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Public Cuiivuj ances, RYMER'S COACHES. f\R and after Moitdat, the 26th instant, V.^ a COACH will leave Newton and Irvine's corner at half-paßfc 9 for Taradale, and half -past 2 do. Leave Taradale at 11 o'clock for Napier, and 4 o'clock in the evening. The coaches from Taradale will run as usual. 106 G. RYMER. CO B B & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OP COACHES Hastwell, Macara & Co., Proprietors. NOTICE. A Great Reduction of Fares by the above Line. IN future a Four-horse Coach will leave the Railway Station, Takapau, for Wellington and Wanganui every Mondat and ThtjbsPAT Moening, returning on Ittbsdat and FBIDAY EVBNING. List of Coach Chabghs pbom Takapait to Palmbbston. £ s. d. Takapau to Tahoraite 0 15 0 „ „ Woodville 12 6 „ Gorge 1 5 0 „ „ Lower Ferry 17 6 „ „ Palmerston ... ... 1 12 6 Takapat; to Wblxikgtok by wat of Mabtebton. £ s. d. Takapau to Woodville 1 2 6 „ „ Masterton 2 7 6 „ „ Upper Hutt 3 6 0 Hxrar to Wbllihgtoh. £ s. d. Train, Ist class ... 0 4 6 „ 2nd „ .„ 0 2 9 Palmbbston to Wellington via West Coast. Train and Coaph Fare £1 19s 3d Passengsrs allowed 141bs luggage free. H. P. COHBN, 248 Agent, Hastings-street. ' PARCEL DELIVERY OFFICES FO THE HASTINGS, HAVELOOK, PUKAHU, POURERERE,MARAEKAK&HO, AND KERERU DISTRICTS. A LL Parcels left at Mr. Cohen's Fancy J\. depository, Hastings-street, before three o'clock, or Mr. Topping's General Store, Spit, before two o'clock, for any of the above-named districts, will be forwarded by the evening train to Hastings. Parcels for Maraekakaho or Kereru will be left at Mr. Somerville's store, Hastings. Goods up to 5 cwt. received. Business people having goods to send through this Agency too heavy to carry to the office, by leaving instructios , they will be called for free of charge. The advantage to the public by sending goods through this Agency is an insurance of a careful delivery, and a considerable saving in freight, more especially on parcels under 1 cwt. All parcels and goods must be addressed "G-. Grant, Hastings, for Mr. , Hastings, Maraekakaho, &c." N.B.— All parcels for Maraekakaho and Kereru to be prepaid. 109 GRANT'S MAIL COACHES "T SAVE HAVELOCK for HASTINGS JLI RAILWAY STATION in connection with the Train as follows : — Havolock. Hastings R.S. Dep. 9.0 a.m. Ar. 9.30 a.m. Re. 9.35 a.m 11.45 12.15 p.m. 12.25p.ma 4.30 p.m. 5.0 5.6 P-mj An Open Express Waggon will leave Havelock once or twice a day, of whioh time ol departure will be given when it is ascertained by which train the goods are dispatched from Rapier. Ab there is not sufficient time allowed in the Railway Time-table for one coach to meet every train, coaches can be hired to attend any train that is not met in the ordinary Time-table for one or three passengers, 3s. j abeve that number, the ordinary fare of Is for each passenger. On and after October 1 the Sunday Coach between Havelock and Hastings will be withdrawn, there not being sufficient inducement as the train runs at present. Fares to and from Hastings ... Is Goods and stores Bs. per ton. Single-seated Buggies, 15s per day Double „ 20s „ Ladies' and Gents' Saddle Horses, 7s 6d per day. Horses broken to single and double harness; guaranteed in good condition and perfectly quiet when returned. Horses bought and sold on commission. 110 ON and after -Lubsdax, sth December Four-horse Coaches will leave Napier weekly for Taupo, Rotorua, and Tauranga leaving Napier every Tuesday Mobnins, arriving at Tauranga on Fbidayj leaving Tauranga_every Ttjbsdat, arriving at Napier on Fbidats. Fabes ; Taupo £2 10s Tauranea £5 Os c A. PETERS. Booking Office at Mr. Cohen's Fancy Repository, Hastings-street. 107 WAIPUKURAU & WALLINGFORD LINE OF COACHES. /~IOAOHES leave the Tavistook Hotel, \J Waipukurau, every Monday and Thuesdat, after tke arrival of the 7.65 a.m. Train from Napver, returning from Wallingford on Wednesdays and Satobjdays, in time for the 3.5 p.m. Train from Hapier. Fares each way 10s. Parcels forwarded by Train will be attended to. W. TYNE, 108 Proprietor. TO THE LANDOWNERS OF WOuDVILLE AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. I INTEND starting here as General Com mission Agent, should sufficient inducement offer. Every description of work undertaken in relation to busn land, such as falling, bumng, grassing, and fencing. Terms, 5 per cent, on outlay. Estimates given. Considerable experience in the working of bush land in various parts of the colony is a guarantee of competency. J. B. ROSS, Woodville, 98 70-Mile Bush. ROBERTSON AND DRUMMOND, GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, FAHRIERS, &c, Takadalk and OaiAnxr, BEG to announce that they havo opened a Branch Establishment at OMAlitr, and are carrying on their business in all its branches. Horses carefully Mhod in Fiest-Class Style. They have also opened a Wh«elwright's Shop, where all work of that description will be done at reasonable prices. Their branch at OitAiiu will in future be opened Daily, and orders left will be puuctually attended to. 216 WOOL. mHE UNDERSIGNED are Cash PurJL chasers of Wool and other Produce, or will advance on consignments to their London agents.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3906, 24 April 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3906, 24 April 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3906, 24 April 1877, Page 4