JUST ARRIVED, Per "Alexandria," from London. Wines and Spirits. CASES GTLLON'S GINGER WINE 2»50 cases Hennessy's Brandy 100 cases Booth's Old Tom 10 qr casks Port Wine 5 qr-casks Sherry (superior) GO qr casks Rum, 12 o.p. 12 qr-casks Dark Brandy 18 qr-casks Pale Brandy Groceries and Oilmen's Stores. 10 cases Pickles (pints) assorted 10 cases Bottled Fruits, assorted o cases Salad Oil (pints) 5 cases Salad Oil (half-pints) 5 cases Salmon (lib tins) 100 boxes Belmont's Sperm Candles 10 cases Corn Flour (Blown and Poison's) 4 cases No. 1 Starch (Colman's) 10 barrels Currants 6 cases York Hams 100 kegs Crushed Sugar 5 cases Bell and Black's Vestas (plaids) 2 cases Bell and Blacks Vestas (2505) 2 cases Bell and Black's Vestas (500 s) Teas. 20 chests Tea 40 half-chests Tea 40 boxes Tea 10 half-chests Tea (very superior) Sundries. 168 kegs White Lead, each 281ba 40 drums Boiled Linseed Oil 40 drums Raw Linseed Oil 6 pockets Hops (1870) 59 bundles Hoop Iron] 1 keg Rivets 176 Basket Jars, (2,3, 4, and 5 gallons) WATT BROTHERS. May 18, 1871. 231 To Arrive, Per BALLARAT, from London, via Wellington, ' QUARTER-CASKS WINES 1 and SPIRITS 490 cases Wines and Spirits 11(1 packages Teas 690 packages Groceries and Oilmen's Stores 60 tons Black Fencing Wire 10 tons Cable Strand Galvanised Wire 369 WATT BROTHERS. WO O L.—The Undersigned are Cash Purchasers of Wool and other Produce, or will advance on con signments to their London agents. WATT BROTHERS. Meanee Presbyterian Church. 11HK ANNIVERSARY of the above place of Worship, as well as the induction of the Rer. W. M'Greggh, will be celebrated by a TEA MEETING, to be held in the Church, on FRIDAY, the 22nd iust., at half past 6 p.m, The Chair will be taken shortly after 7 o'clock, when several clergymen and gentlemen will address the meeting. Tickets, 2s 6d each, may be had at the Times Office, Port Ahuriri, the Herald and Telegraph Napier ; of Messrs. Peacock, Meanee, or Mr. Robertson, Taradale. 370 T. S. KEMP, ARTIHT AND DECORATOR, (OPPOSITE THE CHIEF POST OFFICE,) SHAKESPEARE-ROAD. DAYS & NORTHE, SHIPWRIGHTS and BOATBUILDEIiS, GOUGH ISLAND, PORT AHURIRI. BOATS (FROM 12 TO 25 FEET) BUILT AT 18s TEE TOOT. 28-7-71 838
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 18, Issue 1123, 18 September 1871, Page 3
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370Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 18, Issue 1123, 18 September 1871, Page 3
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