Coaches. Vi R, GERALDINE HOTEL LIVERY STABLES 'INGKtEif & H A W S.O B Proprietors. Saddle Hores, Buggies, and Light Express to be,hired at a moment’s notice. The Proprietors* Coaches also leave the Waihi Bush and Geraldine 'daily to meet each Train at the Otari, and return on the arrival of same. aas&am ROYAL MAIL COACH TO THE MACKENZIE COUNTRY. HINCKLEY & DAWSON, Proprietors ON and: alter the Ist day of JANUARY 1877, the Coach for Lake Tekapo will leave Albury (Opawa) on arrival of the First Train from Thrum on MONDATS and THURSDAYS, returning from Lake Tekapo at 9.30 a.m. on TUESDAYS and ERIDAYS, to meet Train for Timaru Parcels, &c,, booked at Cobb’s Office Timaru, The Proprietors have also the Livery •Rabies at Albury, where Saddle Horses Buggies &c., c-.nhe hired at a moment’s notice
WINCHESTER FOR GERALDINE. THE CHEAPEST AND MOST PLEASANT ROUTE TO GSRLDINE. COACHES will in future meet all Trains, at the Winchester Raiwr.y Station for conveyance of passengers ami parcels to and from Geraldine, Fares Single Journey, 2s ; Return Ditto, 3s. J. A YOUNG, Agent, Winchester WAIHI BUSH, GERALDINE * OR ART ROYAL MAIL COACH. fBIHE Cheapest, Best, and Shortest Route -i- to Geraldine and Waihl Bush, is from the Orari Railway station, where our Conveyances run to and from all Trains, North and South. We leave the Waihi Bush every Morning at Twenty Minutes past 6 o’clock, and Geraldine at Twenty Minutes past 7 o’clock in time to catch the first Train to Timaru and Christchurch, Parcels and Luggage to and from the station will receive our beat attention. KENNEDY & MUNDELL. Undertakers. BENJAMIN WALLIS Furnishing Undertaker, Beawick Street, Timaru, and Temuks. Funerals of ev.-ry description furnished mm c. .icd on the shortest notice:', in sown or conntry. Graves eno'osnd with wood or iron fence. L'nir"e, horses, palls, ■ plumes, &c., on hire, N.B.—The Unde supplied JAMES E. BECKINGHAM, (Late W. L. Edwards), Furnishing Undertaker, &0., Timaru. Funerals of every description urnished and Conducted on shortest notice in town or country. Gravest enclosed with wood or iron fence. Hearse, Horses, Palls, &c., on hire. N.B.—The trade supplied. amnnmanwmv •ISAAC FONSECA 1 UNDERTAKER Elizabeth street (York Town), Funerals Furnished at very modsra charges and Conducted in Town or Country. Graves enclosed with wood oe iron fence. Palls on hire. Every information afforded. CK E I L L Y 0 FURNISHING UNDERTAKER BROWN STREET TIMARU. Funerals of every desr.rip'ion furnished and conducted on the shortest notice in town or country, on strictly moderate charges. Graves enclosed with wood or iron fence, Estimates and designs given for every description of Monumental works
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South Canterbury Times, Volume XV, Issue 2066, 6 November 1879, Page 1
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431Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Volume XV, Issue 2066, 6 November 1879, Page 1
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