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T. & S. MORRIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, IMPORTERS of Ironmongery, Hardware of every description, Agricultural Implements aud Machinery, Seeds, Paints, Oils, Wool-packs, Corn Sacks, &c., invite the attention of Storekeepers, Country Settlers, and others to their varied Stock, which is thoroughly furnished in every department. O MOWING AND REAPING MA- BUILDERS’ IRONMONGERY and CHINES— S . TOOLS, of best quality Hornsby’s ■) GALVANISED IRON— Ward’s f Kwi ftl | Roofing, Ridging, and Spouting a d oth ) in stock - “ 03 PAINTS and oils of " ood ( i ualit - v CHAFF-CUTTERS for Hand and SAWS AND SAWMILL Requisites Horse power— MINERS’ and BUSHMEN’S TOOLS Richmond and Chandler’s FURNISHING IRONMONGERY— I Bentall’s and Buncle’s ~,, . „ ' , , ... — HORSE WORKS J - hls Department is replete with HouseEnglish and American S „ hold requisites, and embraces a variet y of AMERICAN WIND MILLS £” £ moBt c useful ch ? efl J of American WINNOWING MACHINES ” manufacture, and not to be met within any CORN MILLS- other stock in New Zealand. Corn Crushers g £ § Bedsteads, single and double Corn Shelters W O Fenders and Fire-irons Bean Crushers Coal Vases and Scoops Flour Mills Register and other Grates TURNIP CUTTERS AND PULPING Leamington, Coalbrookdale, and MACHINES— other.Rangwi pjjQUGfHS American Cooking Stoves Double Furrow Heating Stoves Swing COLONIAL OVENS, the Cheapest and One and Two-wheel most Convenient Arrangement for American o Settlers Plough Fittings g-g COOKING UTENSILS of all kinds HARROWS o § Tinned and Enamelled vmm™s LTITATOBS PLATED WARE and CUTLERY SCARIFIERS TIN VESgELS of all kinds SPADES—BRUSHWARE, from best makers Lyndon’s MANGLES, WASHING MACHINES, Parke's g and PATENT WRINGERS Pmnvlran 5 LAMPS, a choice assortment, at low DRAINING TOOLS GARDEN TOOLS— 'g Parlour, Bedroom, and Hall Garden and Field Rollers Ph Lamps Lawn Mowers --a » 2,3, and 4 Light Chandeliers Garden Engines § g Brilliant Kerosene of purest FENCING WIRE— quality in eight gallon cases Black and Galvanized, 3-strand j Wicks, Chimneys, and Globes Staples and Strainers for all Lamps t» O ao 0 GUNS—Single and Double-Barrel, from best Makers, and specially selected. Licensed dealers in Ammunition. Storekeepers’ and Country Orders carefully executed, Securely packed, and promptly forwarded. Perry’s Iron Safes, Cash Boxes, Deed Boxes, all sizes. 1059

LOST. A CROSSED CHEQUE, drawn by Scarfe and Co., payable at the Bank of New Zealand, Napier, in favor of W. King, dated 26th September. Payment has been stopped. All parties are hereby cautioned against negotiating same. SCARFE & CO., 1096 Napier. WANTED— A GENERAL SERVANT — Apply to Captain Pobtbb. 1099 WANTED.— A COOK.—Apply at the SHAMROCK HOTEL. 1095 NOTICE. To Settlers and Others. THE undersigned having rented those commodious premises known as the IRON STORE, Gladstone Road, are prepared to receive PRODUCE and every description of Goods and Merchandise for storage or private sale. Samples of Grain and other agricultural produce may be left on exhibition, gratis. FERRIS & PITT, 1079 Auctioneers, &c. TO COUNTRY SETTLERS. D. Page & Co. ■pEG to intimate that they have set apart •*-* a Special Room, for the convenience of Country Settlers and others visiting town on FRIDAYS (Market Days.) 1076 D. PAGE & CO. Argyll Hotel. ON DRAUGHT— Bass’ English Ale, No. 2. 6d per glass. 1055 GISBORNE Boarding House. r pHE undersigned, having taken the Boarding House recently occupied by Mr J. Day, near the Gisborne wharf, is now prepared to receive Day and Weekly Boarders on MODERATE TERMS. Breakfast at 7.30 a.m.; Dinner at 1 p.m., and Tea at 5 p.m. daily. It will be the aim of the present proprietor to secure to his customers the comforts of a home, combined with economy, cleanliness, and comfort. 1094 A. HUNT. OURVE YOBS’ Traverse Calculation Form on sale at the Standard Office. CIRCULARS, Pamphlets, and Posters printed at the Standard Office, with neatness and Despatch,

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 423, 28 October 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 423, 28 October 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 423, 28 October 1876, Page 3

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