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LOCAL MAILS. Lady—At 7 a.m. > Makauri. * _ AVhatatutu. Daily—At 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. * Makaraka, AVaereugaaliika, Ormond, > Kaitaratahi. Te Karaka. , Daily— At 2 p.m. (Thursday 1 p.m.; Patutalu, Matawhero, , Manutuke, Murewai. Mondays and Thursdays—At G a.m. > Tatapouri, AVhangara, Pakarao, ’ Hauiti, ,i . Tolago Bay, AA r aipiro Bay, Tuparoa, * . Port Awanui. Monday and Thursday—At 3 p.m. . Motu, Kakauroa, - AVhak.arau, Poututu. Monday—At G a.m. ' Hangaroa, AVaerengaokuri, Tiniroto, ' F raserto wn, f Marumaru, • A..a_ltuakituri, AA'aFroa. A PRIVATE BAGS. MONDAY. : 'G i;.m. —Coast: Turehaua Station, Mw'Wasxur, Puatao, Rototahi, Biddies, '*r Sinclafff'SSlWfls, To Ptika, Bushy, t’o Loisel, Puia, AVaipiro Station, J. P. Murphy. G.■ 1-j a.m.—Train J.ine : Jackson Lewis, Hoke, Teliau. 2 jj.m.—Murewai: Curria. , 3 p.m.—Motu Line: AVailiuka, lirdige, C.H., Bridge, AV.AV., Kaijjoiio, Thomson, McDonald, Baigoat. .Puha. 3 ji.m. —Train, Te Karaka: Lewis Evinson. TUESDAY. 6.45 a.m.—Train Line: Lewis Jackson, Tehau. . 7 a.m. —AVairoa Line: Joblin, Mather, Tulloch, Coop. Swarbrick. , 9.30 a.m. —AVainiata Valley : P. T. Ken.lay, Kenway Bros., Mandor, AVatson, Bailie, Kiore. 2 p m. —Currie. 3 p.m.—Lewis, Evinson. AVEDNESDAY.
'"T5.45 a.in. —Tiain: Jackson, Lewis, Telnti, Rooke. ' 3 p.m. —Lewis, Eviiison. THURSDAY. (I n.in.- —Const: Tiirohuua, Sevniotir, * Loisel, Rilatae, Rototahi, Biddles, Sinclair, Oates, To Buka, Busby, To I* ilia (Cordon’s). Murphy, AVaipiro Station, Waipare, T. S. Williams, Kirk Bros., l’ene Heilii, G. Kirk J Walker. H. 45 a.m.—Lewis, Jackson, lloke, .Tehau. 2 p.m.—Currie. "3 p.m.—-Train: Lewis, Kvinson. 3 p.m.—Alotu Line: Waihnka, C. H. Bridge, W. \V. Bridge, Kaipono, , Thomson, McDonald, Baigent, Pulia. it FRIDAY. C. 4-5 aun. —Jackson, Lewis, Tehau Rokd. ■ 2 p.m.—Currie. | 3 p.m. —Lewis, Kvinson. SATURDAY. 0.45 a.in. —Jackson, Lewis,' Tehau, lloke. <1.30 a.iii. — ICenway, P. T., Kenway Bros., Alunder, Watson, Bailie. « • 2 p.m. —Currie. ~~»-..3 p.m. —Lewis, Kvinson. Sykes’s Drench— Always Reliable. • Farmers want a reliable drencli—- ’ one that will not fail when trouhlo arises. No drench has had such unqualified success' as Sykes’s. Over a thousand farmers have written ex,pressing their gratitude for the remarkable cures which, it lias effected. One-of these is Mr. James Tomath, the well-known dairyman, of Shannon, Manawatu. Ho writes: “X am in the habit of drenching my cows with Sykes’s Drench immediately alter calving, and at all times on tlio appearance pf inflammation of any kind. -Ij have "seldom known it to fail, pud have always recommended it.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1968, 2 January 1907, Page 1
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