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| . •_._... ■ : HAWKE'S BAY INLAND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MANUFACTORY & DEPOT ! WAIPUKURAU. TO FARMERS, ACUUCULTUIUSTsTANr) SETTLERS GENERALLY. T lJ^i^Snn V I£ T i CCESS , thl £, hn 5 hit . hoi 'to attended our efforts in supplying a First-class Article at a Fair Price, if I onr numerous ™ SSfuS ° ° Genuineness of our productions ; and has induced us still further to study tho various requirements of i prieesX't l"c ™OoTp°eHUo^ of S own ?n Wachl?e fOr *^° AsnouUllral of every dcacription, suitable for the district, and at ! GrahS a^°ftuWl!T^r M ™ PLOUGHS, Single, Double, and Three Furrow, Disc Harrows I P. AND D. DUNCAN OF CHRISTCnURCH, ' Ti. n i,«,. n , :~i v . nou T'lan which belief value in these lines were never before offere to the Public of Hawke s Bay. !cooi v H ■?»!. 4ni. L I 1 hll3 f attended .the Products of this Firm of late years ranks them amonKthc foremost •implement Makers of the coloi^ . Hung bole Agents for this Firm in Ha wko's Bay, Goods sent for through us will be delivered at any Railway Station cheaner I ban is sent for Direct lo the Firm. ; If you have not an Illustrated Catalogue already send for one to tho undersigned— ! A. JONES & SONS, WAIPUKURAU. OUR WHEELWRIGHT AND COAOHEUILDING DEPARTMENTS Are deserving of a visit from those in want of Vehicles, from a WHEELBARROW to a BULLOCK DIl VY and from a SPRING I! A.RT to n HANDSOMEoran Artistically-flnishd BUGGY, }-our wants can be supplied. These | :ARE ALL GUARANTEED, J And made of the very best Material and Workmanship, Lightness, with STRKNGTn. and DURABILITY, being our Speciality. i . . OUR HORSE-SHOEING DEPARTMENT I Being in I lie hands of a MASTER FARRIER, Customers can rely upon having every care exorcised towards the feet of their Steeds and at I We have also, for the benefit of our Patrons, added to our Establishment an IRONMONGERY STORE, Where Customi-3 can procure almost every Requisite required on a Station. All the Loading Lines kept in Stock. Galvanised fumigated ] • Iron foni sft lo 10ft lengths. Fencing Wire, Staples. Barbs and Barbing Tools, Wire Kails from l.in to Gin and Spike Nai's Scainim; Twines, Binding Twin* specially for Hornsby's and Suinuclson's Machines, Tarred Twine for Thatchine ' ' ! Machine Fittings and Aprons, any maker : Pumps, force and lift, and Pipes suitable for Sheep-dips. i xiS ox x^o x xo^j X.W \x x Pi iy . : : Oils and Paints, all colors, and Lubricating Oils for the finest Machinery, Turpentine and Stockholm Tar. Lamp-black and Ruddle. ; N.I!.— TIMBER JACKS Supplied and Repaired on tho shortest notice, likewise ALL SAWMILL REQUIRKMENTS. ■| ALEX. JONES & SONS, > ; 260 WAIPUKURAU.

