For Sale. NAPIER STEAM FLOUR MILLS. THE above Mills, which have now been fitted with a third pair of stones ,are Re-opened for work, and as the machinery has been greatly improved, and is now in excellent working order, a first-class article can be guaranteed, and it shall Ibe tho aim of the proprietor to make the NAPIER ANCHOR BRAND FLOUR second to none in the Colony. The Mill prices w'll be as moderate as possible, and always below cost price of importation. The highest prices paid for Good Wheat. MILL CHARGES. Grinding 1/6 f bushel Smutting (extra) ... [6 fy bushel Cr : , ' i " g M° a S} ... 16? bushel Arrangements have been made for storing wheat sent to the Mill at Mr Janisch's late stores, and insuring it against fire, at the rate of lj 1> ton week--226 CHAELES WE BEE. FOE, SALE, Ex ' WilliamCargill,' from London, Or-CASKS MARTELL'S DARK KJ BRANDY 20 ditto pale ditto 100 cases Hennessy'a ditto 20 qr-casks Rum 12 ditto Islay Whiskey 20 ditto Port Wine 4 ditto superior Sherry i 100 cases Booth's Old Tom 20 cases Ginger Wine 40 kegs Staples 25 tons Salt, coarse and fine 20 casks Whiting 2 tons Liverpool Soap 80 cases Geneva (red) 20 ditto ditto (green) 40 kegs Nails 6 tanks Malt 2 pockets Hops (n®w) 10 kegs Horsenails 2 tons crushed Loaf Sugar 3 tons Soda Crystals 7 cases Mustard 4 ditto Starch 5 ditto Salmon 100 boxes Belmont Candles 20 chests Tea 40 ha If-chests Tea 40 boxes Tea 10 ha If-chests Tea (very superior) 5 barrels Currants 5 ditto Split Peas 5 ditto Pearl Barley 10 ditto Oatmeal 10 cases ditto, 28 and 56ib tins 3 casks Linseed 3 casks Spring and Winter Tares 300 cases Blood, Wolfe, & Co.'s Stout, pints and quarts 25 cases Tennant's Stout, pints and quarts 25 cases Tennant's Ale, pints and quarts WATT BROTHERS. Napier, 18th Jan., 1869. 19
\N SALE by the UNDERSIGNEDTIMBER of every description, including tongued and grooved Boards, Palings, and Shingles. N.B. —Town and Country orders punctually attended to. J. LeQUESNE. FOR SALE. Ex 'MAGGIE,' from HOBART TOWN, JUST ARRIVED. 14 d A Bags superfine silk ,4tiUU DRESSED FLOUR, in 50, 100, and 200 lb. bags 200 bags Oats 100 bags Bran 20 cases Jams (assorted) 20 boxes Apples 1 Corn Crusher 25,000 feet Hardwood Timber, various sizes and lengths 25,000 Palings, 5 and 6 feet 80,000 Best HardwOod Shingles 300 Hurdles 7 feet 12 Bullock Poles 50 pairs Cart Shafts, 10 feet 20 pairs Cart Shafts, lb feet Just Arrived from Newcastle, 150 bags Prime Sjdney Maize 150 tons Best Screened Coal * J. H. VAUTIER. Eastern Spit, Napier, 25th Jan., 1869. 46C
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 14, Issue 699, 12 July 1869, Page 1
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448Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 14, Issue 699, 12 July 1869, Page 1
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