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l^viniUuntt jf mirtfmcuf aUiutufnrton). , HAWKE'S BAY INLAND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MANUFACTORY & DEPOT WAIPUKURAU. TO FARMEUS, AGRICULTURISTS, AND SETTLEUS GENERALLY. THE GREAT SUCCESS that lias hitherto attended om- efforts in supplying a First-class Article at a Fair Price, if quite good enough guarantee of the Genuineness of our productions ; and has induced us still further to study the various requirements of our numerous customers. We have now on hand and for sale Agricultural Implements of every description, suitable for the district, and at prices that Defy Compot ition, of our own manufacture. Wo would beg to call Special Attention to our importation of IMPROVED PLOUGHS, Single, Double, and Throe Furrow, Disc Harrows, Grain and Grass Seed Sowing Machines, & „ &c., manufactured by P. AND D. DUNCAN OF CITRISTCHURCH, Than which better value in these lines wore never before offere to the Public of Hawko s Hay The unvaried Success that has attended the Products of this Firm of late years ranks thorn among tho foremost Implement Makers of the colony. Being Solo Agents for this Firm in Hawke's Bay, Goods sent for through us will be delivered. at any Railway Slation cheaper than is sent for Direct to the Finn. If you have not an Illustrated Catalogue already send for one to tlie undersigned— A. JONES & SONS, WAIPUKURAU. i OUR WHEELWRIGHT AND COACHBUILDING DEPARTMENTS I Are deserving of a visit from those in want of ■Vehicles, from a WHEELBARROW to a BULLOCK mi AY, nnd from a SPRING CART to a j HANDSOME or an Artistieally-flnishd BUGGY, your wants can be supplied. These • ARE ALL GUARANTEED, And made of the very best Material and Workmanship, Lightness, with STRENGTH and DURABILITY, being our Speciality, OUR HORSE-SHOEING DEPARTMENT 1 Being in the hands of a MASTER FARRIER, Customers can rely upon having every cave exercised towards tho feet of their Steeds and at tho LOWEST PAYING PRICE. ! Wo have also, for the benefit of our Patrons, added to our Establishment an 1 IRONMONGERY STORE, j Where Customrs can procure almost every Requisite required on a Station. All the Lending Line 3 kept in Stock. Galvanised Corrucrated I Iron foin sft to 10ft lengths, Fencing Wire, Staples. Barbs and Barbing Tools, WiroNails from Hin to Gin, and Spike Nai'.s | Seaming Twines, Binding Twine specially for Hornsby's and Samuelson's Machines, Tarred Twine for Thatching ' : Machine Fittings and Aprons, any maker : Pumps, force and lift, and Pipes suitable for Sheep-dips. j Oils and Paints, all colors, and Lubricating Oils for the finest Machinery, Turpentine and Stockholm Tar. Lamp-black and Ruddle. ''■ N.8.-TIMBEK JACKS Suppliod and Repaired on the shortest notice, likowiso ALL SAWMILL REQUIREMENTS. 1 ALEX. JONES & SONS, | GO WAIPUKURAU.

