QRIENT LINE. Under contract -with tho Now South Wales Government for tho conveyance of malls. Tho following Steamships belonging to tho ORIENT CO. and thoPACIFIC CO. wlllleavo YDtfEY and MELBOURNE on tho undermentioned dates for LONDON, via ADELAIDE, DIEGO GARCIA (at steamer's option), and Suez. _ • From From Sydnoy. Melbourno Potosx Oct. 9. Oct. 15 . Orient .. - Oct. 23 Oct. 29 . And fortnightly thereafter. Now Zealand passengors may connect with tho s.s. Potosi at Melbourno by s.s. TaraFirst and Second-class Passengers will now bo charged samo rates as charged from MolbOUrnO TL S o y ug n hlares fr om£2lto£Bo. fc Passengers secure special advantages by booking through from Now Zealand. Secondclass passengers by Orient steamer nro provldod with saloon possagos to. Sydnoy or H ° lboU PASSAGEs'FROM LONDON, Spocial facilities afforded for bringing put Friends and Relatives by pro-payment of tho "Iff SiTIIeTURN TICKETS, availablo for 9 months, aro issued at tho following ■ rates:— • . ' ' First Saloon £105 Available for 12 months— First Saloon £115 Second Saloon* SS» PAMBgBOOngD TmOlgH™ LOHAgents in Naplor. WOOL SEASON, 1886-1887. Jfy&jI^REDUCTION OF FREIGHTS jggggjggg^ NAPIER TO LONDON. THE undersigned, as Agents for the Woolgrowors' "Combination forßeduction of freights," have tho pleasure of stating that they havo been nprain successful in cooporation with MossrsHondorson and M'Fnrlano, ofAuckland, in arranging to maintain for tho coming season tho reduction of freights obtained through this Combination last year, and aro now prepared to ship Wool at tho following rates :— NINE-SIXTEENTHS OF A PENNY PER POUND FOR GREASY, Ono-oighth additional for Scoured, Tallow, 40s per ton. Theso rates oovor all charges on Wool, from Us receipt by any of tho Merchants at tho Spit to delivery in London. Tho first ship of this lino (boing too early for this port) is now loading at Auckland— the AAI iron ship ALASTOH-and will bo dcsnatched about ond of Octobor. Coastal froight included in above rates.. To bo followod by FIRST-CLASS IRON SHIPS, TO LOAD IN THIS BAY, Tho first of which is expected to be ready to rocolvo cargo horo about 20th October, Freight from this Boy for Wool put on board from coast ports (Greasy) SEVEN-SIXTEENTHS OF A PENNY PER POUND. Early application for space is solicited, as arrangemonts at presont aro limited to cover applications already boolcod. Woolffrowors may sond their wool through any agent thoy appoint. • , , For further particulars apply to BANNER & LIDDLE, Or M. R. MILLER. Napier, 3rd September, 1880. 075 FOR LONDON DIRECT. AA. HHHE Celebrated AAI JraSßjfelk. -■- Iron Ship ifflS§gsg^ "CRUSADER," 3gy|gffißi£l 1058 Tons Register, Captain Scotland, Will bo on tho berth Immediately and load as above. This ship has made tho fastest trip to Britain on record. ■ For froight or passage apply to ' MURRAY. ROBERTS & CO., F. W. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Or to KINROSS & CO., 1039 ' Loading Agonts. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. FOR LONDON DIRECT. <<£&&v nPHE well-known AAI MS9BV J- Iron Ship InraS«s3s» WANGANUI, Jffjggglgj , 1077 tons reglstor, Captain Adams, Will bo on tho berth in a fow days to load Wool, Tallow, and other produco, and will havo qulok despatch. : . Has splendid accommodation for a fow Saloon passengers. For froight or passage apply to D. BALHARRY, UGO Local Agont. gitj&tCllSl %}ttHtW. JOHN ORR AND CO., GENERAL MERCHANTS, PORT NAPIER, HAVE Regular Monthly Shipments of Newcastle and Greymouth Coal and Coke arriving. Have on Hand fou Sale— Flour, Bruce's and Duncan's, Bran, Sharps, Oats, Wheat, Barloy, Boans, and Chaff, Sugar, Tea, in J-Chests, Boxes, 51b Tins, and Packets compressed, and Groceries In