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Fellmongery. WEST CLIVE FELLMONGERY AND BOILINGDOWN ESTABLISHMENT. CHARLES MITCHELL BEGS to inform tho surrounding settlers that he is prepared to scour the season's wool at the following rates: - Fleece Wool (well sorted) at ljd per lb. Locks and Pieces at Id per lb. All wool forwarded to the Farndon Station will receive prompt attention. CHARLES MITCHELL. West Clive, September 17th, 1880. WEST CLIVE FELL-MONGERY, AND BOILING-DO WN ESTABLISHMENT. CHARLES MITCHELL begs to notify that he I ready to receive WOOL at the r bove Establish ment, or Farndon Station. With the appliances at his command he is pre pared to turn out Wool entrusted to him at [current rates well cleaned, and with despatch. BONES BOUGHT. HOTEL PROPRIETORS and Housekeepers are informed that Ciiarlbs MiTcnEMi is a Cash purchaser of BONES, at 2s 6d per cwt. The Dray will call at Sindbn and Hill's, Tennysonstreet, opposite the Masonic Hofel, every Saturday. BONE DUST BONE DUST in large or small quantities can now be purchased at Mitciibll's 1 , Boiling Down EstaMiahment at West Clive. Conveyances ISilllFC V> ~" s >--v_ ~W /"ORCHARD'S Will leave PUKETAPITSTORE every SATURDAY Morning at 8 o'clock for TARADALE and NAPIER. And also will carry Passengers and Parcels. Fee from Puketapu to Namer 23 Gd „ from Taradale to Napier Is. RYME R ' S NAPIER AND TARADALE ROYAL MAIL COACHES. TIME TABLE. From Taradam— Ist. Half-past 8 o'clock, New Road 2nd; Quarter to 9 o'clock via Meanee Srd. 11 o'clock, New Road. 4th. Quarter to 2 o'clock, via Meanee' From Napibr— Ist. 10 o'clock, Newtoi 's Corner, New Road 2nd. 11 o'clock, via Meanee Srd. Half-past two o'clock, New Road 4th. 4 o'clock, Meanee The Puketapu Coach leaves Napier, every Tuesday Thursday, and Saturday mornings, at 11 o'clock! departing from Puketapu the same days at 1 o'clock Fare to Meanee and Taradale, ls6d; to Puketapu Bs. Special Coaches, Buggies, and Saddle Horses ca be.had at Taradale at any time. G. RYMER. DANI. COTTON PORT AHURIRI LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. T)USSES constantl X> running between Napier and Port Ahuriri Every steamer attended". Buggies, Saddle Horses ets.,onHire. Horses bought and sold. DANn. COTTON. GRANT'S MAIL COACHES LEAVE HAVELOCK for HASTINGS RAILWAY STATION in connection with the Train as follows :— Havelock. Hastings Dep. 8.30 a.m. Arr. 8.50 a.m. Re. 9.0 a.m 11.40 a.m. 12.0 12.20 p.m 4 40 p.m. 5.0 p.m. 6.15 p.m Fares « Onb Shtt-ling each; wat. Coach can be hired to meetanv train that lfl not met in the ordinary Time-table for 3s. for one or three Passengers, above three the ord : <iary fare of Is each. A Covered Express Waggon lewes Havelock daily at half-past 8 a.m., for Napier, carrying Goods and Passengers at moderate rates, returning In the afternoon. All parcels left at Mr H. MONTEITH AND Co. s will be promptly forwarded. Parcels received for Clive, Havelock, Waimarama, Wallingford, Pourere, Maraekakaho, and Karamu. Ladies' and Gents' Saddle Horses, 7s 6d per day. Single-seated Buggies, 15s per day Double „ ~ 20(s „ Covered Carriages for Wedding Parties on hire. Hoises broken to single and double harness. Saddle Horses, Buggies, Covered Carriages, and Coaches can be had to meet any train at Hastings by posting or telegraphing to G. Grant, Hastings. GEO. GRANT. Miscellaneous. [CAR»]. TTENRY pOLLINS, BRICKMAKER, HERETAUNGA BRICK YARD, HASTINGS. FRED. W. WILLIAMS, LICENSED CUSTOM-HOUSE and SHIPPING AGENT, AND General Commission Agent. AGENT for Liverpool, London and Globe Insurance Company. i The undersigned Is now prepared to undertake every description of Custom House, and Shipping work—to attend to forwarding of Goods, Shipment of Wool and Produce, and to effect Insurances both Fire and Marine, and to provide Station stores, at lowest rates. FRED. W. WILLIAMS. Office : Wagfornb-strbet, Spit, Opposite Robjohns & Co. TT E N R V TT A R R, CLYDE, WAIROA, H.B. Licensed Native Interpreter, Bookkeeper, AND Geneeal Commission Agent. Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages for th district of Wairoa. "PREDK. ALQAR WEST CLIVE, Commission Agbnt, Rent and Debt Collector. Tradesmen's Books kept Sub Agent for Union Fire and Marine] Insurance Company. nHHOMAS T>ISHOP HASTINGS. STOCK, STATION, LAND, AND Gkhkbai Oohhisbioh Agent. BAERAUD & BOWERMAN, /CHEMISTS AND IT|RUGGrISTS. MEDICAL HALL, HASTING -STREET T>ARR'S T IFE ~piLLS. THOUSANDS DIE in their YOUTH in consequence of disease produced in the first instance by neglect. The body, viewed as a living- machine, should perform all its functions with perfect regularity ; this is the first necessity. It is, therefore,, most important to pay constant attention to the state of the stomach and bowels ; and there is no medicine that has such deserved repute as PARR'S LIFE PILLS or preserving regularity, and consequently ensuring long life. Sold by all Medicine Vendors, in boxes, Is ljd, 2s 2d, and in family packets, lis each. Grateful—Comforting EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural lawi which govern tho operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine pr» perties of well selected cocoa, Mr Epps has providi (?• our breakfast tables with a delicately flave»red beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It Is by the judicious use of such article* «< diet that a constitution may be gradually built uji until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keep- J ing ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."—See article in the Civil ' Service Gazette. , Made simply with boiling water or milk. i Sold only in Packets and Tins, £lb and lib, labelled:— JAMES EPPS & CO. HOMCEOPATHIO CHEMISTS, i I*OMDON.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3021, 2 March 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3021, 2 March 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3021, 2 March 1881, Page 4

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