'PfS ATJ T-a TXTTTT XU iXXVXVX V .Ei, Per “Blanche” from London. HOUELY EXPECTED BY STUART, KINROSS, &Co. iT)/X CHESTS ) 30 half-chests £ Very fine TEA 16 boxes ) 16 hhcls. Scotch Ale 10 boxes Valencia Raisins 5 barrels Currants 12 “ Crushed Loaf Lugar 12 A-caaks Sherry 8 j-casks and 8 octaves Port 15 i-casks West India Rum 8 .‘i-casks Brandy, Martell’s 40 cases Geneva 30 bags Rice, superfine, assorted 2 barrels Jamaica Ginger 13 doz. Galvanized Buckets, Bowls, Ac. 6 kegs Epsom Salts 1 cask Carbonate of Soda 1 case Tartaric Acid 10 boxes Tobacco Pipes 10 Silver Watches 2 bales Corn Sacks 2 “ Flannel 1 “ Counterpanes 1 “ Blue and White Serge 2 “ Blankets, superior 1 “ Ilorrock’s Long Cloths 1 “ Moleskin Towels and Towelling, Linsey, and other fancy Skirts, Reps, and Wiucey 1 case Curtains, Toilet Covers, Persian Twills, Roll Silesias, &c., Ac. 1 “ Winter Shawls, well assorted, Mauds, Crinoline Skirts, Oil Cloth Table Covers, and Canvass 1 trunk Men’s Blucher Boots 1 “ “ assorted “ 1 “ Girls’ & Womens’ 11 1 case Silk Handkerchiefs, Crinolines, Tape, Thread, Cambric Handkerchiefs Lace Collai's, Lappets, Winter Gloves, Cloth Mantles, Plaids, Ac. "1 case Men’s Long Cloth Shirts 1 bale Scarlet Blankets 6 barrels Raw and Boiled Oil 1 ton White Lead 10 barrels Colza Oil 10 11 Stockholm Tar 3 “ Pitch 80 boxes Price’s Belmont Candles 1 box Fancy Skin Soap, Perfumed 3 tons Soap, Best London 10 barrels and 12 tin cases Oatmeal 6 11 Barley 1 cask Maul Rings 4 bdls. Spades 1 cask Splitting Wedges 1 case Hooks and Eyes, Hinges, Bolts and Nuts, Saw Sets, &c. 1 case Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, Ac., in great variety 1 cask Cart, Plough, and Pack Harness 1 11 Spring Cart Harness 4 cases SADDLERY, Whips, Ac. AND JUST 1 RECEIVED "FROM SYDNEY AND AUCKLAND. SUGAR—an assortment of all kinds FLOUR—7 tons Crown Brand Besides a large variety of other goods, too numerous to particularize. STUART, KINROSS, & Co. M. BOYLAN,i IRONMONGER, EARTHENWARE DEALER &c., Ac., BEGS to inform his customers and the Public generally That he has’engaged the lower portion of the Premises known as the “TIMES” OFFICE, where he intends to carry on the usual branches of his Business until new Premises can.be erected. f- Napier, April 16th, 1862. 8 ON SALE AT THE TIMES OFFICE. WAN’S COPY BOOKS, ASSORTED. WANTED. —An intelligent Y r OUTH for the Printing Business. Apply at the Havre's Bay Times Office. NEW ZEALAND ADVERTISER. THIS popular paper, the cheapest in New Zealand, with a circulation greater than any other in the Northern Island, is a most desirable medium of advertizing. It is published every Wednesday and Saturday morning. The terms of Advertizing are : —For the first insertion of all Advertisements, 3d. per line ; and for each subsequent issue, Id. a line Such notices to be continued, and charged to the parties advertizing, until counter-ordered. £ s. d. Annual Subscription 1 0 0 Half-yearly 0 10 0 Quarterly 0 5 0 Single copies 0 0 3 Subscriptions and advertisements will be received in Napier, at the Times Office Hastings-street; and promptly attended to. April 1, 1862.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 47, 22 May 1862, Page 1
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514Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 47, 22 May 1862, Page 1
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