TIME TABLE 70S NEW SEAL AND STEAM MAIL SERVICES ton tub Month of July, 1869. istbb- ihtbrPeovwt- PbovinA cr^L, . >4 cial. * *■» *- *a •*> *a Posts. So oo Pobtb. S§ 6 3 _ \Hi _iiii Melbaurne dp 8 Wellingtondp 10 Hokitik* »r 14 Hokitifca ar 11 Wellington »r 16 Melbourne ar 18 Southwards. Northvjards. Lyttelton dp ... 1 Picton dp 1 ... PortOhal. ar... 2 Nelson ar 1 ... - „ dp... 3 „ dp * ...: Bluff ar ... 420 ... N. Plymth. ar 3 ... „ dp 3 ... Northwards. Manukau ar ... 20 4... Bluff dp ... 622 ... Southwards. Fort CbaL ar ... 6 ... „ dp ... 724 ... Manukau dp ... 22 o ... Lyttolfcoa ar ... 825 ... N. Plymtb. ar .. 23 7 ... ■ _£ dp M . 95W ./., A , dp ...23 I ... Wellington ar ... 10 27 ... Nfflsott ar ... 24 8 ... dp ... 16 28 16 „ dp ... 25 9 ... Napier »r 17 Picton 25 9...' Picton ar ... 16 28 ... „ dp ... 26 10 ... dp... 17 29 ...Napier dp... .. ... 26 Nelson ar ... 17 29 ... Wellington ar ... 26 10 27 dp ... 18 80 ... „ dp ;.. 27 16 ... N. Plymth. ar "... 19 31 ... Lytteltoa ar ... 28 17 ... „ dp ... 19 31 ... „ dp ... 29 17 ... Port dial, ar ... 30 18 ... j, dp ... 31 19 ... No. 1 will collect the outward Mails for England from Southland, Ota«o, and Canterbury ; and deliver the inward Mails from Englnnd for Marlborough, Nelson, Taranaki, and Auckland. No. 5 will collect the outward Mails for England from Auckland, Taranaki, Nelson, and Marlborough; and deliver the inward Mails from England for Canterbury, Olago, and Southland. G. ELIOTT ELIOTT, Secretary. General Post? Office, Wellington, June 8, 1869. Public Conveyances. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. After Ist July, COBB & Co.'s TeUgrqph Line of Royal Mail Coaches WILL Leave Napier for Clive, Haveloek, Te Aute, Kaikora, and Waipawa, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 8 a.m., returning from Waipawa on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, at 8* a.m. Leaves Napier for Waipukurau, Motuotarala, and Wallingford, on FRIDAYS, at 8 a.m., returning from Waipukurau on WEDNESDAYS, at 7* am., and from Wallingford, on TUESDAYS, at 1 p.m. Fares:— To Waipawa, 65.; Waipukurau, 10a.; Wallingford, 20s. Up-country settlers travelling to Napier by the above C'oaohes, can have their horses paddocked gratia for one week at any of the abovementioned places. Booking Office— Masonic Hotel. A. PETERS, f Proprietor. Haveloek and Clive Express. AFTER the Ist July the Haveloek and Clive EXPRESS will leave Haveloek for Napier three times a week— Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays— at 8& a.m., returning from Newton, Irvine and Co.'s store, Kapler, the same days, at S p.m. FABES :— Haveloek to Napier 2s Gd . „ to Spit 3s Od Clive to Napier ... ... ... Is 6d „ to Spit 2s Od Luggage and Goods carried on the most seasonable terms. Orders left at all the hotels and stores along the road, and at Mr. Cashmobe's, Big Bush, will be promptly attended to. 8 Waipawa Express. NEW LINE OF COACHES. 8. McGbeevy, Proprietor. THE above line of COACHES will commence running between Napikk and Waipawa on July Ist, and will run daily until further notice. The proprietor hopes, by strict attention, civility, and a low scale of charges, to merit a fair share of public patronage. Booking Office :— Hastie's Albion Hotel. K3.—Up-coutttry settlers travelling between Waipawa and Napier, can have their horses paddocked gratis for one week. Juno 15, 1869. 9 Wanted. WANTED, a strong active BOY, for general work. — Apply to Thomas Reynolds, Royal Exchange Hotel, Havelook. 71 WANTED, a HOUSEMAID.— AppIy at the Kaikora Hotel. 11 WANTED, a NURSE. —Apply to Mra." Tawneb, Napio*. 93 WANTED, a HOUSEMAID.-Apply to Mrs. Sullivan, Settlera' Hotel, Napier. 109 Hawke'sßay Steam Doiling-down Company (Limited,) IN consequence of increased facility for boiling-down, the engagements which extended to the Ist August, will be completed by 15th instant, Flocks can be received (by arrangement) after that date. — Apply to the Manager. West Clive. July 5, 1869. 103 JUST PUBLISHED, Pbiok 25., A DARE CHAPTER from New Zealand Histoby, by a Poverty Bay survivor ; being a summarized account of the Poverty Bay Massacre, and proceedings connected therewith, before and after its perpetration ; including an explanation of those onuses which effected the desolation of East Coast districts. r Subscribers and others are respectfully in. formed that the above is now deliverable and on gale at Hebald office. 47
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1065, 13 July 1869, Page 1
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