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_ guineas gtottoff. E. NEWBIGGEN & CO., D Beg to draw -attention to their Special List of ;t AND LIQUORS. ALES AND STOUT. [• Knglish : Bass', quarts doz English : Inde Coope, quarts don -Gngl'sh : Inde Coope, pints doz Swan's XXXX, pints doz Swan's XXXX, quarts doz Guinness' Stout, quarts doz Swan's Stout, quarts doz Swan's Stout, pints do?. Hop Ale, pints doz Horohound, pints doz. SPIRI'I S. 1 llenncssy <* Brandy, caso 1 Scotch Whisky, Teacher's, ease l ' „ „ Heat herdew, caso „ Slrathalbane. case 3 „ „ Walker's, caso Thistle, ease Heddles', octaves, gal Irish Whisks', Mitchell's, octaves, gnlT 1 Irish Wliiskv. Mitchell's, case Rum. Hod Pfeart, Mitchell's, enso Rum, Red Heart. Mitchell's, gallon Schnapps, Wolffc's, caso r Old Tom, Burnett's case Geneva, Anchor brand, case WINES AND CIGARS, .sherry. Duff Cordon's (best) gallon Sherry, Amontillado (best) caso Port, Sandeman's, <> O *>■ <!> cas 3 3 0ri., .Sandeman's, -*- ■<> •<> *S> gal Champagne, Louis Roederor, pints Champagne, Louis Roederer, quarts (iinger Wine, Bernard's, case Cordials, imported, case Cigars— Swiss, per 1000 ; Queens, per 100] Kagles, per 50 ; Marie, per 50. AUSTRALIAN W INKS Light Tokay, case Light Muscadine, caso IMrk Constant ia, enhe Dark Frotignae, case And a variety of other brands 30 Telephone No. 51. BOGLE, SIMMONDS AND CO VIjLCAN FOUNDRY ASTINQS-STRKET, NAPIRR. SPECIALITIES— Iron Strong-room Doors and Safe Cars. STOCKED AND MADE TO ORDER— Saw-Bench Rollers Moveable Cellar Ventilators Ornamental Gates and Fencing Brackets and Verandah Fringing (great variety) Wool Presses. Lawn Rollers, Trolly Wheels, Saw Spindles, &c. Two horse-power Portable Engine for Sale. From the Ist July we will quote Cash 'rices, and our terms will be CASH AT THE WORKS. Overduo Accounts will bo sued for without further notice. r BOGLE, SIMMONDS AND CO. MURTON AND WHITE'S HAWKE'S BAY C<HEEP-DIPriNG FLUID. Manufactured by MUUTON AND WHTTE, Port Anuitim, NAPIER, HAW'KE'S BAY, N. Z. 152 ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY. MR W. H. ~NEAL has much pleasure in informing tho public of Hawkc'3 Bay that he is now in full working order. His now Studio has been built Regardless of Cost, nnd has special facilities loi* the production of ARTISTIC "HOME GROUPS" AND SHADOW PICTURES. The great power of light at. his command will enable him lo produce satisfactory and Artistic Pictures al almost any hour of tho day. and in the dullest weather. Two large Rooms to let, suitable for offices &c. Rent low ; ground floor. TENNYSON-STREET. 1 NAPIER. 72 HAVELOCK AGENCY. FROM and after this date Mr J. Watson, General Storekeeper, Haveloek, has been renppointed the District Ajrentof the HAWKE'S BAY HERALD AND TUB WEEKLY_COURIER. . Subscribers will please call as usual at Mr J. Watson's for their papers. DINWIDDIE, WALKER & CO., LTD. April 18, 1887. HAWKE'S BAY HERALD AND WEEKLY COURIER. Hastings' agency. MR R. T. SMYTHE having been appointed agent, at Hastings for the above papers, subscribers will please call at Jiisstore fortheirpapcrs. Suhsoribersresiding within the town district willhavc their papers delivered by runner as usual. .DINWIDDIE, WALKER AND CO LIMITKD. NOW PUBLISHED, MAP OF THE "BOROUGH OF NAPIER, Hawke's Bay, N.Z., Showing nil Subdivisions and Road Xjines according to Mr Roehfort's Survey, 1885, Scale : Four chains to an inch. Orders forwarded to DINWIDDIE' WALKEIt AMD CO. (LIMITED), Publishers, Will recoivo prompt attention, PRICE, 7s Gd. Mounted on Calico, with P