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: , E NOTICE. a, d « T) ETA N E COACHES. From Petane, 8.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. r ® From Napier, 11 a.m and 4.30 p.m. SPECIAL COACHES LAID ON FOR :n PICNIC)} AND PARTIES. t. . ■ *•*• , Buggies and Riding Horses by arrangement with 8 ■ C. VILTERS, , 111 Proprietor, Petane. se __ _ TT A V E L O O X BUS Will start from the HavelooK Post Office for Hastings at— tioji} : Leaving Railway Station, Hastings, lor Havelock— L 355 p a :m:J **•■■■ a FARES, Cd, OR 12 TICKETS FOR 6s. s ■ ■' ', ■ Parcels carried and delivered within half a mile of Hayelook or Hastings Post Office '" at the following rates:— '- ';.'" lib. to2Blbs. .. .. .. 3d j • 281b. ; t0 86lbs. .. .. ... 6i' , :" jTwatson, . Proprietor. T '1> US 'BUS ! ! 'BUS !! ! . FEOM THE BANK OF NEW ZE4----l LAND TO THE HOSPITAL HILL. ' FAEE SIXPENCE. DAILY TIME-TABLE :— Leaves the Bank of New Zealand ma . 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 Eoad a quarter after tiie hour, and the Hoepital Hill ten minutes later. • Leaves the Hospival Hi 11.—9.30 a.m.j 10.30 a.m., 11.30 a.m., 12.30 p.m., 1.30 p.m., 3.30 p.m., 4.30 p.m., 5.80 p.m., 6.30 p.m., 7.30 p.m. SATUEDAY~3S r IGHT'BITS. ' In addition to the daily running, two ' extra 'Buses will leave town, one at 9 p.m. . and the other at 10 p.m. ! S. CHILDS, = Proprietor , . HOT LAEES! KOT LAKES! CROWTHEE AND M'CAULEY'S ROYAL MATT, COACHES, Feom Namkk to Taoto, Eotobtja, Oxfobd, AND TATJEAireA, AUD VIOB VBBBA. Coaches leave Criterion and Clarendon Hotels for above-mentioned places. i , For all information apply to Agents. J. ROSS, Criterion Hotel, T.PEDDIE, Clarendon Hotel, MACDONALD'S COACH TO PATEA "VKTILL leave Occidental and Masonic TV. Hotels at 7.30. every Thursday Morning for Kuripapaiaga, returning every Monday at 7 a.m. for Napier. . Visitors to the Hotel can depend on excellent accommodation. Kuripapanga offers inducement to those whose , system wants renovating or relaxation from business. What with Climbing the Hills, plenty of Trout in tho Streams, Fruit in the.Garden, Lawa Tennie, &c, not to be excelled. A. MAODONALD. Proprietor. BTMEE'S EOYAL MAIL COACHEfI.. ri ■ _ ■ ■ • . ■ ■• i ■ TO NAPEEE, MEANEE, TAEADAJEJ3, PUKETAPU, OMAHU, AN D FE EN H ILL . ESTABUSHBD OVBB 20 YbABB. DAILY T I ME-TABLE (Leaving Newton's corner). . Puketapu for Napier..B a.m. . a.m. a.m. a.m. pan. Taradale for Napier , via New-read ... 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 Puketapu ... —— ,3 6 a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Napier to TaradflJe via New-road .. ... 10, 12 3 6 Napier to Taradale via Meanee .. >■». 11 . -~ "~ p.m. Napier to Fern Hill .. 3 —. — — I Napier to Puketapu •» ia Meanea on Tuesday, Thursday, and Satiucday, at II »^m. i Puketapu to Napier vii\ Meanee on Tuesday, Thursday, and Satuiday, at 1 p.m. SATUEDAY NIGHT COAOH. Taradale for Napier .. .. 6 V- m - Napier for TaradaU .. .. 5.30 p.m. FAEES:, , To Meanee and Taradale ..Is each way , ToPuketapu .. ..2s each way ToFernHUl .... 2s >3d each way Special Coaohea for pionio parties, auotion sales, or trips to any part of the Island, &o. Buggies and Saddle Horses can be had at c Twadl39atßnytillie GEOEGEB'.YMEB. n ~1 ii i . ——~— 5 J NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS a EXHIF,ITION. v DUNEDI'N, 1889-90. 