COBB & Oo.'s TELEGRAPH LINE ROYAL MAIL COACHES LEAVE THE BOOKING-OFFICE, NAPIER, AS FOLLOWS : SOUTHERN LINE, LEAVES Daily at 20 minutes past 8 a.m. for East Clive, Havelock, Paki Paid, Te Aute, Kaikora, Waipawa, and Waipukurau; leaving Waipukurau DA ILY at 7.30 a. m. for Napier. Fares each way—To Havelock, 2s 6d ; Paki Paki, 4s, Te Aute, 6s; Kaikora, 7s: Waipawa, 8s; and Waipukurau, 10s. NORTHERN LINE. Leaves Ben kers' Ferry Hotel, Western Spit, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY Morning early, for Pelane, Te Haroio, Tarawera, Runanga, Ope])e, and Taupo; leaving Taupo on Tuesday and Friday mornings. Intending passengers for Taupo will please not carry any more luggage than absolutely necessary, as ten miles of the road between Tarawera and Runanga have yet for a while to be performed on horseback. To suit the convenience of visitors to the Taupo district, or travelling to Cambridge, the undersigned will always have lor or hire Saddle Horses at Tapuaeharuru. Charges moderate. After this date, and through the summer months', the Coaches for Taupo will LEAVE the Booking Office on TUESDAY and FRIDAY Mornings, at a quarter-past six and the Ferry at the Poit at half-pant six. Return Ticket to Taupo, ,£*4. A. PETERS, 223 Proprietor.
RYMEB'S IXPBESS LINE OF COACHES To Meanee, Taradal**, aud Puketapuj DAILY, Leaves Town at 11 a.m., and leaves Puketapu at 1 p.m. From Napier to Meanee ... Is Oil " « Taradale .. Is 6d " « Puketapu. 2s 6d SPECIAL TRIPS at any time. Hordes to let or hire by day or month. THE PUKE BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION LITTLE JOHN TT7ILL stand for the ensuing season VV ai The Farm, Waipdkurau, from the Ist October next. Terms, £4: 4s each mare; Groom's fee. ss, payable on the Ist January next. Six weeks' grass free; afterwards a charge of 2s 6d per week. For convenience of parties about Meanee and surrounding country, Mares will be received at Mr Russell's Farm, Little Bus]), from whence they wiJ] he forwarded free of expense, and again delivered after being stinted. All care will be taken of mares, but uo responsibility incurred. Waipukurau, 7th August, 1872. PEDIGREE OF LITTLE JOHN. Dam—Nancy, by second prize horse at Battersea, out of Becky, prize mare bred by Sir William Maxwell Stirling, of Kier, Perthshire; Sire—Cheviot, by Jtc-yal Conqueror, awarded first prize at Battersea (and imported to New Zealand by the Hon. William Bobinson of Cheviot Hills), out of Betty, winner of many prizes j bred by Sir William Maxwell Stirling, and imported by the Hon. W. Bobinson. The whole family are pure Clydesdale and without a stain. 329 TS7ASTE PAPEB on sale at the V V office of this Paper,
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1464, 25 October 1872, Page 3
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438Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1464, 25 October 1872, Page 3
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