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J jtoliceiei. /CHRISTMAS Poultry, Sucking Pigs, \J Dressed Fowls. Ducks, and Geese ; also, Suckin? Pigs ready for Table. All Orders to bo loft by latest on FRIDAY. W. HOWE, ](M 9 Tonnyson-Btreet. HAWKE'S BAY SUNDAY SCHOOLS' INDUSTRIAL : EXHIBITION. A NUMBER of Exhibits not yet claimed are in possession of tho unaer- • signed, from whom they can be obtained. J. R: CRERAR, \ 105 i Hon. Sec. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS AND QHEAP FARES. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Saturday Return Tickets will fed issPed ml the following Sections from any station to any station from December 22i>a to 1 Jamiary 3rd inclusive, available for return any day \ipfto and inoluding .Monday, January lGth, 18S8":— , Napier- Wood villo, Foxton-K«w Plymouth, and Wollington-Mangamahoe. Tickets covering the same dates will be issued on the iManawatu Company's lino Palmerston to Wellington, and vieo versa, Ist class roturn 18s 6d, 2ndcl*i[i 123 6a. ■■ . -, Special Tickets will bo issued November 22nd, 1887, to January 3rd, 1888, inqtesive, available for roturn any dayup to and including January 10th, price, oxclusive of Coach fares :— Ist 2nd Class. Class. Napiev and Hastings to Wellington, or vice versa . . . . 37s 3Js 6d Waipawa and Waipukurau to Wellington, or -rice versa .. 30s 20s Note— Passengers must pay their own Coach farfes and arr&nge for their Goach journey. On Christmas cvo.thaLdte Train io Ha!sting3 will bo postponed t6 Napier depart 10:30 p.m. CHRIeSTMAS DAY .TRAINS Will run as under, stopping atFlag Stations :^- A.nr. p.m. . *.M. r.M. Napier dep 0.20 2.0 Hastings dp 10.5 5.20 Farndon „ 9.40 2.20 Farndon „ 10.25 5.40 Hastings ar 10.0 2.40 Napier arr 10.45 6.0 BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 2GTH. .- The following Excursion- Tickets will be issued by tho 8 a.m. train from Napier to the Waipawa Sports and Bush District, available for return on day of issue only :— l»t 2nd Class. Chiss.. s. d. 8. d. Napier and Farndon to Waipawa and Waipukurau . . G 0 4 6 Hastings to Waipawa and Waipukurau SO 3 6 Napier, Farndon, and Hastings toMakotuku 9 0 G 3 Napier, Farndon, and Hastings to Dannevirke ' .. .. .. 10 0 7 0 Napior, Farndon, and Hastings toWoodviilo .. .. :. 11 0 7 9 HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB'S RACES, DECEMBER 26th. On December 26th Special Tlokets will bo issued to Hastings, available for return on day of issue only, and including 2s admission to Course:— Ist 2nd O'v'r'd Class. Class. Tr"ks. s. d. s. d. s. d. Nipicr to Hastings ..5 0 4 0 3 0 Farndon to Hastings .. 4 0 3 0 — EXCURSION, BUSH DISTRICT TO RACES. Ist 2nd Class. Class. 8. d. S. d. Woodville to Tahoraite, inclusive, to Hastings 10 0 7 0 Dannevirke to Matamau, inclusive, to Hastings 9 0 0 3 Makotuku to Kopua, inclusive, to Hastings 8 0 5 6 Takapau to Woburn, inclusive, . toHostings.. , 6 6 4 6 Waipukurau to Waipawa, inclusive, to Hastings . . ..50 36 Kaikora to To Aute, inclusive, toHastings 3 6 2 6 These Tickets aro issued by ordinary trains, available for return on day of issue only. Boxing Day being a public holiday all goods sheds will be closed. Racehorses will be conveyed but must be booked half-an-hour before advertised departure of train. Trains stop at flag stations as usual. No Spit Trains. On Boxing Day the ordinary Time-table will be cancelled, and tho following substituted:— SOUTH. . A.M.A.SI. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Napier, depart,.. 8.0 10.2011.15 2.0 4.30 5.20 Farndon .. .. 8.2010.4011.35 2.20 4.50 5.40 Hastings .. .. 8.4311.0 11.55 2.42 5.10 6.10 Racecourse .. * 11.2 12.0 2.44 * * TeAute .. .. 9.35 6.6 7.10 Kaikora .. ..10.5 >>a 6.36 7.33 Waipawa.. ..10.19gg 6.52 7.52 Waipukurau .. 10.43 °t 7.20 8.10 Takapau.. .. 11.27 f. 2 8.8 OrmondviUe .". 12.0 53 ' 8.35 Makotuku . . 12.8 Id t-> B.*o Dannevirke » . . 12.42 o& 9.20 Woodville, arr .. 1.38 §5 10.15 t /«8 NORTH. A.M. A.M. A.M, A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Woodv'lodp 7.0 4.10 Dannevirke 8.0 5.10 Makotuku . . 8.58 6.0 Ormondvillo 9.8 6.8 TakapMi .. 9.45 6.38 Waipukurau 8.0 10.37 7.30 Waipawa .. 8.19 10.56 7.52 Kaikora .. 8.33 11.10 8.6 TeAuto .. 9.9 11.45 8.40 Racecourse * 11.4 * 3.45 5.15 * Hastings .. 