r just landedEx s.s. "Newcomen" and s.s. "Dcccfm" from Calcutta— ~\/\K BALES WOOLPACKS, sizes Sib. JL _fc<l) to lHlb., with detached tops. 10 bales Cornsacks Ex "Lurline" and s.s. "Coptic" from • London — 200 casks Knight's Portland Cement 290 packages Nails, Iron Dumping ; Hoops, &c. JUST LANDING and TO ARRIVE— Ex "Mountain Laurel" @ Liverpool, "Peter Stuart," and "Ganymede" from London— 100 coils No. G Iron Fencing Wiro 50 boxes Price's Candles 30 cases Unsweateued Limejuice 20 kegs Bright Poncing Staples 25 packages Twine, Sheep Shears, Bale Markers, Gate Hinges, Bolts and Nuts, Currants, and Oilmen's Stores 20 packages Genuine White Lead 20 drums' Boiled and Raw Oil. FOR SALE— Nelson Bros.' Tomoana Tinned Meats and Bacon and Hams, new cure. Station Stores and Shearing Requisites of best quality. FRED. W. WILLIAMS. Port Ahuriri, Sept. 1, ISS-1. TO WOOL GROWERS AND OTHERS. r|"*t__E undersigned has erected largo 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. REMEMBER THE DEAR OLD FOLKS AT HOME. A Beautiful Present Within Reach of All. Now Zealand the Land of Loveliness ; a beautiful Album of Views, by TT7" HEELER AND OON. What is more suitable for a Christmas Present than Views of the Land wo live in ? J. W. BULL, Agent. Next to* Faulkner's Coach I aetory, Hast-ings-street. WINTEE AVEECOATS. A LARGE STOCK O. MEN'S AND BOYS' To be Cleared at less than Wholesalo Price. T. A. COTTRELL. 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. _*it, Style, a__ "Worl__.a_sliip G_iarai_;ee_. AGENT FOR CHARLES HILL, HATTER, WELLINGTON. Now Shapes now on Hand. T. A. COTTRELL, HASTINGS - STREET, Next Welsman's, Chemist. TO THE PUBLIC OF HAWKE'S BAY. HAVING engaged the services of a firstclass man, I am in a position and prepared to supply bottled Ales and Stout, (in quarts or pints) of the finest quality and flavor possessing the pleasant combination of malt and hops not to bo surpassed by any brand in the colony, a trial is respectfully solicited. I am, Sec, G. ELLIS, Hastings. November 20th. 1884. MfIUTHBERT wishes to intiRS. _\J mate to the ladies of Hastings and its surrounding districts, that she has commenced business for herself and kindly solicits patronage. Address.—Fancy Repository and Registry Office, opposite Mr. Caul ton's Pacific Hotel. pROVINCI O I~E L T. WATERWORTH .. ._ Proprietor ri cite ci on . FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. P. GORMAN Pro prieto A FACT. ARTHUR TMHJn A R T N E V —Has taken over— THE CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Where Wines and Spirits of tho Best-known 1 Brands will bo kept. ENGLISH AND SWAN'S ALES ON DRAUGHT. Dinner from 12 till 2, and as per usual, 1/. The Retail Prices will remain the same as those quoted by my Predecessor. PEDDIE'S /"CLARENDON £".LUB TTOTEL. NAPIER. Opposite Post and Telegraph Offices, adjoining Colonial Bank. T. PEDDIE.. „ ._._. Proprietor. -rp-^W-g-om-— TE AUTE. Good Accommodation. Good Paddocks ta very moderate charges. Tho best of Wines, Spirits, and Ales only kept. TE AUTE REFRESHMENT-ROOM. TRAVELLERS by Train can always get Refreshments at tho Te Autc Railway Refreshment Room. W. T. LIMERICK, Proprietor. TV/TEANEE TTOTEL, MEANEE Proprietor D. B. TaTTERSHALL. This well-known and old established hostelry has recently been throughly renovated, and now- offers excellent accommodation to visitors and to boarders. Beautifully situated on the banks of the Tutaekuri river, and within five miles of Napier, tho Meanee Hotel, with its surrounding grounds, must continue a popular holiday' resort for pic-nic, boating, and driving parties. The propietor intends sparing no expense in laying out his grounds in a way to provide lawn tennis and other healthful outdoor recreation. D. B. TATTERSHALL, Proprietor. ■pURNISS' JJOARDING TTOUSE MARKET-STREET, HASTINGS, Is Now Open. , Single and double bed-rooms, sitting and i bath-rooms. Moderate terms .• ; M. G Elfflsr ~ POST OFFICE STORES, NORSEWOOD, Situated in the centre of tho Norsewood settlement. M. Gribble has made it his business to supply the wants of the district with GENERAL GROCERIES, DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY, and Bush Implements. Fungus bought in large or small quanti- * ties. Highest prices given for local produce. Agent for tho Daily T___o_Arn.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4192, 30 December 1884, Page 1
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