oilers, 12s 6d Mounted on Calico, with Rollors, and Var" nished. lbs DANE VIRKE STEAM SAW MILLS. THE undersigned are prepared to supply C'ontraelors and others with totara limber, nny sizes, at tho shortest n ° "HENDERSON BROS. & WRATT 19 Danovirko. PEACOCK'S LUBRICANT SHEEP DIP £3 PER THOUSAND GALLONS. Arso PEACOCK'S IMPROVED DIP, £3 10s, Containing a large proportion of Glycerine, and guaranteed to be entirely free from soda or lime, both of which nre largelyuscd in some of the dips now in the market, and more especially in thoso soid in tho form of a powder, which have the effect of leaving the wool dry and harsh, causing tho winter rains to per--1 mcrtte the skin, fcoing thus a frequent sourco ' of lungworm witn hoggets in low condition. 1 Owing to a long range of experiments carefully carried out for some years on my own 1 flock my Dip is now as near perfection ns it is possiblo to obtain, and during the last three yews it hnu given goncml satisfaction, and obtained a lur-jo number of Testimonials from thoroughly reliable and practical Flockowners and Sheep Inspectors. Sco my cirI eulars. ' This Dip dqo3 not kill so quickly as the so- * called non-poisonous sorts, but is pormancnt z in its effects, lsaving tho wool soft, white, and ' lustrous, and thoroughly cleansing tho skin. Being much heavier than water it is desirable ' tho Dip should be well stirred up from the bottom beferc each lot of sheep are run through. For this purpose a common vat rake is tho best, which is made with a piece . of board i) inches 'long with an auger holo through tho centre for polo 8 or !) feet long. The 1 )ip i 3 very easily mixed in cold water, nd is packed in Sealed Tins containing 3 gallons and Drums of 4 and 5 gallons, with J printed directions for use on each tin. Kach gallon will charge 100 gallons of water. Price Cs and 7s per gallon. Spcciul quotations 0 r large quantities. f DAVID PEACOCK. Agents for flawko's Bay :— ;, KINROSS & CO., Port Anunmi. TESTIMQMALa. Marlon, 18th October, 1884 David I'eacock, Esq., Homewood— Dear Sir,— l have examined several flocks of sheep that have been dressed in your new Dip ml havo much pleasure in testifying to its V efllcacy in destroying both Ticks and Lioe. It is also most bcneilcial to (he wool, leaving it beautifully white and soft.— l am, yours faithfully, Rohkist K. SKirr'SON, Inspector of Sheep. Rangitikci Junction, n Bonny Glen, Ist Scptomber, 1884. Mr Peacock -Dear Sir,— Your Dip is by far v the bdsl and cheapest I havo overused. I docs not stain or make Iho wppl Oiy and harshli kc many of tho Ennlish dips, but puts n on a beautiful j?loas, and cleanses away al filth, killing all insect lifo, and is lasting in ila ell'ecls.— Danih;. Stevkns. Bonny Glen, Hangitikei, August 30 1881 D. Peacock, Esq., Marton— Dear Sir,-1 this 9 year tried your Dip, and found it very efficacious for Lice and Ticks. It is much chcapor than any other I ever used, and leaves Iho wool nnd skin beautifully white and sort without staining,— Yoiub truly, Jno i>' LuTimniDon. Mr Peacock-Dear Slr,-Wo dipped our sheep in March last 111 your dipping mixture and found it to answer well, killing t \ iho Lice nnd Ticks, leaving the wool beauMfully 1 jioft, white, and oily.andUioioiiL'lilycbinsliiK ho skin. Our sheep wore very lousy liprini? but at present ,i ato al . o p ol .f et! tly frpo £ip,h Lloe| and Ticks.-H, and 11, E. JpHSsW ' ' ' '"' 35

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7823, 16 August 1887, Page 1

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