8.5010.0 11.1512.40 3.47 5.20 9.35 Farndon .. 9.1010.2011.35 1.0 4.5 5.40 9.55 Napier, ar.. 9.3010.4011.55 1.50 4.25 6.0 10.15 t Excursion Tickets to Waipawa Sports, also to Bush Districts, issued by this Train, which stops in the Bush near Matamau to set down passengers. t This Train stops'near Matamau to pick up Excursionists. For full particulars see posters at all stations and elsewhere. 1 1056 BY ORDER. HAWKE'S BAY PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THIS Society advances Money on Fre hold and Leasehold Properties, Principal arid Interest repayable as follows on each £25 advanced :— £ b. d. 2 years ..136 per month i „ .. 012 11 6 „ .. 0 9 i 8 „ ..077 10 „ ..066 „ 12 „ .. 0 510 The Loan can bo paid offat any time during its currency on giving three months' notice or paying three montha' interest. In case of illness, &c of borrower. Redemption Payments can be suspended for a stipfr luted period, interest only payable on balance of Loan. In caBO the Borrower wishes to build the money can bo advanced as tho building pro'grosses. Borrowing Shares are £25 each, Entrance Feo Is per snare, and 103 6d Inspection Feo, if the property is within • three miles from Napier Post-offlco. INVESTMENT SHARES are issued every December, which mature in from six to nine years as per rules, but can bo withdrawn with interest at any time previous thereto on duo notice. Subscriptions, 5s per share per month, payable on tho first Monday in each month; Entrance Fees, 2s 6d per share. Persons taking up shares after December pay the lack subscriptions, togotlior with bonus after March. Forms o£ application, Prospectuses, and all information can bo obtained at the Society's Office during office hours. J Bi FIELDER, 987 Secretary. HAWKE'S BAY BOOK AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. JOHN CRERAR Has now opened up 30 CASES OF NEW GOODS, Specially ordered for the Coming Season, His selection ot SCHOOL PRIZE BOOKS Will bo tound one ot the best in the Colony, including the new Boys' and Girls' Annuals, Child's Companion, Chatterbox, Little Folks. 80-Peep, Tho Prizo, and other Serials, and all tho newest publications from tho principal London publishers. SPECIAL TERMS TO SCHOOL COMMITTEES. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS, All New and Choice Designs, including handpainted mottoes on Ivory and Porcelain. Well worthy of inspection. Great Bargains in CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! ! The Stock this Season will be found reploto with all tho Latest Novelties iv Hnnd Bags Dressing Bags (lltted) Work Boxes Writing Desks Inkstands Blotting Cases Photo Albums Easel Albums Cigar Cases » Cigarette Cases Photo Frames Jewel Cases ' Pocket Books Purses Ladies' Companions Tourist Casos And FULL BOUND BOOKS,' Beautifully Hand-painted. Special Notice.— ln ordor to give evoryone an opportunity of purchasing a Present tho whalo of tho Stock of Fancy Goods has boon marked at Exceptionally Low Prices. JOHN CRERAR, HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. 710 SEA WATER SWIMMING BATHS' THE above Baths are now open to the public from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. The days not apart for ladies aro Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, butwoon tho hours of 10 nan. and 12. during which hours a whito llagwill be hoisted and Mrs Bradfleld will bo in attendance. £ s. d. Season Tioket (family not exceedingßix) 2 2 0 Season Ticket (single) . . ..110 Monthly Ticket (singlo) . ..060 Tho Baths nna nil apnlianeeß nro kopt scrupulously clean, there beii>£ a continual How of salt wator all day. thus completely changing the water every olght ocn hours. A Hot Salt Water Bath has also been added to tho establishment, which will no doubt bo i lnrgely used by thoso suilbrins from rheumatics, &c. Hot Fresh Water and Showor Baths at all hours' Open for Voting Ladies from 7 Io 9 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. 339 THOMAS BRADFIELD Losaoe.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7930, 20 December 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7930, 20 December 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7930, 20 December 1887, Page 3

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