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Pfttttnis. NEW ZEALAND RIFLE ASSOCIATION. AMKETING "dHi\rpmbers of the nbovo Association and intending Members will be held at the Criterion Hotel 'I'll IS EVENING, at 7.30 o'clonk, to discuss Circular received from Hie Chninnnn. .TAIFKS ROSS. 66!) Member of Council. CLARENDON CLUB. THE Quarterly General Meeting of the Member's of the nhove Club will be held on THURSDAY KVKNING NEXT, 18th instant, at 8 p.m. UOnT. PRiCK. I'll Hon. Secretary. ggraticcjg. T^HE Undcmgncd beg to notify that J- they have opened ofticcs in Town in the Premises lately occupied by the South British Insurance Company, at corner of Browning and Horseliell streets. BCS F. W. WILLIAMS & ICKTTMS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. XAPIKR SECTION. A LTERATIONSIN TIME-TABLE On and from MONDAY, August 22nd, 1887, he following Alterations will be made in tho Running of Trains on this Section :— Train leaving Xnpier for Hastings at ll.Jio n.m. altered to 11.5 a.m.; 2.5 p.m. (Saturday train) to 2.0 p.m. ; 1.0. p.m. to 3.45 p.m.; anil (1.50 p.m. to (i.O p.m. Train leaving Hastings for Napier at 8.15 n.m. nltered to 5.30 a.m • 10.0 a.m. to 9..J0 n.m ; 3.0 p.m. to 1.57 p.m ; ana 5.4T p.m. to „.10 p.m. The 4.15 p.m. Napierto Waipuknrau altered to depart. 1.20 p.m. ; and the fi.35 n.m. Watpukurnu to Napier altered to depart 7.40 a.m Trains leave Napier daily for the Spit at 10.35 a.m., 1.20 p.m., and 2.15 p.m. ; and Spit for Napier at 10.X) a.m., 2.15 p.m., and 3.80 p.m. For full particulars see Time-tables oxhii bited at all stations nnd elsewhere. «"0 BY ORDER. Kducation OfHee, Napier, A\igust ](!, ISS7. IT is lioreby notified that tho following gentlemen have been duly nominated to supply the extraordinary vacancies on the Kducation Board, caused by the resignation of Mr John Thomas Makhyat Hornshv and Mr Henry Wilding, as members of the said Board. Hoback Hakhh DUNC.I.N (il'V Samuel JohnsonGkorgeHenuy Swan The election of lira Members from flic above will take place at the ordinary ineetine: of the Board fon the 20th day of September next ensuing, and each School Committee is requested to forward to the Secretary, Education Office, Napier, on or before the 10th day of September, a Voting Paper containing the names of the Candidates for whom the Committee desire to record their vote. H. HILL,, tilil Secretary. THE AGE WE LIVE ~IN~ -1- By Dk. Taylou (Author of " The Family History of England," "Tho Pictorial History of Scotland."! 8 vols., cloth, price (complete), £3 Bk. 1 vola., I half caffVfit 102. J. HANNEX. UOI Post-ufh'cc, Napier. f|iO THE PUBLIC OY NAFIEII AND HAWKK'S RAY. H. NESBITT Solicits inspection of his Stock of GROCERIES, BOOTS, & GENERAL HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES, And quotes a few prices : Juno Tobacco, lOd si ick, 5s 3d per lb Nailrod. id stick, os 3d per lb Imperial Ruby Is 4A per stick, 6s Od per.lb Matches, 1 '.d per do/. Candles, Id", sd, 7(1, Bd, and lOd Oatmeal, 3s Od per bag Flour, 3s (id and 0s (id per bag Sugar, No. I. los 4d per bag Sugar, No. 2, fls 6d per bag Sugar, No. 3, 8s Id per bng Worcester Sauce, large, lid per bottle fcoap, 2d to Is per box Salmon, lOd Clothes Pegs, t doz for (id V.H, Cocoa, Is per tin Fry's Cocoa, Is Gd per lb Blacking, 6d per doz Best Cheese, Gd to 7d THE BEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. 368 TH K. WATERBURY WATCH Will be found a Marvel of Simplicity, Accuracy, and Cheapness. SIMPLEBecause it, is composed of loss than one-half ths usual number of parts ii> a watch, which are so arranged m to be easily cleaned or repaired. AGCURATEBecause it, will run twenty-eight hours with one winding, and keep time equal to the better grades of Watches. CHEAP— Because it will wear for years, and is offered at a price within the reach of everybody. Price, 13s 6d each. Post free 13s Od. RUDDQCK& FRYER NAPIER AGENTS. [Sec advertisement on fourth pago.l THE GENUINE Waterbury Watch is sold by the Agents, who are tho only Firm authorised by the Waterbury Watch Compnny to sell their Watch, and the only Firm to whom they supply thorn at 13s Gd each, and (ho public will do well to confine their purchases to them. The Company regret that it is necessary to warn tho public against purchasing worthless imitations at a few shillings less. There is only one genuino Waterbury, and its price is 13s (id. Many imitations, however, are so close that tho public are frequently deceived, to thoir immediate loss and disappointment. SOLE~AGENTS : RUDDOCK AND FRYER, NAPIER. --ill HAKL'INCiS. TRANSFER OF BUSINESS. RUDDOCK AND FRYER Beg to announce to their customers nnd tho general public that, they have this day disposed of the HASTINGS BRANCH of their business to Mn W. F. Bmo'urj', tint to solicit for him a continuance of the support 30 liberally accorded to them in the past. ¥. F. BURNETT,. lv reloiTiiee to the above announcement, licgs to inform the customers of his prcdu cessors and the general public that he will be able to supply all kinds of IRONMONGERY, &C, TJMBKR, HUILIJKRS' REQUISITES, FIREWOOD, -AXU COAL On as favorable terms as his predecessors, and to assure them I hut nn effort shall bo.spared to give tho fullest satisfaction to all. Hastings, llit'j .lime, 1887. l£o IIAWIvIi'S BAY BOOK AND STATFONKKY WAKKTIOL'SE. JOHN "OREEAR lias now opened up a B]>lendid stock of ACCOUNT BOOKS, Made specially to his instruction for tho requirements of this district. T E 1) (J V, 11 S,T'~A S H-U OOKS, X-i JOURNALS. DAY-BOOKS, MINUTE BOOKS, LETTER COPYING BOOKS, &c.. &p., &c. Good paper, well bound, and guaranteed to give every satisfaction. In order to efl'ccl a quick sale these Account. Hooks are marked at V V. U V I, O W PItIC KP. Inspection respectfully invited. Also to hand, a full fupply or NEW STATIONERY, Consisting of the celebrated HUSH UNEN NOTEPAPEII AND ENVELOPES, ORIGINAL TURKEY MILL AND MILTON MILL STATIONERY, And a Special Novell y for Ladies, THIS BIJOU CASKET STATIONERY. New Shape Xolcpappr.iml Envelopes. MKW P.OOKS AND NISW MI' SIC By every Mail. JOHN CJRERAR HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIKR. iio7

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7824, 17 August 1887, Page 3

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