Conveyances. COBB & Co.'s Telegraph Line of Royal Mail Coaches LEAVE the Booking Office, Napier, as follows : — For Waipawa and intermediate places, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 7.30 a.m. For Waipukurau, Wallingford, and Porangahau, on Tuesdays, at 7.30 a.m. Returning to Napier from Wallingford and Porangahau on Thursdays, at 8 a.m, From Waipukurau on Fridays, at 7 a.m. From Waipawa on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 8 a.m. Special conveyances, or coaches for hire, at any time, to all parts pf the province, A few first-olass Saddle and Light Harness Horses for sale. For further particulars, apply at the Booking Office, Napier. ANDREW PETERS, Proprietor. B. W. IND CARVER, 27 Agent. ROYAL MAIL. r^HE MEANEE EXPRESS Leaves Meanee every day (Sundays excepted) at 9 a.m. and at 2 p.m. Leaves Newton, Irvine and Co.'s Store at 11 a.m. and at 4 p.m, PARES :— • To or from Meanee to the Spit , 2s; 6d. „ Meanee to Napier 2s. Od. „ Shamrock Hotel to Napier Is. 6d. Luggage carried on reasonable terms. 28 • 9 CO • . TTil oto X-, q O r_i H W ****lm & g o p_, §\2g.<T-8 S g * S i* - w Xl s - r"""H — — — o <$■) -g Q 1 S"jf f ° fi M *S _i_ *o go /j t» H H S«, « S ig M *£ -olj^ is 8. f 3 a §pj gg-fi* ZM Z n ■« rH 0000 | * °a t*. . vi -*| Ph o> | .a § a I £ •r^\ ,£! ta JT m ?3 gi § 1 it o£ * °^ ■£ Jfc 2 £ 3 .3 2 $£ I a <§ M "I — I , si 'pHE BAZAAR already announced for the A benefit of St. Joseph's Establishments, Napier, will shortly be held. In the meantime, contributions towards it from charitable persons will be thankfully received at the Convent or at Mrs. Reardon's. Napier, April 13, 1867. 222 NOTICE. AS I am retiring from business at the Meanee Forge, all acoounts due must be paid on or before the Ist day of May, to Mr. W. F. SMITH, Auctioneer, Meanee. HENRY BURSTON. April 13, 1868. 216 SETTLERS' HOTEL. THE Undersigned, in retiring from the Settlers' Hotel, begs to thank his friends and the public for the liberal support accorded him during the many years he has kept the houße. In retiring from business he has much pleasure in reoommending his successor, Mr. F. Sullivan, wbo, he is sure, will do all he can to deserve a continuance of tbat Bupport. JOHN MARSHALL. Meanee, April 10, 1868. 198 A NEW LIGHT! GAS SUPERSEDED IN BRILLIANCY AND CHEAPNESS, THE PATENT ATMOSPHEEIC LAMP, WHICH BEQUIRES NO CHIMNEY, BURNS LESS KEROSINE, And gives a light equal to a Gas Jet. THE LAMPS Are on view two doors from tho Masonio Hotel. A. MOSES & Co., 212 Agents for Napier. Encourage Local Industries ! T. T. PRICE, I?IAN£FORTE & HARMONIUM TUNER, ,;- „ '■• - , Cabitlu-Stbeet, Napier, returning thanks for the support he has received from his patrons, begs ' -fif-A W '•ttoem that he will always endeavour toy^wtja-o&ntinuance, and, ho trusts, an exteh|p)m of that support, which will render undfaifing the casual visits of incompetent an d'un principled tuners from other provinces. Tunjngs in town .taken by the year; in the country, according to distance. ®8P" Remember the address — Carlyie-street, Napier, 133
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 939, 2 May 1868, Page 1
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