JUST ARRIVED, Per " A LEXANDRtNA," froui' London. Wines and Spirits., v CASES' GILLON'S GMGJER: y .. WINE 250 cases Hennery's Brandy 100 cftses Booth's Old Tom 10 qr casks Port Wine 5 qr-casks Sherry (superior)' 60 qr casks Rum, 12 o.p. 12 qr-casks Dark Brandy 18 qr-casks Pale Brandy j Groceries and Oilmen's Stores* 10 cases Pickles (pints) assorted 10 cases Bottled Fruits, assorted 5 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 (Biown 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 Vesta* (plaids) 2 cases Bell and Blacks Ves'.as (2505) 2 cases Bell and Black'* Vestas (500 s) Teasi 20 chests Tea 40 half-chests Tea 40 boxes Tea 10 half-chests Tea (very superior) Sundries. 168 kegs White Lead, each 281 U 40 drums Boiled Unseed 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. 213 TIHE BEST INVESTMENT JL OF THJE DAY FOR A SMALL OUTLAY, And where there is no previous knowledge of the business required, is a Lemonade, Ginger Beer, and Soda Water Machine, as the public taste is so much on the increase tor Aerated drinks. The book of 44 pages of illustrations and information, forwarded free, or can be had at the office of this paper. s. barnettTengineer, 23, FORSTON-St., HOXTON, LONDON ENGLAND. 113 NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE OF LAND AT POVERTY BAY. NOW OPEN FOR SELECTION. THE Proprietor of an Estate of 1,400 acres of the very best gras? LAND in this highly fertile and populous district intends submitting it to public competition at an early date Ail the land is now in gra?s, and the situation one of the best in the whole district, being only four milee distant from the harbor and port of Gisborne, with a good iev.»l road the whole ot the distance. The block will be offered in lots of from one to fifty acres, and is now in course of survey. ...-■• Plans are in preparation. Terms : One-fourth cash ; balance any time during ten years, bearing inteiest at 8 per centum per. annum. 373 G. E. READ. ARK ROLLS beg.« to inform the inhabitants of Port Ahuriri that, he has Commenced Business as a Fancy Bread and Biscuit v Ba&er, and trusts by supplying a good jirticie. at moderate rate*; to merit a : share t>f public support. Families waited on daily. Baking* carefullv attended to. 11l
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1298, 13 April 1872, Page 3
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434Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1298, 13 April 1872, Page 3
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