gUu'tioum';). MURRAY, ROBERTS & COjSSALE. MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO. MAKE Libni-iil Advances against Wool and other Produco for ounaißnment to their London House, Messrs b \_.\ljKliSON', Mumt.w and Co., or for salo 111 tin: local Market. Are Cash Buyers of Wool, Skins, &c., al full Market Prices. STOCK AND STATIONS Bought, or Sold on Commission, and some do sirable Properties are now in their nands for Sale. LOANS ON STATION PROPERTIES NEGOTIATED. FIRK AND MARINE INSURANCE KFFKCTKD AT CURRENT RATES, AGENTS FORNorth British and Mercantile Insurance Company Universal Marine Insurance Company, Limited Scottish and New Zealand Investment Company, Limited Little's Non-Poisonous Sheep Dip Little's Powder Din Little's Phi'nyle Disinfecting p.nvder Oshorne's Reapers and Binders Inde Coopeand Co.'s Ale 3 Patterson and Hibbert's Ale and Stout BOOUI, Macdonald and Co.'s Agricultural Implements Courvoisier's Brandy Nelson Hematite Paint Hilton, Anderson and Co.'s Cement FOR SALE. GRASS SIOEDS.-A large and earofu selected assortment of all sorts of Seed FENCING WlßE.— Johnson's and Oval SI eel and Barb Wire, 2 and i poinls Staples, Wire Netting Fencing Posts Barbs and Barbing IJools GALVANISED IRON. -Rcdclirt'e and Morewood Ridging, Spouting, Piping Rooling Felt Carbolic Acid, Blucstone Arsenic, Linseed Oil Sheep Nets, Rope SALT.— Coarse, Fine, anil Rock Turpentine and Castor Oil Wire Nails-Round and Grooved CEMENT.-Hilton, Anderson and Co/a lobacco— ' Welcome Nugget," 12oz plugs gXMffiV" 4 navanna »SBMSI§ OATS WHISKY.-Heatley and Laidlaw Ale and Stout— lnde Coope's, and Pat(er»on and Ilibbcrt's Port, Sherry, and Australian Wine Blandy lire's Celebrated MADERIA WINES agricultuiiallmplements. REID & GRAY'S Disc and Zigzag Harrows. Seed Sowers, Cambridge Rollers, Ploughs, and Extra Parts BOOTn, MACDONALD & CO.'S Ploughs Disc Harrows, and Carlyle Windmills. BENTALL'S Corn-crushers and Chatf-cutters SAMUELSON'S Mowers and Reapers, with extras HORNSBY'S Single-furrow Ploughs EVERY STATION REQUISITE KEPT IN STOCK. MURRAY, ROBERTS & 00. NAPIER AXD HASTINGS. 12C VEGETABLE SEEDS (Carter's), In Boxes containing 15 Varieties. 37J1 MURRAY, ROBERTS Sc CO. LOUGH'S PATENT WOOL PRESS, COMPACT, Strong, DumUo, and Cheap ; easily worked ; rapid anc] powerful in action ; handy for sewing anc releasing the bales. Full particulars from MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., 203 Agents. MADEIRA WINES (In Case). Blandy's Pale Dry Blnmly's Rich Old Boal Blandy's Cama do Lobos 122 MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. POTATOES. TO ARRIVE PER~"~MARY WADLEY. QA TONS La^e Derwents. II "" Tons Seed Derwents (picked). Will bo Sold lo arrive at n Low Figure. 520 MURRAY, ROBEIITS & CO. SEED_OATS. Sparrowbills Canadian Danish White and Black Tartarian Dun White Tuscan Seed Wheat Hunter's White Seed Wlieat 121 MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. NEW ZEALAND HEMATITE (Oxi dk ok Iron), THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PAINT. Stone Color, in all Shades Red, in all Shades MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., 373 Agents. Hlounhiuii |ttntch,_ TARADALE AND HASTINGS PLOUGHING MATCH SOCIETY. Committee : W. Neal, J. ATlntyru, C. Code fi. Rymoi-, J. Gilligan, J. Drummond.l! Moilteith, W. Heslop, P. 11. Dickson, .1 M'Vay.'T. Sidey, H. Smith, A. Jones, C Doney.-, p. Ramsay. THT£ ANNUAL MATCH Will takf o place on August 31sl, at Mr W KittOT.v's Paddock, Waima, Omahu-road. To start at 9.30 a.m. sharp. Time for finishing 3 p.m. PROGRAMME. Cr^ss A.— Entrance 10s Cd ; must compel for Champion. Open to all comers ; an plough. First prize £5, second £3, thin £1 10s. Class 8., Single Furrow.— For men wh have nevor won a first prize. Entrnnc 7s (id, or 10s fid to compete for Champioi First prize £5, second £3, third £1 10s. Class C, Double Furrow,— En' rauce 7 61, or 10s 6d to compete for Champioi: Open to all comers. First prize £1 or tho Agricultural and Pastoral Society' prize of £10 10s, second £5, third £2. Class D., Douiile Furrow.- Entrance 7 6d, or 10s Gd to compete for Champion For men who have never won a first priz with a Double or Treble Furrow Plough First prize £0 or the Agricultural am Pastoral Society's prize of £10 10s, seconi £3, third £1 10s. Class E., Any. Plough.— Bojs under IS Entrance os, or 7s Gd to compete for Cham pionship. First prize £2 and silver medal second £2, third £1. Civ.iss F., Any Plough.— Natives only. Er trance 7s Od, or 10s 6d to compete ii Champion. First prize £4, second £S third £1. Entries will be received by Mr Binnic np I Monday, August 291h. After thnt 2s fid extr. will be charged up to 9 a.m. on the day of Hi match. All Classes open to Natives. Ex-Champions must enter for Champion. The Society's Champion Cup will a awarded to the best ploughing on the grouni for which the entrance of 10s Od has beei paid. The Society will give Special Prizes for th Best Team of Three or Four Horses, and to the Best Matched Pair. Gentlemen intending to give Special Prize or subscribe, or who have subscription lists are requested lo communicate on or bcfori August 20th with the Secretary. A Public Dinner will take place at th Wavcrlej- Hotel 011 the same evening Tickets, 7s Od. LOUIS BINNIE, 191 Hon. Sec.

