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coaoTies COTTON'S OMNIBUS LINE. )N and after MAY Ist the Time-table will be as follows j — First 'Bus leaves SPIT at a quarter to leaving COOPER'S at a quarter-past 9 r Spit. Next 'Bus leaves SPIT at a larter-paßt 9, leaving for SPIT again at quarter to 10. This Time-table will be pt up the eatire day without interval, le last *Busleavea town at 5.45. 551 APIER OMNIBUS OOMPASY. DHKAP FAKUtS! CHEAP FARBB 1 ~V you wish to keep the Cheap Fares _ patronise the 'Bus Company, that was st to Reduce the Fares. Timk-iablh : a.m. !u» leaves Mr Cooper's, Watchmaker, Hastings-Btreet, at ... 9.0 ost-ofSce ... 1.. 9.5 op of Shakespeare Hill 9.10 rrising at Spifc 9.20 cave Murray, Roberts and Co.'s corner, Spit, at ... ... ... 9.80 pit Post-office ... 9.35 rriving at Napier ... ... 9.5 C k nd each hour after during the day. Last 'Bus arrives Napier 6.50 p.m. J. R. REDSTONE, 12 Manager. NOTICE. ri f X AMBLING'S Coach will leave O* f.X Woodville for Tahoraite vory Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday aormug, at 9 a.m., till further notice. All ;oods addressed to the undersigned will be lunctually attended to. Goods carried hrough to Palmerston. C. HAMBLISO, r 59 Proprietor. OATEA ROYAL MAIL COACH will i 7 leave Napier every Wednesday, at 4 ).m., for Kuripapanga, lotving Kuripapungn (very Monday ftt 7 a.m. for Napier. Booking office, Albion Hotel, where all sarcels will be punctually attended to. ALEXANDER MaODOJSALD, 255 Proprietor. XpnVTABDS 1 Daily Coach loaves • JCi Woodville every Morning for Eahor&ite, to catch the 12 25 Train from Napier. Fares, 5s ; Return, 7s 6d. Goods and Parcels at I ow Rates. ■ J. EDWARJ'S, 253 Proprietor ALTERATION OF Tlilti-TABiiM OF GRIPFIEIIS 1 rfUUPO ROYAL MAIL COACHES. Leaves tho Albion Stables at 6 o'clock every MON IJAYMOaMI iSTG, calling at the Criterion, Maaonic, and Clarandon Hotels for passen^era previously booked, and finally le iving the Po?t Office at 6 3U a.m. for TAUPO, OHINHIHUTU, TADRANGA, OAM BRID &B, •» AM D THAM KS, Arriving at Tsirawera on Monday, Taupo on Tuesday, staying at Two on Wed nesd/ty, leaving for O.'iinomutu on Thursday, arriving that night, and leaving for t'auranga Friday, arriving that uight, Thames Saturday, leaving Ohinemutu Friday for Cambridge, arriving that night ; tail to Auckland from Cambridge Saturday. Special Ounvoyances can be obtained at any time by arrangement with the Agent, who will give any further information that may be required. W. H. ELLIOTT, Agent, Corner of 'Emerson-street and 381 Marine Parade, '-apier. 0088 & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINK OF ROYAL MAIL OOAOHES, Carrying under Contract Her Majesty's Mails. "W" EAVES Tahoraite on the arrival of the JLJ 7.25 train from Napier for Woodville and Palmerston Daily. For Masterton on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS. Passengers leaving Napier by the 7.25 train, and going by these coaches, can react Wanganui the same day. Special convey, ances can be arranged for ab any time. TTIXCURSIONISTS to Tahoraite nexl -BU Thursday, wishing to go to Palmerstoi in time for the evening train for Wanganui, or to go to Woodville and return iiext day can arrange for comfortable Coaches bj applying to T. Peddie, Clarendon Olul Hotel, Napier, I Head Office : Council Chambers, Master ton. 25( Consultations. ADAM T> ED E -O I Is now forming his Annual Series of Com panics on the MELBOURNE CUP, 1885, To be run first week in November. 4000 Members at 10s each. To be divided j as foliows : — First Horse £500 Second Horse 200 Third Horae... 100 Other Starters (divided) ... 500 1 Non-starters (divided) ... 700 Total ... £2000 It is particularly requested that early ap> plication for Shares will be made, as eact list will be drawn as soon as filled, in the presence of the Press and a Committee ol Subscribers. Uesults will be forwarded tc Subscribers immediately after drawing, and the next list proceeded with. Any Subscriber drawing a horse in any list will be allowed, if he so desires it, to invest in the following list any sum not exceeding Foui Pounds without remitting any further cash, this amount to be ultimately deducted from prize money. No. 1 now open. Application by letter only, enclosing Two Stamps, with exchange on Cheques, or by Money Order, Bank JN otes, or Drafts. Registered Letters or Telegrams will hot on any account be received. If Bank Notes are sent, please use two envelopes, one sealed and placed inaide the other. P.O. Orders preferred when procurable. It will greatly expedite business if an addressed envelope is enclosed with application. Address— AD -kM BEDE, Care of £». N. Abbott, 815 Box No. 2, Wißt-ofncp Auckland. "FAUIS ARix. aTUboutfcjM Tdliwas.' ROBIN HOOD COMPANY, By their popularity have again asserted their Bupreuoau.)'. Look at the result of tht-ir Queen's Birthday S'r.igramme. Something wonderful. 13,280 shares ao\<\- in six weeks. 528 H;xtra Cash Prizes, £5 eauh, were allottsd. 74S Prizes instead of 220. NOW OPEN ON A itACING ANO COURSING PROGRAMME, Which must close on 7th July, aa the Waterloo Gup is fixed for Bth, 9th ani 10th July, a week earlier than lest year. Early application therefore necessary, as we are going ahead full steam. 8000 at 10s, £4000. FliiST PRIZfil £1000. About 220 Prizes. Melbot/bnb Geand National Stbeplhchabk. — About 25 nominations. First, £1000 ; second, £300 ; third, £150 ; all others— divided— about £20 each, £450. —£1900. WatbbTiOO Cup, Chbistohttboh.— About 61 nominations. Winner Waterloo Cup, £200; runner-up, £100 j winner Waterloo Purse, £50 ; Bunner-up, £26 ; Winner Waterloo Plate. £50 ; Runner-up, £25 ; all other dogs— divided— about £10 each, £550. — £1000. 126 OABH Boncb.— 2 at £50, £100 { 4at £25, £100} 5 at £20. £100 j 10 at £15 £iSO; 10 at £10, £100; 15 at £8, £120 ; 30. at £6, £180 j 50 at £5 f £250. -£llOO. Will close 7th of July. Each Ticket has Ten Chances, and can obtain a prize in each drawing. .We are glad to have again hit public taste, by allotting extra prizes instead of increasing advertised value of existing prizes when we moro than fill. We shall again devote all moneys for application over 8000 to extra £5 Cash Bonds (lees usual commission), called 9th Class, bat -must explain. that all. tickets sold up to time of closing have equal chances of everything on the programme. Please send. two 2d stamps for reply and result .(two; stamped addressed 1 envelopes grentiy expedites business:); , P.O.' orders preferred, .vis exchange on stamps and cheques/ Coin or notes should be registered. Registered letters and telegrams received. %meiifrmßiNM^pipp^AWt\ ;;^/"* C^e^ot^Stapleton and Fleming,.; ;p

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7197, 24 June 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7197, 24 June 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7197, 24 June 1885, Page 4

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