Railway Timc-tal»le. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. RAILWAY TIME-TABLE. SOUTH. 5 STATIONS. j 1 3 ; 5 7 % | a.m. a.m. I p-m- p.mfr'mSpit .. .. dep. 11.2 ] 2-22 2 Napier .. arr. 11.10 2-30 Napier .. dep. 7.25 11.30 j3 0 4-20 5 *Awatoto .. ..! .. •- i 8 Farndon .. .J 7.45 ; 11.50 j 3.22 4-40 11 "Whakatu .. ..'' .. \ ■■ 13 "Tomoana .. ..I •• P.M. i•• 14 Bastings .. arr.j ' 12.10' 5-5 ~ .. dep.j 8 5 stop.' 3 - 49 19 Paki Faki .. .. 820 ; .. 525 25 *Poukawa •• 29 TeAute .. .. S.SG ; 4-c0 6.5 33 *Pukahou I .. 38 Kaikora .. ..931 5-29 G. 42 41 Waipawa .. ..i 9.44 , 5-44 6.57 45 "Tsireera ' -. 46 i Waipukurau arr. 7.20 | ~ dep 10.2 6-5 BTOF 51 |*Woburn •• 56 rOruawbaro .... 59 JTakapau .. •• 10-42 6-52 65 | Kopua .. ..j 11.5 7.18 67 i*Papitu .. .... | -. 68 hOrmondvule ..| 11.22 | 737 70 Makatoku .. arr. 11.30 i 7-45 NORTH ~T~ - , j d STATIONS. 2 4 16 8 a ! ! j a-m- a-m- j p-m- j p.m. ir'm -_<ikatoku .. dep. | 6-15 | 2 0 2 'Ormondville .. 6-22 j 2 7 4 *Papatu .. ..' •• •• 6 Kopua ... arr.i 6-37 I 230 11 Takapau ..! 7-0 ] 254 14 tOruawharo ..I .. ; j •• 20 *Woburn .. .. •• i i •• 25 Waipukurau .. 6.30 7-45 j | 3.40 26 "Tarewa .. •• .- •• !| •• 29 Waipawa .. ..! 649 8-4 4.0 33 Kaikora .. .. ! 7-4 8" 19 | ili 37 "Pukahou .. .. .. •- ! ; •• 42 TeAute .. .. 7.40 S-56 \ j 4.50 45 fPonkawa .. •• .. •• j j •• 52 Paki Paki .. ..18-20 9-37; i 52 5 06 Hastings .. ..! 8.40 9 54 j 12-30 J 5.45 5S 'Tomoana .. ..j .. .. (..[ .. 60 *VVhat-atu .. ..! ~ •• I••j .. 62 Farndon .. ..! 9-3 10-16 ;1253 .6 8 65 *Awatoto .. .. ' .. ••i •• i I6S Napier .. arr.! 9.25 10-36; 1-15 j6 30 .. d<4> -r-r 10-40 ■ 1-22 170 Spit .. .. arr.j SIOP 10-43 ; 1-80 , *Flag stations. Trains do not stop at these unless- required. Notice should _be given to the guard at the previous stopping station. J. T. MAXWELL, General Manager, -s.Z. Railways. _E«luca(BO_iaL NAPIER COMMERCIAL ACADEMY. [Established 1871.] I\TR. J. A. EEARDEX having com-J-V-L pleted extensive alterations and additions to the above Academy respectfully announces to the parents and of Hawke's Bay and surrounding districts that he will be prepared to receive a few more Pupil Boarders and Day Scholars, on and after the 22nd of January, 1883. Terms and references, apply to— J. A. REARDEN, P.E.L., _ Napier. NAPIER HIGH SCHOOL. rpHIS School will be re-opened on MONX DAY, January 29. ISusiuess Notices. JOSEPH CHICKEN. WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER, WAIPAWA. J> EPA IRS of every description carefully TV- attended to, and all workmanship guaranteed—Clocks and Watches for a period of 12 months. ~ BUTTER WANTED. W'T~\ENHOL_\I is open to take one , JL/ or two good Dairies. Apply at once. Jan. 9, 1883. NOTICE. TEMPORARY REMOVAL OF PREMISES. npHE undersigned being about to erect _I_ new business premises, and in order to facilitate the speedy removal of his extensive stock, has decided to sell (for a few weeks only) every description of Ironmongery and Bruslnvare at greatly reduced prices. A liberal cash discount given. HENRY WILLIAMS, Wholesale and Retail Ironmonger, Hastingsstreet, Napier. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. 1YF 1 ~R pONROY, BUTCHER, begs to inform his patrons, and the public generally, that he has REMOVED from the Shop in Hastings-street to larger and more commodious premises in the same street, opposite Mr E. W. Kxowles. The premises have been specially fitted up for carrying on a large business, and those entrusting orders to his care will receive every attention. riEORGE TT A ST I NG S, PLUMBER AND PAINTER, Now oilers to the Public a largo stock of T) A TEE- HANGINGS Of good Quality and Designs, from 7M. to os. per i>iecc. Also— PAINTS | OIL COLORS WHITE LEAD LINSEED OIL PUTTY DRYERS SCRIM I VARNISH British and Foreign Sheet Glass cut to any size. A well-selected Stock of Carpenter's Tools, Tinware, and General Ironmongery. All kinds of Jobbing and Plumbing Work executed. GALVANISED TANKS, BATHS, &c, made to order. GEORGE HASTINGS. HAVING RECEIVED another well selected lot of LAWN TENNIS BATS, From the best makers, Together with a large quantity of TOYS, kc, Suitable for the present aud coming season, which I am prepared to sell AT THE LOWEST PRICES. w. l 7 w hite ' BASKET AND PERAMBULATORMAKER, KMEESOK STREET, NAI'IEE. "THE ALARUM BELL." JOSEPH pHIC XE N , Wat-I-Makei. and Jeweller, Waipawa. Just Received a nice assortment of ALARM CLOCKS to be sold Cheap for cash. OODS' IRON AND QUININE WINE is a very telling proof of the benefit appertaining to the use of this Nerve Yigorator, as a remedy in cases of Nervous Debility, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Ace., it stands unequalled. Prepared by W jr. E. W O O D S. PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, Napier a>*d Hastings. Spit Agent Mr Deuholin
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3589, 12 January 1883, Page 1
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