; '~—~. t ; ~~~, ■ -. ,- FG J&£&- "PENINSULAR- ANI < : "feZMFB»''L' ORIENTAL STEAW j PROPOSED SAILING ARRANGEMENTS Fon London, &o.; with Mails a'hd A . • PAB3ENaERS FOR EUKOrB AND THE • EiBT. . «, Namo Ton Date leaTlng "?£?-- .. «»•£*. SSLMKb^SS^ ■Tasmania .. US& Jun«23 Juno 29 July 1 Shannon .-. 4189 July 7 July 13 July IB • Ballarat .. 4752 July 21 July 27 July 29 Romo 5013 Aug. 4 Aug. 10 Aug. 12 ~ Clydo .. ' 4121 Aug. 18 Aug. 24 Aue.26 Sutlei .. .. dlOl Sopt. 1 Sept 1 Sopt 9 i. ' Thames .. 4101 Sopt.ls Sopt. 21 Sept. 23 '; . '■' 1 ■ : "TPassongors aroiiowcharsed samo through 26 . rato passage as from Molbourno. 22 ,, ' Place op Departure— r ■ Sydniiy .. Cireulnr-giiay * | Molbourno.. Railway piOr (Wilhomstown) 0 ; Atlolaida I; Glenolgi -i :•;•■ • For further inf onnatlon, v apply to .5 ' 0 • - Agents for Hawko's Bay.- ' tl > ■ ' JOHN ORE AND CO., 1 .GENERAL MEKCHANTS, .'■',-.' . ; pout Rapier, B TJAVE Regular Monthly Shipments | '• IX •of Newcastle and Groymouth Coal and s '. Coko nrrlving. . ' Have on Hand fob Sale— , • . Flour, Bruce's- and Duncan's, Bran, Sharps, : Oats, Whoat; Barley, B6ans, and Chaft Sugar, I ; Tea, in i-Chests, Boxes, 51b Tins, and Packets i comprosacd, and Groceries in variety. Coarse, Fine, and Rock Salt. . 1 Fencing and Barb Wiro; Staples, Corn' Saokfl, andTwlno. ' ; Hobart Pdilings, 5 and Oft, at Reduced Prices. - IKobart Timber, Shafts, Spokes, and Navos. '• AGENOIES- .' Tho Royal Ihsuranco Company . '■ ■ Tho Auckland Brick and ■ Drain TUo ■ r ' Company. ' ■ ' -l . James and John G. Scott, Whito Load. ; " ' Paint and Color Manufacturers, Oil \ ■ ■ ■ Merchants and Rbflhore, Glasgow. : AlsoTO ARRIVE, a fow Tons of Wilson s Hy- 1 draulio Limo, for, which- the nndorsignod • ' . aro Agents for Ha wkb's Bay. .7; 1 ON'ltANp AND FOR 'SALE, : Superior' ■Locaiiy- ground sukdrossed Flour, .Bran, and Sharps ; also, i 1 Wlieatcn Meal in SOlb and 1001 b bags. 313' - jnq. ORR& CO.' HAWKE'S BAY SHEEP-DIPPING : FLUID, GUARANTEED. A. CONDENSED FLUID: PREPARATION FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF ALL l PARASITES INFESTING SHEEP. THIS' PREPARATION is Entirelr -Solublo and -MIXES. INSTANLY IN " COLD WATER. It does not disturb the , NATURAL LAY OF THE WOOL, nor In--1 terfore with tho YOLK. Tho SKIN, IS . THOROUGHLY CLEANSED, and tho Growth of the Wool Improved. . For full particulars and Instructions, &0., see Circular. . • , • Manufactured by MURTON AND WHITE, ■ • Inrontors and Solo Proprietors. Address, Napier. Homewood, Kaikora, sth July, 1886. To Messrs Murton and White. Gentlemen, — I have much pleasuro in Soaring testimony to tho thorough efllcacy of tho Sheep Dip propared by you. I havo given it a fair trial this season, and shall be pleased to recommond it to my friends as tho best Dip in my opinion yet produced. It basone strong recommendation Independent of Its efficacy— lt leaves the wool as pott as silk, and has no discoloring property. You can make what use you please .. of .this. ■ I am, Gentlomon, Yours, &0., , (Signed) ■ James Lawrence. ,-.;> 0 ' , Kaikora, Jtil'y sth, 1880. < Messrs Murton and Whito. . Slra,— Ro the Shopp Dip I had from you, I beg to say that in my opinion it has two strong points of rccoui. menaation-rthe oxtremo faculty with which it is mixed and its thorough efllcaoy .when mixed. I used it as directed, viz., lin 100, and • found it destroyed all insoct life on tho sheep. (Signed) Thos. Howard. ' Tho Park, Kaikora, July,lßßG. . Messrs Murton and White, Napior. Gentlemon, — I havo muoh pleasuro in stating that I havo used your Sheep-Dipping