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Railway Time Tabic. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. TIME TABLE On and after August Ist, 1884. WEEK DAYS ONLY. SOUTH. [.. - . M STATIOSB. — a.m. a.m. a m p-m. p m. p.m. , Spit.. ..dcp. .. i 10.2211.15 2-4S 350 .. „ „ . I arr. .. ;i0 30 1123 256 358 .. 2 Napier j dep 3-0 4.20 9.0 6 *Awatoto .. .. i . 8 Fnrndon.. .. 7.451130. .. 322440 920 11 *Whakatu .. .. j.. j 113 *Tomoana ....!..! 14 B«ang.{ d «-ft:i!J?;" 3.49 5.6 •— 19 *Paki Paki .. .. j 25 *Poukawa .. .. 29 Te Aute .. .. 8.56 ; 4.50 6 5 . 33 *Pukehou ....'■ j E 38 Kaikora .. ..9 31 5-29 G42 >. '41 Waipawa .. 9 44: ! 5-34 6.57 a 40 Waipu. J arr ! •■ T. kuraii Idcp 10 2 j 6-5 7.20 j? 51 *\Voburn ■• •• | ! ■• "\ 50 "Oruawharo .. .. j •• -3 69 Takapau.. .. 10.50 | C.57 # 65 *Kopua I J c 67 *Papatu i 1 t 68 Ormondville ..11.33 ; < 35 ■ 70 Makotuku .. 11-40. 742 pm. ] 74 Matamau..srr. 120 I 2 ! j ~~ NORTH j§ BTATIONB - k am. a.m. am, p.m p.m. p.m , Mntamau..dep. .. I •• I 1-35 » 5 Mnkotuku .... 814 2 0 6 Ormondville .... 8.22 2 7 8 *Papatu r 10 *Kopua .. I .. 16 Taknpau 858 j 2.48 -j? 3 18 * Oruawharo .... .. ] •• o 24 *Woburn .. | .. >, ' 29 Waipukurau .. 6.30 10-2 | 3.40 g 33 Waipawa.. .. 649 10 22| i 4.0 v 37 Kaikora .. ..7-4 10.36 | 414 3 41 *Pukehou .... •• j •• co 46 Tc Autc .. .. 7.40 il.lO j 450 50 *PoukaWß .... .. I 50 VakiPaki .... .. i ■■ : p.m i 60 HasUnjjc.. .. 8.40 I!.G 135 54610 0 62 "'Tomoana .... ' ■• .... 64 "Whiikatu .... ; .. 1.. ;.. 66 Farndon.. .. 9-3 12 31 2-0 ■6 8 10 25 69 *Awatoto .... i • • .... 70 XT . f arr. 9.25 '1? 5i 225 6 3010 45 72 Napier | dcp 930!1 40 1 122 3-15 74 Spit .. .. arr. 0 3S!I 4 8; ! 1.30| 3-23 *Flag stations. Trains do not stop unless required. Notice should be given to the guard at the pi-evions stopping station by any passengers desiring to alight at Flag Stations. Business Notices. HAWKE'S BAY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. DURING the coming season Brown Trout Ova will be supplied by the society at £2 per 1000, in quantities of not less than 10,000. Application to be sent to Secretary as soon as possible to enable orders to be met. The Hon. Secretary will, where possible, undertake to superintend hatching arrangements. W. J. BIRCH, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. A LARGE number of Sheop having been recently killed by Dogs on the Longlands Station, POISON will be laid after this date. J. H. COLEMAN. August 15, 1884. ON and after this date Poison will be laid in the Maxwell Lea and Tomoana paddocks. NELSON BEOS., Limited. ON and after this date Poison will be laid on the Rivcrslca and Endsleigh paddocks. 11. J. THOMPSON. ICth August. ON and after this date Poison will be laid on my To Auto, Paki Paki, Longlands, and Hastings properties. E. D. COLLISON. August 20th, 188-1. NOTICE. ON and after this date poison will be laid in my Paddocks at Taradale and Meancc. R. NEAGLE. June 25, 1881. ALL Accounts owing to the undersigned not paid by the first week in September will be sued for. J. B. HOLLIS, Butcher. I HAVE this day disposed of my business to Mr. G. H. Roach, who will conduct it as hitherto. I would solicit on his behalf the support of those who have so liberally patronised me. T. A. HAVES. Hastings, May 23, 1884. nriGHLY pURED MUTTON HAMS. T>OWE TmENNELL, WOODVILLK, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Sections for sale. Correspondence invited. p EOFFREY pOTTS Begs to announce that he has commenced business in Waipawa as an AUCTIONEER, STOCK AND ESTATE AGENT, &c, In the offices recently occupied by the late firm of "M.R. Miller and Potts," and is prepared to sell Sheep, Cattle, Horses, &c, on the usual terms. "OOBERT LAMB, M.R. I. B. A. JA> ARCHITECT, Tennyson-steekt. A, L. C ° ° f "■ Land, Estate, and Commission Agent, Emerson-street, Napier. Money to lend in any sums from £50 upwards. Tradesmen's books kept, and debts collected. SPECTACLES D. LE~V 1 , HASTINGS-STREET, # Having for many years previous to entering into his present business of Tobacconist studied practically the adjustment and selection _of Spectacles to suit all sights, has just received an immense variety, consisting of Protectors from the Summer Sun and dust. Concave for the near-sighted, Convex, Real Brazilian Pebbles, best Crystal Lens, Perescopic Lens, Eye Glasses, Goggles, etc. IjjKgr And will givo fuce of charge a pair of Spectacles, to suit the sight, to any poor '. person who cannot afford to pay for them. j jg # ye b N~o~Fy , ' ■ " ENGINEER, » Corner of Hastings-street and Dickensstreet. I STEAK, WATER, AND QASFITTEE, BKABS t FOUNDER AND FINISHER. l Conservatories, Green Houses, Dwelling Houses, &c, fitted -with. J3"ot "Water ) Apparatus on the most approved and i economical principle. BATIIS AND LAVATORIES FITTED UP. Agricultural Lnplements and all sorts of Machines fitted and repaired. - Boiling Downs fitted with the newest Iro provements.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4083, 22 August 1884, Page 1

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