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Kinross & Co WOOL SEASON, 1880-1881. The Undersigned are /HASH "DUYERS OF TITOOL, HpALLOW &C;, C. They also make LIBERAL ADVANCES on Con signments to their correspondents in London an New York. ADVANCES are also made on Shipments to their Melbourne Correspondents FOR SALE at GOLDSBOROUGH & CO.'s AUCTIONS, at tho lowest current rates of Freight and Insurance. In the event of the Melbourne market not answering, expectation, Bhippers can have their Wool forwarded \to London for sale, KINROSS & CO. EOR SALE, HALL' SHEEP DIP. AFRESH Consignment of this valuable Dip, extra strength, in 5 and 10-ga'lon drums. The great 1 value of this Dip in increasing the lustre as well as 1 promoting the healthy growth of wool was proved at ! the late Melbourne Exhibition, when wool shorn ; from sheep dipped only six weeks previously took 2n j Order of Merit, and was unequalled for lustre. It will destroy both Lice and Ticks if used in the proportion of 1 to 50. KINROSS & CO., Agents. KINROSS & CO., Port Ahuriri, Have been appointed , AGENTS for Kirkbr, Grbbr & Co.'s Old Irish ! Whisky, " The Shamrock," and Old Scotch, "J.och Dhu. * South Australian Exhibition Awards— KIRKBR, Grebr & Co - , Irisb Case Whisky .. Ist 1 Dcthvillb & Co., Irish Case Whisky _. .. 2nd ' Vint and Sons, Irish Case Whisky 3rd KINROSS & CO/, Agents: M'EWAN'S CELEBRATED . TNDIA BALE A LE, s "GLOBE" BRAND?" 3 Mslbourne, January 8.1880. ; I have examined sample of M'Ewan's Edinburgh . India Pale Alb submitted to me, and, as a sample 1 of what can be done by a good, honest brewer, it is " perfect. No foreign cheap bitter, such as Quassia—no 3 Poisonous Drug, such as Strychnine, Picric, Acid or Cocculus Indicus. NOTHINQ BUT THE PRODUCTB OF PURE MALT AND ? Hops, brewed and fermented in a cool atmosphere. ' and bottled with careAdmirers of first-class British Beer may use this '* brand as at present offered for sale without disappointment. As a pure wholesome Bottled Alb it may be strongly recommended. WM. JOHNSON, Analytical Chemist to the Government of Victoria. Chemical Laboratory, School of Arts, Sydnby, May 13,1880. I have examined the Sample of M'Ewin's Bottled Alb submitted to me, and find that it contains — Alcohol by weight, 540 per cent; or by volume, 6-55 per cent. Extractive matter, 306 per cent.; Acid matter, ii 0 - 17 per cent. I have also examined the Alb for such deleterious ingredients as are sometimes added to Beer, and have found no indication of tbeir presence. The three first conditions laid down by the Committee for WINE 3 and Becks for the late International Exhibition, as those to which especial prominence would be given, wore—Ist, Low alcoholic per centage : 2nd, Freedom from acidity ; 3rd Ab- ] # senco of fusel oil; and all these ire fulfilled in tb sample. I remain, yours truly, (Signed) W. A. DIXON. S., F.I.C. A shipment of tho above, which has besn awarded the First Order of Merit at the Mel)i bourne Exhibition, has been received by =• MESSRS E!INROSS & CO. 3- I .. ——«—- i I ■ '•_ Wardrop & Go. ' n JOEL'S SPARKLING ALES s SOLE AGENTS, HAWKE'S BAY, WARDROP AND CO Hotels. TTOTEL, WAIPAWA. "' M. HAYDEN begs to inform his friends that he has taken the above Hotel, and trusts by civility and attention to the wants of customers to merit the patronage of the travelling public. Only liquora of the best brands kopt. Meals at all hours. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Port Ahueibi. THOMAS PARKER }} (Late o Messrs Dransfleld and Co.) BEGS to intimate to his friends and tbe public that he has taken the above Hotel, and is prepared to cater to their wants in a thoroughly efficienf k way. The house is new, and has been comfortablj furnished with every convenience; The Proprietor's intimate acquaintance with the trade for a long period is a sufflcent guarantee thai only liquors of the first quality will be kept, and tbat the house will be conducted in such a way as tc merit a share of public support. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Waghorne-steeet, Port Ahuribi. pEERY TT OTE L; WESTERN SPIT. JAMES McINERNEY bega to inform his friends that he has taken the above Hotel, and trusts by civility and attention to the wants of customers, to merit the patronage of the travelling public. Only liquors of the best brands kept. The General Store in connection with the above will be found to contain a first-class Stock of GRO CERIES, etc , etc. RAILWAY HOTEL PORT AHUBIHI, THE undersigned begs to inform his friends an the public that he has recently Opened the above Splendid, New, and Commodious Hotel, a 1 Port Ah'iriri, near the Railway Station. This Hotel is replete with every accommodative and convenience, and every effort will be made tc meet tho requirements of customers. Ales, Boers, Wines, and Spirits, of the best brand* only kept. A Table d'H6te daily. Superior accommodation for Trav.llers and Families JOHN YOUNG, Proprietor BEECROET'S LIVERY STABLES, HASTINGS. GEORGE QMITH, HORSE-BREAKER, begs to VJ notify to his friends and patrons that he has removed from Farndon to Hastings, and leased the above well-known Stables from Mr Beecroft, where ho hopes to merit a continuance of their favours, and the public in general. Travellers may always rely upon good Buggy and I Saddle horses ; first-class Groom always in attend- ' ance. Horses broken to single and double harness with tho greatest care. Good|loose boxes, and well watered paddocks. Address: GEORGE SMITH, . Beecroft s Hotel, Hastings, > , THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. Guaranteed by tho State. ALTHOUGH this office has been in existence for a period of more than seven years, it is believed that the objects for which it waa established II are not sufficiently known or understood. It is desired to set forth in a concise form information respecting the business which this office undertakes: 1. The charge of all kinds of money trusts, such as Marriage Settlements, monies to be invested for tho benefit of Minora, moneys bequeathed for charitable objects, monsjs the title to which is in dispute, or whose legal owner is unknown or cannot be found, etc., etc. 2. The administration of the wills of persons who by appointing the Public Trustoe as their executor secure the guarantee of the State for the duo fulfilment of their wishes, and avoid the risk consequent on the appointment of private persons as executors, ■ who not unfrequently, though earnestly desirous of acting for the benefit of the parties interested, fail to carry out legally the objects for which they were appointed, and consequently involve themselves and those whose interests they are striving to protect in costly and harrassing litigation. 3. The administration of all estates of which no i disposition has been mado by will, whenover relac tivea do not wish to incur the responsibility of administration, or cannot from any cause obtain tho i- necessary powers to act. In such cases it is the duty t of tho Public Trustoe to discharge all legal debts so far as the assots extend, and divide the residue amongst tho next of kin. 4. The administration of tho estates of lunatics, lunatic patients, and convicts. 5. The charge of lands lying waste and unoccupied , of which tho owner is unknown, or who has been ab- * sent from tho colony for ten years, having left no known agent. The cost of administering estates is very small. Information'may belobtained from all agents.— R. C. HAMERTON, Public Trustee.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3244, 23 November 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3244, 23 November 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3244, 23 November 1881, Page 4

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