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THE HORNSBY BINDER •.PURSUES ITS CONQUERING WAX. NEARLY 100 MACHINES SOLD IN HAWKE'S BAY, AND GIVING SATISFACTION EVERYWHERE. Was Awarded GOLD MEDAL and SPECIAL MENTION at the MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. wins __> xwENTY-SIX Official Field Trials. IN COMPETITIONS THIS SEASON: AT ADELAIDE-HORNSBY is AT MUDGEE-HORNSBY <= *\£JJ™*j£.. AT WELLINGTON (N.S.W.) -HORNSBY FIRST, defeating M'Cormick, Howard. A.i Buckeye. and others. . , _ , AT PORT PIBIE-FORNSBY ia VICTORIOUS, b.ating M'Cormick, Buckeye, Ar POKi -li.il, Brantford, &c. Best Lubricating Oils. /-„-....., -RWW Twine Sncciallv Manufactured m Three Grades. IheafCarriers, Hillside Gears, and £200 worth of extra fittings for Binders and E.G. Mowers in Stock at SPIT and HASTINGS. MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., AOENTS FOE HAWKE'S BAY. UNION COMPANY'S PSSS PiSIK Tlii: , — t> No. 1 Blend .. 2s ~\J No. 2 Blend .. 2s 4d V 5 Red Funnel Blend.. 2s 6d -<U -Oy ARE THE V BEST IN THE MARKET. V SEE XT'- <^ V BUY IT'V TRY IT 1 W. M. NEWTON AND CO., SOLE AGENTS IN NAPIER. rtmM's^oa-Ches: [ESTABLISHED 1866.] TIME TABLE. JANUARY Ist, 1891. NAPIER TARADALE, MEANEE, OMAHU, AND FERNHILL. TARADALE TO NAPIER. NaHER TO TARADALE. a ; m „„.T t> a 10 New Road 8.30 Now Road „«, Meanee 8.45 via Meanee N R(J „ d 10 New Road 11 >' " 3 ' „ P' m - . ,- 4 „ 1.45 w» Meanee 4.15 fi« Meanee ' 2.30 New Road . 30 New Road J' 30 Saturday Night Only 9.30 Saturday Night Only. NAPIER. NAHEB TO PUKETAPU. a.m. 1 Every Day Now Road 8 Every Day New Road * XJ, ° J P m - -, -, rrv. „-,. 11 ' Tuesday, Thursday, and 1 MfrJSS-S' Saturday, FERNH Lllo NAPIER. NAPJER TO FERNHILL. a.m. 3 Daily 8 Daily <___ FARES-To Meanee or Taradale 2s, FernhiU 2s Cd. FOR HIRE'BUSSES, DRAGS, BU_GGIES, COACHES, BRAKES, ETC. HORSES FOR SALE, HIRE. EXCHANGE, OR BROKEN TO HARNESS. G. RYMER. BOX 82, NAPIER.