variety. . Coarse, Fine,' and Rock Salt Foncing and Barb Wiro, Staples, Corn Sacks, and Twino. Hobart Pailings, 5 and 6ft, nt Reduced Prices. Hobart Timbor, Shafts, Spokes, and Naves. AGENCIES— Tho Royal Insuranco Company Tho Auckland Brick and Drain Tllo Company James and John G, Scott, White Load, Paint nnd Color Manufacturers, Oil Morohants and Roflnors, Glasgow. Also— ON HAND, s. fow Tons of Wilson s Hydraulic Limo, for which the undersigned nro Agonts for Hawko's Bay. 7 ON HAND AND POR SALE, SUPERIOR Locally- ground SilkO dressed Flour, Bran, nnd Sharps ; also, Wheaton Meal in 601 b and 1001 b bags. 313 , JNO. ORR & CO. SEED OATS. FOR SALE, Canadian and Tartarian Seed Oats. In lots to BUit purchasers. Ordors being booked and spocial quotations from alongside Wharf. JOHN ORR & CO., 687 Vort Ahuriri. HAWKE'S BAY SHEEP-DIPPING FLUID. GUARANTEED. A CONDENSED FLUID PREPARATION FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF ALL - PARASITES INFESTING SHEEP, THIS PREPARATION is Entirely Solublo and MIXES INSTANLY IN COLD WATER. It does not. disturb tho NATURAL LAY OF THE WOOL,' nor inerforo with tho YOLK. Tho SKIN IS THOROUGHLY CLEANSED, and tho Growth of tho Wool Improved. For full particulars and instructions, &0., sco Circular. Manufactured by MURTON AND WHITE, Inventors and Solo Proprietors. Address, Napier. Homowood, Kaikora, Sth July. 1880. To Messrs Murton and Whito. Gcntlomon, — I have much pleasuro In bearing testimony to tho thorough ofllcacy of tho Shcop Dip prepared by you. I havo givon it a fair trial this Benson, and shall bo pleased to recommond it to my frionds ob tho best Dip in my opinion yet produced. It has ono strong rccommondalion independent of its ofllcaoy— lt loavos tho wobl as soft as silk, and has no discoloring property. You can mako what use you. plcaso of this. am, Gentlemen, Yours, &c, (Signod) James Lawrence. Kaikora, July Sth, 1888. Messrs Murton and White. Sirs,— Ro thoSheep Dip I had from you, I beg to say that in my opinion it has two strong points of recommendation— tho oxtromo fncllity with which it is mixed and its thorough oflloacy whon mixed. I used it as directed, viz., lin 100, and found it dostroyod all insect llfo on tho shcop. (Signed) Thos, Howard. Tho Park, Kaikora, "' July, 1886. Messrs Murton nnd White, Napior. Gontlomen,— l havo muoh pleasuro in stating that I' havo usoil your Shoop-Dipplng Composition, nnd that tho result Is porfectly satisfactory. I can confidently recommond it to flookownors. It is cnsily mixed, offoctually dostroys all parasites, nnd loaves tho wool in a soft and silky condition. I am, yours truly, (signed) James Tod. • Kaikora, July 7th, 1886. Messrs Murton and Whito. Gentlcmon,— l havo used yo«r Dip this year, and nm vory pleased with tho results. It not only kills all parasites, hut loaves tho wool quito aof t. It is In perfect solution and does not injuro tho shoop, and I shall recommend it to all my friends. I am, yours truly 60 ■ E. Watts. •DOOTS !. jgOOTS ! ! J^OOTS ! ! ! I, tho undoraigned, having Removed from my lato Promises in Hnstings-stroot and oponeditpßiisinessinEmorsoii-streot.opposlto Messrs Hoadloy'B Stores, wish to stato that it is my intontion to inform tho Public that Boots Mado to Order will bo turned out in tho same Masterly Stylo that has mado my namo famous In Hawkqs Bay. My Imported Stock or Ladies , Gontlotnon a, and Boys Boots and Shoes i 8 of tho vory Best Quality, thoreforo Customers can roly with confidence on holng siipplied with llrst-plass Goods, combined with Fashion and Durability at tho Lowest Prioeß. ; williamTtuckwell, EMERSON-STREET
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7550, 25 September 1886, Page 1
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