Drapery. SPECIAL '}".} TUE f-.A DIES. A. CAMPBELL Having purchased FOR CASH a small lot OV J ADIES' J ACE QETS, COLLARS, &c, AT LESS THAN HALF Tflß ORIGINAL PRICKS, *inong which are some very choice Good.?, ' and -will offer the sumo at astonishing LOW PRICKS, to clear out quickly. SEE WTN-DOW— Ladies' Lace Collars 9d, worth Is 9cl Ladies' Lace Sets Is ; worth 2s 6cl Ladies' Lace Sets Is 6d, worth 3s 6d Ladies' Lace Sets 2s, 2s 6d, and 3s Cd. Some of these Goods were as high as ll's Gd the Set. A good A isortment of LADIES' and CHILDREN'S UNDERCi.O THING, VERY CHEAP. SEE WINDOW. A. C A M P B R L 1j . THE NEW DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, Emeeson-stheet. Kinross & Co WOOL SEAdOJJJ; 1880-1881. The Undersigned are /HASH T>UYERS op I*7 OOL, /TiALLOVVj &C, c. They also make LIBERAL ADVANCES on Consignments to their correspondents in London and New York. ADVANCES are also made on Shipments to their Melbourne Correspondents FOR SALE at GOLDSBOROUGH & CO.'s AUCTIONS, at tho lowest current ratea of Freight and Insurance. In the event of the Melbourne market not answering expectation, shippers can have their Wool .forwarded to London for sale, KINROSS & CO. JUST RECEIVED, FltOM SuUiH a. tt STKailA— 6uF A. NO J. DOB BIB'S PATENT SEED SOWERS, FOa SOWING WHEAT. BARLEY, OATS, GRAkS SEfiD, &c. Can be affixed to any VVajtsron, Pray, or Spring , Cart. Thid Sower will sow 100 acres per flay without m&tiual labor. The work is superior to handsowing, besides effecting a great saving of grain. The hardest and most difficult ■work on a farm is by this implement made easy and pleasant, for, a farmer can bit in his cart and sow tea acres perhour. KINROSS & CO., Agents for Pawke's Bay. Conveyances /"* "*> V .-c_3 t> OVAL LZATL f -I\> LiJN'E OF v ° ° * A ° HE s ** between » o< » PETAN.B and « ~ * ~ \ NAPIER will run DAILY on and after this dateLeaving Pet ne at 8 o luck a ra and 2 p.m. Leaving Clarendon Hotel, at 11 o'clock a.m. and 4 p.m. Single Fare 2s; Return, 33. Booking: Office—Clarendon Hotel. Napier. W. VILLERS, Petane. &asg»fy&sr_ (f \RCt£ARD S WilHeave PUKRTAPU STORK every SATURDAY Morning at 8 o'clock and TAHADALE at 9 o'clock for iN A.Plfc.lt Retrruintf from Napier at 230 p.m. And also will carry Pusseugers and Parcels. Fee from Puketapu to Naoier 2s ~ from Taradali! ro M.ipior .. .. ..Is. rv V Mi r, X' s N". AFIEIt 4ND TAHADALK ROYAL MAh _ ! COACHES. TIME TABLE. From Tara.da.lb— Ist. Half-past 8 o'clock, New Road 2nd. Quarter to 9 o'clock viaMeaneo Brd. 11 o'clock, New Road. 4th Quarter to 2 o'clock, via Meanee From Napibr — Ist. 10 o'clock, Newtoi 'a Corner, New Road 2nd. 11 o'clock, via Meanee Brd. Half-past two o'clock, New Road 4th. 4 o'clock, Meanee The Puketapu doach leaves Napier, every Tuesda Thursday, and Saturday mornings, at 11 departing from Puketapu the same days at 1 o clock Fare to Moanee and Taradale. Is 6d: to Puketapu Bs. Special Conches, Buggies, and Saddle Horseg ca be had at Taradale at any time. G. RYMER. DANI. COTTON PORT AHURIRI LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. ® s? SiSf :: >^~ V * N -~ pUSSES constantl - rurm '. n,? between Every stsaicpr attended. Buggies, Saddle Horses eta, on Hire. Horses bought and gold. DANI. COTTON. GRANT'S MAIL COACHES T EAVE HAVELOCK for HASTINGS RAILWAY XJ STATION in connection with the Train ac follows :— Havelock. Hastings. Hastings 8.20 a.m. dep. 8 45 a.m. arr. 8. £5 a.m ret, 9-20 „ „ 950 „ „ 10 0 „ „ 11-35,, „ 12 5 pm. „ 12 15 p.m.,, al6 p.m. „ 345 „ „ 4 0 „ „ 4 - 85 » » 5 5 „ „ 5.15 „ „ Fares : Ohk Snr-UNe baoh wai. Coach can be hired to meet an) train that is not met in the ordinary Time-tutole for Ss. for one or throe passengers, above three tiho ord. nary fare of Is each. A Covered Express Wagg-on Iβ ives Havelock daily at half-past 8 a.m., for Napier, carrying Goods and Passengers at moderate rates, returning in the afternoon. All parcels left at Mr H. Montkith and Co,'B will be promptly forwarded. Parcels received for Clivo, Havelock, Waimarama, Wallingford, Pourere, Maraekakaho, and Karamu. Ladies' and Gents' Saddle Horses, 7a 6d per day. Single-seated Buggies, IBs per da Double „ „ 20s „ Covered Carriages for Wedding Parties on hire. Hoi see broken to single and double harness. Saddle Horses, Buggies, Covered Carriages, and Coaches can bo had to meet any train at Hastings by posting or telegraphing to G. Grant, Hastings. GEO. GRANT. WEST CLIVE FELL-MONGERY, AND BOILING-D0 vYN ESTABLISHZvIENT. /""inARLES MITCHELL begs to notify that he 1 KJ ready to receive WOOL at the above Establish ment, or Farndon Station With thu appliances at his command he Iβ pr« pared to turn out Wool entrusted to him at current rates w<;!) cloaned, ami v»it,h rlcHpatah. WEST GLIVE FELLMONGEHY AND BOILINGt--DOWJS- ESTABLISHMENT. CHARLES MITCHELL BEGS to inform the surrounding settlers that he is prepared to scour tho season's wool at tho following ratea: Fleece Wool (woll sortej) at ljd per lb. Locks and Pieces at Id per lb. All wool forwarded to the Farndon Station will receive prompt attention. kCHARLES MITCHELL. "Wtet Cliva, September 17th, 1880.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3131, 11 July 1881, Page 4
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