27. Potatoes—best early variety 12 28. " —best collection of 10 each. 29. Pot herbs—best collection 30. Vegetables—" Class 4.—FRUITS. 1. Strawberries—best 25 °. " —beat collection, 10 each variety 3. Gooseberries—largest, 12 4. " —best collection S. J. STEDMAN, Hon. Sec. COBB & CO.'S LINE OF COACHES LEAVES [APIHE, WAIP AW A , WAIPUKURAU DAILY. A. PITERS & CO., 383 Proprietors. NOTICE. EEDUCTION of FARES AND EXTENSION OP LINE. KYMEB'S EXPRESS LINE OF COACHES WILL run, during the summer months, at REDUCED FARES, to Meanee, Taradale, and Puketapu, commencing next month. 374 G. RYMER. RECHABITE SOIREE. rHE FIRST ANNIVERSARY of the Hope of Napier Tent, 1.0. R. will be celebrated by a SOIREE, t 0 be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, on Tuesday, October 3. Tea oil the table at 6.30 p.m. After which the Chair will be taken by Brother the Rev. R. Taylor, P.C.R., when several Musical Selections, Addresses, Recitations, and Readings will be delivered. Tickets, 2s 6d, may be obtained at the Times office, Port Ahuriri; the Herald and Telegraph offices, and Mr Holder's shop, Napier; from Brother J. R. Lever, Meanee; and Irom any of the Brethren. Children admitted at half-price. JOHN McVAY. 387 Sec. Hope of Napier Tent. NOTICE, JOHN HAGUE, in thanking *J his customers for past favors, begs to intimate that he has taken the SHOP and PREMISES lately in the occupation of Mr Parsons, and hope?; to merit a continuance of the public patronage so liberally given to his predecessor. JOHN HAGUE, Family and Shipping Butcher, Hastings - street, Napier, and Port Ahuriri. S. Parsons, in retiring fiom the Butchering Business, takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous customers for their patronage, and hopes the same liberal support will be accorded to Mr John Hague, his successor. 376 IMPOUNDED AT MEANEE— By Wie, September 20, 1871. One bay Mare, about 13| hands high, long tail, star on forehead, branded DM near shoulder Q By Mr Sladen, One bay Gelding, 13| hands, blind of right eye, branded like MC ueai shoulder, three white feet The above will be sold at the Meanee Pound, at noon on Thursday, October 5, if not redeemed. R. D. MANEY", 330 Poundkeeper,
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 18, Issue 1134, 30 September 1871, Page 3
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357Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 18, Issue 1134, 30 September 1871, Page 3
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