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Business Notioes HASTINGS TIMBEK, FIREWOOD AND COAL YABDS. ! On Hand and For Sale, A LAEOB ASSORTMENT O¥ SAWN TIMBER, Totara, Riinu, and White Pine House Blocks, Strainers, Posts and Shingles Goals and Firewood A Largo Stock of IRONMONGERY OF ALL KTNDB. New Goods constantly arriving. An Experienced Tinsmith, Plumber, Locksmith, and Pipo-fitter on the premised. All kinds of aDove work undertaken at shortest notice. SEEDS. SEEDS. SEED 3. English and American Vegetable and Flower Seeds Clovers, Rape, Lucerne, Canary Turnip and Mangold, &c. POTATOES, OATS, MAIZE, HAY, STBAW, AND CHAFF Always on Hand. TTT NIGHT T>BOB., Hastings. 23 K. A. W x * s ° * la now showing NEW 300 D& Suitable for the SUMMER SEASON. WEST OLIVE GENERAL '.STORE. (.EBTABIIBHB© 1866,] 30 WAN'S SPARKLING XXXX, maTe from Looal Malt and Hops ; also, Woodville Cheese. It is really splendid. Come to the Provincial and try it. T. WATERWORTH, 178 Proprietor. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. W/^1 ATO has removed from Emerson- • Kj street to New Premises over Messrs Hannah and Oo.'s Boot Establishment, Hastings-street. Entrance to Sample Rooms— Next the Union Shipping Company's Office, Browning-street. 9 mfIOMAS TTJ IBH O P STOOE, STATION AND GENERAL COMMISSION A<*** A IT, Hastings. 227 PAPATU SAWMILLS, ORMONDVILLE. THE Mills are in full working order Orders entrusted to the undersigned wi'l be despatched quickly. A quantity of Building Timber on hand ; also, Blocks, Palings, Posts and Rails, &c. S. B. FIRTH, . 223 Proprietor. HAMPDEN SAWMILL. / Of\fi ArtA FHBT Building fll/UjVW Timber For Sale, Also, T and Gt and Rusticated Boards. Apply to W. RATHBONB, 224 Waipawa, DANEVIRKE STEAM SAWMILLS. fTiHE undersigned are prepared to supply JL Contractors and others with Totara Timber, any sizes, at the shortest notice. HENDERSON BROS., & WftATT, 225 Danevirke IK) T I O H. MAKATOKU SAW MILLS. HPHE undersigned having Purchased from 1. the Trustees in Mrs Friberg's Estate the above Sawmills and Plant, are now pre« pared to Execute Orders for Totara and other Timbers at the shortest notice and favorable terms. PABBONS & SMALL. Makatoku, sth July, 1884. 226 fIIHE undersigned has taken office as JL Licensed Interpreter and Native Agoncics in general, and trusts from long experience in the Government servioes of the colony, for which he holds many and the highest testimonials, to merit a fair share of publio patronage. Office in Tennyson-street, next to Mr Dawson's furniture show-room. F. E. HAMLIN. Napier, January 15th, 1885. 61 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. TIME-TABLE ON AND AFTER DECEMBER 16th, 1884.. WEEK DAYS ONLY. SOUTH. Stations, i a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p. mi p.m. p.m. Spit ... dep. ... 10.2 a 11.15 2.48 3.50 w n^ Q ./ arr. .. 10.3011.23 2.56 3.58 .. I Napier | dop 7<25 i O .5O 3.0 4.20 5.80 9.30 1 ♦Awatoto Farndon ... 7.4311.10 ... 3.20 4.40 6.50 9.50 ♦Whakatu ♦Tomoana „„...„„ f ar. .. 11.30 6.15 10.10 Hatngs| de 85 3<50 5<5 _ I ♦PakiPaM ♦Poukawa TeAute ... 9.0 4.50 6.5 t>> ' ♦Pukehou "3 Kaikora ... 9.35 5.25 6.42 O Waipawa ... 9.48 5.40 6.68 £ ♦Tarewa >o Waipukurau 10.12 6.5 7.15 B *Woburn ... • "S ♦Oruawharo ... ... OT Takapau ...11.2 6.57 ♦Kopua ... ♦Papatu Ormondville 11.35 7.35 Makatuku ... 11.43 7.42 ♦Matamau ♦Mangatera ... ♦Danevirke p.m. Tahoraite ar. 12.25 BJW NOttTH. Stations, a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Miles Tahoraite de _. 6.55 ... 1.30 1 ♦Danevirke ...... 3 ♦Mangatera 8 ♦Matamau 12 Makotuku 7.43 ... 2.15 14 Ormondville 7.50 ... 2.22 16 ♦Papatu >f 17 + Kopua "S 23 Takapau 8.25 ... 2.53 O 26 ♦Oruawharo t>» 31 ♦Woburn 36 Waipukurau 635 ... 9.25 ... 3.45 B 37 ♦Tarewa 4 41 Waipawa ... 6.55 ... 9.48 ... 4.4 £ 45 Kaikora ... 7.8 ... 10.4 ... 4.17 49 ♦Pukehou 53 TeAute ...7.43 ... 10.35 ... 4.50 57 ♦Poukawa 63 ♦PakiPaki 68 Hastings ... 8.4310.0 11.38 1.35 5.45 6.45 69 ♦Tomoana 71 ♦Whakatu p.m. 74 Farndon ... 9.4 10.2312.3 2.0 6.8 7.5 77 ♦Awatoto an to- or. I «• 9.2610.4312.23 2.20 6.30 7.25 80 Napier } d 9< 3 01 0.60 1.22 3.15 , 82 Spit ... ar. 9.3810.58 1.30 3.23 § . *Fia& Stations. — Trains do not stop unless required. Notice should be given to the G-uard at the previous stopping station by any passengers desiring to alight at Flag Sta< tion*. 257

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7146, 25 April 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7146, 25 April 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7146, 25 April 1885, Page 1