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gwilutas £Wift& E. NEWBIGGEN & CO., Beg to draw attention lo their Special List of WINES AND LIQUORS ALES AND STOUT. English: Bass', quarts do/. English : Tude Coope, limits doz Engl'sh : Tnde Coope, pinls doz Swan's XXXX, pints doz Swan's XXXX, quarts doz Guinness' Stout, quarts doz Swan's Stout, quarts doz Swan's Stout, pints doz Hop Ale, pints doz Horchound, pints doz. .SPITUIS. nennessv s Urandy, caso Scolch Whisky, Teacher's, caso „ „ Healhordew, case „ „ Strathalbanc, caso „ „ Walker's, caso „ „ Thistle, case „ „ noddies', octaves, gnl Irish Whisky, Mitchell's, octaves, gal^ Irish Whisky, Jlilchell'p, caso Ruin, Red Ifearl, Mitchell's, easn Rum, lied Henri, iMilchcH's, gallon Schnapps, WolflVs, case Old Tom, Dnrnctt's ease Geneva, Anchor brand, ease WINES AND CIGARS, sherry, DufTCordon's (host) gallon Sherry, Amontillado (best) caso Porl , Sandcinan's, -i- <2> <S» -t* eas Poiy, Sandcinan's, *£- -4> <> *1> gal Champagne, Louis Roedercr, pinls Champagne, Louis Roedercr, quarts Ginger Wine, liernard's, case Cordials, imported, case Cigars -Swiss, per 1000; Queens, per 1003 Eagles, per 50; jUaric, per SO. AUSTRALIAN WINES Light I'oKay, enso Light Muscadine, case Dark Conslantia, case Dark Frotignac, case And a variety of other brands 39 TiiLKvnONR No. 51. BOGJiB, RIMMONDS AND CO VULCAN FOUNDRY ASTIJfGS-STREKT, N.M'IKIi, SPECIALITIES -Iron Strong-room Doorsand Sa fo ( 'ars. STOCKED AND MADE TO ORDER-Saw-Rench Rollers Movcable rellnr A r cnl ilalors Oraaincntal Gates and Fencing liraekets and Verandah Fringing (great variety) Wool Piuses, I.a-.vn Rollers, Trolly Wheels, Saw Spindles, &c. Two horse-power Portable Engine for Sale. From the Isi July we will emote Cash Prices, and our lernis will be CASH AT 1 THE WORKS. Overdue Accounts will bo sued for without further notice. BOGLE, SIMMONDS AND CO. So MURTON AND WHITE'S IIAWKE'S RAY miEEP-DirriNG fluid. Manufactured by MUKTON AND AVJIITK, Pout Aiii'iiiri, NAPIER, IIAWKE'S RAY, N. Z. 152 ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY. MR W. H. "I^EAL has inucli pleasure in informing 1 the public of Hawke's ISay that he is now in full working order. His new Studio has been built Regardless of Cost, nnd has special facilities for tho 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 nt almost any hour of tho dnv, and in the dullest weather. Two large Rooms to lot, suitable for ofllccs &c. Rent low ; ground floor. TENNYSON-STREET, NAPIER. 72 IIAVELOCK AGENCY. FROM and after this date Mr J. Watson, General Storekeeper, Ha veloek, has been rcappointed the District Agent of the HAWKE'S BAY HERALD AXD TIIR 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 AN I) WEEKLY COURIER. HASTINGS AGENCY. Mil 11. T. SMYTHE having been appointed agcnl. at Hastings for the iibovo papers, subscribers will plcuso call nt fiisslore for I heir papers. Subscribers residing within the lown district will have their papers rlelivered by runncrns UMial. .DINWIDDIE. WALKER AND CO LIMITKI). NOW PUBLISHED, MAP OF THE BOHOUGU OF NAPJEIt, Haivke's Hay, N.Z., Showing all Subdivisions and Road Lineß according to Mr Rochforl's Survey, 1835. Scale: Four chains to an inch. Orders forwarded to DINWIDDIK' WALKKI! AisY) CO. (LIMITED), PuntisHEßs, Will receive prompt attention. PRICE, 7s Cd. Mounted on Calico, with Pollcrs, 12sGd Mount cd on Calico, with Rollers, nnd Var" nisheel 15s