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TRESPASS NOTIOB. , Health SUdSffSPCilli A WT Pomona lr^passini? with or g Was lie saflaui %*au waß^anß j^ without Dog or Gl^ n on tho Poukawa _ m .«,™ra^«>R-!.B='fr^ Estate will be proseeutod. HESTOiIS© . 792 HDGH CAMPBELL. -, BY thereof — TRBSPASSINQ NOTICE. |%¥@l WWW ©SspCsß §8161 ,ft LL Persons trespassing on the » „ .„ & Omahu Estato will bo prosecuted acMrs. M. A. Camming, of Yarravillo, cor ai n to law. Victoria, Australia, Says: 261 W. BROUGHTON. £A LL' Persons found on Clive Grange Eotate with Dog or Gun will be prosecuted according to law. THOS. BRAY 393 • Manager, , — ACCLIMATISATION , SOOIETY. HPHE Shooting Season will commence » on tho lsl of May, and will closo on the 30th ol June. The License Feo for soiling auy Native or Importod Game 1b £5, and for shooting Imported Game 10a. These 'Licenses can be obtained ab the following Post offices :-Napior, Wairoa, Mohoka, Hoßtmgs, Waipawa, Waipukurau, Ormondvillo. Norsowood, Dano virke, Wimbledon. Porangahau, and WoodVl lt°is Illegal to soil any Game before the Ist of May, or af lor tho lal of Julr. The Sooiety will pay tho sum of Two "About a year ago, I had a Severe Guineas, m addition to half tho fine, to any AuuuMjcoi » b , person who will give such evidence aa will attack of Influenza, Wnicll letC me f e ad to a conviction of any person shooting or very weak, without energy, appe. lal^g,Game1 a l^g, Game withoul! a " oenße M out of tite, or interest in life. Obtaining ' c. A. fitzroy, little or no relief from doctors, or Hon ' Se °' from the many remedies recom- _,___, . „ „ , . . mended to me, I finally tried Ayer's l^b Sarsaparilla, and from that time, % began to gain health and strength, stfledi j^ E> Hordyi D . Canning, d. Barry, I continued the treatment until No^o,^^ m Lane^. fully recovered, and now have very B on, c. B, Morrison, H. Pine, E. R, Hawkins, nmotrfDomwoin tpiliTio-Tnvfripudq Tl H- Hartstone, F. B. Hartstone, Wi H, great pleasure in tenmg my menus NolsOD( T> Plttam3i xc> Blakei B< Mi Granti Of the merits Of Ayer's Sarßapanlla, J, Middieton, R. Gregorie, G. T. Mooro. H. L. and the happy results of its use. I Sj^ft &£ *«' %ZA «■ consider it the best blood-puriaer w^a w fi ß^^Brn«t | B 5 aJ* 1 a, known." Redwood, F. W. Redwood, T. Croase, J: E. Mikes Ess. B /SB. Wilson, ffi. Hardy, John Britten, Ernest aM^^^**^! Britten, J. Aikman, A. S. G. Carlyon, J. B. mH, Ha »IS Connolly, R, W. Berney, H. M. Campbell, D. asaa v a >a^ Wi Tomaon. W. Richmond, F. Hutchiuson, ffli <BS\<oa <a (SaffSi ffSaaO 0@& P ero 7 Martin, W. Manreyt, A. Grant, J. Loveday, jun., T. Parkinson, W. Loveday, T, Bold Medals at the World's Chief Expositions, a. Hudson, jb. snasdoii, a. smith, w. H. — c Hughes. F. A. Wigzell, L. M. Monokton, O; Wk,-v/-\,'v.'<.".'- l /->/'i<-i<">.->-' I '.'v>-»/'i/'^<'».".'> m. Monckton, W. D. Bird. J Barker, fcr. „,r n n .| Inf nr OnnQtinntlnn M'lmosh, V. E. T. Simcox, R. J Bunter, &YFR'\ Pll I \ Constipation p Hunter, CA. Smith, T. O. Guthrle, James H I Ml O rILLO and Biliousness. Hay. C. D: Kennedy, J. Roddick, L. de f cli- « *. j ■,-„-, * *■** °het, J. P. Smith, George Hnwse, George SUgar-Coated, Mild but Effective Pilcher, B. Rutledge, James 9. Taylor, J. Whittle, D. H. Potts, W. Baskiville. H. M. . Sanders, H. Hallett. A. Elbourne. William Irving, T. Plank, W, West. J. Watts, C. Maycook. J. Maycock, O. Amundsen, H. Smith. H. M. Lund, O. Gammon, J. Barnes, R. Fmitb, J. C. Westall, C. Cammock, C. T, — ._—.,,. „. —. r^»,iTn«in W. Baines, Warniok West. J. Summersby, C. HAWKE'S BAY PERMANENT H. Pike F. H. Gammon, R. Hauseman, H. L. BUILDING AND INVEST- Wilson, HP. G. Mortonsen L. Shaw, J. MEMT HnPTBTV Twigß, J. Livio, A. Tiokner, G. Nelson, W. JXUSJNA BUOiJiIY. HJ Bennett, R.M. Parkinson, F.Mathieson, D. M'Culloch, J. S. Huntloy, Thorval AnderMO^EYS advanced on Freehold Bon, J. F. Symonds, Jos. M'Lean, and B. a f....ijj cnnomioci rnnoT7nV>i<> EnuclbretPGn, T. Jones, C. L. Mackersey. R. cd Leasehold rroperties, repayable T winTvij^rt 'p rninnimim ntp nnn'o Vf «5 by MONTHLY INSTALMENTS, from two •L I n 1 I ? Imm#1 mm # SHrLST M to ten yearß, as por scale, which is lower | ? p ° n °P c V t wTta li S Sn W A than any Society in tho colony, by whioh I ii% n ' J .,i J> Towots - ' un " °- s - Wl K an . w -^j scale a considerable saving is effected as MPona ' d - 611 against a loan outsido the Society, bearing interest at T por cent per annum. 