Coal ! Goal ! Goal ! THE BEST AUSTRALIAN, ON SAKE BY THE UNDEESIGNED, @ 555. TON CASH ON DELIVERY, (IF BOOKED, 60s. TON.) J. EL Vautier. Waghom-street, Spit, 15th December, 1864. Paperhangings! Paperhangings! JUST AEEIVED, Ex “ West Australianfrom London, 3,000 PIECES, (Warranted the finest selection ever offered in Napier, being all New Patterns of this year.) KA BOXES WINDOW GLASS (from 10 x 8 to 44 x 30) Boiled Linseed Oil Raw „ White Lead Carriage ) Copal > Varnishes Paper J Whitewash Brushes (copperand stringbound) Paint Brushes, Sash Tools Turpentine, Putty Lamp Black London Glue, at WILLIA MS’ OIL, COLOUR, AND PAPERHANGING SHOPS, HASITNGS-STEEET. Lottery of Watches and Jewellery. 100 SHARES AT ONE POUND EACH I 40 PRIZES. To taka place on SATURDAY, December 31st, at 7 p.m., at Mr. SWAN’S PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY. T® M.ORRISON begs to call the attention of the Ladies and Gentlemen of Napier and surrounding districts to his GRAND LOTTERY ef WATCHES, JEWELLERY, &c. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Gold English Hunting-cased Patent Lever, capped and jewelled £l7 0 0 2 Gold Hunting-cased Horizontal ... 10 0 0 3 Strong English Patent Lever 8 O 0 4 Gold Geneva Horizontal 6 10 0 5 Silver Hunting-cased Lever 6 0 0 6 Brooch and Ear-rings 6 O 0 7 Heavy Gold Albert Chain 4 10 0 8 Gold Guard Chain ; 3 10 0 9 Silver Geneva Horizontal, 8 holes jewelled 3 10 0 10 Ladies’ dress ring 2 10 0 11 Ladies’ dress ring 2 10 0 12 Gold Signet Ring 210 0 13 Gold Locket 22 0 14 Gold Locket 1 18 0 15 Nugget Ring 1 15 0 16 Gold Charm—Cross with Pearls ... 1 10 0 17 Gold Breast Pin 1 5 0 18 Gold Charm—Cross with Garnets.... 1 0 0 19 Gold Keeper 1 0 0 20 Gold Keeper 1 0 0 The remaining 20 prizes being of the value of 10s. to £1 each. The articles are guaranteed to be genuine, and and no addition has been made to the Selling Price of any of them. The winners of any of the above prizes can have them exchanged for any other article of the same value, if desirable. The Drawing will take place on Saturday, the the 31st December, at Mr. Swan’s Gallery, in the following manner:—6o blank tickets will bo put into a box with 40 others marked with the prizes from Ito 40. In another box will be put the names of the hundred shareholders, and as a name is drawn, a ticket bearing a prize or blank will be drawn at the same time. The Drawing to bo under the management of three gentlemen to be appointed by the Shareholders present at the time. The Prizes are now on view at Mr. Morrison’s Watchmaker, Shakspeare-road, where Tickets, £1 each, may be obtained. Christmas Fruits. Just Received, tee “ Queen.” ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. French plums, in glass jars Now Figs, in small boxes Muscatels, in layers Jordan Almonds Eleme Raisins Currants Candied Peel, assorted F. SUTTON. Mr. BOUSFIELD, LAND SURVEYOR, WOODTHOEPE. Designs, Working Drawings, and Estimates FURNISHED FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BUILDINGS. SURVEYS EXECUTED TO ANY EXTENT. [a caed] MR. ROBERT BRENTON, ARCHITECT & SURVEYOR, CARLYLE-STBEET, NAPIEE.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 207, 30 December 1864, Page 4
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529Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 207, 30 December 1864, Page 4
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