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E. NEWBIGGEN & CO., Beg to draw attention to their Special List of WINES AND LIQUORS. ALES AND STOUT. English : Bass', quarts doz English : Inde Coopc, marts doz Engl-sh : Indu Ooope, pints doz Swan's XXXX, pints doz Swan's XXXX, quarts (loz Guinness' Stout, quarts doz Swan's Stout, quarts doz Swan's Stout, pints doz Hop Ale, pints doz Horclioiiml, pints doz. SPIIU'I S. flennes'jvs Brandy, caso Scotch Whisky, Teacher's, case „ „ Heatherdow, caso , „ Sitrathalbane, case „ „ Walker's, ease „ „ Thistle, case „ „ Hcddlea', octaves, gal Irish Whisky, Mitchell's, octavos, gaU Irish Whisky, Mitchell's, caso Rum, Hod Heart, Mitchell's, caso Rum, Red Heart, Mitchell's, gallon Schnapps, Wolffe's, ease Old Tom, Burnett's case Geneva, Anchor brand, caso WINES AND CIGARS. sherry, Duff Gordon's (best) gallon Sherry, A montillndo (best ) oase Toil, Sanrteinan's, -1> O -S> *> ca9 Poiv, Sandeman's, **> O <£> "S> gal Champagne, Louis P.ocderev, pints Champagne, Louis Ronderer, quarts Ginger Wine, Bernard's, ense Cordials, imported, ease Cigars-Swiss, per 1000; Queens, per lOOjj Eagles, per 50 : Marie, per 30. AUSTKALIAN \V INKS Light ToKay, case Light Muscadine, case Dark Conslantia, ense Dark Ji'rotignnc, case And a variety of other brands 38 Tiii.F.rnoNE No. 51. BOGI.R, SIMMONDS AND CO VULCAN FOUNDRY ASTINCIS-STJSKUT, NAI'IKR. SPECIALITIES— Iron Strong-room Doorsand Safe Cars. STOCKED AND MADE TO ORDEU-Saw-Bench Rollers Movcable Collar Ventilators Ornamental Gntes and Fencing Brackets and Verandah bringing (great variety) Wool Presses, Lawn IX oilers, Trolly Wheels, Saw Spindles, &c. Two horse-power Portable Engine for Sale. From the Ist July we will q'noto Caah Prices, and ouv terms will be CASH AT THE WORKS. Overdue Accounts will he sued for without further notice. BOGLE, SIMMONDS AND CO. 85 MURTON AND WHITE'S IIAWKE'S HAY tf TTEEP-DTPPING FLUID. Manufaetuved by MUItTON AND WHITE, Port Ahuriri, NAPIER, IIAWKE'S RAY, N. Z. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY. MR W. H. ~NEAL has much pleasure in informing" the public of ITiywko s Hny that he is now in full working orilcr. His new Slndio has been built Regardless of Cost, and has special facilities foi* the production of ARTISTIC "HOME GROUPS" AND SHADOW PICTURES. The great, power of light at his command will enable him to produce satisfactory nnd Artistic Pictures at almost, any hour of the day, nnd in the dullest weather. Two large Rooms to lot, suitable for offices Sec, Rent low ; ground floor. TENNYSON-STREET, NAPIER. ' 72 , — IIAVELOCK AGENCY. FROM and after this date Mr J. .Watson, General Storekeeper, Ilavolock, has been reappointed the District Agcntof the HAWKE'S BAY HERALD AND TJIE WEEKLY OOURIEB. Subscribers will please call as usual at Mr J. Walson's for their papei'3. DINWIDDIE, WALKER & CO., Ltd. April 18. 1887. HAWKE'S BAY HERALD AND WEEKLY COURIER. hastingsFagency. MR U. T. SMYTHE having been appointed agent, ai Hastings for the above papers, subscriber* will please call at liissl ore for their papers. Subscribers residing wilhin the town district will have their papers delivered by runner as usual. DINWIDDIE, WALKEH AND CO Limited. NOW PUBLISHED, MAP OF THE BOROUGH OF NAPIER, llaavke's Bay, N.K., Showing all Subdivisions and lload Lines according to Mr HochforC's Survey, 1885. Scale : Four chains to an inch. Orders forwarded to DINWTDDIE* WALKER AND CO. (LIMITED), Publishers, Will receive prompt attention. PRICE, 7s fid. Mounted on Cnlico, with