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8 11 1 P PING roirr of nafier. ARRIVED. Sept*ml>er 21.—Benoit, s.s., from Wair*M nod Wlmkffki. September 22.—Kiwi, s.s., from Wellington. September 22. Rangarira, s.s., from Wellington. Passengers—Mesdatnes Hill, Gudgeon and child, MewrK Bower, Smith, Burman. Rain a ford, nix steerage, ami three for Gishome. September 22.—Bright Planet, schooner, fr*»i ll Dunedin. Sopt**inl»er 22—Mary Wailley, schooner, from Newowtle, X.S.W. Septeiultcr 22. Columbia, schooner, fr**in Lyttelton. RqiteitibtT 22. Southern Cross, s.s., from Auckland. Four passenger**. SAILED. September 22.—Opotiki, schooner, for Poverty Bay. Nepteml»er 23.—Albatross, schooner, for WhangHfMMia. September 23.—Rangatira, s.s., for Poverty Bay. Passengers—Messrs Stubs, Wills, Barry, Paton, Whiteliouse, Pratt, 5 steerage, and •» original. Hepten»l*er 23.—Kiwi, s.s., for Wellington via tlie Coast. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Douglas. S**pfeml»er 24.—Southern Cross, s.s., for Thames and Auckland. Passenger—Dr Rowl»ottom. COL LEDGE AND CRAIG, "I >OOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, NEWS AGENTS, &c. Sul>scril»ers wanted for the AUSTRALASIAN, ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, HOME NEWS, EUROPEAN MAIL, YOUNG LADIES JOURNAL, and All the other British and American Periodicals and Newspapers Agent for the—- “ WAIPAWA MAIL.” CO L L ED G E AND CRAIG Hastixgs-Strrkt, Napier. RUDDOCK AND FRYER, IRONMONGERS, H ASTI NGS-STRK ET, NAPI ER, J T AYE ON SALE—YELLOW GLOBE, LONG RED, ORANGE GLOBE, RED GLOBE, MANGOLDS, RKU AMERICAN STONE, GOLDEN BALL, POMERANIAN, WHITE GLOBE, GREEN GLOBE, and KWKKDK CHAMPION FIELD TURNIP. EARLY HKD HORN, and WHITE BELGIUM FIELD CARROT. VEGETABLE AND FLOWER GARDEN S E E D S. Iluml nml Horse Sochl Drills, for sowing Mangold and Turnip. Also—• AG HICULTUHAL IMPLEMENTS Of every description. Just received Ex “ Aliena,” from London a large sliipinent of FURS ISHI N'G IIiONMONG F.IIY, ANII BUILDING MATERIAL. To arrive ex “ City of Auckland,” from London—■ p.il Packages of General Ironmongery •JO Tons Bar Iron 1 Tuu C.iaeli Bolts am! Nuts 4.000 Feet Bln* k and Galvanised Pipe 1,000 Yanis Wire Netting. N.R. —Orders received for McCormick's, also Wood's, REAPERS AM) BINDERS. DANK OF AUSTRALASIA i > Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1835. Paid-up Capital ... £1.200,000 Reserve Fund, Ac.... £407,309 This Batik's terms of business can be ascertained upon application. lIENRY 11. SMITH. Manager. Waipawa. September 17, 1878. POST-C >F FI V E N t )TI CE S. Mails close .at the Waipawa Post-office as follows : Kaiknra, Hastings, and Napier daily, at 7 n.m. Hampden—Tuesdays and Fridays at Tatiiuiiut —Saturday at 11 a.m. Makcretu, Ouga Ouga, and Blackburn, Weil ties* lays and Saturdays, at 8.15 a.m. PER OVERLAND ROUTE. Wniptikuraii. Takapati, Kapua, Norsoward, Tnhoraite, Datievirk, Woodville, Palmerston North, Wellington, and the South, at 8.30 a.m. on Mondays ami Thursdays. I Hlier days in the week to Waiptikurau, Kapua, and Takapau, 10.30 a.m. J. H. weaver, IN istmastcr. NEW ZEA LA X D TELEGKAPII. WAIPAWA STATION. Week Days. Office hours, 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. Sundays. Office hours, 10 to 10.30 a.m., 5 to 5.30 P m - a. Tariff. Ordinary rates from any station to any station, for first ten wools Is., every additional .word Id- Ten words free in addn-s* ami signature. Delayed tel-•grains from any station to any station, first ten words lid., id. every additional word, must be always prepaid, and signature free. For tariff to Australian Colonies, United Kingdom, and the Continent, sec posters an I notices in public office.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume I, Issue 4, 25 September 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waipawa Mail, Volume I, Issue 4, 25 September 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waipawa Mail, Volume I, Issue 4, 25 September 1878, Page 2

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