Mr F. Fulton CHOICE XNDIAN mHA, In 261 b Boxes. T INOOLN X\IP. Nothing better for Lice^f . ' I ' .— — . ! /GLYCERINE "F\IP. Surpasses everything for Ticks, Wool, &o. FBBDK. FULTON, Agent, 1 132 Emerson-street, Napier^ '- Fbedk. FULTON 7 "" Emerson-street, Napier, Has for Sale— SEEDS. MANGOLDS Long Bed, Seleoted, Mammoth, and Orange ; Globe. RAPE, TURNIPS^OLOVEBS, LUOEBNE, LINSEED. Bye Grass, Italian, flye Grass, Cocksfoot, Crested Dogstail, &c., &o. 112 q ffqds tested hofpre sending out saiiway Time-table NAPIBB BAILWAY. * CHEAP FARES! HAWKE'S BAY RACES AND CATTLE i SHOW, OCTOBER, 1884. TT7IBOM all stations south- of Hastings fC SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS will be issued to Hastings, Tomoana, Whakatu, Farndon, Awatoto, or Napier, from Ootober 6th to Ootober 10th inclusive, available for return any day up to and inclusive of Saturday, October ] lth. ! From Napier, Awatoto, Farndon, Whakatu, and Tomoana, to Hastings, Saturday Return Tiokets for same period, available for the day of isaue only. SPEOIAL FARES. On Monday and Tuesday, Ootober 6th and 7th, and Thursday, October 9th, Speoial Fares will be issued from Napier and Farndon to Racecourse by Speoial Trains only, as follows :— ; ' Ootobbb 6th and 7sh. i Napier to Racecourse ... ... 4s each I Farndon to „ ... ... 8s „ Ootobbb 9ra. 1 Napier to Cattle Show ... 8s „ i Farndon to „ 2s „ ; Single or Return, irrespective of Class, available for the day of isßue only, inoluding admissirn to the course. j On the Bth and 10th there are no Special |toes, but only the cheap Saturday Beturn Tickets as above. I "No Goods on 6th, 7th, or 9th, excepting Exhibits for Cattle Show. On October 6th, 7th, and 9th the ordinary Time-table will be SUSPENDED and the following substituted :— - --. SOUTH. ' ■ A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. F.M. P.M. Napier 7.25 9.30 ... 11.20 1.30 4.45 7.0 Awatoto , .. Farndon ... 7.45 9.47 11.16 -g 1.48 5.5 7.20 Whakatu « g 1 Tomoana §£ Hastings ... 8.5 10.5 11.40 ,§ 2.1 5.30 7.45 Btceoourse 10, 11.4212.2 2.6 5.32 .. TeAute ... 8.56 6.25 8.40 Kaikora .. 9.31 6.88 9.15 Vaipawa ... 9.44 Special Tickets 7-10 jj-25 Wmpukurau ... lo.a available by theae 7.30 ».« Takapau ... 10.56 Trains. 8.20 ...; Qnaonaville ... 11.33 ***»«* . 8M K Makotuku ...11.40 9.0 ...■ Matamau ...12.0 • ... j MOKTH. "*"" ! A.M. A.M. F.M. F.M. F.M. F.M. Itatainau 1.55 Mnkotuku 6.35 2.20 Qrmpndville ... . ... 6.45 ; .... 2.27 •Jakapau 7.15 3.8 Waipukurau f 1.30 8.0 4.0 Waipawa 6.49 8.16 4.20 Kaikora 7.4 a 25 4.34 TeAvrtßf 7.40 8.56 ... ... .. 5.10 Bacecourae ,„ ... ... ..; 3.0 5.25 .. Hastings 8.20 9.6512.0 3.2 5.30 6.5 'Tomoana ... ... ... .;. .. wbakatu farndon 9.3 10.1512.25 3.22 6.55 6.28 "Awatoto '. Napier ... ... 9.2510.3012.50 3.45 6.15 6.50 I Notb.— Trains stop at Flag Stations as usual, excepting the 11.20 from Napier, whioh does not stop at Farndon, Whakatu, Tomoana, or Hastings. j All Spit Trains are Cancelled these Three Bays. On the 11.20 frdm Napier, and 5.35 p.m. from Racecourse, Carriages will be reserved for Ladies. -. ; On WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, October Bth and 10th, Ordinary Trains will run as usual. • EXTRA TRAIN. SOUTH. SOBTH. , p.m. p.m. Napier . ... 1.30 Racecourse ... 4.16 Awatoto ... — Hastings ... — Farndon ... 1.46 Tomoana ... — Whakatu ... — Whakatu ... — Tomoana ... — Farridon ... 4.40 Hastings ... 2.4 Awatoto ... — Raceoourso ... 2.6 Napier ... 6.0 ! A. V. MACDONALD, i 1160 District Manager. nemoval notice. ( NOTTOBI OF BEkOV;AL M B XT I i^ONROY, BUTCHER, Hf \^/ begß to inform his patrons, and the: publio generally, that he his removed. from the Shop in Hastings-street to larger and more, commodious premises in the same street, opposite Mr E. W. Knowles. The premises nave been specially fitted up for carrying on a huge business, and those entrusting bfAo'rr to his w« will reoeive every : attention. 1...i. . 105 PRIVATE SCHOOL FOB YOTJHGr LADIES. MONTFLEURI, PARK TERRACE, OHRISTOHTJROH. Conducted by MRS CROSBY, and her sister ; MISS FUOHS. Established 1873. THE Course of Instruction embraces the various branches of study requisite for a sound education. j The, house, whioh overlooks the Park, is spacious, and occupies one of the highest and moat healthy positions in the City of Chriat.'ohuroh. ■ Every attention is paid to the moral training manners j and* bearing of pupils, and ..due arrangements are made to seoure their physical well-being arid comfort, v ." i :-''.•-." j The school "terms in 'January, May, and September respectively. .882 NA P I E'B(':i:SX^ : IN 6 BfiAIX 1 BBOWNIN^STREBT, i ON} TUESDAY i HVENINGHS yj. ; v . Byom 6to 8 o'clock; 1 Deposits received from It to £100. ■■■ ■i j Five pcr T cent allowod :bn deposits .not exceeding £10Q: 1 k " ..!' • ' ...
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6973, 27 September 1884, Page 1
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713Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6973, 27 September 1884, Page 1
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