NOT r OE. ' LL PERSONS whatever at present *x working in any part of the Te Ante Bush, are hereby warned at once to desist from further interference with any of the timbef, dead or alive, in any portion of the, said Bush, unless provided with authority from the Undersigned, who has been appointed by the native owners as their Agent for the management of the same. JOHN WHITE, Native Agent. Native Agency Office, Hastings-street, Napier, 29th June, 1874. NOTICE. f TE HAPUKU, hereby constitute and 1, appoint JonN WHITE, Esq., J.P., Licensed Interpreter, of Napier, my AGENT for the general management of my affairs, and all persons haviug transactions with me are referred to him, as I have resolved to sign no documents in future unless translated by him to me. TE HAPUKU. Napier, 23rd June, 1874. The Largest Sauce Manufactory in the World.—The fame of the "Yorkshire Relish" has spread so wide that some account of the factory where it is produced may interest our readers. Few commercial houses have advanced with more rapid strides than that of Messrs Goodall, Backhouse and Co., Leeds, whose name and manufactures are now known throughout the globe. Recently they have erected in the heart of Leeds, and facing their old establishment, a building which,' if equalled, is certainly not surpassed for magnitude and comprehensiveness of detail by any other wholesale establishment in the' United Kingdom. Everything here is worked by steam power ; there is a handsome show-room for druggists' sundries, and all that can be imagined to render the factory complete in every sense. A wonderful variety of products are turned out—baking powder, quinine wine, &c, and, most impor-' tant of all, the now justly famous " Yorkshire Relish.". Messrs Goodall, Backhouse and Co., introduced this popular sauce about eight years ago, and already its sale is over 300,000 bottles a month. Certainly this fully justifies Messrs Goodall, Backhouse and Co. in regarding themselves as the largest sauce manufacturers in the world. They produced in effect a really good article, adopted an excellent trade mark, and then had the courage to offer it to the public at Gd a bottle —thus effecting quite a revolution in the sauce trade. EDUCATIONAL BOOKS, on Sale by i T.B.HARDING, Hastings-street— The Colonial Series of Elementary School Books, edited by Thomas A. Bowden, B.A.: — First Reading Book, 3d Second Reading Book, 9d Third Reading Book, Is Gd Fourth Reading Book, 2s First Spelling Book, 9d Second Spelling Book, Is Gd First English Grammar, Gd Second English Grammar, with Analysis, Is Gd Table Book, or First Arithmetic, 3d Second Arithmetic, 2s Mental Arithmetic, 2s First Geography, Is Gd Elementary Classbook of Geography, 2s Classbook of Geography, 4s Gd Elementary Physical Geography, Is Gd Classbook of Physical Geography, 4s Gd First New Zealand Geography, with two maps, Is Gd Manual of New Zealand Geography, with 11 maps (new edition) 4s Gd Bible Reading Lessons, in three parts, .each Is Gd Classbook of Inorganic Chemistry, Is Gd New Publications on the- Geography and History of New Zealand : Large Wall Map of the Colony, sft Sin by 4ft Gin ; £1 5s Atlas of New Zealand, containing eleven colored Maps of the Colony. Crown 4t0., cloth 2s 6d Manual of New Zealand Geography, by Thos. A. Bowden, 8.A., with eleven colored maps, 4s Gd Outlines of New Zealand Geography, by Thomas A. Bowden, 8.A., with two maps, Is Gd The Scottish School Book Association Series Irish National Board Series New Zealand Scries of Copy* Books New Series of Drawing Books Step by Step Mavor's Spelling Outlines of English History Cassell's Illustrated English History Mrs Markham's History of England Atlases in great variety Drawing Books in variety Czerny's 101 Exercises, 3s Gd Taylor's Manual of Vocal Music, 2s Choir-master's Manual The Organ Explained Colenso's Arithmetic Collier's History of the British Empire Todhunter's Algebra for Beginners Public School Latin Primer Morell'sGraminar of the English Language (new edition) Butter's Etymological Spelling Book Archdeacon Stock's Astronomy for Beginners who live in the Southern Hemisphere. NUSSEY & PILLING'S well-known SEWING MACHINES. 'HE improved LITTLE STRANGER . Hand Lock-stitch, (Shuttle),-£4 4s. The "NUSSEY AND PILLING "New Family Silent Sewing Machine, (Shuttle), £7 10a'. The Noiseless TUDOR, for Tailoring and Manufacturing Purposes, (Shuttle), £8 10s. WHEELER & WILSON Machines. Merchant Shippers Supplied. London Office: C. E. Wilson, 29 Falcon Square, London, E.C. Manufactory: Park Works, Park Lano Leeds, England.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1605, 25 August 1874, Page 333
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728Page 333 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1605, 25 August 1874, Page 333
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