M E . E ALA N D RAIL WAYS NAPIER SECTION. ™r α-n™ . Tl M E T~ ABLE ON; AND AFTER AUGUST Ist. WEEK DAYS ONLY. SOUTH. 32. ~ stations. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Sg Spit ..■;. .. dep. .. 10.22 11.15 2.48 4.0 .. .. .. 2 Napier .. [ aIT - '•• 10.30 11.23 2.56 4.8 ..' .." .. ,». , . "I dep. 7.25 11.40 3.0 4.20 5.30 2.5 9.30 5 *Awatoto ....,, ~ * * * •* ■ ■ * * i? v^i ni w '• " " 7 " 43 12 - 3 " 3 -20 4.40 5.50 2.27 9.50 ; 11 *Whakatu.. .. ~ * * .. * * * * £ 13 *Tomoana ..-..,, * * \\ * * * « * 14 Hastings.. ..If*- " 12 - 25 •'• •• ■• 6.15 2.45 10.10 io *t> vt> t dep * 8 - 5 : 3 - 50 5 - 5 "' -v ~' 19 *PakiPaki.. .. ~ * * * 25 *Poukawa ...,, * # * : f> Te A uto .. •.. ,; 9.0 .4.50 6 .10 , 33 *Pukehou .... * * * .■■■•.■■■■ 38 Kmkora .. .. ,| 9 . 35 5 . 25 642 ' " £ -~^£_ 41 Waipawa.. .. „ g. 48 5M 657 : ; ••§•--. 46 Waipukurau .. i * lT - ■• 7.15 . O ''" *~ v \dep. 10.12 6.5 — ►, 51 *Woburn .. .. „ .. M ' 56 *Oruawhero .. ~ .. * .-•■■'; ■a 4, 59 ; Takapau .. .. 11.2 6 58 ■S^ 65 *Kopua •.. .. „ . * 02 . 67 *Papatu , .. * ':'.■''''".■''"' 68 Oimonclville .. ~ 11.35 7.35 ' , 70 Makotoku.. .. ~ 11.43 7*42 ~..'•''. 74 *Matamau ....,, it * 79 *Miiiigatera •• >> .. * 81 *Dane\drke., .. ~ .. ■ * . ;. -:'•-. ■ • p.m. 82 Tahoraito.. .. arr. 12.25 8.30 ■. ■ ■ —-— J : ■» - — 1 '-"■>■ ' NORTH. l"i stations. ■ ; a.m. 1 a.m. J a.m. p.m. ~p. v . p , mi pm - Si Tahoraite .. .. dep 6.55 ... 1.39 1 *Danevii-ke .. ~ ~ ~ ~ *. ~ '* : 3 *Mangatera .. ~ ~ ~ ~ ■■*•,, ... ■ ■*, ■--;'■ : ' 8 *Matamau ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ * tt #; ! ~ . 12 Makotolai .. ~ „ .. ... 7.43 " 215 i i . 14 Ormonclville .. ~ ~ .. .. 7.50 o'oo . 17 *Kopua .. ~ ', ,■■*■." . » "3 ' 23 Takapau .. . ,; .. .. 8.25 " 2 .63 *l> ■26 .. .. „ .. ~ *~ ~ * ;■ & 31 *Woburn .. .. „ ..''..'.* ... * H 36 Waipukurau .. ..' „ 6.35 .. 9.25 .. 345 J: 41 Waipawa .; .. „ 6.55 .. ,9.48 ... 4*4 m 45 Kaikora .. ~ ~ 7.8 .. 10.0 4.17 49 *Pukehou .. .. " * •*...•* *•;' ..'".•. 137l 3 7 eAute •• •• » 7.43 :: 10.37 ;: 4 .50 - . ; 57 *Poukawa ....„* * * 63 *PaMPaki .... , * " * " * '''".."' astmg3 .. ~ }) 843 fo 11.38 1.45 5.45 H~o'"^6A* X 70 *Tomoana ' .. ~ „ * * ;*.. * * *... J° 71 *Whakatu .. ~ „ * * '.* * # '* * 77 * F A am ?T :i " •• » 9 f 10 - 2 3 .12™"'-2.8- 6.8 3.20 7*5 77 *Awatoto .. .. ~ * * * * * * '* 80. Napier .. ..if' o?S 10 - 43 12 23 2 " 30 6 3 0 3 - 40 7.25 1 " ( dep. 9.30 10.50 12.25 3.15 ■ , ■> 82 Spit .../..; arr. 9.38 10.58 12.35 3.23 ... 1 . *Mag Stations.—Trains do not stop unless required. 1 Notice to be sriven to the Guard at the previous stopping Station by any passenger deeiring to a%ht at Flag JHE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND. j ITS OBJECTS. „!' of Intestate Estates, and the realisation and distribution of the ! 2. The Executorship of the WiUs of persons -n-ho may appoint the Public Trustee their executor, and thus avoid the necessity W hich otherwise would exist of commitfi X friends to the responsibihties involved by such position. B weu: 3 The, Administration of all kinds of Money Trusts, including Marriage Settlements " Sst Very ' tI " UBtS ° f Whioh afeaefinitel y set to**™ the crcat^e ITS ADVANTAGES. 