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LANGKLE Y AJSTI) TSWWpLASPB ■ : ; AET-IJ^lQ^;. : ;-: ■ ■ . ; . 1880. ' ' 'S;it PRIZES NOW ON VIEW. INSPECTION '^fe*ED.I: J r^j

Coaches ; WAIPUKURATT, WALLINGFORD, AND PORANGAHAU LINE OF COACHES. TYNE AND DAULTON, the. , Prdprietors " of the / .aboTe'| beg to state; that their Coaches have started running as usual on Mondays and Thursdays to Wallihgfbrd' and Porangahau," returning on Tuesdays} and Saturdays to Waipukurau. . : ' ' ', : ' ■> " •Passengers fares and charges for • ; parcels will be found most reasonable. . , , ■ - . •':'.' TYNE & DAULTON, j 40 • : 0 ,■■■■■ , ; ■<_, Propietqrs. I :i •■'- R V M E R -'' S I NAPD3R AND TARADALE ROYAL MATT, COACHES. ! J'.V TIMETABLE. ; . Fkom T^iiADALS: . ; Ist \ past 8 o'clock, New Road, i j 2nd it« 9 „ vlaMeanee, > 3rd 11 „ New Road. : 4th Jto 2 „ via Meanee, • • . .' . Fkom Napikb: '.'■.,,! ; " Ist 10 o'oleok, Newton's Corner, New Road, I 2nd 11 o'clock, via Meanee ! 3rd \ past 2 o'clock, New Read : 4th 4 o'clock, via Meanee . . ' \ ! ' ' ' ' The Puketapu Coach leaves Nailer e^very Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings at 11, o'olook, departing from Puketapii the game days, at 1 o'clock. ; ' ■: Fare to Meanee and , Taradale, 1b 66V .",„,' Puketapu, 35.. ;■ . ; Special Coaches, Baggies, and . Saddle Horses oanbe had at Taradale at any time. < ■ 107 lj G. RYMER. 1 ■' ■ ' \ ■ ' i OjN and after WEDNESDAY, Ist JTauWyj 1879, Four-horse Coaches 1 will Napier -weekly for Taupo Rot6rua,| and Tauranga, leaving Napier every Wbdnbsda* Moenincj, arriving at Tauranga'' on SITtTE- : »A* "'} leaving Tauranga every ' Wbdnesday, arriving at Napier on Saturday. '' - i . ' Private awangements to all parts of the. Hot Lake Distnet for conveyance 1 of parties' can be made on application to the Proprietor. Fabks i • '■ " ' Taupo ... £2 10s Tauranga £5 Os W.KELLY, Booking Office — Clarendon Hotel,' Napier. 108 AFOUR-HOESE COACH leaves Kopua for Wellington every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on arrival of 7.45 train from Napier, returning Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday for 2.30 train. Also, two days to Wellington, via the Wairarapa route: HASTWELL, MACARA & CO.; Proprietors. EDWARD COITMAN, Agent, Kopua. J. C. BECKER, 109 Agent, Napier. "OOYAL MATT, LINE of COACHES JLY; between PETANE and the WESTERN SPIT will run Daily on and after this date — "" Leaving Patane at 8 o'clock a.m. and 2 p.m. Leaving Ferry Hotel, Spit, at 11 o'clock a.m. and 4 p.m. Fares 2s 6d each -way. Booking Office — Clarendon Hotel, Napier. ; W. VILLESS, ; Petane. August 30, 1877. 110 GRANT'S MAIL COACHES T BAYS HAYBLOOK for HASTINGS JU RAILWAY STATION in connection with the Train as follows : — Havelook. Blastings Dep. 8.30 aan. Ar. 8.50 a.m. Be. 9.0 a.m 11.40 12.0 lSisOpon 4.40 p.m. 5.0 p.m. 5. 1t Fabks Onb Shillino kaoh way. Coaoh can be hired to meet any train tha. ii not m«t in the ordinary Time*table for 8 % for one sv three passengers, above three the ordinary fare Of Is eaoh. ; : A Covered Express Waggon leaves Havelook daily at half-past 8 a.m., for Napier, carrying Goods and' Passengers at moderate rates, j . returniag in the; afternoon. . All parcels left at Mr Charles Palmer's ar Mr Cohbn'3 will be promptly forwarded. , - Parcels reoeived for CHye, Hayelock, Waimarama, Tej Apitij Pourere, Maraekakaho, and Karamu.: Ladies' and Gents' Saddle Horns, .7s Cd ■•' ! ■ per day. " '•'■■•: ■ • ; ]' Single-seated Buggiei,"l6s per day Doable „ 20s „ i Covered Carriages for Wedding Parties on hire ■■ . ' ,■'..■'■'. Horses broken to single and doable harneu : Saddle Horses, Baggies, Covered Carriages, , md Ceaohcs «an be ha.d to meet' any 'train 1 at Hastings by posting or telegraphing to G. , Grant, Hastings. - 111 GEO. GRANT. /Miscellaneous ■ AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS QN 1 SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. 'pO ARRIVE, EX, ST. LEONARDS:— 81 paokaees Samuelson's Combined BALANCE DRAUGHT REAPERS and MOWERS 10 paokages Samuelson's "OMNIUM SELFIRAKING SIDE-DELIVERY REAPERS 6 "STAR" PATENT HORSERAKES, with wheels 3ft. 6in. and 4ft, high _^ TO ARRIVE, EX AMELIA ROSS :— 20 MoOORMACK'S REAPING and SELF-BINDING MACHINES. These Machines have! been thoroughly tested in repeated trialß throughout Otago and Canterbury, and proved the BEST ADAPTED for COLONIAL WORK.— They are equally suited for Grass Seed, Oats, or Wheat Crops. JOHN DUTHIB AND CO., Sole Agents, 98 Willis-street, Wellington. TJIXTRACT from letter of Private Ward, |JJ of the Frontier Mounted Police, Cape Colony, August 1878 :— "I should just like you to see the. real farm-house Bread that I bake ! The bven is one dug in the ground, and is just large enough to hold our daily quantum of two loaves. We use flour, water, salt, and Boßwick's Baking Powdbb. My bread often surprises me, it is so light, and white as snow. Some of our men will insist that I have been •in the trade,' and nothing I can say will oonvince them to the contrary." N.B.— This invaluable article, toay be obtained of all Grocers and Storekeepers in Id and 2d paokets, and Cd and 1b patent boxes. 119

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5542, 20 November 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5542, 20 November 1879, Page 4