%tntlwna battle. , NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. \ NAPIER SECTION. j TIME TABLE,' On and after ' MARCH 22ND, 1887, ' WEEK DAYS ONLY. : SOUTH. j "-- | ; STATIONS. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M , spit,dop ..~iu6"i!is"Tr Ts~ y far .. 11.23 2.23 .. 4.13 .. . " iPIOr \dp"7!io!u.3slip' 4.j) USG.SOP. Karndon '.'. 1A0.U.5S 3.22 4.22 5.5 7.10 % I *Whakfttu ..* * * * * *ie "Tomoana ..* * * * * * Hastings, ftr 8.0 12.30 3.13 4.42 5.25)7.30 »» dp 8.5 3.50 5.31 <=S •PakiPaki.. "..-..* «o I *Poukawa .. * * .. * ■". I I I tToHauko .. t ?, c = I To Auto ar 8.53 .. ;4.42 .. 0.23 o p.gi i „ dp 9.7 .. 4.50 .. 0.28^ rf-o* i Tukohou .. * .. * •• „•• 'SS" 0 ! ! Kaikor/i .. 9.39 .. 5.24 .. 7.0 &< b» Waipawa.. 9.53 .. 5.37 .. 7.20 E h«S, c : ' ! tTapairu .. t 'SP>-5 • ' I Waip'k'r'u ar 10.12 .. 5.55 A^Ae. \ dp 10.20 .. fi.s .. 7.38 »to g3 .. * •- * — — io =J^> ♦Oruawharo * . . "* a S p Takapau ..11.10 ..7.0 ' «.? •Kopua ..*..'* : fg 'Papatu ..«..* i Sg ! Ormondville 11.45 .. 7.3 C i r' to i Makotuku.. 11.55 .. 7.18 §.3 ' 'Matamau .."..* o» ! 1 "Mangatora * .. * !»« I i Dannovirko 12.30 .. 8.28 £ M I ..*..* v i *Taraaki .."..* p •Oringi ..*..* £ 1 'Matahlwi ..*..* ra I *Victoria .."..♦ a \ Woodvillo ar 1.28 ..9.30 I O i I . I ; NORTH, ! . . | — STATIONS. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. ! W'odville.dp .. .. C.40 .. .. 2.40---i ''Victoria * .... * a j "jratahiwi *■-••*£ i 'Oringi i * •• ■• , = I \ Tamaki i * •• ■- . *>. ! 'Tnhoraiti ......' •• . - D Dannevirko .. |.. j 7.53 .. .. 44 ■§ ■■Jlangatcra * ■• .. cs •"jMatamau i * ■• .. •_ ! Mnkotnku ! 8.41 23 68 ' Ormondville . . . . 8.51 . . . . 30 (i^ i« :: :: :: « :: :: • 31 i Takapau 9.30 .. .. 5.0 • ; I -"Ocuawharo .. .. •■ •• to-, j i - Woburn * . . . . * .5 B , Waipuk'rau 0.35 .. 10.30 .. .. 6.0 SS H'apairu t ' Waipawa.. 0.55 .. 10.46 .. .. fi.t7 s g ! Knikora ..7.8 .. 111.0 .. .. 6.30 o.g 1 *Pukehou .. " .. k .. .. * 5g TcAutc, ar 7.10 .. 11.30 .. .. 1.3 2? dp 7.45 .. 11.35 .. .. 7.10 »§ : tToHauko t S3, J ! -Ponkawa . . * .. ' .. .. u& \ I -PakiPaki.. • .. I " .. .. * f A I Hastings, ar 8.37 .. 112.25 .. .. 8.0 a „ dp 8.45 10.012.30 3.0 5.15 8.5 g •Tomoana .. * • • * * * w j ♦Whakatu .. * * * * * "■ §■ Farndon .. 9.5 10.2312.51 3.22 C.B 8.25 5 ! "Awatoto .. * * * * * * S ! far 9.25 10.43 1.17 3.42 G. 30 8.45 1 i Napier, < tn " ■ i Up 9.3010.50 1.25 a ; Spit ar 9.3810.58 1.33 O I -• — I" ■( , tlhis train does not stop at To Hauko or Tapairu. i t This train docs not stop at Tapairn or To I Haukc. 