4 PPLICATION S for Space will he rej Jx. ceived by thf j Secretary of the Local ,1 Committee of the above lor Exhibits from ~ this District up til 11st July, 1889. CLASSIFICATION OJ? EXHIBITS. Class 1, Geological and Mineralogical CoUections. 2, Mining, Metallurgical j. Machinery and Appliances. , 3, Chemical ».- Manufactures. 4, Glassware, Pottery, &o. id 5, Household Furniture, Briishware, &0. 6, Heating and Lighting Apparatus.., '' to Textile Fabrics. 8, Ready-made Clothing, io Fancy Work, &c:. 9, Printing, Stationery, &c. 10. Arman: iont, Nativo "Weapons, &o. 11, Surgical and. Pharmaceutical Appliances. 12, Hardware. 13, Carriages, .Horse Furniture, &o. 14 , Educational Appliances. , al 15, Scientific Instruments. 10, Musical l v Instrumenis. 17, Sanitary and Athletic * Appliances. IS, Works of Art. 19,Photoia graphs. *20, Machinery for Wood and if Metal WoK-kiiig, &o. 21, Sewing, Kmttmg, Printing "Machines 22, Heavy Machinery, W Castings .Ship Models, &o. 23, Forestry %v Products. 24, Agricultural Products. 2u, a d Wines, Spirits, Beers, Cordials, Aerated V 8 Watem, and Cooperage. 26, Aninrn -Food I Products. 27, Boota, Shoes, Saddlery, ,le Leatb.er, &o. 28, Wood and Fibres. 29, a Stuffed Animals, Insect, Beekeeping Appliances. 30, Traps for Game, anSDishing Tackle. 31, Agricultural Machinery and Implements. 32, Flowers, Fruit Models, Garden Appliances. 33, Silversmiths V/ork. 34, Artisans' Individual Work. 35, _ Women's Work. Applications for spaoe, with full particulars, are invited ac early as possible, and in nt the allotment of space precedence will Dβ ed gire>u, as far as possible, to priority of application. ... . The ordinary charge for space Will Dβ One Guinea for the first ten square feet or ioh any less space, and a shilling for every rer additional square foot. S°^P tu ™ *° d Z Paintings approved by the Fine Arts, Oomd. mitteewill be admitted free. Machinery ,ed nnd bulky exhibits wiU be shown ia special W annexes, In which space wUI be charged for by at the reduced rate of One Gutaea for the th first twenty feet and sixpence for every or' additional foot. WaE space will be charged )■ at the same rate as machinery. All apjr! plications must be accompanied by payment to' for the full amount of the spaoe required, ra ' Special arrangements can be made for tm by exhibition of articles in the grounds, anc d) for positions of special advantage in th< ;, buildings. British and Foreigh Exhibits, on not included in the scope of the Exhibition; will be admitted at the ordinary rates. a 8 Freight, railage, and insurance on Jixhibits are free to and from Dunedin. Every Exhibitoi- is allowed a Genera Description of oaoU Exhibit, up to twents ;-. words, in the catalogue,'free of charge. For further particulars apply to SW- F. J. ANDERSON. . Secretary, Athena mm Buildings, Napier. '» ' ■ 1 THE LOLLY SHOP gn- V - a * $ ■ s dof n h wns rr* r> /- "b$ * c W F lned ings THE LOLLY SHOI

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5676, 7 November 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5676, 7 November 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5676, 7 November 1889, Page 1

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