Composition, nnd that tha rosult Is perfectly satisfactory. I can confidently recommend it to flocko wners. It is easily mixed, effectually destroys nil parasites, and loaves tho wool in a soft and silky condition. I nm, yours truly. , (Signed) James Tod. Kaikora, July 7th; 1886. Messrs Murton and Whito. Gentlemen,— l have used your Dip this rear, and am Tory pleased with tho results. It not only kills all parasites, but leaves tho wool quite soft. It is In perfect solution and' docs not injure tho sheep, and I shall recommond it to all my friends. I nm, yours truly 60 - - • E. Watts.. JUST, PUBLISHED, •• TTISTORY and Policy op the JLJL Native Land Laws oif New Zealand, from 1810 to 1886," can bo obtained, from Mr John Crorar, Bookseller, Napier, nnd at nil Booksellers' throughout the colony, PricO(.2s6d. 157 VIOLIN TU.IT.IO N ' BY NATHANIEL ORAIG - (Lato a pupil of Hcrr Dambman, Edinburgh) Has vacanolos for a fow evening pupils at his residenco.-Taradalo (next house to Mr Conway, Bootmaker). A card of terms on application, or from N. Jacobs, Hastings-street. 288 TO THE MACHINERY & STEAM USERS OF HAWKE'S BAY. HAVING taken over tho Engineering and Iron Foundry Business lately carriod on at Port Ahuriri, and known as the Hawke's Bay Foundry, wo havo muoh pleasure In intimating that wo are now prepared to execute any ordors entrusted to us, and hope, by strict attention to business, Moderate ,Charges, and Good Workmanship, to merit a Bhare of your favors. \yearo, &c' : 75" GALLOWAY &NIVKN. r , J I . . Ml.. ! -gOOTS ! TgOOTS ! ! gOOTS ! ! ! I, the undersigned, having Removed from my lato Promises in Hastings-stroet and ' opened up Business In Emorson-streot opposite ' Messrs Hoadlcy's Stores, wish to state that it 3 is my intention to inform tho Publio that * Boots Made to Order will bo turned out in the same Masterly Stylo that has made my namo famous In Hawko s 13ay. My Imported Stock of Ladios', Qentlomon's, and Boys Boots and Shoos is of tho Vory Best Quality, thoroforo Customers can rely with confldoncc on being supplied with flrst-class Goods, combined with Fashion and Durability '■ at tho Lowest Prices. WILLIAM~TUOKWELL, ' EMKRSON-STREET. 31 o if ' io SHEEP CLASSING. 5, TO THE FLOCKMASTERS OF NEW ZEALAND. THE Undersigned, 'liaring had fire years' exporienco in tho classing of - Sheop with his fathor, "Mr Jonathan Shaw, fs now prepared to arrango with gentlemen , desiring his sorvicos during tho forthcoming Benson. m Mr Shnw will arrive at Napier middla of Julynoxt, , 0 Address office of this papor. \% CHARLES H. SHAW, r. 81 Collirm-streot West E. Melbourne April, 1888. 31 :'B o 20 TREES I TREES! TREES! TARA DA LE N UBSEKY * H. J.~OKLBERD U> Has on sale this Plnnting Season a very largo and woll-grown Btook of ,w TFRUIT, FOREST, AND ORNAcI- K MENTAL TREES, SHRUBS,. &o. At as Low Prices as thoy can bo obtained at hv from any Northorn or Southern JJf. Nursery. r ~ H. J.G. would point out that by purchaslnj from him tho trees enn bo procured durinj suitable weather and planted .it onco withoui ' tf . any ot tho extra dolays, risks and costs of so i voyages. ■ Catalogues and prices post freo on npplica ij!S Orders promptly attended to, nnd aU good lllfe carefully packed. Inspection invited at tlio TAIiADALE NURSERY. HARDWOOD FIREWOOD , N Delivered to Napior at 1-foot cngths per cord of 3 tons .. J3l 10 OtolO-in „ ; 1 17 SW Tie in 2 ° H. J. GILBERD, , Tarodale Nuraor
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7533, 7 August 1886, Page 1
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