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NEW WINTER DRAPERY! MESSRS. W. R. ROBINSON & C<> Beg to inform their Customers and the Inhabitants of Hawke's Bay THAT THEY WILL OPEN, IN ABOUT TWO WEEKS FROM THIS DATE, A Select Assortment of SEASONABLE MILLINERY, DRAPERY, Sr READY-MADE QLOTHING, And which they will offer AT PRICES, TO. COMMAND A SPEEDY CLEARANCE, Their Object being To give their Customers GOOD VALUE, rather than an Inferior Article at a Low Price. Napier, April 1, 1871.

THOMAS PABKIN, (Late Engineer of the Napier Steam Flour Milk.) EGS to inform the inhabitants of 1 Hawke's Bay that he has opened Premises in Shakespeare-road, and commenced business as Fitting, Turn ing, and General Blacksmith; and trusts by strict attention to merit a share of the public favor. Wood Turning done to Order. 4122 ' Hawke's Bay Soap and Candle Works, HE ABOVE are now in FULL WORKING ORDER, and the undersigned are prepared to supply SOAP in any quantities. NEAL & CLOSE. For Poverty Bay. 'HE screw steamer NAPIER, srCapt. Bend all, will lea ye as above THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, At 8 o'clock. Fo* Freight or Passage, apply to WATT BROTHERS, 211 Agents. "TOO L.—The Undersigned are l Cash Purchasers of Wool and other Produce, or will advance on con sjgnments to their London agents. WATT BROTHERS. m Just Arrived, Per ' Asterope,' via Auckland, CASES WINES & SPIRITS 87 qr casks Wines and Spiriis 34:2 pkgs Groceries and Oilmen's Stores 110 pkgs Tea 3,395 pkgs Sundries, including Wire, Oils, Ironmongery, &c. 429 WATT BROTHERS. A New York paper says:—We believe colonization to be the tnte plan for emigration by the Eastern men, either to the South or W r est, and that the three cardinal points of any colony should be :—l. No rum. 2. No fences. 3. No Jand speculators; and to these should be added, as minor incidentals, shade-trees, parks, schools, churches, and the lyceum from the first,

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 990, 12 April 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 990, 12 April 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 990, 12 April 1871, Page 3

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