Part 487. The Daily Argus says : — "This domestic magazine is second to none with which we are acquainted." Price Sixpence. "OAMILY HERALD, Part for November. -A- • The Darling Downs Gazette says : — "Among the English periodicals received in Australia there is one, we believe, that receives a warmer welcome than is accorded to any other publication of its kind in the world. . . . Its reputation has been ably preserved, and its character as the best family magazine of light, wholesome, and amusing reading, has been nobly sustained." : The EAMILY HERALD may be had in Halfyearly Volumes (4a 6d) and in Monthly Parts (6d) of all Colonial Booksellers and Newsagents; or the Monthly Part direct from W.;Siavß»B, 421, Strand, London, for 14s per annum, post free. London : W. Stbtbhs, 421, Strand ? and at all Newflvendon. 606
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6784, 16 February 1884, Page 1
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794Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6784, 16 February 1884, Page 1
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