Business Notices. TUSTTANDED. Ex "Rollo," from Calcutta; "Oxford," " Wairoa," and other late arrivals ) from London. \ WOOLPACKS, J JLJL_> with detached tops, 81b to lllb 50 Kegs Wire Nails, 1| to 6inch 50 Cases Unsweetened Fortified LimeT juice 20 Cases 1 \ x 7 Staples j 35 Packages Crushed Loaf Sugar, Carolina Rice, Paraffin Candles, Nel--3 sons's Concentrated Wine Jellies, Blancmange Essences, Meat Extract, &c, Tennis Lawn Markers and Clout Nails For Sale. , 200 Reels Galvanised and Black Barbed Wire 400 Coils No. 8 Iron Fencing Wire 400 ~ 9x 11 Oval Steel Wire 250 Cases Nelson's Tomoana Tinned Meats, Ward and Payne's Sheep Shears, Nos. 38, 79, 38 A.s. Needles, 5 Ply Twine, Turkey and Washita Stones Blue and Red Ruddle, Lamp Black Linseed, Salad, and Kerosine Oils Flour, Tea, Sugar, Salt, Currants, Raisins Rice, Vinegar, Tobacco, Vestas, Can-: dies, and all other station requisites Also for Sale. 1 Pony Lawn Mowing Machine , 1 3£ Horse - power Otto Silent Gas Engine. FRED. W. WILLIAMS. Port Ahuriri, September 8, 1883. TO WOOL GROWERS AND OTHERS. undersigned has erected large Wool X Stores, adjoining the Railway Station at the Spit, and is now prepared to Receive and Ship Wool and Produce to his own or growers' Agents in London on the most favorable terms. FRED. W. WILLIAMS. COOPER'S CELEBRATED qHEEP jyPPING pOWDER Is the oldest, most widely known, and most effectual preparation that can be used, and it is— HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY THE Committee of the Agricultural Society. LARGE SHIPMENTS Have just come to hand ex " Orari." "Dunelm," and "Loch Oreo," and a further supply is expected by the s.s. "lonic." Sheepfarmers who purpose using it aro requested to advise their requirements to— FRED. W. WILLIAMS, Wholesalo Agent, Port Ahuriri. TO SHEEPFARMERS. WOOL SCOURING. KNOWLES & CO., (Farndon Railwaystation) having now largely added to their Wool-scouring Plant and accommodation l( Hikototo Works are prepared to sort and ,cour Wool in any quantities. Wool sen ito tho Farndon station, tho works, or to any of the merchants at the Spit for scouring, will be returned with despatch to order. KNOWLES & CO. MAUNDERS &p ILBEKD, Late of Auckland, wish to draw public attention to their various qualities of SOAP. Having at a very large expense erected a Plant of the most approved modern appliances, are now prepared to supply soaps which for quality and cheapness will compare favorably with any manufactured in the Colonies. Samples and prico list on application. Cash buyers of rough Fat, Tallow, and Bones. Soft soap for wool scouring a speciality. THEATRE ROYAL STORE. WT /^ HISSELL oc £ 3 to announce *V , \J that he has opened tho above Store with a choice Stock of Groceries, &c, and is prepared to retail the same at the lowest remunerative cash prices. Butter, Eggs, choice Fruit and fresh Vegetables always on hand. A Registry Office for Servants will be carried on in connection with the above store. N.B.—Several eligible Servants now waiting engagements. TTT INTER AVEECOATS. A LARGE STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS' To be Cleared at less than Wholesale Price. T. A. CO'tTRELL, TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, Has alse a large varity of Gents' Good WINTER MERCERY, Just from the Home market. JUST OPENED A Large Variety of— BELGIUM AND GERMAN TWEEDS, For Winter Suits and Overcoats. ! Fit, Style, and Workmanship Guaranteed. ] AGENT FOR CHARLES HILL, HATTER, WELLINGTON. New Shapes now on Hand. T. A. COTTRELL, HASTINGS-STREET, Next Welsman's, Che ■■ | THE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST ■ OPENED UP, < Per s.s. "Triumph," i A CASE OF ELECTRO - PLATED , GOODS, : The latost novelties from London, suitable for Christmas and Wedding Presents, (marked specially cheap to meet the times), which the public will do well to inspect • before purebasiug elsewhere. ■ ' S. E. COOPER, Jewoller, Napier. HASTINGS. 1 PQ -\T ACDON AL D, . l_/» -LtjL Tailor, Hastings. Begs to intimate to his old customers and others that he re-commenced business on Saturday, November 17, in premises opposite those of Mr. G. Hastings, Painter, with a carefully-selected stock of Tweeds and Coatings, bought while on his visit to the Old Country; also, a selection of. the best Kaiapoi Tweeds, for saddle wear.
TO ARRIVE VERY SHORTLY, 250 o«» 250 IM:iVI, & BLACKS WAX VESTAS. THE undersigned having been appointed Direct Agent for this renowned firm, intending purchasers of Plaids and 250's should await the arrival of tho abovo before buying. CHARLES E. WILLIAMS, Browning street, Napier. Also Agent for— Nelson, Moate & Co.'s Pure Blended Teas ' Trent Bros.' Coffee and Spices Sinclair's Cold Water Soap. T\ A N I E L p OTT ON , Poet Ah-übiet, Livery _nd Bait Stables. Busses Constantly running between NaIISS andPoßTAHuiinii. Every Steamer attended. Baggies, Saddle Horses, eto., on Hire. Horses' bought and Bold. DANIEL COTTON.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3914, 5 February 1884, Page 1
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