1. The Public Trustee in his corporate capacity NEVER DIES 'N'T'VF'R Tvnma THE COUNTRY, and NEVER BECOMES INCAPACITATED : time bVSSf incut, the expense of fresh ap l3 oiiitment s of Tmsteee consequent on death, change of aWe" ' or mental or bodily infirmity, is altogether avoided. > ' l/ " a "e° <w aroae, 2. All proposed investments are considered by a Board of Officers, ensuring careful consideration of all securities offered. " '■ ■ ' °"°" ii "b taiciiu con-, pw£ th°e V o C ffir nt ° f the COl ° ny iS reS P° nsible for the h fulfilment of all trusts ITS INCREASING POPULARITY. , ■■■ This will be sliown by the following figures : .CASH 1880 1881 1882 ! 1883 mai ,„.. EEOEIFTS. £41,813 408,262 «1,319 »,„» t s}» m '^ H ROOPE BROOKING, . Wellington, July Ist, 1886. ; Local Agent at Napier.
JC. SHAELAtfB & CO., • •.. . • " —————— WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, IMPORTERS -OF DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES. _ Manufacturers of CULINARY ESSENCES. The "Moa" Brand .' BAKING P OWD,ER is speciaUy recommended for its unrivalled PuBITY AND StbENGTH. SHARLAND'S CELEBRATED GREEN G INGE R WINE. SHARLAND'S ORANGE QUININE WINE. : SHARLAND'S GRAPE SALINE Is composed of ; . . Fruit Juices. It is refreshing, cooling, ■a* and slightly aperient. Messes Sharlajtd & Co ne^SelSc^SeS^ , ANDI!ggSSN NSECTPOHVDEB ' VISSERS RENNET, Used by Cheeseinakers Everywhere. Agent for Sterhm's HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES. J. c. sharlZnd and co., VICTORIA-STREET, EAST AUCKLAND. WAIPUKURAU STEAM SAW-MILLS. Jj-ESSRSRS WILDING & CO. having now perfected their arrangements in their New Mills, and ] la ving half a million feet of Timber in Stock are prepared to give instant delivery of any orders entrusted to thorn, absolutely guaranteeing the quality of all Timber sent out. A large Stock of Seasoned Mouldings, Architraves, and Dressed Timber on hand. SHEILD'S PATENR WIRE STRAINER. T HI a S «f ; -! l J I,ls £™ uent > Evented hy Mf X A. Sheild, of Waikonini, for straining wire bctweon the posts, can be purchased from MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., Agents. (} NICHOLSOK. , CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER Has taken Temporary Premises in H. WiLiiajis' Old Shop, OPPOSITE FAULKNOR'S COACH FACTORY, Hastixgs-steeet Napiek. F w ruE : Just .Arrived and Arrivinc , Monthly AMERICAN AND ENGLISH CHAIRS - &c, ' Venetian Blinds manufactured.on the premises. , ;....'• All 'descriptions of Furniture made.ahd , Repaired. FUNERALS FURNISHED. , ... Estimates Giv_x., D. SIM ON, Cabinetmaker, Uphol.ste.rer and Undertaker New Fubxitcke Waeehouse HASTINGS. SENT POST FREE FOR TWELVE~~ PENNY STAMPS, '? ~ VT ATUR E' S D E^WMefT^A Treatise on Nervous DisonSUßfen- . podiments te Mairiagc, Woinsm, How to Choose a Partner for Life so as to Live Happily, How to Regain andPresei-ve Health, &o. Address: R. T> SELBY, M.M.H., Castlereagh-st., Reiifem, Sydney. ■ : •,