Rollers, 12s(id Mounted on Calico, with Rollers, and Vnr 1 nished 15s DANEVIRKE STEAM SAW MILLS. THE undersigned are prepared to supply Contractors and others with totara Timber, any sizes, at the shortest notice. HENDERSON BROS. & WRATT 10 Danevirko. PEACOCK'S LUBRICANT SHEEP DIP £3 PEH THOUSAND GALLONS. A" SO PEACOCK'S JMPItOVED DIP, £3 10s, Containing a lar,;e proportion of Glycerine, and guaranteed to ]bo entirely free from soda or lime.Tboth of which arc largely used in some of the dips now in the market, and more especially in those sold in the form of a powder, which have the efl'eet of leaving the wool dry and harsh, causing tho winter rains to permeate the skin, being thus a frequent sourco of lungworm witn hoggets in low condition. Owing to a long range of experiments carefully carried mil. for some years on my own i flock my Hip is now as near perfection as it is possible to obtain, and. dxiring tho last three years it baa ghen general satisfaction, and obtained a lar^re number of Testimonials from thoroughly reliable and practical Flockowners and Sl'.ecp Inspectors. See my cirI culars. This Dip does not kill so quickly as the so- ? called non-poisonous sorts, but is permanent \ in its effects, lonving (lie woo! soft, wliito.and ' lustrous, and thoroughly cleansing the skin. ' Heine much heavier than water it is desirable 1 Ihe Dip should bo well stirred up from the bottom bef(rc each lot of sheep arc run through. I'or this purpose a common vat rake is the host, which is made withapieco of board 9 inches long with an auger hole through (hi: centre for polo 8 or 9 feet long. The Dip is very easily mixed in cold water, nil is packed in Sealed Tins containing 3 gallons awl Drums of I and 5 gallons, with >; printed directions for use on eneh tin. Kai'hgal'on will charge 100 gallons nf water. Price Us and 7s per gallon. Special quotations v r large quantities. lt DAVID PEACOCK. Agents for ITawkc's Day : — )2 KINROSS & CO., Pout Anunmi. TESTIMONIALS. Mart on, 181 h October, 1884. David l'eacock, Ksq., Homewood— DealSir,— l have examined several flocks of Bhcep that have been dressed in your new Dip ni have mm;h pleasure in leslifvine to its N enicacy in destroying bolh Ticks and Lice. It i» also most beneficial to the wool leaving it beautifully white mid sofl,— l am yours faithfully, TtonKiiT K. Sijitron, Inspector of Sheep. RargitiUci Junction, >n Honny aiisn, Ist -September, 188). Mr rear-ocfe-Dem- Sir,- Your Dip is by far ty tho hist and cheapc&t I have over used". I does nnt stnin or mnko ;hc wool dry and lmi-Bl H Ito many pf tho English dips, but pnln 1 nVn" iT 1 ' r "ii P loß \ »>'d cleanses away all nth killing all insect life, and is lasting in its clients.— D.iMur, Stf.vkns, Honny Glen liangitikci, August 30, 1831. D. I'enrock, fen., Jlnrt on-Dear Sir,- 1 this | 3 year tried l your Dip, and found it very cfllcactous for Lice nnd Ticks. II i 3 much chnnpcV I him nny other I ever used, and leaves the wool ami skin liCttiiUfully white and soft without staining.— Yours truly Jno 1" Mr Peaeock-Dcar Sir,-Wo dipped our sheep in March last in your dipping iniy! lire, and lound H to answer well, killing pi the Lice and licks leaving Ihc wool heim'ifully 8 HOft, while, nnd oily, and | Imlouuhly clausing heskin. Our shf-ep were very lousy lip) mi; but at present date are pwf.'elly free liom Lice, and Tieks.-R, and It, E. Joiinsto 3D

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7822, 15 August 1887, Page 1

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