Fublio Oonveyanoea. j RTMER'S COACHES. /f\N and after Monday, the 26th instant, , vi/ . a OOAOH Trill leave Newton and : Irvine's corner at hall-past 9 for Taradale, aiid half-past 2 do. Leave Taradale at 11 ;,jO*&lock for Napier, and 4 o'clock in tbo evening*-• • '.■ ' • The ooaohes from Taradale will run at , u^oal. ' 1Q& . G. RYMBB. J COBB & C o.* S TELEGRAPH LINE OP COACHES ;' Hastwell, Maoara & Co., Proprietors. NOTICE. A Great Reduotion of Fares by the above Line. "T"N future a Pour-horse Ooaoh will leave the JL Bail way Station, Takapau, for Waling, ton and Wanganui every Monday and Thttbsdat Moeninq, returning on Tuesday and i Ebiday EvßHUtra. ,-' List op Coach Chabgbs fboji Takap^Ljo - : Palmbbbtoh. £ 0. d. Takapau to Tahoraite 0 15' 0 « „ „ Woodville 1 2 6 „ „ Gorge... 1 6 0 „ „ Lower Perry 1 7 6 „ „ Palmeraten ... .„ 112 6 Takapat; to WsLLraaTOH bx wax ob Mastobtok. £ s. d. Takapau to Woodville i a 6 „ Masterton , 2 2 6 , » >» Upper Hutt 3 & _Q Hum to Wkihhoxok, £ I d. 1 Train, Ist class ... „, ,„ o4 6 . m 2nd „ 0 2 9 • Palmhbston to Wbllinotoh tia Wist i Coast. Train and Cowh Fare ... ... £1 19 aad iPasaengsrs allowed 141ba luggage free. 2« Agent, Eaatinga'-street. . ON and after TußßbAr, 6th Deoember Pour-horse Coaches will leave Napiw : weekly for Taupo, Botorua, and Taurang*' leaving Napier every. TrniBDAT MoßKoraV arriving at Tauranga on Pbdoayj leaving ' Tauranga>very Tubsday, arriving at Napier 1 OnPEEDAYS. ' ' ' '■■"• Pabbb; Taupo £2 10 f ' Tauranga ... ... £5 Ob A. PETEBS. Booking Office at Mr. Cohen's Panoy ) : Bepoaitory, Hastings-street. 107 i GRANT'S MAIL COACHES • T EAVE HAVELOOK f or HAfITDTCW JLJ BAILWAY STATION in connection • with the Train as foilowB :— • ' ■'■' Havelock. Hastings B.S. : Dep. 9.0 a.m. Ar. 9.30 aaru Be. 9.86 ajnj: 11.45 12.15 pjn. 12^5 pja, 4.30 p.m. 5.0 6,6pjD|,l ' An Open Express Waggon leaves Havelock I daily for goods* as required. ; ' I a Coach can be hired to meet any train, that 1 r is not met ia the ordinary Time-table for 3f, H for one or three passengers, abave three the 1 ordinary fare of Is eaoh. ' " . : ' '. Pares Is each way. 1 General goods, 8s per ton Timbor, Is per hundred feet Shingles, Is per 1000 Ladies' and Gents' Saddle Horses, 7i 6d per day. .. Single-seated Buggies^lSs per day ~-4"~ - Double „ 20b „ Horses broken to single and double harneM 2 Horses bought and sold on commission. Saddle Horses, Buggies, or Coaoh«s can be ha 3to meet any train at Hastings by tfllc>7 graphing to G. Grant, Hastings. : ' ; 101 GKO. GRANT. WAIFUSURAU & WALLINGFOBD LINE OP COACHES. /COACHES leave the Tavißtook Hotel, \J Waipukurau, every Mohday ; and Thuesdat, after the arrival of the 7.55 ajru Train from Napier, returning from Wallingford on Wednesdays and Satubdayb, iv i time for the 3.5 p.m. Train from Napier. Pares each way 16s. ' I Parcels forwarded by Train will be at* ■ tended to. - '.- m ' W. TYNB, ■ 108 Proprietor. H EOBERTSON AND DBUMMOND, r GENEBAL 7 BLACKSMITHS, PARBIEBS, IJkc, fc Tabadalb and Ohahtt, TT>EG to annbunoe that theyihave opened* , Sl> Branch Establishment, at OKAHTX,and are carrying on their business in jM&P* 3 branches. ~ - - - Horses carefuUy Shod in FiBST-^fiiai i Style. They have also opened a Wheelwright's Shop, where . all work of that description will be^done at reasonable prices. Their branch at Omahtt ;will in future be opened Daily, and orderß left will be punc|ut. ally attended to. , . ' gg: WOO LV s mHE UNDERSIGNED are O««a P»rX chasers of Wool and other Produ§e» er will advance on consignnwHts to tneu( b London agents* . 26 WATT BBOTHEBS^ HAWKE'S BAY BOILING - DOW«[ i -rTTOOL-SCOUBING by Petrie's Patent VV Wool washing Machine will be don at the following rates, viz. : Locks and pieces ... ... Id perlb. i Fleece wool lid „ Woel forwarded to Boiling-down siding will be attended to. R. P. WILLIAMS. L Olive, November 1, 1876. 83 r ~~ JAMES ,WM. WITTY, 3 LICENSED GOVERNMENT BROKEB i; ' AND LAND AGENT. 5 — Offices: Shakespeare-road, Napier. Marine Parade, Clyde, Wairoa. 92 , Floeiline ! — Fob the Teeth and \ Bbeath. — A fevr drops of the liquid' j "Floriline" sprinkled on a wet toothj brush produces a pleasant lather,. which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites or impurities, hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops decay, gives to the , teeth a peculiar pearly-whiteness, and a • delightful fragrance to the breaith. It removes all unpleasant odours arising from decayed teeth or tobacco smoke. "The Fragrant Floriline," being composed in , part of Honey and sweet herbs, is delicious to the taste, and the greatest toilet dis--5 covery of the age. Price 2s 6d, of all " Chemists and Perfumers. Prepared by l Henry Gallup, 493 Oxford-street, London. ,^299 THE NEW PHOTOGBAPHIO GALLEBY. 3 (Opposite Union Bank, Napier), Is NOW OPEN Daily. Spepimens on view W. H. MAO EY. 6 D. E. LI N D 8 A V, BUILDBB AND OOHTBAO3»B, Shakespeare-road. 81
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3908, 17 May 1877, Page 4
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