SALE OF VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL BUSH LAND AT WAIPAWA. MR. JOSEPH TURLEY Has received instructions from H. S. TIFFEN, Esq., to subdivide into sections, varying in area from three acres to one hundred acres, and Submit to Public Auction, early in December, about AC A A ACRES of the HOME WOOD /jiJIJIJ tfVi'ATK nriirtinitMr t.lirt ' ship of Waipawa, in the immediate vicinity of the proposed Railway Station, on the line from Napier to Wellington. Cobb's Coach passes daily to and from Napier. The Land is of rich quality, admirably adapted for Agricultural purposes, and, from its highly favorable situation, must rapidly increase in value. At the same time will be offered about /.A ACRES OF VALUABLE BUSH 4U LAND, Adjoining the above, in sections of one acre each, to enable purchasers of open land to supply themselves with Timber suitable for building and other purposes. Terms:—One-fourth Cash, the balance bearing interest at seven per cent. Titlo-Crown Grant. Further particulars can bo obtained on application to H. S. lIFFEN, Esq., Napier: or to Mr. J. TURLEY, Surveyor, Stock, and Station Agent, Waipawa.
RYMER'S EXPKESS LINE OF IOYAL MAIL COACHES I LEAVE— Napier Meanee Taradale 9 o'clock a.m. 9 a.m. 8.45 a.m. 11 o'clock a.m. 2 p.m. 1.45 p.m. 4 o'clock p.m. 4 p.m. 3.45 p.m. The 11 o'clock Coach runs through Puketapu, and leaves at 3 o'clock for Napier. G. RYMER, Meanee. COBB & Co.'s TELEGRAPH LINE OF BOYAL MAIL COACHES T T7ILL leave the Booking Office,Napier , V as follows: SOUTHERN LINE. Leave Daily at 8 o'clock a.m. for East Clive, Havelock, Paid Paki, Te Aute, Kaikora, Waipawa, and Waipukurau; Leaving Waipukurau DAILY at 8 a.m for Napier. Fares to Waipawa 10s Fares to Waipukurau ... 12s NORTHERN LINE. Leaves Napier on TUESDAY and FRIDAY mornings; also leaves Taupo every Tuesday and Friday morning. Taupo £2 10s N.B.—All Parcels must be PREPAID at the office, and all Passengers, if not booked, must pay their fares to the Drivers; Drivers responsible. A. PETERS, Proprietor.
NOTICE. ALL the MAIL COACHES for the SOUTHERN part of the Province leave the Chief Post Office, Napier, Punctually at 8 o'clock EVERY MORNING; and Coaches for TAUPO, TAURANGA, aud the North, leave the Ferry Hotel at 8 o'clock a.ra. on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, arriving at Tauranga on Friday and Tuesday. Fares to Taupo, £2 10s; to Tauranga, £i 10s. A. PETERS.
Dr. BrigMs Phosphodyne— Multitudes of people are hopelessly suffering from Debility, Nervous and Liver Complaints, Depression of Spirits, Delusions, Unfitness for business or study, Failure of Hearing, Sight, and Metcory, Lassitude, Want of Power, &c, whose cases admit of a permanent cure by the new remedy Phosphodyne (Ozonic Oxygen), which at once allays all irritation and excitement, imparts new energy and life to the enfeebled constitution, and rapidly cures every stage of these hitherto incurable and distressing maladies.—Sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers throughout the Colonies, from whom Pamphlets containing Testimonials may be obtained.— Caution. —Be particular to ask for Dr. Bright's Phosphodyne, as imitations are abroad; and avoid purchasing single bottles, the genuine article being sold in cases only. GoodalVs Quinine Wine.—The combination of quinine with alcohol and the flavoring ingredients of wine, especially orange wine, is certainly as useful as it is pleasant and popular. The acid used to insure the solution of the quiuine, in place of being mineral, asin most of the mixtures prescribed by the faculty, is vegetable, and hence is less liable to disagree with tho stomach and give rise to painful tormina —a result rendered still less likely to occur in consequence of the presence of tho alcohol and the aromatic oil of the bitter or Seville orange. It is obvious, however, that the eificacy of quinine wine will depend greatly upon the quality and quantity of the constituents of which it is composed, and especially of the quinine employed; but on this point Messrs Goodall expressly state that their wiuc is . made with Howard's quinine. The samples of Goodall's quinine wine wc have examined have been of excellent quality, and remarkable for unprecedented cheapness, which, in these days of dearncss and scarcity, is certainly in itself a great and unusual recommendation.—From th|y. Lancet, May 17; 1873. w *?■ #*
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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1530, 2 December 1873, Page 36
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