'g''HE followinpc persons have taken Also on Freehold Property for 12 months U oab Ucenses to SoU Game:-Alfred and upwards; after first period Borrower pnnhnr Pnnrnv Anfl Pn »»■"». omou may pay offloan in sums of not less than £25 Pilchor, Conroy and Co. on throe months' notice. " " Also on Freehold Property for a torm ot exceeding six years Tho advantages of borrowing from this ,-j- nr A titi Society aro that no procuration feo or com- H HAn Hi mission ie charged. Expense of Mortgage -*" 1 ' " JUIJJ ' Deed lower than ordinary Mortgages. Ad- PRACTICAL vancesnmdaupto three-fourths of valuo of In case of cknoss or other can eg. pay- \J UPHOLSTERER monts may bo susponded for terms Ifrom3 • ' t0, 6 months, intoresb on balance ie only HOUSE I DECORATOR, b °Loai?s nmybo paid off at any time by giving AND REPAIRER OF FURNITURE. 3 months' notice after Mortgage has been current 12 months. Country Customers waited on periodically lr Investing Shareholders can borrow to tho nil thn rniintrvTHfllrictfl extent 01 Owen-fourths of Subscriptions paid ° Oo " nny " lalrloM - without any cost for Deed or delay, „ Offlco Hours: Daily 10 a.m. to l p.m., and ESTIMATES GIVEN 5.30 p.m. to 530 p.m. Saturday 10 to 1 p.m. or a ciaaßes 0? W' Prospectuses and all information can be Ordois and Communication by .Post obtained on application at tho SOCIETY'S punctually attendod to. OFFICE, TENNYSON-STREET, NAPIER, or to MR JOSHUA BENNETT, MARKETSTKEiIT, HASTINGS. PERMANENT ADDRESS AND J.B. FIELDER, WORKSHOPS. ZB Secretary, CLIVE, HAWKESBAY. 31: REID & GRAY'S D.F. PLOUGHS, ""^f^^^^-sss^ DF. PLOUGHS. 12,000 12000 MADE. ' '"-'''■^^i^^^^^^^« MADE. IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS IN PLOUGHS THIB SEASON. All Mouldboards are now made to Duplicate, which onables Farmers to put on new Mould boards themselves without the aid of a blacksmith. The beam where tho land-lever stud ii bolted on to Plough is mado broader to compensate for bolt holes. A notable feature is oui HAED REVEKSLBLE PATENT SiEKL POINTS FOX, SHARKS (Over 21,000 already in use), which will outlast four ordinary welded on points, anc keop the share always in good condition. Onck Used Always Used. Renuired only to bi tried to bo appreciated. Another new departure is our PATENT INSTANTANEOUS STRAIGHTENING & FRONT LIFTING GEAR, This is only put "on Ploughs when so Ordered, at a Small Kxtra Cost. ALL KINDS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF PLOUGHS MADE AND KEPT IN STOCK. DIGGBfiS. BOTH SINGLE AND DOUBLE. Fitted with either Hard Tempered Stkel or Chilled Mouldboards, DALZIEL'S PATENT DUST-PKOOF PLOUGH WHEELS Supplied when required at an Extra Oosb of 15s per Set of Three Wheols. OUR NEW PATENT GRADUATED ALL-STEEL SPRING TOOTH CULTIVATOR AND COUCH DESTROYER, With or without Seedboxcs for Orain and Grass or Cannistor for Turnips, Ab we make it it ie Perfect. JUon't buy elsewhere until you have seen this Implomonti Mado in all sizes with Keversible Steel Points. j SPECIAL NOTICE.— The Tines and Points of these (are made of very beat Sheffield Spring ! Steel (which is the best in the World), and tempered in oil, and Absolutely j Unbreakablo with Ordinary Work, AL3O TURNIP CUTTERS AND PULPERB. 907 • W. M. NB WM AN, IMPORTER, .GENERAL HOUSE FUMISHER &c, TENNYSON-STREET. TO CLEAS AT IESB THAN COST ALL GLASSWARE, ORNAMENTS, AND FANCY CHINA, SEE WINDOW, 832 HAWKBiS BA%. WIRE JMWTTRASS MANUFACTORY" i BUS ' I OVF-ilxY'S BTABLKP, lB A PTIKGS-STK II XT A' J DUR!N£Y PHOPRiBfOR WIRE MATTKASSES, COUCHES, COTS DOOR MATS &0.. ANY SIZE Mado to Order on the Shortest Notioo and .at Moderate Priot, ■ UNRIVALLED .FOR ELASTICITY COOLNESS' AND CLBANLIHffISS Write for Prloe L'lt. Tho Trudo Supplied "ADMIRABLY ADAPTLD <$),$% . TO THE WANTS %| • "| I VI; "HIGHLY I OIICDREN, $ NUTRITIOUS? $* INVALIDS & l^cer: " THE AGED, fSXs***' 111 1/ im ,imi -aw 'i"*£x=>«™c'^r^TrauM\ir-Kw™T*~>™nimM-auwW \ arcba! ' er3 "not 1!!* look to the label on the Host » Jftheaddressisnoiesa, f-'XrOEDST., IOHDOH,they»»

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10315, 29 May 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10315, 29 May 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10315, 29 May 1896, Page 4

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