DANEVIRKE STEAM SAW MILLS. THE undersigned aro prepared to supply Contractors and others with tolnra Timber, any sizes, at the shortest notice. HENDERSON BROS. & WRATT 19 Danevirko. ,# hcqy flip. PEACOCK'S LUBRiCABT SHEEP DIP £3 PER THOUSAND GALLONS. A' so PEACOCK'S IMPROVED DIP, &% 10s, Containing a largo proportion of Glycerine, and Ktiarantocd to be entirely free from soda or lime, both of whicharc largely used insomo ot tho dips now in the market, and more especially in those soid in tho form of a powder, which have the c fl'ect of leaving the wool dry nnd harsh, causing the winter rains to permeate the skin, hcing thus a frequent source of hingworm with hoggets in low condition. Owing to a long range of experiments carefully carried out for some years on my own flock my Dip is now as nuar perfection as il is possible to obtain, and during the last thrco years it has given general satisfaction, and obtained a lar^e number of Testimonials from thoroughly reliable and practical Flockowners and Sheep Inspectors. See my circulars. This Dip flqjs not kill so quickly as tho SO' called non-poisonous sorts, but is permanent in its effects, l3a\ing the wool soft, while, and lustrous, and thoroughly cleansing the skin, Rcing much heavier than water it is desirable the Dip should be well stirred up from the bnHom bcft.ro each lot. of sheep aro rut through. I 'or Ibis purpose a common val rake is the lies!, which is made with a pice( of board !) inches long with nn auger hol( through llm centre for pole S or p feet long. TIC Dip i? very easily mixed in cold water nrt is packed in Scaled Tins containing i gallons ami Drums of I and 5 gallons, witl printed directions for use on each tin. Each gallon will charge 100 gallonsof waler Price Cs and 7s per gallon. Special quotation! v large qaanlilios. DAVID PEACOCK. j\ge.nls for Hnwko's Bay : — KINI.OSS & CO., Port Ahuriri. TESTIMONIALS. Marlon, 18lh October. 1881. David I'cacoek, Vsq., Homewood— Den Sir. — I have examined several llorksof slice (bat have been dressed in your new Dip n have much pleasure in testifying lo il cnicaey in dcslroying both Tick's nnd Lici It. is also most beneficial lo the wool, leavin il. beautifully while and sofl.— l am, yoni faiihl'ully, Riiui:ht K. Simps-on, Infpecior i Sheep. Hnrgitil-.oi Junction. Honny (lien, Ist September, IPSI. Mr Feacock- IJcar Kir,— Your Dip is by (t the Jwsl and chc/ifiosl I lm\-e overused, docs not slain or make Mie. wool dry an harshlt ke many of the English dips, but pu on a beautiful gloss, and cleanses away a mill, killing all liisecl life, and is lasting in i cll'cets,— Danim, Stkvfxs. Romiy Glen, Rangitikci, August 30, 1881. I). Peacock, Esq., Marlon-- Dear Sir,- I tli yonr tried your Dip, and found it very cfllc Cious for Lice and Ticks. It is much chenpi tliiin any oilier I ever used, and leaves tl wool and skin beautifully white nnd sol without staining.— Yours truly, Jno. ] Lkthiihidri;. Mr Peacock— Dear Sir,--Wo dipped oi sliccp in March InM. in your dipping lnix'ur and found il to answer well, killing f I 11 Lice and Ticks, leaving Ibo wool beautiful soil, white, and oily.audlhoroughlycl3Lnsii Ihe skin. Our sheep were very lousy liprin but at present dale arc porfcclly free fio Llcel and Tickw.— ■!{, ±xv R. E. Johnsto

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7824, 17 August 1887, Page 1

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