'Flag Stations— Trains do not stop unless i required. Notice should bo given to tho Gu ard at tho previous stopping station by any ! passengers desiring to alight at Flag Stations. I sunixvFtkains SOUTH. I | A.M. ' A.M. P.M. P.M. Spit .. .. dep.! 9.5 ; 10.55 2.20 6.17 Napier j 9.15 1 11.0 2.30 0.25 | *Awntoto .. ..| *j •■ * Farndon .. ..9.35 .. 2.00 ■ "Whakatu .. .. k ! .. * ! 'Tomoana .. .. * ' .. * j Hastings arr. 9.55. .. 3.10 1 ~ ■ n t oiith. i i A.M. A.M. P.M. I.M | Hastings dcp. 10.0 .. 5.20 j "Tomoana .. ..' ' .. * ! * Whakatu .. ..i * .. ** Farndon .. .. 10.20 .. 5.10 "Awatoto ' .. * Napier 8.50 10.12 2.5 0.2! Spit aw.; 9.0 10.50 2.13 0.10 I 'Flag Stations.— Trains do not stop unless ' required. Notico should bo given to tho j Guard at tho previous stooping Station by 1 any passengers desiring to alight at jTlag \ Stations. 120

gUi^ftHancoti.tf. il l iJS^P^ f1 * 8 S i "--" : ' ;; ' REID AND GRAY^S P.ATENT CHAFFCUTTERS & BAGGERS iISINGLE OR .DOUBLE). f^HAFFCUTTEUS (hand and horse-power), all sizes \J 1, 2. 3, and 1 Hor3o-power3 at reduced prioo3— over 1000 mado DOUBLE and TREBLE PLOUGHS, Light, Medium, and Heavy (NEARIiYIfSOOOiMADE.) ZIG-ZAG HARROW'S, in Stool or Beat Iron. Tho bost general pnrpO3 Harrow in the markot GRAIN DRILLS for all kinds of seeds— invaluablo DISC HARROWS (greatly improved for tho season) DISC lIAKL4OWS mounted as Grain Soedsowors mako an oHicicnt and easily managed Sower BROADCAST FORCEFEED SOWERS universally admitted to be perfect. (Send for Testimonials.) winno wiNcT "machines. NO. 1 ROYAL FARM MILL, 2lin wide .. £1 0a Od NO. 2 „ „ 30inwido .. £3 103 Od AGISNT3 FOR CLAVTON & SHUTTLEWORTH'S IPORTABLE KNGINES AND THRESHERS . 131 SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT KOK CHEST^THBOAI^ COMPLAINTS s^^-^ SBC ' "^^^^~~3\^ftt TESTIMONIALS. if A Cheap, Pleasant,^M — _ : ANb -'IH FromRE Ve^, PBNNViO£ ; Eftectual Remedy. W^Bii . Y , our u »° ipaßSßnvsß at, '/, S wmf&l forded my wife and children almost i ■ . . M W/MWg immediate relief in Coughs and J- ' -^Wl Wf/MMM Colds, and many to whom fhad the ?fev 4P^V J f pleasure of recommending J'oiu f • IITW il^ y h ' "~~* — """"* JI * " ' V-^ V //. jtfft valuable. In one case, when every :Jl W/jfJ Wh^WlKgrrlSsW^MfStf!^- A 'K^3P ro™<sar tried was powerless to give 11 v)«awi^/&\OlriifiL rpfe^Sl. \ C' ™ r h « • cou wns so (lis . tr . C3Sin gi fM(8^!1I lH^QJ™^^^g^^^ai^s__f J^ \» "l/*ya most effective. In another case Pllfl nSr.Mj ' ' ' ' .." " " "~ ir TLJL ' JLLLI fl /o^' soro throat) a cure was so soon a Vj WbUki V-A3\ / fd*y*~~ V 5»»-~^J > fjj. *Qgi brought about that tho patient re- > \L.W??yfhi\-MaiSlP FliyiP "ti ttt'.jf solved to take nothing else in tho S^W 15* 5S WIO Hy lfl* 1O ' /fc (^ throat, and deem it only just to inj, a^SVASt OfilAV * AJ( flT* L#Wffl fol '"' y° u thut T llnve experienced « W> „ , , . . t , ,m „ . . T'iS^srcat beneilt from its use. I shall ?