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The patrons of the Cardiff (Taranaki) Dairy Company are in high feather over the practical result of the season's operations. Butter which they sent to London • fetched 105s, and three lots which they sent to Sydney just after the collapse of the hutter boom, and which had been lying in store there for many weeks_ (a pretty severe test of keepinp quality) averaged lld per lb. In both cases the net result to the dairyman would be almost 8d per lb— not "an extravagant figure perhaps, but when it is remembered that this is hard, cash, and that only 5d was obtainable from dealers at the periods when these lots were packed, it must be admitted that the self-content of the projectors of this modest little enterprise is somewhat excusable. The Ngaire and Midhurst factories, working on similar lines, are achieving similarly satisfactory results, and the croaking of all those who predict all sorts of pitfalls in the way of our humble adventures may now be fairly estimated at their true value. As a matter of /act, butter from these three factories has, to the writer's knowledge, been pronounced by unquestioned judges as fully equal to separator butter.— Taranaki paper. Ponding tho settlement of the Tutaekuri diversion question and the decision of our City Fathers, the following resolution has boen UDanimouslr adopted : — " That every householder shall supply himself with, and uee daily, the Creosote disinfectant, that bol ig the most economical and effectual one in the market." Sole agont for Napier— H. Owen, ohemiS--[ADVT._ 284 Mr Eccles, Chemist, has removed his Branoh Pharmacy (late Remington) to tho shop direotly opposite, and next to Messrs Wobber and Wilßon, Ironmongers, Emorsonstroet. It is under Mr Stock's management, a qualified English Chemist (by examination), and Member of the British Pharmaceutical Conference.— [Advt.] 238 ECCLES CORN PAINT quickly removes olther hard or soft corns. Only a few applications nocessary. In bottlos Is 6d* from A, Eccles, Chemist Masonio Hotol BuUdlnw. Naplor 230 Searlo & Co.'s Stock-taking Sale now on.— Big reductions in all summer stuff, Millinery, flowors, feathers, ladieß' dust cloaks, under* Unon, prints, zephyrs, and ginghams at closo upon half-price. Searlo and Co., Hastingsstreet.— lAdvt.] 219 Sidey and Biin's show of Electro-Plated Goods includes artioles of new and artistic pattern, and are being offered al exceptionally cheap prices,— [Advt.] 211 SYNOPSIS OF NEW ADVERTISKMKNTS. Mr P. A. Herman's sale of furniture and effects at Makatoku which was advertised for to-morrow has been postponed to tho 161 h instant. Mr J. H. Baker, Commissioner of Crown Lands for Canterbury, inserts particulars of Canterbury runs which will bo offered by auction at Timaru on the 30t.h of May and at Christohuroh on tho 4th of Juno. A re-opening service will be held in St, Augustine's Church next Wednesday evening. The Napier Drapery Company havo roceived a case of Southall'ssanitary towels for ladies. The burgess and defaulters' lists of the borough of Napier for 1889-90 are now open for inspection at the Corporation offices. Mi'bs Gardiner and Miss Waterworth have commenced dressmaking in rooms on the Napier Drapery Company B premises. Mesßrs Baker and Tabuteau havo for sale part of tlio Arlington estate. Mr W. Prebble advertisea the reoeipt of Island oranges, bananas, pears, apples, oysters, and smoked sohnapper. Messrs Cranby and Prebble, Port Ahuriri, insert a list of goods they have for sale and to arrive. The Land and Loan Company have for sale or lease part of the Pakaututu blook, with house and station buildings. I'd ward Bennett, of West Clive, has been adjudged a bankrupt. A meeting of his creditors will be held atthe Court-house next Thursday morning. A special meeting of Court Sir Charles, Napier, A.0.F., will be held thiß evening in the Foresters' Hall, Dickens-street. Messrs Murray, Roberts and Co. have for sale Hastio and Co.'s patent for destroying lung- worm in sheep. Membrrs of the Dunedin exhibition com* mlttee are requested to meet Dr. Hocken at the Mayor's ofßce at noon to-day. The ÜBuai monthly meeting of L.O.L. No. 5, will be held this eveningSeveral new advertisements of vacant situations are inserted in the "wanted" column on the front page. Faßhionable fur boas, fur tippets, fur capes, fur-lined cloaks in all sizes. Inspect Neal and Close's show -room. 'Bus Company's livery and bait stables. Her es taken to paddook at low rates. It you require a conveyance ring up telephone No. ENGAGEMENTS-THIS DAY. Meeting of creditors of James Crouch Taylor, Court-house. 11. Meeting of Dunodin exhibition committee, Mayor's offlco, 12. Monthly meeting L.O.L. No. 5, Orange Hall, Speolal meeting Court Sir Charlos Napier, A.0.F., Foresters' Hall, Dickens-street, 8. Cheap Saddlory.— John M'Vay Is selling fer cash Colonial* mado Saddles, with knee* pada and furniture oomplete 90s eaob, Hns-tings-street Napier. 212

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8332, 8 April 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8332, 8 April 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8332, 8 April 1889, Page 2

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