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SVttctioim'Vtf. MURRAY, ROBERTS £COS SALEMURRAY, ROBERTS AND 00. MAKE Liberal Adv.incrs against Wool and other Produce for consignment to their London Uousu, Messrs Sandkkson, jMitiikay and Co., or for sule in the local Market. Arc Cnsli Buyers of Wool, Skins, &c, at full Market Prices. STOCK AND STATIONS Bought or Sold on Commission, anil sonic do sinible Properties are now in their namls for Sale. LOANS OX STATION PROPERTIES NEGOTIATED. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANC E \ EFFECTED AT CURRENT RATES, AGENTS FOR- ! North British and Mercantile Insurance Com- ! pany Universal Marine Insurance Company, Limited I Scottish and New Zealand Investment Com- i pany, Limited ' Little's Non-Poisonous Sheep Dip ' Little's Powder Dip Little's Phenyle Disinfecting P.nvder O3borne's Reapers nnd Binders Inde Coope and Co.'s Ate 3 Patterson and Hibbcrt's Ale and Stoill Hootli, Macdonald and Co.'s Agricultural Implements ; Courvoisier's Brandy ' I Nelson Hematite Paint • Hilton, Anderson and Co.'s Cement FOR SALE. ! GRASS SEEDS.-A large and carefn , selected assortment of all sorts ol Seed , FENCING WTRE.-Jolinson's nnd Oval Steel | and Barb Wire, 2 and t points ; Staples, Wire Netting j Fencing Post 3 Barbs nnd Bai'bing Tools GALVANISED IRON. -Rcdcliflfc and Afore. ■ wood I Ridging, Spouting, Piping tooling Felt Carbolic Acid, Blucstonu ■ Arsenic, Linseed Oil i Sheop XcU, Rope SALT.— Coarse. Fine, and Rock i Turpentine and Castor Oil Wire Nails— Round nnd Grooved : CEMENT.— HiIton, Anderson and Co.'s Tobacco—" Welcome Nugget," 12oz plugs I Cigars — Manilla and Ilavanna CAPE BARLEY SEED AND FKKD OATS I SEED POTATOES ! WHlSKY.— Heatley and Laidlaw Ale and Stout— lnde Coope's, and Patterson and 1 libbert's Port, SI» rry, and Australian Wine i Blandy Bro.'s Celebrated MADERI A WINKS ; ■ AGRICULT URAIImPLEMENTS. ; REID & GRAY'S Disc and Zigzag Harrows. I Seed Sowers, Cambridge Hollers, Ploughs, and Extra Parts BOOTH, MACDONALD & CO.'S Ploughs i Disc Harrows, and Carlyle Windmills. , BENT ALL'S Corn-crushers and Chaff-cutters : SAMUELSON'S Mowers and Reapers, with > extras I HORNSBY'S Single-furrow Ploughs i EVERY STATION REQUISITE KEPT IN I STOCK, j MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. ; NAPIER AND HASTINGS. 120 ! ' I VEGETABLE SEEDS { (Gartkr's), ' In Boxes containing 13 Varieties. > 374 .MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. i LOUaH'S PATENT WOOL PRESS, j COMPACT, Strong, Durable, and i Cheap ; easily worked ; rapid and I powerlul in action; handy for sewing nnd i releasing the bales. i Full particulars from MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., ! •269 Agents. ' i i MADEIRA WINES (In Case). ' Blandy's Pale Dry ' Blandy's Rlcli Old Bonl Blandy's Cama do Lobos I 122 MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. | i ■ ' i POTATOES. i TO ARRIVE PEIT^MARY WADLEY.' I **(\ TONS Large Derwents. 10 i Ov Tons Seed Derwents (picked). ] Will be Sold to arrive at a Low Figure. i 520 MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. j -, j SEED_OATS. | Spnrrowbills | Canadian I Danish White and Blnck Tartarian Dun Whifo Tuscan Soed Wheat | Hunter's White Seed Wheat 121 MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. '" ' i i NEW ZEALAND HEMATITE j (Oxide ok Ikon), j THE CHEAPEST AND BEST I'AINT. | Stone Color, in all Shades I Red, in ail Shades ! MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., | 373 Agents, j . j 'i l louflhin9 £ttiitf)i. j riiAUADALE AND HASTINGS ' X PLOUGHING MATCH SOCIETY. ; Committee : W. Neal, J. M'lntyrc, C. Codd, j (1. Rymer, J. Gilligan, J. Drummond.H. ! Moiituith, W. Heslop, I. 11. Dickson. J. M'Vay, T. Sidey, R. Smith, A. Jones, C. Doney, P. Ramsay. I THE ANNUAL MATCH Will take place on August. 31st, at Mr W. ICittow's Paddock, Waima, Omalni-road. To start at 9.30 a.m. sharp. Time for finishing, 3 p.m. PROGRAMME. (JI/ABS A.— Entrance 10s Cd ; must compote for Champion. Open to all comers ; any plough. First, prize £5, second £3, third £l 10s. Class 8., Single Fukrow.— For men who have never won a first prize. Entrance 7s 6d, or 10s Cd to compete fov Champion. First prize £3, second £3, third £1 10g. Class C, Douulk Furrow.— Entrance 7s (W, or 10s Cd to compete for Champion. Open to all comers. First prize £10 or the Agricultural and Pnstornl Society's prize of £10 103, second £5, third £2. Class D., Douislh Furrow.— Entrance 7s (id, or 10s Gd to compete for Champion. For men who have never won a first prize with a Double or Treble Furrow Plough. First prize £5 or the Agricultural and Pastoral Society's prize of £10 10s, second £3, third £1 10s. Class E., Any Ptounil.— Bojs under 18. Entrance ss, or 7s Cd to compete for Chammonship. First prize £2 and silver mednl, second £2, third £1. . Class ft, Any Plough.— Natives only. Entrance 7s lid. or 10s (id to compete in Champion. First prize £1, second £2. third £1. Entries will be received by Mr Binnie up to Monday, August 2'JI h. After that 2s (id extra will be charged up to 9 a.m. o-i the day of the match. All Classes open to Natives. Ex-Champions must enter for Champion. The Society's Champion Cup will be . awarded to the best ploughing on the ground for which the entrance of 10s (id has been I Tlic Society will givo Special Prizes for the Best. Team of Throe or Four Horses, and for the Bast Matched Pair. Gentlemen intendini? to give Special Prizes or subscribe, or who have subscription lists, are requested to communicate on or before August 20th with the Secretary. A Public Dinner will take placo at the Wnverlev Hotel on the same evening. , Tickets, 7s Gd. 7 LOUIS BINNIE, 401 Hon. Sec.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7823, 16 August 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7823, 16 August 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7823, 16 August 1887, Page 4

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