Saddlery. 9 Cases Men’s and Women’s Saddlery, Horse Furniture, Bridles, Body Clothes, Spurs, Whips, &c., &c. Drapery. 1 case Brown Holland 1 „ Towels, assorted 1 „ All Wool Shawls 1 „ Horrocks’ Long Cloth 1 „ Cambric Handkerchiefs 1 „ Black Lustre 2 „ French Prints 1 „ Haberdashery 2 „ Hosiery 4 bales Blankets 2 „ Rugs 1 case Umbrellas and Sun Shades 1 bale Flannel 1 „ Grey Calico 1 ~ White Shirts 1 „ Ladies’ Underclothing 1 „ Braces and Belts 6 „ Clothing Groceries, etc. 100 boxes Price’s Patent Candles 100 „ De Roubaix „ 14 Cases Crosse&Blackwell’sPickles 14 „ Keiller’s Confectionery 1 „ Cigars 4 bales Paper and Paper Bags 12 qr-cks Champion’s Fine Vinegar 9 cases J and J Colman’s Mustard 6 „ „ „ No. 1 Starch 2 ~ Black Pepper 2 „ White ~ 3 „ Currie Powder 6 „ Pickles 4 „ Castor Oil 5 „ Salad Oil, pts. and jpts. 3 „ Lemon Peel and Mixed 6 „ Carb. Soda 6 „ Tartaric Acid 1 „ Mixed Spice 4 „ Capers 4 oz. and J pts. 10 „ L & P Sauce pts. and f pts. 3 „ Patent Groats 1 „ Berwick’s Baking Powder 3 „ Fresh Herrings 10 „ Salmon 20 „ Sardines, 1 and | 12 „ Milk 2 ~ Tapioca 1 „ Each Maccaroni & Vermicelli 1 „ Jordan Almonds 2 „ Preserved Ginger 40 ~ Currants 10 „ Raisins, “ Eleme” 13 „ Bell & Black’s Vestas, tins and Plaids 5 tons Fine Salt 5 „ Coarse „ in cwt. Bags 2 casks Pearl Barley 3 „ Blacking 2 kegs Split Peas 1 ton Rice, in bags 114 Basket Jars with Rice and Sago &c., &c., &c., Oils, Paints, etc. .7 casks Soda, Crystals 7 „ Whiting 2 cases Bath Bricks 5 casks Linseed Oil “ Storer,” Raw and Boiled 2 cases Red Ruddle 1 ~ Blue „ 3 kegs Saltpetre, ground 20 cwt. No. 1 White Lead 5 „ Genuine „ 8 casks „ in tins, assorted sizes 5 drums Soft Soap 6 „ Turpentine 100 „ Raw Linseed Oil 50 „ Boiled „ „
ALSO 17 PACKAGES McDOUGALL’S CELEBBATBD Sheep Dipping Composition, The Best in the Market. WE HAVE JUST OPENED UP OUII NEW Summer Stock OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING. BOOTS, &c., WITH Every Requisite for the Season. 1199
The Thoroughbred Horso RUA.PEH U By PACIFIC out of an Imported ARABIAN MARE. WILL RUN with his Mares this season in my Paddocks at Toanga. Terms—£2 10s for each Mare. Paddocking FREE for ONE MONTH, after that, 2s 6d per week will be charged. All fees and charges must be paid for before removal of Marcs. 1104 EWEN CAMERON. POVERTY BAY CRICKET CLUB r T’HE MATCH a Town v. Country ” is 1 Postponed until SATURDAY, 25th instant, (place in future advertisement.) All those who have NOT PAID their subscriptions are requested to do so as soou as possible. W. W. BROWN, 1191 Hon. Sec. CIRCULARS, Pamphlets, and Posters, printed at the Standard Office, with neatness and Despatch.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 430, 22 November 1876, Page 3
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446Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 430, 22 November 1876, Page 3
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