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THE NEW ZEALAND MUTUAL. CREDITORS’ ASSOCIATION (Ltd.) FOR THE PROTECTION OF TRADE, COLLECTION OF ACCOUNTS, &c. ISSUES weekly, Commercial Report of Bills of Sale, Bankruptcies, &c. ; makes private enquiries as to financial status, and Collects amounts anywhere in the Colony and in Australia; keeps Debtor’s Registers at its Branches and Agencies, which are open to inspection of subscribers, class 2. Subscription : One and Two Guineas per annum, payable in advance. Waipawa Agency— Mr A. K. Howard, Agent; Mr F. O’B Loughnan, Solicitor. J. R. RANDERSON, 74 General Manager. R. RUSH STEAM TURNERY WORKS at A. JONES & SONS’ FACTORY, Waipukurau. All Kinds of Turnery supplied at low rates for cash. Agent for— The Mutual Assurance Society of Victoria. New Zealand Accident Insurance Company.

[Established 1874.] J. L. STERRY, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER WAIPUKURAU. JT Q IN AGAIN THANKING his numeroHß Customers for their liberal support since his return to Waipukurau, would wish to inform them and the public generally that he is now enabled to deal with those Firms whose Goods have always given universal satisfaction. OUR SADDLES are made Specially to Order, and as they have been known and appreciated for many yearß throughout Hawke's Bay, they need no further commendation. HARNESS of all Descriptions in Stock, or made to order on the SHORTEST NOTICE. Leggings of all Descriptions. All other Goods made up on the Premises, and ALL HAND SEWN. Bits, Whips, Spurs, Stable Requisites, &c, 140 F. C. W. Bierre, Auctioneer, land, estate, and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT’ VALUATOR, &c. DANEVIRKE. Auction Sales conducted throughout the district. 14

B. KEMP & SONS, COACHDRIVERS, WAIPUKURAU. TRAPS start from Mr Gow's Tavistock Hotel, for the railway station five minutes before the arrival of every train. For traps or saddle horses apply to Mr Gow, or 20 B. KEMP & SONS. J. Goddard’s LIST FOR 1889. IREES, PLANTS, BULBS, SEEDS, &c. Beautiful strong Apple Trees worked on Maietin and Spy Stocks, at 80s per 100 j extra strong, will bear fruit the first year, 100 s per 100. Peaches, Pears, Plums, Apricots, Quinces, Medlars, Nuts, at 12s per doz.; Gooseberries, of best Prize Varieties, at 4s, ss, and 7s 6d per doz.; Raspberries of Sorts, 3s, &c., &c. PINUS INSIGNIS’ 12 to 18 inches, 15s per 100, packed in cases 20 to 36 inches 25s per 100, packed in cases CUPRESSUS MACROCARPA. 12 to 18 inches, 15s, packed in cases 20 to 26 inches, 245, packed in cases 26 to 36 inches, 255, packed in cases If Balled up Ccst Price only charged. All other Nursery Stock at Low Rates. African Box Thorn, 10s per 1000. Barberry, 10s per 1000.

J.G. having one of the best and largest Stocks of Conifer, Fruit, and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Plants, &c., ever placed before the Public, invites all those who contemplate planting this coming season to visit his Nurseries prior to giving or promising their Orders elsewhere. Town Agent—Mr J. H. Goddard, Ercer-son-street, Napier. Descriptive Catalogues in May, in time for Planting and seed-sowing. JOHN GODDARD, HAVELOCK NURSERIES Hawke’s Bay, N.Z. 284 Webber & Wilson’s, IRONMONGERS, EMERSON STREET, NAPIER. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN ALL GOODS FOR CASH. THE GREAT SUCCESS attending our cheap sale for CASH has warranted our continuing to SELL FOR CASH at a very small protit. People requiring Ironmongery will End it to their advantage to call on us. Agents for the— Patent Orion Range The best self-setting Range procurable. Prices from £3 10s. Webber and Wilson, IRONMONGERS, NAPIER.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2352, 24 October 1889, Page 3

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