' j ffiiiilwai} ®im<; Sablf. , j NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. I NAPIER SECTION. n !nniME TABLE, "| 1 On and after MARCH 22nd, 1887, WEEK DAYS ONLY. j SOUTH. j ]""" STATIONS. A.lt. A.JI. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M Spit, dep .. .. H.lfl 2.1S .. 4.5 .. - far .. 11.23 2.23 .. i.13 .. T Napier J. ' S Up 7.20|11.35 3.0 1.0 J.IS G/>0 p. "Awatoto . . * * * " * ! * g ' Farndon .. 7.40H.58 3.22 1.22 5.5 7.10 rf : HVhakalu .. ' | * * " ' * ■_• ' ! 'Tomoana ..* * * * **e~. I ' Hastings, ar 8.0 12.30 3.13 J.-12 5.25 7.30 p. o. :} „ dp 8.5 3.M 5.H1 =S i •PakiPald .. * .. * .. * ' do cl "Poukawa ..*..*.. : _ I tTc Hauko . . \ y. S a ' TeAute ar 8.53 .. 3.12 .. G.2S o p.| ; „ dp 8.7 .. 4.50 .. o.2Sljs^™^ , 'Pukohou .. * .. • .. .. ia;**>!>t i Kaikora .. 9.39 .. 5.21 .. 7.s;Ugg=> ' Waipawa.. 9.53 .. 5.37 .. 7.20 H §'a^ - I tTapairu . . t i,° o« ~. Waip'k'r'u ar 10.12 . . 5.55 .. . . g a I „ dp 10.20 .. 8.5 .. 7.3S«tfl PS I 'Woburn .. * •- * lo S^i I 'Ornawharo " .. ' P B? I Takapau ..11.10 ..7.0 to.C "Kopua ..*..* -SS ' -Papatu ..*..* ' 2S Ormondville 11.45 .. 7.30 -a j Makotuku.. 11.55 .. 7.18 £.5 I "Matamau ..*.,* ; § 1, I "Mangatera * .. * i mS I Dannovirkc 12.30 .. 8.28 ; - ! "Pahornito . . ' * | -6 i *Tamaki . . * .. I 3 i "Oringi ..'..* 3 I ''Matahiwi ..*■.. m , 'Victoria .."..' n Woodville ar 1.28 . . 9.30 O I 1 !„ ! NORTH, ;ri i i STATIONS. .A.M. A.M. A.M.II'.M. P.M. P.M. , W'odville.dpl .. j .. j G.4OJ .. .. 2.10.. 'Victoria .., .. .. 1 "; .. .. ' £ •Matahiwi ..' .. .. • .. .. "5, i -Oringi ..' .. .. '■ * .. •• - S I 'Tamaki ..1 .. . . i r .. ■■ "l -Tahoraiti ..i ..,..!''.. - - =° 1 Dannovirko; .. 1.. j 7.53 .. |.. 11 -d • »Mangatera ..!..* .. |.. " 3 j *Mntamau ..! ..!..» .... Makotuku.. 1 .. j.. 18.41 .. .. .23 eg Ormondvillel .. i.. 8.51- .. 1.. 30 dt^ "Papatu „',.1.. " 1..j .. * tn'x 'Kopua ..!..].. ":.... • 33 Takapan ..' .. I .. 9.3G, .. .. 5.6 ~ • 'Oriuiwhuro „.!.. | ..... * $d°. •Woburn ..' ...."'..'.. *>.S <* Wnipuk'rau : 8.35' .. 10.30' .. j .. 6.0 ToJfJ ■" i tTapairu .;..;.. 1 ..;.. |.. t Sni 1 Waipawa ... 0.55 .. '10.-IG .. 1 .. 6.17 0 1 Kaikora ..' 7.8 | .. 111.0 ! .... 6.30 p. Z i 'Pukeliou ..1 * : .. I - .... • S 'C • TeAute, ar 1 7.10, .. 11.30 .. .. 7.3 3 a dp 7.45. .. 11.35 .. ..I 7.10 »5J ITcllnukc.. 1 .. 1 it .Sg. "Poukawa .. *'.. * . . !.. i * g°J 'PakiPaki..