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Jtotioea GO for the Big Prizes in Jacob Faith ful'a Consultation. 57! THE .' UHW ZEALAND SBIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). RE [TOOTION IN WOOIi FRBIGHT3. TETE Bates hence to London for the ensuing season by the above Company's Ver Bails will bo as follows : — By Stbamhb: 1 Sveeighths of a penny per lb for dumped gre aay wool ; three farthings per lb fot dv mped washed wool, with ten per cent, pri image added. By Sailing Vbsbbe : One half-penny per lb for dumped greasy ■"■ x>l; five-eighths of a penny per lb for d> raipod washed wool, with five per cent, p (image added. The above rates being one 'eighth of a F easy per lb reduction on last year's rateß. D. BALHARRY, / 431 Local Agent. AVOID THE CRUSH and secure your Tickets in Pip's at Braham's Fancy Repository, Emerson-street. £600 for 10s. Will be drawn on FRIDAY. * 551 COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASS OR. ANCJE SOCIETY (LIMITED). THE Lifo Endowment or Tontine Investment Fund Policies of this Bociety offer great adrantages to insurers. EDWARD LYNDON, Local Agent, Napier. B. A. LEWIS, 438 District Agent, Hawke's Bay. MELBOURNE WOOL SALEs! MONOKTOST D. BYNOTT BROS., of the Flinders Wool Warehouses, Melbourne, have pleasure in announcing that they have arranged freights of Wool from any Mew Zealand port to Melbourne at the reduced rate of five Bhillings per bale, and beg to tender their beat services to growers who may wish to avail them« selves of the advantages of this market. Melbourne, 15th October, 188 S. 435 PEA g T^TO 2, EA -131 O 2 NOW OPEN THEEE PRIZES THIS TIME. Exact or nearest exact £ s. d. number 3 0 0 Next 2 0 0 Third 0 10 0 Closes 31«t Ootober. Inveßtora will please recolloct, in the event of ties, the Ticket first purchased claims the money. Get your tickets early. *l J. T. OA3SIN. SPECIAL VALUE. ATTACHING TO . TACOB T^AITHFPL'S _ 3 TICKETS g j"J On the Melbourne Cup, g . . & yA As this is j 2 $ o YOUR LAST OHANOB g P-l fcrt ■n of - INVESTING. f,98 "aaTVA iTioaas " HAIR-OUTTISG SALOON TOBAOCONIST'S AND FANCY GOODS SHOP, HASTINGS-STREET. S"O OOPER has much pleasuw in I «. -tX informing his frieuds and the psublio in general that the suooossful tendeier has made arrangements for •carrying on 8 Hooper's old business, and it will always be a care to have the utmost ione to please those who favor tho old shop -with a call. The premises will bo re-opened this day. 416 yo h n -yr vrr ay. NAPIER CASH BOOT SHOP, Hastinos-stbkbt, Napibb. JUST ARRIVED PER ARAWA, 13 TRUNKS OB p BEMAIT, "T^NGLISH, AND TTIRENOH LADIES' AND GENTLEMBN'3 BOOTS AND SHOES. LATfIST COSTINENTAL SHAPBS AND STYLES. All these Goods bave been manufactured for and shipped direct to Johk Mttbbax's order, and will be sold at the lowest poa sible prices to cover cost. The Napier Cash Boot Shop is now one of the most complete boot and shoe dep6ts in few Zealand, and no customer need leave without obtaining the class of artiolet required. 443 CALL AND INSPECT. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. I AMIS O TARGE! Would intimate to the Inhabitants of Hawko's Bay thit he is now prepared to dispoie of his LABGH AND CHOICE STOCK 07 FURNITURE, BEDDING, OARPJffiTS, CRETONNES, FLOORCLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, Household Drapery, China and Glassware, Cutlery, Lampware, &c, &c., AT A LARGE DISCOUNT FROM CURRENT HATES. Cash Buyers will receive everj consideration. Intending Purchasers will see that it is advantageous to make an early inspection, as the Goods must be sold. The manufacturing part of the hußioeiß will be carried on by Mr M. D. SPBises, whose conneotion with the Firm aB Foreman for the last fourteen years ia a sufficient guarantee that all work entrusted to him will be well done, having the Large Stock of First-class, Seasoned, New Zealand Woods at his disposal. JAMES S*. LARGE, ' Hastings-sibbbt, Napibb. 599 /"iARDHN QBBDS. The undersigned have been appointed Bole Agents in Napier for YATKS' BEHDS. The superiority of these Seeds have 'beep veil established in this District, anc maj always be relied upon. EUDDOCK AND "EtBYEB. J3 • 816

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7305, 29 October 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7305, 29 October 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7305, 29 October 1885, Page 3