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gUtrtfouwff, MR R. WELLWOOD'S SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ANNUAL SALE OF SHOW AND OTHER Tho undersigned has mucli pleasure in announoiinz Hint ho will open his now saio Yards, at Hastings, on the 15th ot OCTOBER, tho day after tho Agricultural and Pastoral Society a Show), wlion ho will oircr a large pTttle and horses, \J Including snow stock. As tho date named 13 a most favornblo timo for tho disposal o£ Stock tho auctioneer solicits entries for tho abovo sale. R. WELLWOOD, 1171 Auctioneer. El WELLWOOD 1 HAS FOR SALEm Acres of Improved Land, 0 miles from Waipukurau, dwolling-houso, woolshed, &o. ; easy tornis. 253 Acres, Ashloy-Clinton, 200 acres in English gr.is3, balance fallen bush, 4-roomcd houso, garden, and orchard ; also, stable, cart, and implement sheds. 139 Acres, 3 miles from Waipawa, all in English grass, 3-roomed houso, gardon, and orchard. Easy terms. 105 Acres of First-class Land, 11 milo from 14 Acros g ßich Soil, divided into throo paddocks; artesian woll, with 4-roomod house. . , Sections from i aero to 4 acres, adjoining tho . racecourse , 5-Roomed Houso, with i noro of land ; a good invostmont. Easy terms. 6-Roomcd Houso, with 1 nero of land, In Southampton-street; water laid on. 3 Aero of Land in Rail way-streot; amofstdosirablc residential site. Two Firat-class Business Sites opposite Boocroft's hotel. ! ' ■-' ' Also. A largo number of Sections In different parts of Hastings, llf>B FOR SALE, Seed and Eating Potatoos, R. WELLWOOD, 1169 ' ; /• . Hastings. . T7»OR SALE, '40 Tons First-class JL Potatoes. • R WBLIIWOOD . ME, R. WELLWOOD has' on Sale Crushed Barloy for horaos, Ground . Barloy, for pigs, Crushed Oats, Fowlwheat, • °' R. WELLWOOD, 1170 ' Auctioneer, Hastings. W. II. PATTERSON'S HORSE rfj^i. RELIEF Once Tkied W Always Used. PATTERSON'S HORSE RELIEF Is tho Best in tho World, and can bo used with confldonco ns nn outward application. It is a woll-triod Remedy, and as the hundreds of Testimonials can show has proved itsolf worthy of its namo. For Cuts, Wounds. Soro Shonlders, Soro Backs, Chapped Heels, Soro Throats and Influenza. Rheumatism, Blistoring, Mud Fovcr, Soro Uddois in Cows, Rheumatism, Cuts and Wounds in Dogs, and a Certain Curo for Calves suffering from Ringworm. A fow applications sufllcicn^ TESTIMONIALS. To Mr W. H; Patterson— ■ Dear Sir,- Waving soon jour Horso Roliof used on a mare of my own with satisfactory result for speedy use I can strongly recommend it. Every stable-kcopcr should keep it by him ; its value horo is not yot known, only to a fow.— W. A, Bekcroft, Horse Repository, Hastings To Mr W. H. Patterson— Dear Sir,— My woll-known horso Bushman, during tho steeplechase at Parawai, received a very sovcro bruiso on tho stifle-joint, causing great swelling and stiffness. A fow applications of your flowo Roliof put him right in a wonderfully short timo, nnd I have therefore groat plcasuro in testifying to its offlcacy. It is without doubt a most valuable remedy.— R. A. Wigzit, Junr., Thames. Sir,— My horso Alpha was suffering from Influenza, cold, and swollon glands., A fow applications o£ your Horso Relief cured him, ana I havo since won a raco with him nt tho rimmes.— Malcolm Halciiow, Cambridge. I havo used your Horso Roliof. and find it very efficacious for wounds and sprains.— Qeo, Hulme, Butcher, Auckland. Sir,— Wo havo used your Horso Roliet and found It very offlciont for wounds and sprains. — JAME3 Dignan and Co., Auckland, Sir,— Your Horao Roliof for soro backs and sore shouldors I nnd to bo tho best modicino I over used.— J as. M'Anoltv, Otahuhu. I havo used your Horso Rcliof for wounds on horsos, nnd I find it to be a really useful article.— T. M'Laughlin, Son of Mnstor of the Hounds, Auckland. Dear Sir,— l hereby cortify that Mr W. Patterson's Horso Relief is tho best of tho kind I havo over used.