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PATIKI. 1 ~ ' " Captain W. BRTTiSi Tne-«H\\ 23vd. 8 mornine: . -, StriwfiyrSffflCirniofiiinft*' TuWafeßOtß,^ ni«»nun«; X %',* Fv, m f te Af^»w calling at .Tunctmn— . •M"nd>v, 22nd, 5 nmrnin.a,' \V -d «.e Hay, iJ4th. 5 murning M nrtnv, 29t1»» «S0 mortiintf Weuneaday, 3l^t, G morning t - ■.,'iFARB S: t. >f [i.' . X Siri.de. M ttet«rn. . J5,,Wi..nJ 5 ,,Wi..n and P«en» 4h Od .6n-0d T.-Arohh ... 7S7 S Gd 12s 6d
.Veuther and other cinmmssatice(? per"V»t VeanottrfU.kv- &r aocMonta in fthtyP i:,.r, «an:vui^or disqlwrgin^ live stuck, or il!v jciwlfc parcels, &c, put on Imihtil tiniest winWl for, and all tfooda stored are it the risk of tfie connitfiW. < % Nu claim for d'Uiwge to or nuort <te'ory'Wf chn&i will l»e recou:»is6d unless n .nlOwitUin '4B hours afterdate of ship\i\v\nf ormntion concerninir thesteamer, £ierl'»t fevimiy he obtaiiusd of the Ajcent (>T.,iav Lavctjr), Te Arolm, or at tl» oiKce 6f the Thames River Steam Navigation Company Shortland Wharf* H. C. GILLESPIE, Manager.
-*V * AUCKLAND DIRECT. }"V:OM Aueklaiylevery Tnnwlay. i Fri-m To Awluu evtry Friday. Cur-., 'fill*-. tKoTnmsljippinir. * THORSTOf "SM itH, * F! UTH. It (OTOK, Te Aroha.
jl aCHAB"»~r\NYON ; STfiAttBOAT AGENT. " tioeiiseJ Custom House Agent. F(Jn«sri|ing< Agent. ; Coal' Agent ■]:;ih *. — -< , * Office i S.S. Kotutai Store, Te Aroha.
.Coaches.
' V^ALLAttHER'S BUS THtt BUS TO WAIORONGOMAI f rairrvimf Mnilis ?w-Ken«on». nn.J Panels) !,«•»» w< the Post Office Daily at the followinjr Hnnrs*.— <) a.ni 1 1 H.m 3 p.m and 5 p.m Lenvimr \Vai«roti~<»«««i v nt "~ 8 fjjtn 10 n.Hi 2 p.m and 4 p.m E/CJallagHßß. Prupiietor.
55 - OTICE TO THE TRAVELLING PUrfLra BKADLEY & CO.'S Fn«t COACH runs D VfLY between T<* Arohasind MorrinßvilW. cftrrvinc.PASfiENßEßS and PARCELS lit MODERATE CHARaKS. St>irtine f»nm B«oVinß Office next W«rreii*s H<tel =>t 6.45 a 111., urrivinir »it Buck's • Jfotel, Mornnsville, in time to allow pas»ena»r* l»re»ikf asfe before Hepnrtnre of trnin A Conch to connect leaves Kilian's Hotel "Waionmffonun, every morning: Ht 6.30. A'Co»i,<*b-i«»il««patf:h^ for Tli«me»« direct every morning, tan vine Te Aroha at 10 a.m. Swidle Horses, Rinirle and Double Buggies and Carriage* on Hire. Stables open at all. hours. BIIADLKY AND CO., Proprietors. Te Aroha.
IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS.
CHEAP FARES!!
MOimiSSVILLJS AND AROHA. '
A WELL-APPOINTED COACH wilf J[\ leave the Hot Springs Hotel, Te j\rolm, ficfi morning at fi 45, ' reaching M'tj-ritwille in time for train for AiiekIhtiH. -Cnnfli will lenve MoirinsvilTe each eveniriir f«»r Arolm on »rrival of tr»»fn from i Anr'Uland. Pjin««<»ngerß for Waiprong'ormai conveyed through.
A , FARES, 4& EITHER WAY.
R. 5. BROWN',
Proprietor, ISTottinjrlmm Castle Hotel, MorrinKville.
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 81, 20 December 1884, Page 2
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425Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 81, 20 December 1884, Page 2
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