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Oalloway and Co ENGINEERS, Boilermakers, Iron & Brass Founders, and Machinery Agents, HAWKE'S BAY FOUNDRY, PORT NAPIER, N.Z. Indents executed for every description oj Machinery on the very best terms. Agents for Wood-working Machinery of every description. MANUFACTURING SPECIALTIES. THE Manufacture of Dumping Pumps and Presses of Various Designs. Hydraulic Lifts, Horizontal and Vertical Engines and Boilers, Steam Pumps, Waterwheels, and Digesters and Refiners for Freezing and Boiling-down Works a Speciality, Of which Drawings, Photographs, and Quotations may be had on application. Sheep Shearing or any other Machinery erected at any distance. Steam and Water Cocks, Valves, Pressure end Vacuum Ganges, Salter's Spring Balances, Gausje Glasses and Washers, Pipes and Connections, Aud all other Fittings of every description at Lowest Possible Prices. Pulleys, Plummer Blocks, Shafting, Hanger Brackets, Bcariugs, Lubricators, Belting, Belt Laces, Fasteners, Rivets, Washers, and Glutinous Belting Syrup, Steel Truck Wheels, Axles and Bearings, Wrought-iron Tubular Wheel Barrows (various), Oil Pourers, Lubricators, Combined Pipe and Nut-shifcing Wrenches, Hand Hammers, Vices, Fiie3, And Hand Tools of every description always in Stock, Steam Packing and Jointing, Indiarubber aud Vulcanite for Valves, Hydraulic Ram and Pump Leathers, Boiler Tubes, Stay Tubes and Stays, Tube Scrapers, and Brushers alt sizes, Indiarubber Suction and Delivery Hose. Special Engine Oils and Paints, and Red and White Lead, Engineers' Bolts and Nuts, Set Pins, Studs, and Washers, and Coach Bolts and Screws all sizes, Hydraulic Lifting and Traversing Jacks. Agents for Torpedo Patent House Ventilator, cheapest & best in market. Woodcut on application. Portable Engines Bought and for Sale. Cash Buyers of Good Cast-iron & Brass Scrap Telegraphic Address : Galloway, Port Auuriri. NOTICE. MRS H. WARREN begs to thank her Friends and Customers for thenliberal patronage (luring the past twelve months, and hopes to merit a continuance of the same. Having enlarged my premises, I shall be able to supply you with Lollies and Biscuits of every description from 6d per lb, Terry and Son's Voice Pastilles and Pontefract Cakes, French Nougat and Poinfret Liquorice, Civdbury's Chocolate of every kind, Aulsebrook's Caramels, Black Balls, Cocoanut Balls, Acid Tablets, Raspberry Drops, extra quality acidulated, and other maker's Lollies, Cough Drops, Glasgow Rock, London Mixtures, Scotch Mixtures, Chocolate, Jujubes, Chocolate Almonds, Honey Almond Candy, Almond Toffee, Aniseed Balls, Conversations. Musk Lozenges, Ginger Sticks, Smokers' Lozenges, Barley Balls, Extra Strong Peppermints, Shells, Black Currant Drops, Hearts, Cinnamon Balls, Pistols, Animals, Fingers, Fishes, Scissors, Funny Faces, Jujube Mice and Stick-jaw, Gelatine Lozenges, Cushions, Russian Toffee, Comic Medallions, Ladies' Delight, Italian Joy, John Bull Jujubes, Italian Cream Cakes, Lollie Baskets and Walking Sticks, and other goods too numerous to mention. HUM ME R DRINK S ALWAYS IX STOCK. VEGETABLES AND FRUIT DAILY, Of every description when in Season. Please Note the Address : MRS H. WARREN, Fiiuiteker, Etc., Gladstone Road, Gisborne. 344 NOTICE. PERCY K. EDWARDS begs to inform the inhabitants of Gisborne and surrounding districts that he, having purchased the CORDIAL BUSINESS latelj carried on by Mr Edward Lino, of Whataupoko, trusts, by supplying none but spicy chinks, to receive a fair patronage from the public. For further particulars, see future advertisement. P. S. Edwards has taken out a Brewer's License for Hop Beer. P. S. EDWARDS. MR LING returns thanks to the public for the patronage lie has received during the past nine yeais, and trusts that tho same will be accorded to his .successor. 303 THOS. DALRYMPLE, (Late John Burns and Co.), IRONMONGER & IRON MERCHANT, Gladstoxe Road, HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE & WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF Furnishing and General Ironmongery. BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY, AT LOWEST I'RIoES. CT SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH

