! Mr John Howse makes additions to his sale of horses next Monday at the Horse Baznar Mr P. A. Herman insorts particulars of his sale of furniture next Tuesday on the premises of Mr Ranington, Hastings-street. Sir H. P. Cohen will 801 lon the promises, Hastings-street, next Weilnesday morning' the whole of Mr J. S. Blair's stook-in-traciu, horse, cart, ana harness. jrr J. S. Lai'ge, cabinetmaker, upholsterer undertaker, &c, Byion-atreet, chunaes his advertisement. A public meeting will bo held this evening in the Borough Council Chambers in referi'nee to the Norsewood disastx-r. Messrs Hastie and Tindall will sive Jn exhibition trial with their lung- worm inixcue next Thursday at Beecroft's yards, HasUn-,'*. More bargains are offered at Carter and Co. 's bankrupt sale. Three land transfer notices are inserted. Mr C. T. Williams, bookseller and stationer Kmerson-street, changes his advertisement Messrs Sidey and Bain change Uieir advertisement o\ er the leader. The "Hnwks's Bay Weekly Courier " enn bs had ready for posting by the San Francis.'..-) mail, irhieh will close al. the Napier l>o ar . office tomorrow at 3 p.m. The "Courier" is the only weekly newspaper publUhed in Hawke's Bay. Several new advertisements of vacant situations are inserted in the "wanted" oolamn on the front page. la ths show-room visitors obtain a full knowledgo of the variety of mantles, jackets and ulotars, made specially for Neal and Closes trade, in sines suitable for all comers, while the prices are •xtromely moderate. ENGAGEMENTS.-THIS DAY. Tenders close with Mr J. F. Jardino for the purchase of tho coaching plant in the estate of Elizabeth Qriffllbß, 12. A Public holiday. W Nnpicr Hark Racing Club's nuturan Meeting, first race, 12.30. Hubllc meeting in referencs to Nors»wood disaster, Borough Council Chambers, 8. Acceptances for second day's races Napier Park RaciiiK Club's autumn meeting, close nt the Club's office, Market-street, 11 p.m. ' SHRSWDNES3 AND ABILITY.— Dr. Soule' American Hop Bittew so freoly advertised in all the papers, secnlar and religious, ara having a large sale, and aro supplanting all other medicines. There is no denying tho virtues of tho hop plant, and the proprietors of theso Bitters have shown groat shrewdness and ability In compounding a Bitters, whoso virtues aro so palpable to every one's observation.—" Examiner and Chronicle." 2Oi John M'Vay Invites inspection of his vary" extensive stock of saddlery and harness of every description, whioh for quality, variety and lownass of prices la unequalled in the colony. English mill baiting, from li to 0 inches, in stook. ' Naplar and Waiputurau. -{Adyt 67
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 8009, 23 March 1888, Page 2
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420Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 8009, 23 March 1888, Page 2
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