gutter. r pHE Shearing Board at llsiraeka--I. knlio is now full for l!io season. (jl;i HASTINGS. TRANSFER OF BUSINESS. RUDDOCK AND FRYER ! J3ot? to announce to their customers and the general public lhat, they have this day disposed Of Ihc HASTINGS BRANCH of their business to Mil W. F. Buhnett, iind to solicit, for him a continuance of the supporl so liberally accorded to them in the past, . ■ i W. F. BURNETT, In reterence to the above announcement bega to inform the customers of his predecessors and the general public that he will be nble to supply nil kinds of IRONMONGERY, &c, TIMBER, BUILDERS' REQUISITES, FIREWOOD, AND COAL On as favorable terms as his predecessors, and to assure them that no effort shall bc'.spared to give the fullest satisfaction to nil. Hastings, lStb June, 1887. ISO Til ft WATERBURY WATCH Will be found a Marvel of Simplicity, Accuracy, and Cheapness. SIMPLEBecause it is composed of less than onehnlf the usual number of parlsin a watch, which are 80 arranged nj to be easily cleaned or repaired. ACCURATEBceatise it will run twenty-eight hours with one winding, and keep time equal to the better grades of Watches. CHEAPlipeause it will wear for years, and is eHered at a price within tho reach of everybody. Price, 13s Gd each. Post free 13s 9d. kuddoceT& fryer NAPIER AGENTS. [See advertisement on fourth page.] THE GENUINE Watorbury Watch is sold by the Agents, who are the only Firm authorised by "the Waterbury Watch Company to sell their Watch, and the only Firm to whom they supply them at 13s Gd each, and the public will do well to confine their purchases to them. The Company regret that it is necessary to warn the public against purchasing worthless imitations at a few shillings less. Thereisonlyonegenuine Waterbury, and its price is 13a 6d. Many imitations, however, are so close that the public are frequently deceived, to their immediate loss and disappointment. SOLE AGENTS: RUDDOCK AND FRYER, NAPIER. 2H HAWKE'S BAY BOOK AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE. JOHN "CRERAR Una now opened up a splendid stock of ACCOUNT BOOKS, Made specially to his instruction for the requirements of this district. T EDGERS,~(JASH-BOOKS, ±J JOURNALS. DAY-BOOKS, MINUTE BOOKS, LETTER COPYING BOOKS, &c, &c., &c. Good paper, well bound, and guaranteed to give every satisfaction. In order to effect a quick sale theso Account Books are marked at YE R V LOW PRIC ES. Inspection respectfully invited. Also to hand, a full fupply of NEW STATIONERY, Consisting of the celebrated IRISH LINEN NOTEPAPER AND ENVELOPES, ORIGINAL TURKEY MILL AND MILTON MILL STATIONERY, And a Special Novelty for Ladies, TDTE BIJOU CASKET STATIONERY. New Shape Notopaper a*id Envelopes. NEW BOOKS AND NEW MUSIC By every Mail. JOHN CRERAR HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. 307 (fftcttiou jguirtvfiW.s. WAIPAWA DISTRICT. T INTEND to Address tho Electors at TIAMPDEN, MONDAY, 22nd August, at 8 p.m. MAKARETU, TUESDAY, 23rd August. ASHLEY - CLINTON, WEDNESDAY, 21th August. WANSTEAD, THURSDAY, 25th August. PORANGAIIAU, FRIDAY, 26th August. When I shall be pleased to sec as many gentlemen as can conveniently attend. F. SUTTON. Royston, 12th August, 18S7. GI7 TO THE ELECTORS OF HAWKE'S BAY. r< BNTLEMEN,— I have the honor to offer you my services as a Member of the House of Representatives which will shorly be elected, and request a continuance of tho conlldenoe and support you gave me when you elected me to the last. I will address you at the various centres of population bofoco Ohe Elections on the more important subjects nffecting our interests. Faithfully yours, 570 W. H. RUSSELL. TO THE ELECTORS OF NAPIER. f< ENTLEMEN,— I beg to announce my intention to seek re-election as Representative of the Town of Napier in the next Parliament, and solicit a continuance of your confidence and supporl. When Iho time for the election is fixed I shall address yon at Public Meetings and explain the views I hold on I he leading political questions that have to be dealt with. Yours faithfully, J. D. ORMONII. an TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIPAWA. ("\ENTTiEMEN, —In accordance with my preliminary notice issued ISth June 1 have now the pleasure of submitting for your consideration the chief points in my policy to which I then referred :— 1. Retrenchment, with the strictest economy in the ndministrat ion of the nffaira of tho country and expenditure brought within revenue. 2. No inevcasoof Customs duties, but a system oC direct and cquilable taxation so framed nswill tend torelievelhe Customs and lead to the establishment, of a Freetrade policy. 3. Extended and more efllcient system of oca government, involving a complote severance o[ local and general finance. •1. Purchase of native land by tho Crown and bonn fide seltlnincnl on the land. s,'AuoUtion of ihoNativcOfllco and all special legislation for the natives. Equal rights and responsibilities for both races. 0. Such financial reform in cdncational mailers as will put tho primary schools on a thoroughly otllcicnt footing with reduced expenditure. 7. Railway reform. 1 shall tnke an early opportunity of explain ing the above most fully, and will give duo i notice of the times and places where I intend to addroeg you. 308 THOMAS TANNER.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7822, 15 August 1887, Page 3
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