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S NOTICE. ■■ pET AN E OO ACHE S. From Petane, 8.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. From Napier, 11 a.m and 4.30 p.m. ■' SPECIAL COACHES LAID ON FOR 1 PICNICS AND PARTIES. •■ Buggies and Riding Horses by arrangement with | : C. VILtERS, 1 . Proprietor, Petane. TT AVET OC X BU S Will start from the HavelooK Post Oflioe for Hastings at— f, n a - m -l daily. 4*lo p.m. ) J ■ ■ Loavinjr Railway Station," Hastings, for^ Havelock— 5.5 p.m. j J FARES, Gd, OR 12 TICKETS FOR ss. Parcels carried and delivered within half a mile of Havolock or Hastings Post Office at the following rates: —- lib. to 2Slbs. .. .. ..3d 281b. to.Olbs. .. .. ".. 6d ~~j7 WATSON, ■ • , Proprietor. .T> US 'BUS!! 'BUS!!! FROM THE BANK OF NlfW ZEALAND TO THE HOSPITAL HILL. FARE SIXPENCE. DAILY TIME-TABLE :— Leaves the Bank* of New Zealand via Emerson Street—9 a.m., 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 12 noon, 1 p.m., 3 p.m., 4 p.m., 5 p.m 6 p.m., 7 p.m. Arrives at the top of Milton Road a quarter after the hour, and the Hospital Hill ten minutes later. Leaves the Hospital Hill.—-9.30 a.m., 10.30 a.m., 11.30 a.m., 12.30 p.m., 1.30 p.m., 3.30 p.m., 4.30 p.m., 5.30 p.m., 6.30 p.m., 7.30 p.m. SATURDAY NIGHT'BUS. In addition to the daily running, two extra 'Buses will leave town, one at 9 p.m. j and the other at 10 p.m.; S. CHILDS, Proprietor. HOT LAKES! HOT LAKES! ] CROWTHER "AND M'CAULEY'S ROYAL MAIL COACHES, Feok Napiee to Taupo, Rotoeua, Oxford, AND TAtn-ASGA, AND VICE VBBBA. Coaches leave Criterion and Clarendon - Hotels for above-mentioned places. For all informatiori apply to Agents. J. ROSS, Criterion Hotel, T. PEDDIE, Clarendon Hotel, . MACDONALD'S COACH TO PATEA j WILL leave Occidental and Masonic . Hotels at 7.30. every Thursday 1 Morning for Kuripapanga, returning every i Monday at 7 a.m. for Napier. - Visitors to the Hotel can depend on excel- ] lent accommodation. Kuripapanga offers inducement to those whoso system wants ■, renovating or relaxation from business. What with Climbing the Hills, plenty of TVout in the Streams, Fruit in the Garden, j Lawn Tennis, &0., not to be excelled. A. MACDONALD, Proprietor. TJYMER'S ROYAi MAIL COAOHES. TO NAPDSR, MEANEE, TARADALE, J PUKETAPU, OMAHU, AND FERN HILL. E-TABUS-U-D OVKB 20 YKAB-. DAILY TIME-TABLE (Leaving Newton's corner). Puketapu for Napier. .8 a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. Taradalo for Napier via New-road .. 8.30 10 11 3.30 a.m. p.m. Taradale for Napier via Meanee .. ..9 2 — — Fern Hill to Napier .. 8 • — — — p.m. p.m. Napier to Puketapn .. — — 3 _ a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Napier to Taradale via New-road .. ..10 12 3 5 Napier to Taradalo via Meanee .. ..11 — — p.m. Napior to Fern Hill ..3 — — '— • Napier to Puketapu via Meanee on Tuesday, and Saturday, at 11 a.m. Puketapu to Napier via Meanee on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 1 p.m. SATURDAY NIGHT COACH. ' Taradale for Napier ~ .. 6 p.m. Napier for Taradal* .. ~ 9.30 p.m. FARES: To Meanee and Taradale .. Is each way To Puketapu .. ..2s each way To Fern Hill .. .. 2s 6d each way Special Coaches for picnic parties, auction sales, or trips to any part of the Island, &o. Buggies and Saddle Horses can be had at Taradalo at any time. GEORGE RYMER. NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION. DUNEDIN, 1889-90. APPLICATIONS for Space will be received by tho Seoretary of tho Local Commit-ee of the above for Exhibits from this Distriot up till Ist July, 1889. CLASSIFICATION OF EXHIBITS. Class 1, Geological and Mineralogical Collections. 2, Mining, Metallurgical Machinery and Appliances. 3 S Chemical Manufactures. 4, Glassware, Pottery, &c. 5, Household Furniture, Brush ware, .&c. 6, Heating aud Lighting Apparatus. 7, Textile Fabrics. 8, Ready-made Clothing, Fancy Work, &c. 9, Piinting, Stationery, &o. 10. Armament, Nativo Weapons, &o. 11, Surgical audPharmaceutical Appliances. 12, Hardware. 13, Carriages, Horse Furniture, &c. 14, Educational Appliances. 15, Scientific Instruments. 16, Musical Instruments. 17, Sanitary and Athlotio Appliances. 18, Works of Art. 19, Photographs. 20, Machinery for Wood and Metal Working, &c. 21, Sewing, Knitting, Printing Machines 22, Heavy Machinery, Castings, Ship Models, &c. 23, Forestry Products. 24, Agricultural Products. 25, Wines, Spirits, Beers, Cordials, Aerated Waters, and Cooperage. 2G, Anima iFood Products. 27, Boots, Shoes, Saddlery, Leather, &c. 28, Wood and Fibres. 29, Stuffed Animals, Insects, Beekeeping Appliances. 30, Traps for Game, and Fishing Tackle. 31, Agricultural Machinery and Implements. 32, Flowers, Fruit Models, Garden Appliances. 33, Silversmiths' Work. 34, Artisans' Individual Work. 35, Women's Work. Applications for space, with full particulars, are invited aa early as possible, and in ; the allotment of space precedence will be given, as far as possible, to priority of application. The ordinary oharge for space will be Oue Guinea for the first ten square feet or any loss space, and a shilling for every '• additional square foot. Sculpture and Paintings approved by the Fino Arts Committee will bo admitted free. Machinery ■, and bulky exhibits will be shown in special ■ annexes, iv whioh space will be charged for • at the reduced rate of One Guinea for the first twenty feet and sixpence for every ' additional foot. Wall space will be charfrod '. at the same rate as machinery. All up- ' plications must be accompanied by payment ' for tho full amount of tho space required. Special arrangements can bo made for the r exhibition of articles in the grounds, and for positions of special advantage in tho ' buildings. British and Foreigh Exhibits, t not included in the scopo of the Exhibition, will be admitted at the ordinary rates. , Freight, railage, and insurance on Exhibits are free to and from Dunedin. Every Exhibitor is allowed a General Description of each Exhibit, up to twenty . words, in the oatalogue, free of charge. For further particulars apply to i W. F. J. ANDERSON, ' Seoretary, Athena.urn Buildings, Napier. I THE LOLLY SHOP , O S- O .S_ A & co ° __ o" 3 f _-_. S/ -&.|_J S _y a ■ m -V p. * THE LOLLY SHOP

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5670, 31 October 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5670, 31 October 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5670, 31 October 1889, Page 1

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