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gfttttMg HS B_R EVI OE. r^ffllTJr; ITIMK-fABLB.I ABIBALB DBPABT- NAPIBB DEPABT— H ■' ra< P ' m 'vla Napier L4O _ 'Park; 7.45 X.O Park L 0 IJ) via „ 00 2.0 via „ L4S 2.0 via „ JO.O 8.0 .via „ ft B £ ovl ' •• V 8 M 1 :; !o - [[6.0 vl»: „ 1.0 6.0 via 1 » r M SATURDAY NIGHT BOSBS. via Napier on papier •-8.0 Park M. Ia Pw * 6 30 via i,( ,H° V » " "• 6.45 via „ ~ " 10-0 vla " "*" FARKSfId, Children Half-price.: joketa 8a pc aozen (1 tiokeb eaoh passenger). MEANEE COACH~VIA AWATOTO, «»<fei »**&» This Coaoh leaves the Spit every morning at 10.30. FARES ea eaoh way. Children Half-price. No Tickets Bold for this road. Coaoheß leave Puketapu and Fernhlll for Vapler every morning at 8 o'olook. , Coaoheß leave Napier for FemhUl and Puketapu at 3 o'clock dally. 3undayb and holidays exoepted. previous timetable cancelled. Q. EYMEE. Ist May, 1897* ™ WALLTOBFORD AND POBANaAHAP LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. THE OOAOH meets the Tra earing Napier on Monday and Ihue days at 7.10, 10r Wanutead -WaUlngford Poraogabaui The Proprietor wIU not be raponßtbleto any paaaengera luggage after arrival at Hallway Station nnle«B arrangement* are made. PETEG NEILBON, PROPRIBTOK. OBOWTHEB AND M'OAULBY'S UNH OF ROYAL MAIL COAOHBa Driving between Napier, Tanpo. Tokaano and Botoraai A OOAOH will leave Napier every MONDAY at 6.30 a.m., arriving at Tarawera same day leave Tarawera every pTS^reV^^SATa! Napier 6 pin, Special Coaohes and Buggies at any time, Thos. Cook & Son, Agenbq B OBOWTHBRfcMOA ffiu NAPIEB- PFTANB— EBKDALB COAOHKS. TIME-TABLH. Leav Kskdale 8 a.m., Petane B.BB'a m. Leaves Enkdale 1.30 p.m., Petane a p.mi Lsavea Napier 11 a,m. and 1.80 pan., from Poßt-omoe, [FARES. Eskdale-Single 2s, Return 3. Petane— ls eaoh way. SPECIAL COACHES AND BUGQIES AT ANY TIME. J, T. HARVEY, Proprietor, 85 ' Eikdale. WINTER MONTHS 1 TIMETABLE. ON a»-d after May Ist the PetaoeFskdale Conoh in the Afternoon will i leave the Post office, Napier, at i o'olook until further notlco. tJ# T , HABVBYi 587 Proprietor, RISSINGTON OOAOH, 'PffE above Coach will leave S Hannah's Corner at 2 oolook Hrory SATURDAY until further notloei W. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. CALEDONIA HOTEL, HAPIER. CHAS. SIDDELLB AND MRS NAT. NATHAN, PROPRIETORS OAVING- taken over the above ' r|l Long • established and Well-known Hostelry, intimate to the Citizens of Hawke's Bay and the Travelling and Coramerolal Publlo that they intend to make the Caledonian a Comfortable Home. With this view the House will be oomplotely Re fitted and Re-furnlahed Thronghone govern 1 alterations are to be earned ont In the internal arrangements, while the exterior will be thoroughly re-painted and renovated. It la the Intention of thepresont Proprietors to keep a FIRST-CLASS FAMILY AND COMMEKCIAL HOTEL. Special Attention will be paid to the Olning.room, and a FIRST-OL&SS TABLE la aeßured. PRIVATE BITTING -ROOMS FOR VISITORS AND FAMILIES. All Wires Carotnllv Attended to and Answered Promptly. WINES. ePl ffi -^D N ALES OF THB JUBAL FLEMING. YOUIKNOW HIM, DON'T Y6U IS TUB NEW LANDLORD OF THE PKOYIKOIAL HOTEL. :CORNER OLTVE B UARE AND EMURSON-STREETi 821 ( FERRY HOTEL WESTERN SPIT. C. A. W. HUNtTT .- Proprietor HAVING- taken oror the above well-known Hostelry, will be pleased to see all his old Monde that visited him at Stortford Lodge, Hastings, and latterly at the Provincial Hotel, dive-square Several improvements are now taking place, and no trouble or expense will be Bpared to make the house a COMFORTABLKand WBTitrCONDUCTJfiD family hotel. The lituors will be of the Best Quality] Proourablo Flrst-olaes Tables for Boardersi ~io.~A. W. HUNT, 362 Proprietor. STOBTFORD LODGE HOTEL, HASTINGS W STOCK announces;! that he has • again taken oommand of thla wellmown Hostelry, and will endeavor^to give she same satisfaction as heretofore. The situation of Stortford Lodge affords the jest resort tor visitors to the Races and Trotting Meotlngs, being in olosg proximity to K>th Courses. The Hotel oontalna several irlvato sitting rooms, for the convenience of hose wishing a quiet visit In the Country, f here they will find every oomforti ?HB EST OF WINKS AND SPIRITS WILL BE KEPT. Ooaelßoxes for Visiting Trainers can be eugaged by wlrc.o ! W. STOCK. I PROPRIB OR. 0 OAELTOF CLUB* HASTINGS.' FAMILY AND OOMMEBOIAI ; HOTELS , OOBMAJN - ~^«» FBORUROB. 83 WILDING & ? CO. BAWJUftiLBBSMAKOTUKU AND WAIPUKUrfAU,! Havb always on Hand! LASGE STOCK o» WELL- CUT TIMBERBnUOH OR itßlsasSD 1 &ZBO )ULDINGS, ARCHITRAVES. <&O. U Orders addrened Makotnkn or V7afEurau will have nrompt and oaxeful intlon, QUALBfY G^ARANTEKP (1 I

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10627, 4 June 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10627, 4 June 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10627, 4 June 1897, Page 4

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