— W. P. Potter, Coach Propriotor. All who havo tried Patterson's Horso Roliof declare it novor fails. Compounded undor personal superintendOnco of J. FILLMORE DAY, M.P.S., Chomist and Druggist, AH Orders to be sont, nnd nil remittances mado, to R. T. DOUGLAS, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING DEPOT THAMES, NEW ZEALAND. W- A. BE~ECROFT, HAWKE'S BAY AGENT. TIME-TABLE OF GRIFFITHS' TAUPO ROYAL MAIL COACHES. T EAVES the Criterion Hotol at 6 JU o clock ovcry MONDAY MORNING, for Passengers previously booked, and finally leaving tho Post-offlco at 6.30 a.m. for TAUPO, OIIINEMUTU, TAURANGA, CAMBRIDGE, AND THAMES, Arriving at Tarawora on Monday, Taupo on Tuesday, slaying at Taupo on Wodnoaday, leaving for Ohinomutu on Thursday arriving that night, and leaving for Tauranga Friday, arriving tbatnight, Thames Saturday, leaving Ohinomutu Friday for Cambridge, arriving that night, rail to Auckland from Cambridge Saturday. All Parcols by this Lino will not bo taken unloss propaiO. Special Conveyances oan bo obtained at any limo by arrangomonfc with tho Agent, who will givo any further information that may bo roquircd. Agent for E. Robortson's Ohinomutu Coaoho3 Passengers* can now bo booked through. F. WATKINSON, 133 Criterion Hotel, Napior. COTTON'S OMNIBUS LINE. ON" and after MAY Ist the Timetnblo will bo as follows :— First 'Bus loaves SPIT at a quartor to 9, leaving COOPER'S at a qunrtor-past 9 for Spit, Noxt 'Bus leaves SPIT at a quartor past 9, leaving for SPIT again at a quartor to 10. This Timo-tablo will bo kept up tho entire day without interval. Tho last 'Bus loaves town nt 5.45. Sundays and Holidays excepted. 131 ON and after TUESDAY, the 11th August, h Coach will run Daily from Tahoraito on arrival of tho 7.25 Train for Mas torton and Palmerston. JAMES MACARA, Propriotor 137 T. PEDDIE, Agent CURRY'S COACHES A COACH will leave Hastings for Napior Daily at 8.40 a.m., roturning from Napier for Hastings at 3 p.m. All parcols dolivored within J-mllo of Railway Station. All orders and mossages punctually attended JAMES CURRY 13 Proprietor NOTICE. C GAMBLING'S Coach will c XA leavo Woodvilto for Tahoraito daily at 9 a.m., till furthor notice -AH goods addressed to tho undorslgned will bo punctually attonded to. Goods carried through to Palmerston. C. RAMBLING, , 33 Proprietor. LIFE AND nEALTH. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE EVF.t KNOWN. THE PILLS ASSIST nature by PURIFYING THE BLOOD, thus ronovating tho vory SPRINGS OF LIFE. They sustain tho NERVOUS ENERGY in youth, and rostoro It ns ago advancos. Thoy promoto DIGESTION by acting cortainly but gently on tho LIVER AND BOWELS, And thoy can bo confidently recommended to FEMALES OF ALL AGES as a suro and secure remedy in tho manifold complaints incidental to tho box. Dropsical Swellings and Kidnoy Disoases quickfy_ yield to their altorativo proporties. THE OINTMENT. Ah oxpericnoo lias clearly provod— for tho past 40 years— is unrivalled ns a healing ngoht in ovory kind of ULCERATION BAD LEGS, BAD BREASTS, OhV WOUNDS AND SORES. Whonrubbod into tho skin, as salt is into meat, it (searches out and romovos Inward INFLAMMATION, C'ONGKSTIO-i' AND SWELLINGS. Its application to any affected part removes and soothes NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATIC PAINS. For Soro Throats, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Abscesses, and all Skin Diseases it has no Manufactured only at'pROFESSOIt nOLLOWAY'S Establishment, 533, Oxkord • sntKET, London, And sold at Is, ljd, 2s 9d, Is Gd, 11s, 225, and 33b each Box and Pot, by all Vendors of Medicines throughout tho civilised .world, with directions for uso in almost ovory language OUT Purchasers should look to tho Labol on tho Pots and Boxos. If tho addross is not 8 Oxford-street, London, ey aro spurious. 171 NOTICE. ALL Claims against the Executors in tho ostate of Uio lato S. H. Firth must bo sont in to tho undorslgned without ' lolny- J. J. BROWNE, 1097 Manager for Executors, MAKAIOKU STORE lOITOSITE TUB RAILWAY STATION). A. 0. WEBBER BEGS to announce ho has commenced Business nt Mnkatoku, in thoso Promises latoly occupied by Mr F. 11. Drowor, ns Gonornl Storekeeper and Tlmbor Doalei 1 , and trusts by strict attention and modoralo ohargos to reeoivo a fair sbaro of support. A largo stock of sound Matai Flrowood, Tolara Fencing Posts, Strainors, nnd Houso Blocks, Split Palings and Shingles on hand mdforSulo. 12

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7548, 23 September 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7548, 23 September 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7548, 23 September 1886, Page 4

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