^liSlwS»^2^s?S??S^C AflSfWp certainly recommend its uso to all ///^*^) rOS\ COUCHSt ' 0 suifcr in a similar manner, I BnowcHiTrs, Asthma, 5? "^ — - Coarseness, Whooping gquch. "% , I Difficulty of Breathing, / ?i fe s , .^w^t. ALL AFFEBTIONS QI» TH£ LUNCS «|9 J.ilrtX^^ll'cttMr. | Bronchi TRAfIHEA,^ Larynx «|fta*«*_^g g . ,„ " "-", A , ■ rttglgk assisted, and tho wheezing and difttf REAL tRIEUD TOTHE PmtBEk,StHMIi ' vJajfffl* o«lty of breathing nro greatly re . i ANO PUBIIC SPEAKER " i xf FM lloved b 3' ]t - In Acute Bronchitis it j hnu ruaLit. Qftnnttt. f l fM' l Sr% is also beneficial, and whilst it tenda jjL . to °heck inflammation it promotes f n«« - 1 a 6 d.2 S 6d,4 6 6d 8c Bs, / 1 Sfmc^rbSnfn 3^ f PREPARED ONIY Hy ' ' 2«« «S^»£di& O r at SS?feui f «5« BAXTER, ,_ *"' __l a K C3 " i 3 excellcm. |M£OICAL HALL, VICTORIA STHECt, rtfSß} Ifc CHRISTCHQRCH, W.Z. i \ v M^S> sold by all chemists and STOREKEEPERS. IMPORTANT TO PUROHf-SERS ! Purehascra aro requested to soo that each packet ot Lung Prcserver"'offored |lor sale is a fac-similc of the above drawing, and that the words " Baxter's Lung Presorvor, Christchurch,' arc blown on the bottle. v - J'urthor, that the wrapper of each packet of ....,-e ':, s (j A „ , aP I "LUNG PRESERTER" 0-'f^i'i\\ /™> Wf/Jn^ Boars the Proprietor's Trade Mark and Auto- f \ \%(\ \\ (———=— J graph, along with the late Proprietor's Signaluro, s m£m,/^ /?-_// O/-i 1 2f Jo lb SFK» SH ALL OTHERS AS COUNTER. **&&

Ar.ENTa for N AIMER :— IIKS3US BOWISRIIAN' & OWEN, CHEMISTS.

IT| _ —ff t\ m Hi INDUSTRIAL OA2EJIE. Byt? (I OtT ■Hin'lC* Si I\\ m '' Thcblcmling is entirely attended to I llp\ I >l'Pyi\jV IJI \ «k ''y Mr Nelson himself, who la* U IL» €J L !ll tJLtJJSr SA. \ «k Taster of tTC.it cxiiorieiicc, and lia» ! ■"" * w vrv '~g B % hud a special training in the art ' i J M TUI C S j^<^M^tv\ lIMARU HERALD ! / . IN Irl I— mf TTrati-Soßr^i " This firm deserves the EupI gJ$ j+ — E L^SCSESS;*!^ 'A port ot all piircliascra of Tea, Srl^ *^ a »« Mf j»SP^s^k?\ '^ * a " le arllclo "'cy offer i» ■ jff Cj 1 \j S #^<fesiK*Sßw«».\ superior to anything wo hat %# BY*** iv / ' JP' w 1 ip *^sl'\ % >' ct sce " iu tllis Colo " y -" i i <*O B a <&£. •flrbUjuF* \ wi "Mr. Nelson is a proO^ THOUGH# 1% , I^^^^ 1 |>\ \ PRI CE9 I copied g / g- .TOffiA Ik 2/-, 2/4-, AUCKIAMD,WELUNGTOM,CHRISTCHURCH,DUNEDIN, AGENTS E\TEKYWHERE ROBJO HN" S & CO., AGENTS NAPIEF. 136

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7798, 18 July 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7798, 18 July 1887, Page 4

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