- 'i.. i - .. .. * s <s I Hastings, nr| 8.37; .. 112.25 .. .. 8.0 is ! „ dp 8.45; 10.01ii.30; 3.0 5.45 8.0 ~ j 'Tomoana ..' * i ♦ I • [ - J * » S 'Whakatu ..| '*■"*'* 1 " "" b I Farndon ..' 9.5 10.23:12.51 3.22 6.8 8.25^ -Awatoto ..' " 1 * < ' ' * * far. 9.25,10.43 1.17 3.42; 6.30 8.45 2 _ Napior, < ! i ■ — \& - i Idp 9.3010.50 1.25 | d j Spit ar; 9.38|10.58 1.33, | |O 1 ■ . _ . .... ._ „ . ~^ „ ! t'iiu3 tram does not stop at To Hauke or o Tapairu. ; t This train does not stop at Tapairu or Tc I Hauke. 3, 1 "Flag Stations — Trains do not. stop unless I, : required. Notice should be given to the J. ! Guardatthopreviousstoppingstationbyany C. '. passengers desiring to aligfit at Flag Stations. 1 SUNDAY TRAINS f- SOUTH. a7m. A.M. i P.M. I P.M. S, Spit .. .. dcp. 9.5 10.55 1 2.20 1 6.17 Napier 9.15 11.0 I 2.30 i 6.20 •Awatoto .. .. * .. * ; Farndon . . . . 9.35 . . 2.50 ■ Le "Whakatu .. .. " .. - j iv ""Tomoiufli .. .. * .. 1 " , ■d Hastings arr. 9.55 .. ; 3.10, 'c NORTH. "' A.M.; A.M. ] I.M. I I.M ?3 Hastings dep. 10.0 ..I 5.20 „ 'Tomoana .. .. * .. li 'Whakatu * ■■ ', Fnnulon .. .. 10.20 .. 5.10 ♦Awatoto .. .. * I .. * ,„ Nopier ; 8.50 10.42 2.5 6.2 „, Spit nrv.:;9.o 10.50 2.13 CIO :e ' I . U 'Flag SUUIOII3. — Trains do net stop unless I required. Notice should be given to the II Guard at the previous stopping Station by „ anj' passengers desiring to alight at FI«K °; Stations. 129 l', ■' ' ' .. ii- x msE&Ais mrnmsßSD / n \.4r\ rom *te vary Chsape»t /*v 0 • \°A EJaboraU. /&/ 1 -V ill «■ /w ~ 103

lUJswltnncousi. ■ " T "DRINK "Tj > Tll6 / \ex^ hOTS • T% 4 VS^ JF " z INDUSTRIAL QAZE77E. itf nf>T 111/lAf <W /t\ m '"I'lio lilciidinj,' is entirely attended to inhfiJvl Jim^S.V /i\\ m <'y Mr KeUon Imnself, who is a IJP tfl 1.1 fjiLl *mMF W tk\ Wk Tnitcr of (jieut exporience, and hai WWV A W**^» #(3 «k i m d a special Uaininn in the art ' t IN THE M r^B?usoß^i "This firm ilcscrves tho snp§Jt M 1-*2C2&!SS». l lolt "' "" puiulian-rs of Tea, QrlSje*. B as tlie ui'ticle tliuy offer i» tT f\ |^ \ \1 a / Jl-jCaSSTL \ » superior to anything we hai Rl V / /^^^A ,\et S eenin™ony.xtP# /^SEX \" M «uSrTSio a , s Slr^* # BlenderThough/ //? j^^t I . |\ \PRI CES copied # is- .USpßfficLl * >\ \ 2/-, 2 M PURE BLENDED TEAS AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH,DUNEDIN, | AGENTS EVERYWHERE j ROBJOHN.S & CO., Af&HTB I NAPIGR. 136

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