"VTOTICE TO OLD CUSTOMERS WILLIAM DOWLING having taker the management of the Milk Business carried on under the name of " Dowling Brothers, V Meanee, is now prepared tc supply Milk, Butter, and Eggs to all Customers. Milk supplied every morning. Orders car be left at Miss Dowling's, Shakespeareroad, which will receive prompt attention. New Customers solicited. Nothing bul Pure Milk served. Fbesh Butter Twice a Week. W. DOWLING. NOTICE. T BEG to Inform my Numerous Customers that owing to my Premises being destroyed by the Late Fire I have REMOVED TO A SHOP NEXT TO ME WHITE'S FANCY GOODS WAREHOUSE. Owing to heavy Losses Sustained by the Fire I shall continue selling .'the BALANCE OF GOODS, Comprising WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELLERY At any reasonable offer. Special attention bestowed on the Repair of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, &c. --■■■■ ; V. .JENSEN,.." ■■■■■■■■ WAICHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Late of the Old Shop, Established 1575. i
"ENCOURAGE: LOCAL INDUSTRIES. ' ; FORTUNE AND BLACK,: Steam; Biscuit Bakeiis, Bakers Confec- ;; " 'l: ' TIONKBS, &0.,, ' Hastings and Dickens Streets, .Napier. Steam Factory in Dickens-stkeet. ~ ■.:! F. & B. are now in a position to supply all.kinds of Biscuits, of the first quality, at prices tliy,t must give them a market against importations. Their . Piust- class Biscuit Making Plant Is at work daily, and the Goods arc all sold perfectly fresh; no deterioration by Ions? storage or shipment. Messrs Fortune and Black always use the best materials, work them up in the most skilful way, turning out an article that commends itself. Country orders promptly packed and despatched. The Dickcns-strcot Shop (on tho way to the station) is always well supplied with Small Goods, convenient for families sroiii" by train. ° ° .■;■■■■ FORTUNE & BLACK, Hastings and Dickons Streets, Napier. ' TV/riSS STEVENS (late of Auckland), *■*■' L*' e&rJxer of Music, has vacancies for a, , few Pupils for, the Violin and Piano J . Correspondence addressed to Mr Craig, Stationer, Hastings-street, will receive immediate attention. " ' : '; ■DEAL PEBBLE. .SPECTACLES. : MRS LEVI, Hastings-street, has just added to stock, a large assortment of Pebble Spectacles in Straw Steel Frames and Silver to suit all sights.'' A new assortment of Concave (near sight)' Riding Glasses, Smoke and Colored Folders and Spectacles. . Poor people suited free of charge. JUST RECEIVED.—New Stock of Pipes, Cigarette-Holders in Amber, Bfeex> schaiun, and Wood, Cigarette and Cigar Cases in Morocco, Nickel etc. Choice assortment of Cut Tobaccos, Cigarettes, and Ruby, AVelcome Nugget, Juno, Venus, etc. Turkish Tobacco, two ounces for one shilling. 1% T R S KEMP, MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, E.MUitsox Street. Ladies own materials made up on the shortest notice and at (lie most reasonable charges. Apprentices wanted.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4836, 9 February 1887, Page 4
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