®omt<g , .. Telephone "DVMT?'R > QA a , a J? M ; fii '!* 170, Napier. Jti I M..D tt O 98, Napier. TABADALB, NAPIEB, MEAWEE, PUKBTAPU, AND FBBNHILL ■j)US SERVICE. |OM3-TABLE.| Taradalb 'Depart— t Napibr'Dbpaht— am. n,m/ a.m. p.m.' 9 840 _ Park. 7.45 1.0 Park I 8.0 1.0 via „ 9 0 2.0 via „ 84S 2.0 via „ JO.O 3.0 yla „ 9.30 850 via 1.0 4.0 via „ 10,30 - 20 5.0! via „ U.O - W Via ,i U.O S.O via 1 „ BATUBDAY NIGHT BUSES, via Napier via Napier M Park 9.0 e ark 6 80 via ,-, 'SO via „ K. 8,15 via „ 10 - 0 vla » FABE6 Bd, ChUaren Half-piloe.: Tlokete 8a pc dozen |1 tloket eaoh passenger). MEANEE COAOH VIA AWATOTO. day only) d W om J> This Coach leaveß the Spit every morning at 10.30. FABBS 6a eaoh way, Children Half-prloe. No Tickets sola for this road. Coachea leavo Puketapu and Fernhill (or Napier every morning at 8 o clook. Coaohea leave Napier (or Fernhlll ana Puketapu at 3 o'olook dally. SUNDAYS AND HOITdAYS BXCEPTED, PBBVIOUS TIME/TABLE OANOKIiLBD. iQ. RYMER. lßb May, 1897. 72 ° WALLINGFOBD AND POBANaAHAU LINE OF! ROYAL MAIL COACHES. 'fIVHE OOAOH meets the Tra 1L earing Napier on Monday, and lnur days at 7.10. lor Wanatead, WalUngfora,' Porangahau. The Proprietor'! will not be responsible (or any passengers lnggigo after arrival at Hallway Station nnlens arrangements are made. PETES NBILBON, PBOPBIBTOBi OROWTHBR AND M'OAULEY'S LINK OF BOYAIj MAIL COACHES Driving between Napier, Taupo, Tokaanu ana Rotorua. A OOAOH will leave Napier evcrj MONDAY at 6.30 a.m., arriving at Tarawera same day leave i Tarawera every TUESDAY at 7 a.m., arriving at Tanpo 4 p.m. leave Tanpo ovory THUBSDAY at 7.50 arriving at larawera same aay i leave Tarawera every FBIDAY at 7 ojn., arriving Napier 6 pirn. Bpeolal Coaches ana Buggies at any time, THOB. Cook & Son, Agent 87 ÜBOWIHEBftMOA^ NAPIBJi— PETANE— KSKD ALE COAOHKS. TIME-TABLB. lieav Eskdale 8 a.m., Petane B.So'a.m. Leavea Kakdale 1.30 p.m., Petane 2 P.m, Leaveß Napier 11 a.m. and 1.80 p.m,.£rom PoatHifflce. [FABBS. EBkdGde-Slngle 2s, Return 3. Petane— la each way. SPECIAL COACHES* AND BUGGIES AT J, T. HABVEY, Proprietor, 85 Eskdale. WINTER MONTHS' TIMETABLE. ON and after May Ist the PetaaeEakaale Coaoh In tho Afternoon will leavo tho Poatoffloe, Napier, at i o'clook until further notice. , J> T-^^^ 6g7 ' Proprietor, RISSINQTON COAOH. JfTSHE above (Joach will leave JL Hannah's Corner at 2 oolook Every OATUBDAY nntll farther notloe. W..WILLIAMB, Proprietor. OALBDOHIAB HOTEL, NAFIBR. CHAS. SIDDFLLS~AND MRS NAT. NATHAN, PROPRIETORS HAVING taken over the above Long • established ana Well-known Hostelry, Intimate to the Citizens of Bawke'a Bay and the Travelling and Commerolal Pabllo that they intend to make the Caledonian a Comfortable Home. With this view the bouse will be completely Ro-fltted and Be-(nrnlahed Throughout. Several alterations are to be carried out In the internal arrangements, while the exterior will be thoroughly re-painted and renovated. It Is the Intention of the present Proprietors to keep a FIBSTCLASS FAMILY AND COM. MEHCIAL HOTEL. Spooial Attention will be paid to the Dining-room, and a FIRST-OLaSS TABLJU is aßßured. TBIVaTE SITTING • BOOMS FOR VISITOBS AND FAMILIES. All Wires CaretulTy Attenaea to and Answered Promptly. WINES, H^g'^lß OF THE JUBAL FLEMING. YOUIKNOW HIM, DON'TJYOUI IS THE NEW.ILANDLOBD i.OP,;THB PROVINCIAL HOTEL, ICOBNEB OLIVE 8 UAEB AND, lEMkiBSON-STBBBTi 821 DUNEDIN ALE AND STOUT. ONLY JAMES SPEIGHT & OO.'S ALE AND STOUT Bottled at the EMPIEE BOTTLING CELLAES. Familles'and the Trado Supplied at Wholesale Prloes.i FOB WINES AND SPnUTS: Sundto]the] EMPIRE HOTEL. Every Botbe Guarantoea the Boa [Quality' john"p7smith. Bottles and Direct Impoktbb. 85 FERRY HOTEL, WE9TBRN SPIT. C. A. W. HUNT .„ ._ Peopeietor HAVING- taken over the above well-known Hostelry, will be pleased to see all his old friends that visited him at | btortford Lodge. Hastings, and latterly at the Provincial Hotel, dive-square Several Improvements are now faking place, and no trouble or expense will be spared to make the house a COMfi-ORTABLRANDWfIIiIrCONDUCT/SD FAMILY HOTEL. The Lit uors will be of the Best Quality! Procurable' Flrafeclaes Tabloa for Boardersi ~ia~A. w. hunt, 802 Proprietor. STOETFOED LODGE HOTEL, ! HASTINGS, WSTOOK announcos'lthat he has • again taken oommand of this wellmown Hostelry, and will endeavor.ito give : the same aatlsfaotion as heretofore. j The situation of Stortford Lodge affords tha | lest resort for visitora to the Races ana Trottine Meetings, being In 01086 proximity to both Courses. Tho Hotel contains severa private sitting rooniß, (or the convenience of those wishinK a quiet visit in the Country, where they will find every oomfortil THK E3T OF WINKS AND SPIBITB WILL BE KEPT. Loose JBoiea (or Vlaltlng Trainers .can be engaged by wlre.iu I W. STOCK, PBOPBIE 08. 9 CARLTON CLUB HASTINGS, FAMILY AND OOMMEBOIAI HOTEL' F. GORMAN M „ Pbopbjitob. CONEOY & CC> OASH BUTOHEB&i HABmBB-STBSST BTATKttlfl RSBi AKD SPIT-J
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10625, 2 June 1897, Page 4
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784Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10625, 2 June 1897, Page 4
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