/n wolfes STiraisl / J/u'ce ;;!., to * w -.-v j?i cmd | 11 £ These Vessels vvVe freiv^ed n?ifh Me imifafions ofwoirr.s schnapps, but fhe Tide of public cpmion set them onto Hie rocks of financial disaster led^in£ the only SCHNAPPS firm and secure onite bed-rock of an unassailable rebufafion. "POVERTY T3 AY mURF/HLUB SPRING MEETING. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Octot.er 18th and 19tu, 1892. FIRST DAY. 1. Maiden Plate, of 25 soys. Three-year-olds to carry 7st 71b, four-year old juk! upwards Bst"2lb ; mares allowed 51b and geldings 31b. For horses that have not won a race of the value of 25 soys at time of entry. 1 mile. 2. Maiden Hack Scurry, of 10 soya. Catch weights. Post Entry. For Hocks that have never won a race of any description. 4 furlongs. 3. .Spring Handicap, of 110 soys ; 1^ miles. 4. Post Stakes, of 15 soys. Minimum weight, lOst. Winners at any time barred. Post Entry. 7 furlongs. 5. Hurdles Handicap, of 55 soys ; aver 7 flights of hurdles. 1= 4 ! - miles. 6. Hack Hurdles Handicap, of 10 soys ; over 4 flights of hurdles. 1 mile. 7. Flying Handicap, of 60 soys ; 6 furlongs, 8. Hacks' Handicap, of 10 soys. Post Entry. 1 mile. SECOND DAY. 1. Second Hurdles Handicap, of 50 soys over 6 flights of hurdles. 1^ miles. 2. Hack Hurdles Handicap, of 10 soys ; over 4 flights of hurdles. 1 mile. 3. Makaraka Handicap, of 75 soys ; 1 mile and a distance. 4. Disposal Stakes Handicap, of 25 soys. The winner to be sold with engagements, and proceeds of sale to go to Club Fund. Entry, night first day's races. I.J; miles. 5. Hurry ScrußY, of 10 soys. Catch weights. Winners barred. Post Entry. 6 furlongs, 6 Waikanae Handicap, of 50 soys ; 7 furlongs. 7. Hacks' Handicap, of 10 soys. Post Entry. 1 mile. 8. Forced Handicap, of 25 soys ; 1 mile. SATURDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1892, Nominations close at 8 p. m for Spring Handicap 2 soys Flying Handicap ... ... 1 soy Two Hurdle Handicaps ... 1 soy each Makaraka Handicap ... 1 soy Waikanae Handicap ... 1 soy Weights for First Day's Races— THURSDAY, 6th October, 1892. Acceptances— Monday, 10th October. For full programme, with regard to penalties, amount of acceptances, etc., see Posters. J. H. AISLABIE, 191 Secretary.

TEAT &c PBIAB HAVE NOW OPENED UP THEIR SHIPMENTS FOR THE SEASON, And on inspection every Department will be found fully assorted with THE PICK OF THE MARKET. OVER 150 PATTERNS OF PRINTS TO SELECT FROM. 22 PATTERNS OF FRENCH CAMBRICS (The Choicest Printed Goods of the Season - Fust Colors). NAINSOOK MUSLINS, from 6s per dozen. VV hite and Cream CORDED MUSLINS (also, Colors, in Stripes arid Checks) ; a new make. FLANNELETTES, in Great Variety, from 3s lid per dozen. WHITE CALICOES- Larc;e Stock, from 2s lid per dozen. Full Range of COLONIAL FLANNELS, at Usual Prices. Brown and Cream HOLLANDS, from 6id. CRETONNES, LIBERTY MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, TOWELS, CORDUROYS, MOLESKINS, TICKINGS, And many other Lines, at ouv Usually Low Prices. See our UNBLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, at Is 6d per yard. In MEN'S BOYS' & YOUTHS' CLOTHING, we offer the Best Values obtaina bl Our MEN'S COLONIAL TWEED SUITS (Strong and Useful), 30s ; cannot be purchased anywhere else for less than 37s Cd. Our MEN'S SERGE SUITS, at 30s, are the envy of the Trade. Call and see them. MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS, from 5s 6d up to 22s 6d. MOLESKINS, CORDUROY, CANVAS & DUNGAREE TROUSERS, At all Prices and Qualities. SPEC'IIL —Boys' and Youths' WINSOR CORDS. 5s 6d aud Gs (xl. Buys' aud Youths' TWEED TROUSERS, 6s Gd and 7s 6d. Boys' FL'^NNELETTE SHIRTS, from Is. 150 TWEED KN CKER SUITS, trom Gs lid up. Boys' and Youths' Colonial-made TKOUSER SUITS and Three GARMENT KNICKER SUITS. Good Value. Over 75 dozen SHIRTS to choose from. ♦ 10 dozen HARD FELTS (New Shapes and Styles). SOX«, TIES, MERINO, FLANNEL & COTTON UNDERCLOTHING, BRACES, BELTS, &c, &c, AT THE LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES, at TESJLT -A-ZLsTID iF^IJ^R/S, lURANGANUI HOUSE.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6481, 26 September 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6481, 26 September 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6481, 26 September 1892, Page 4

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