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{jittCtfotttfVfl. MURRAY. ROBERTS & CO.'SBALE. MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO. Have tho following Goods lo arrive por Langstone and Ganymede from London— 50 Drums Calvert's No. 5 Carbolic Acid 50 Boxes London Sporm Candles 180 Bags) Rape Seed il Hugs Luuerno Seed 40 Bugs Long Ucd Mangold Scod 40 Burs Yollow Globo Seed 1 Bugs Flold Carrot Seed 3 lings Field Cabbage Seed 20 Boxes Sultana Rai3*:n3 t 32 Boxes Elemo Raisins £0 Drums Powdered Arsovtio 3 Avcry's Weighing Machinos, (5 and 8 owl 2 Avcry's Sack Machines, 1 owl, 21 Tons Siecl Hoops and Studs G Dales Hoping Twino 51 Plnin and Dressed Tarpaulins, 15 x 12 to 30 x 21 33 Bales Woolpocketa 7 "Snrmiolsou's " Lion " Mowers nnd Reapers 3 Sainuolson'sGcinTandP, Mowers Extra Sections Fingors and other parts 2 Hornsby neaners nnd Mowers 0 Hornßby Bindors with ehoaf carriers 4 Bendalfs Chaff-cutters with Pulleys 3 Nicholson's Horse Hakes 2 Howard's Horse Rakos 3 Hovard s ITor3e Rakes, bicycle wheels 40 Kegs Gnllipoll Soft Scap 2 CaEes Turkey Stones 1 Case Lockwood's Files 1 Case Stoncll Ink with Brash and Spsngo SO Rolls Hessian 72in 40 Rolls Calico 72in 2 Cases Carbonato Sodn, 101b jars ■60 Drums Raw Linseed Oil 10 Drums Noatafoot 25 Drums Stockholm Tar 6 Dozon Tyzook's Scythes 40 Dozen Bnrfcon and Ball's Sheep-shears 18 Cases RVdcliffe Galvanised Iron 100 KegsD.P. Staples, I}. I\, and lin, 7,5, 9. and lOgaugo 7 Cwt Catistic Potash, 201b tins Arrived per Clan M'Leod from New York— 6 Dozen Fcrow Wrenches G Dozen Ij.II. Shovols 6 Dozen Scythe Snaths 10 Dozen AVood Hay RakC3 12 Dozen Hay Forks 12 Douglas Pumps 50 Cases Turpentine Arrived per Tai Yuan from Fooohow— 150 5-chestsTca 275 Boxes Tea To arrive per Tckapu from Calcutta— 231 Bales Woolpacks 35 Bales Cornsacks 50 Ca«cs Castor Oil. each 2 tins R. HORNSBY & SONS, LIMITED, R EATERS AJND BINDERS, with Travelling Gear nnd Sheaf Carriers and Sideland Apparatus!. PvKAPKRS AND MOWERS. Can bo procured from the Agents, MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. Also for Sale, Hornsby's Threshing Machines Portable and Traction Kngines Double and Singlo Furrow Ploughs I MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. SHEEP DIP. TITTLES NaN~- POISONOUS JJ SHEEP DIP. LITTLK'S POWDEIi DI P (Poisonous). MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO, ~~ HASTIE AND TINDALLS IJATENT FOR DESTROYING A LUNIi-'ttORM IN' SHEEP (By Fumigation). Experiments having proved this invontion to be a complete success, it is confidently rocommended to Shoepfanners ns tho only known Cure for Lung-worm. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., 355 Aponts. CAPE P.ARLEY. Highest price given by MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. POTATOES. FOR RALE. ~GOOD HOBART AND KION'EY SEED POTATOES. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. FOR SALE HOBART PALINGS, sft and 6ft long, nt reduced prices. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. TOR SALE, "IVTACHINE-DRESSED Rye Grass, IYJL Povorty Bay and Hawke s Bay Seed. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. FISON'S CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS SPECIAL POTATO FERTILISER— for Potatoes and Garden Produce geneSUPERPHOSPHATE (Concentrated) yon ■ TURNIPS. MANUOLUS, &C. 890 MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. SEED OATS. SPARROWBILLST CANADIANS, DANISH. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION.; rp I H E TABLE JL ' On and after AUGUST 22nd, 1887.5 WEEK DAYS ONLY. SOUTH. STATIONS. A.M.iA.M.jP.M.jP.M.jp.M. 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H •Orinffi ..".." 3 "Matal'iwi .1 • .. ,f. •VicleiiA .'•..' ~ WoodvUloar 1.28 .. 0.30J § NOU'lll STATIONS. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.MI Wodville.dp; .. ... | 6.10 .. .. 2.10~ "Victoria I • . .. * > •Mntahiwi ..I .. .. *....* V •Oringi ..! .. i.. • .. .. • 3 •Taniaki ..] .... • .. .. * u •Tahoraiti ..I .. 1.. ♦ .. .. • | TDannovirko I .... 7.53 .. .. 3.U 3 •Man^atera !.. .. 1 • .. .. • 'A *^\ldtmjiuu .. ....!*.. .. h Makotuku.. .. .. 8,-tl! .. .. 1.23 a Ormondville .. .. 8.51 ' .. .. l.3ff-l •Papatu .J .. .. .. .. • o •Kopua ..I .. ..'....• Takapnu ..j .. .. I d.M .. .. 5.6 '% "Oriutwharo .. I _ * 1.. .. *5 •Woburu ..I .... • .. .. • 32 Waip'li'r'u nr 1 .. '.. 10.20 1 .. .. 5.53 Sti „ dp! .. I 7.1010.30 .. .. (1.0 3a tTapniru ...;.. .. j.. .. ! *S Waipawa..' .. 8.0,10.10, .. .. (i.17 S Kiiikora ..; .. ; s.ll 11.0 .. .. 15.30-j: "Pukohou .....]•:• .. '.. • 3 ToAute, ar .. 'g.llill.SO .. .. 7.3^ ( .n VJ , dp i ■• i 6.52,11.35 .. .. 7.10 | •Poukawa ..I .. * I * ! ■* li •PakiPaki..! . • ' ■> ' •IJ Hastings, ar! .. j 9.47 12.25 .. .. 8.0 ta „„ „ dp; 8.30 9.5012.30 1.57 5.10 8.5! a •Tomoana ..1 * I • ' • I ♦ • •'£ Wliukatu ..i • I • •« i » • - & Farndon ..18.5010.1212.50,2.20 5.30 8.25 V Awatoto ..1 • 1 • ■< , • i • •'a far 9.1010.32 1.10 2.40 0.50'A15 % Napier, i 1 I K_vs l>ip .. ,10.3,5 1.20 2.15! I '- SpiL «r_^_ 10.13 1.28 2.53' _ i _Jp_ I i lus train does not stop at Te HAuko or Tauaiiu. t l'liia train does not atop at Tapairu or Tc Ha >ike. 'Flag Stations— Trains do not stop unless required. Notice should bo given lo tho Guard at the previous stopping slat ion by any passengers dudirin{s to aliuhtatFlng Stationa SUNDAY TRAINS Sp_UlH. A.M. A.M. P.M. 1 P.M. Snit .. .. dep. 9.5 ,10.55 2.20 ' 6.17 Napier 9.15 11.0 2.30 8.2.5 •Awatoto . . . . * „ *■ ~ "Farndon " .. .. 9.35 .. 2.50 \/Jiak.itu .. ..' k .. * < 'lomoa'ia .. .. * .. " 1 Haatinga air. 1 9.X .. 3.10 : N()in'H _ ■ A.M. A.M. 1 P.M. P.M. Hastings dep. 10.0 j .. 5.20 'Toinoflua .... * j .. •Wliakalu .. ... " FaiTdon .. .. i 0.21) .. 5.10 •Awctolo .. .. • ; .. • Napier 8.50 10.42! 2.5 6.2 Spit arr. 9.0 j 10.50 .13 8.10 •Flag Stations.— Trains do not stop unless roquired. Notice should bo i, r i y en lo the Guard at tho previous stopping Station by any passengcra desiring to alight at Flasr Stations 119 JOHN TASKEtt,--ruRTKAIT AKTIST. PORTRAITS OF AITsIZES PAINIKD IN OILS FROM LIFE OR PHOTOGRAPH, Fuom 5 Guineas Upwards. oil paintings rktoucitkd and imadb equal to nkw. For further particulara apply to MESSRS RINGLAND AND THOMAS Orlo G35 MESSRS J. H. DAI/TON AND CO.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 8150, 4 September 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 8150, 4 September 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 8150, 4 September 1888, Page 4

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