GAME LICENSES. y' I CENSES to sell game have been issued § _ to tho following persons:—Conroy and Co., Alf Pilcfaer. ' SHOOTING LICENSES. LICENSES to kill Game during the ensuing Season have been issued to tho following persons:—R. Smith, C. E. Stewart, C. L. Allan. Johnathan Morrison, H. J. Smith. C. A. Smith, D. Canning, R. Parkinson, James B. Gilberd, P. Dolbel, iunr., J- F. Crane, E. D. M'lntyre, R. Davis, T. Tanner, A. E. J. Westmoreland John llowes, F. Sutton, P.Howell, George Tait, T. H. Lawry, A. C. Lang, M. E Brooks, Ambrose Potts, W Vesty, Thorna. Irelund, Charles Arrow, D. J. Kiugsford. P. Cosgrove, Jan., W. C. Gavin, G. H. Orr, G. F. Hardy, J. Buchanan, R. Croxton, Charles Hobson, John Britten, Ernest Britten, S. M'Greevy, jun., R. L. Peene, G. Abr_h»ros, John Bibby, J. W. Whiterow, C. Hemmiiigsen, David Munn, T. M. Nelson O. -Nelson, Harold Nelson, Fran>Nelson,' John Biddies, G. A. King, H. L Jull, P. A. Martin, E. D. Tanner, J. Warrilow, W. C Taylor, H. A. Banaer, H A Lambert, W. Fawkuer, J. F. Jardino. F. Logan, C. D. Kennedy, A. Shield, M ti. Freer, W. D.bbs. J Eva»s, S. Hoi-per, j' Waters, N. M'Vicar, J. Cheer, D. P. Balfour, Sainl. Smith, J. A. Hewitt, C. M. Smith, George Yond, G. T. Stewart, A. 0. Seymour, C. B. Morison, G. H. Collie, Charles A Herbert, J. D. Ormond, J. D Ormond jr.. C. Brown, A. Loudown, W. Beamish, Lowry, W. North, H. O'Grady, W. Glendinning, J. Morrison, W. H Nelson, G. Neb-on, D. H. Potts, W Jones, S. Crowther, J. Nichol, G. G Peacock, J. I. Cato, R. M'Culloch, E Broughtou, W. Shriraptou, A. Giblin, A. S. G. Carlyon, F. Pilcher, A. Fletcher, W. H. J. Bennett, i-. Croxton, H L. WHscd. J H Smith, A. ,T. S Wigg, W Parkinson C. fc. Green, F. G. Muibexun, H. T Bag nail, H. H. Bone, A. Corskie, J. Aikman 0. Jacobscn, C. Bergersen, J. Lord, C Larsen, D. Morrison, William Lovedfiy, Robert Moieton Yond, Henry Thomas Wright, Edward Alexander Haggen, E. J Watt, Robert Batemau, 8. V. Whitcombe, David Faulknor, J. J. Burridge, George Thornton, A. 11. Elbr.unip. A. Maedonald, W- Haines, W. Proffitt, W. Irving, John Oliver, A. H Parkinson, H. A. Torr Tha-Vilh-rs Fred Ireland. W Freemiintle, W I-'arghe-r A. Wig-ell, R- T. Fleming, W .\dum, G. S V: Weuley, •-. D. Davenport, F L. Goiden, t<. W. Williams, E. Hill, J. O Evi-U J James, A. H. Jones, (i. E. SimpMm, H. F. Syiver-ter, F Whin-. J. Wheeler, J. M. Pr-,wn, 0. H. M'Lean. A. Wl.ytimn, W. F. J. Anderson, J Sutiii-i-laiKl, W. J. Tjerman, R. Pinckrev. J X Dickenson, It. M. Bower, M. Sullivan, 'I. Baddeky, W. T. Nuttall, J Bargh, M. Henderson, F. Younghusb'.nd, [<> 0 W. liioiTi', ,J. A. Anderson, G. h. Ml, in, G. Sl.it!*>, T C. Torkilpon, E. J Go-hard, T. ffarkinxuii, A H. Douglas. jtjstTa'n PKD. EX •• lo^TTagalT."- -">'» • Ofl G T, AN I « FKNCING WIU iS ' iM) ST -I'Lf.S. DAVIDSON, IRVINE, & '

W. L WHITE, NAPIER BAZAAR, Has received a Shipment 01 FOOTBALLS Of Best Quality, at the following LOW PRICESMatch Balls 12s, Grasshopper 15s, Lambnrt Challenge Rugby ios, Boys' Cowhide from 5s each, ree to any address on receipt of remittance THE NAPIER BAZAAR . Is tho Cheapest House for CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE. A Large Stock to choose from. TOYS, FANCY GOODS, &0., &c. A Large Range of PERAMBULATORS From 3s to £3 10s each. W. L. "WHITE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BASKET AND PERAMBULATOR MAKER. HORSE COVERS. BOYD'S HO-UJE COVERS ! THEY FIT WELL ! THEY WEAK WELL ! They are made of the Best Material and they Always Give t3a.tiefaction. Also— PATENT ROT-PROOF CANVAS COVERS, MAN_-_CTtri(KD BY W. BOYD, SHIP CHANDLER AND SAILMAKER, PORT A.H"KLRI. HORUE CCVEKi: from 12- each. TEN'J> TARPAULINS, RICK COVERS, SAILS, U^Ab, ._ud>ll kinds vi Ship Chandlery AlW«_,c IU titocil W . B O V L) . P o K1 A 11 V U 1R I . WiGHTbOJ L CONTRACT. \ LL boiuiuunieaticiiH c>< whatever naturi 1\ rolerrhig to the Coutruct inua h: udiHur-n.-.! >■ U. '■• Mn<;£!uii.ii'.i, Ifcs ll'j, P O. Napier WiW GJiU'TIN. (

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6170, 10 June 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6170, 10 June 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6170, 10 June 1891, Page 4

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