S.S. ‘ STAR OP THE SOUTH/ CAPT. W. BEND ALL, ] f »R>3K mmS "STEAMER is -«|s2Glnsx JL specially fitted for for the CONYEYANGi£ 0 f LIVESTOCK, and is open for Freight to any NEW ZEALAND POST.—Apply to WATT BROTHERS, Agents. WAIROA AND POVERTY BAY. rjIHE paddle steamer ‘CLEOPATRA/ Captain Paxmee, will leave for the above Ports WEEKLY if sufficient inducement offers. Fares from this date as follows ; Wairoa £1 • Return ... £1 10s Poverty Bay ... £2 • Return ... £3 Os Exclusive of Beer, Wines, Spirits, and Refreshments, which will be provided on board at moderate rates. Freight—(to Wairoa), 40s per ton ; (to Poverty Bay), 40s per ton. Open for Charter to any part of the Coast, with cargo, and will fetch Wool at current rates. Apply to Capt. PALMER, on board ; or to ROOTLED GE, KENNEDY & CO., Agents. FOR WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON ’& OTAGO, (Receiving Cargo and Passengers inside the Iron Pot), THE N.Z.S.N. Co.’s S.S “ RANGATIRA,” will leave for the above ports on FRIDAY, 14th February, transshipping into the s.s. Tara naki, at Wellington. KINROSS & Co., Agents. FOR TAURANGA & AUCKLAND, (Receiving Cargo and Passengers inside the Iron Pot). The n.z.s.n. Co.’s e . B . “RANGATIRA," will leave for tho above ports on FRIDAY, 7th February. KINROSS & Co., Agents. PANAMA MAIL SERVICE. FOR SOUTHERN PROVINCES. fJIUE screw steamship ‘LORD ASHLEY/ Captain H. WORSP, will steam as above on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1868. Tho Company do not hold themselves responsible for any alteration in time of
departure occasioned by the Honorable i Postmaster-General. ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & CO., Agents. Napier, 30th January, 1808. FOR WELLINGTON. IHIE N.Z.S.N. Company’s . s.s. ‘STORM BIRD,’ Captain Doile, hourly expected, 'will steam for W ellington the NEXT DAY. KINROSS & CO. Napier, 3rd Feb., 1868. Chief Post Office, Napier, 24th Jan., IS6B. IN consequence of the Provincial Subsidy, arrangements have been made, in addition to the Country Mails already existing, that sealed bags will be forwarded by Cobb and Co.’s Coach, from the town, at 7 o’clock on the mornings of Thursday and Saturday, to all the post offices on the main line, and daily to Meanee. PETER BOURKE, Chief Postmaster. Stabling. MASONIC STABLES i. pe urn jMtlßfito. Eistabusned LIYERY & BAIT STABLES. THE UNDERSIGNED, in returning . thanks to his friends and the public generally, begs to announce to them that he has taken the above Stables, where he hopes, by doing justice to those Horses entrusted to his care, to merit a continuance of that support he has hitherto received. , CHARLES PALMER. Napier, Nov. 2,1567.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 546, 6 February 1868, Page 1
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409Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 546, 6 February 1868, Page 1
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