Kailway Time Tabic. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. TIME TABLE On and after August Ist, 1881. | WEEK DAYS ONLY. j SOUTH. 1 STATIONS. ! I _: a.m.! a.m. am p-m- p.m. p.m. , ■" Spit.. ..dep. .. 1K1.2211.1S 2-13 350 .. ' J . ( arr. .. 10 30,1123 2-56 358 .. 2 Napier } ( , ep 7.25:11.5' 3-0 4.20 9.0 6 *Awatoto .. .. 1.. I .„,".'„„ 5 Farndon.. .. 7.45 11 30 ; .. 322 4400 20 11 *Whakatu ....,..; 13 *Tomoana .. •• .. •• •,, _ ~ ( arr. .. ll.ft. r > °- i 5 14 Bastings | dep 8 5 ;.. . 349 5.5 19 *Paki Paki .. .. ; 25 *Poukawa .... 29 Te Auto .. .. SSO 4.50, 6 5 33 *Pukeliou .... , .. j.. :3S Kaikora ....!» 31 ! 5-20| G42 jj, 11 Wiiipiiwu .. 9 4-1 ! 5-44 6.57 a 4G Vfaipu. I arr. ' •■ •• T. kunm I dep. 10 2' 6-5 7.20 j? 51 MVoburn .. .. \ ■■ "2 s(i "Oruawharo ..... • • £ 59 Takapau.. .. 10.5U ; 6.57 £ 65 *Kopua ' , 67 *Pap»tu 68 Ormondvlllo .. 11.33, ' 735 70 Makotuku .. 11.40. \ 742 pm. | 74 Mataniau,.nrr. 12 0 \ 1 ''___. ! - NORTH J STATIONS I ' '' ~ am. a m,; a m.p.m :p.m.| p m , ~* Matamau..dop. .. i •• ! i 1-35 > 5 JSlakotuku .... ! 814> I 2 0 6 Ormondville .... j 8.22 j 2 7 8 *Papatu • • j • • r 10 *Kopua •• ; •• 16 Takapau.. .... 858 j 2.48 ■£ jIK *Oruawharo .... .. ■ •• o 24 *Woburn •• •• >, ■ 29 AA'aipukurau .. 6.30 10-2 i ; 3.40 * 33 Waipawa.. .. 649 10 22; ' 4.0 _ 37 Kaikora .. ..7-4 10 36: ; 4.14 £ 41 "Pukeliou .... I ■• i , •■ ai 46 To Aute .. .. 7.40j il.lO! 450 50 -Poukawn .... • - I ; •• 50 *Paki Paki .... •■ j ■■ ■■ p.m j i ' 00 liastlnfr*.. .. 8.40 1 !.0 |1 35 54010 0 02 "n'omoana .... ■ ■ | 64 "Whakatu .... I ;..;.. :.. 66 Farndon .. ..9-3 1 12 31; 2-0 0 8 10 25 69 *Awatoto .. .. jl■• I ,„ , T . f arr. 9.25 'V. 55! 225 6 3010.45 72 Napier j, d , 3Q l_ 40 : 1 22! 3-15 74 Spit .. .. arr. 9 331 48 1,30| 3-23 l ' i ! *Fla»- stations. Trains do not stop unless required. Notice should bo given to the guard at tho previous stopping station by any passengers desiring to alight at Flag Stations. JSusiucss rVoliccs. HAWKE'S BAY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. DURING the coming season Brown Trout Ova will be supplied by the society at £2 per 1000, in quantities of not less than 10,000. Application to be sent to Secretary as soon as possible to enable orders to bo met. The Hon. Secretary will, where possible, undertake to superintend hatching arrangements. W. J. BIRCH, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. A LARGE number of Sheep having been recently killed by Dogs on the Longlands Station, POISON Avill be laid after this date. J. 11. COLEMAN. August 15, ISB4. ON and after this date Poison will be laid in the Maxwell Lea and Tomoana paddocks. NELSON BROS., Limited. ON and after this date Poison Avill bo laid on the Riverslea and Endslcigh paddocks. 11. J. THOMPSON. 1 Gth August. ON and after this date Poison will be laid on myTe Auto, Paid Paki, Longlands, and Hastings properties. E. D. COLLISON. August 20th, 188-1. NOTICE. ON and after this date poison Avill be laid in my Paddocks at Taradale and Meanec. R. NEAGLE. June 25, 18S-1. ALL Accounts owing to the undersigned not paid by the first Avcek in September will be sued for. J. B. HOLLIS, Butcher. rriGHLY pURED MUTTON HAMS. T) OBE R T TT OADL EV, M.D., M.R.C.S.E., SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, Boaver-street, Next St. Augustine Church. Y)OWE TGIENNELL, Woodville, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Sections for sale. Correspondence invited. p EOPPREY pOTTS Begs to announce that he litis commenced business in Waipawa as an AUCTIONEER, STOCK AND ESTATE AGENT, &c. In tho offices recently occupied by tho late firm, of "M. R. Miller aud Potts," and is prepared to sell Sheep, Cattle, liorses, &c, on the usual terms. ROBERT LAMB, M.R.1.8.A. ARCHITECT, Tennyson-street. aTI. c° ° r ET - Land, Estate, and Commission Aoent, Emerson-street, Napier. Money to lend in any sums from £50 upwards. Tradesmen's hooks kept, and debts collected. SPECTACLES D. LE~V 1 , HASTINGS-STREET, Having for many years previous to entering into his present business of Tobacconist studied practically the adjustment and selection of Spectacles to suit all sights, has just received an immense A'ariety, consisting of Protectors from the Summer Sun and dust. Concave for the near-sighted, Convex, Real Brazilian Pebbles, best Crystal Lens, Perescopic Lens, Eye Glasses, Goggles, etc. _g£* Aud Avill give f.ec of charge a pair of Spectacles, to suit tho sight, to any poor person who cannot afford to pay for them. J J} yERNON, * ENGINEER, Corner of Hastings-street and Dickensstreet. STEAM, WATER, AND GASFITTEE, BRASS FOUNDER AND FINISHER. Conservatories, Green Houses, Dwelling Houses, &C, fitted With TTot "Water ! Apparatus on the most approved and i economical principle. BATHS AND LAVATORIES FITTED UP. Agricultural Implements and all sorts of Machines fitted and repaired. ■ Boiling Downs fitted Avith the newest Ito 1 grovements.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4085, 25 August 1884, Page 1
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