Cobb’s Coaches. R. COBB GO,!S Telegraph Line of Royal Mail Coaches. • I-;.■ AFTERthe Ist NOVEMBER, cetaXjL fortably fitted up FOUR-HORSE COACHES will leave the Booking Office, Napier, for Waipawa, TWICE A WEEK ; for Waipukurau and Porangahau, ONCE A WEEK*—See future advertisement. • A. PETERS & CO., Proprietors.. V. R. 0088 Co’s. TELEGRAPH LINE OT ROYAL MAIL COACHES. EXTENSION OF THE LINE TO POT?.AM«.AVT ATT
Ajpteb the Ist November next, comfortable Pour-horse Coaches will leave the .Booking office, Napier, For Waipawa—Tuesdays and Tkuesdays, at 7a a.m. For Waipukurau and Forangahau— Thursdays, at 7£ a.m. Leaves "Waipawa—Wednesdays and Fbidays, at 8&. Leaves Porangahau—Tuesdays, at 8 a.m. Leaves Waipukurau Wednesdays, 7£ a.m. For further particulars apply at the Booking Office, Napier. ANDREW PETERS, Proprietor. V. R. 0 O B B & Co.’s Telegraph Line of Royal Mail Coaches. EXTENSION OF THE LINE TO WAIPUKURAU. On and after TUESDAY next, October 8, the Coach will leave the Booking office, Napier, on TUESDAYS at 7"30 a.m., for the undermentioned places:— £ s d To or from Napier to West Clive... 0 4 0 Havelock ...0 6 0 Paki Paki ... 0 8 0 Te Aute ... 0 12 6 Kaikora ... 0 14 0 Waipawa ... 015 0 Waipukurau... 10 0! Returning from Waipukurau on FRIDAY at 6*30 a.m. ANDREW PETERS & Co., Proprietors. I ANDREW PETERS, of Napier, in , the Province of Hawke’s Bay, Coach Proprietor, do hereby determine the copartnership (if any) existing between WILLIAM DAVIES, of Wellington, in the Province of Wellington, Coach Proprietors, and me, the said ANDREW PETERS, under a certain memorandum dated the thirteenth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, as from the day. of the date hereof. As Witness my hand this twenty-first day of October, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven. ANDREW PETERS. Witness—John N. Wilson. Government Advertisements. JP R O C L A M A . T I O N. By Donald M'Liean, Esquire, Superintendent of the Province of Hawke’s Bay, in the Islands of New Zealand. I, Donald M'Lean, Superintendent of the Province of Hawke’s Bay, do hereby proclaim and notify that the land described in the. annexed schedule will be open for public selection under the Regulations of the 4th day of IVJ arch, 1853, and the additional Land Regulations of the 15th February, 1855, at the Land Office, Napier, on and after Wednesday, the 27th of November, 1867. , . Dated this sixteenth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand -eight hundred and sixty- ■ seven..' ; DONALD M*LEAN, Superintendent : SCHEDULE REFERRED TO. . All that parcel of land: in- the Provinci of Hawke’s containing by admeasure ment 1,800 acres, more or less,’ known;ai as the. Matau, being portion of the Taka paußlock. 'V:-/’,' \ . Boundaries Starting on : theSoutl bank of the Makaretu.river,.. at the north west/pointbfthewesternboundaryofJ johnston% Ruataniwba s freehold j liithenci up that ,-riyer ; :tO;* peg tmi!thetsouth|bah3 aforesaid, opposite Mr Roy’s whare j; anc foUd^njg^thei^ihes^h&S^g’^b^cfegrees 92 degrees; to • the western boundary , : .o tbathbouridary tbthe starting point at th Makaretu River. ,
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 46, 18 November 1867, Page 287
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