r™* Wm* COMPANY. 4^ I / m • -«nn with , tlio -i^M&tOHINBtoOBI BITBB and TB AROHA. STBAMKUS: PATIKI, TE AROHA : AND MEMSAHIB.
P ATI X I, - / Captain W. BR-Ipis^ -, 1 '"M.mdaT, aV'7 morning,* - -*" ' * ; ? iir.^ay^uornmfc }j * ' lav, 2'2nd/10.30 mining - * I? . « .vi'olia— . 'Jt f "*? ,atur<lay, 16th, 8.30 morning 4 j c $ Th-. tiny, 19th, 5 ninrmnK Viwr*hi j, 2lst, :»t 5 morningj Sttlnnlay, 23rd, C, morning ! s * Single. - k 'rtettfrh* ' JunKi-maadPaeroa^ Od 6s Od T«Arolm .- S 7* 6d 12s 6d AfcatUev and other' cirouVnstancea permi v»Uospnnaible for accidents in shipping cavrving, or discharging live stock j rtr ai y KoodB,parceK ood8,parcel 8 . &o. } put on board unle«H For, and all goods stored are ut tin- ri<k of the conaignees. Nuviaim for damage to or short de>ery .rf cargo will be ; recpgnis^d uolew ade within 48 hoan afier date of shipne \ii'x i«fonnatipn concerriing the steamer, neV'ht, Ac, may be obtained of the- Agent {(i;.rl.s Abler), Te Aroha, or at the iiKce .or* UieTliamea Biver Steam Navi*ation Uuinpany, Shortlahd Wharf. ; . ■ H. C. GrLLESPfE, • • • < Maifager.
~ Z*~* atj^klanb dibe^t. The B.S. KQTUKU. iml Auckland every Tuesday. i JbVan Te'Aroba, every Friday. ' Car «Only. iNo Twmsliippinfi;. " UORNTON SMITH, & FIRTH., A.re.it tit Te Aroha— JOHN GIBBONS. April 22nd, 1885.
Coaches.
f^{ ALLAGHER'S , BUS THE BUS TO WAIQRONGOMAI (cjirrying Passengers, and Parcels) weaves Te Aroha Daily at theiotfowing Hdiira:— 15.30 a.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m., and 6 p.m. J,ea\ ing Waiorong-oiuai duily at—, ¥ H0a.m , 1 p.m. 3 p.m and 5 p.m (>D EITHER WAY. 61) E. Gallaghek, Proprietor.
jft^ LINE OF j^. I O DAILY • L, o o j± a h: ej s
To and from following Places : — JWWR.NSVJLLE (meeting nil Ancklaml Tmin ), PAEROA, THAMES, WAIOR( >N T G0MAI, also SHAFTESBURY every Ti'Wfclay and Friday.
BRADLEY AND CO.'S FOUR-HORS«J Mail Cuarh ptmts ii-.iii the Booking OHice (adjoining WARlinN'S HOTEL) at 7 a.m. every Morning f-r M(;KRINSVILLEcarryinsr PASSENUKK8 ».nd PARCKL8 at MODKRATS C ARGKS, and arriving at Morrinsville at 0 a 111. Same Coa«th leaves MORHINSVM.LEFOR TK AROHA and WAIORONGOMAI eh-^h evening on arrival of TRAIN FROM f.UCKLAND. A Coach to connect leaven Kilinn's Hotel, WAIORONGOMAI every morning at 6.30.
DAILY Coach to THAMES direct leaving Te Aroha at 9 a.m. Fare3— Single, 9s ; Return, 15s. , Passengers CAN , BOOK and obtain TicU*ts in advance ' At Kilian's Hotel, WAIORONGOMAI, ,. Warren's Hotel, .TE AROIJA, or at the BOOKING OFFICE, Whi taker stiv»>t, Te Aruha Cs«»'riages iind Buggies on Hire. ' Stables op»-n at alll'onis. BRADLEY & CO., Propj ietors.
WAIOBONGOMAI AND TE AROHA.
BRADLEY & CO.'S BUS is run at intervals t*» and from Waiorongomai and Te Aroha daily.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.
I LL advertit jments not otherwise j\. ordered will be iuserted until countermanded, and charged for accordingly ; .•nd it ih particularly requested that, when practicable such orders for either supplies or countermanding may be in writings
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PAR*
LIAMENTARY DISTRICT 0F '
TAURANGA.
("1 ENTLEMEN, — I have received numerous telegrams asking me to become it Candidate for the seat vacanted by, Captain Morris, I beg to htate that by the rapport, that, - hiiH been offered to me I have decided to content the election. '. *; ; t ' I will visit Te Aroha and' districtj.dt' \»n early date, of which, due tfotiee wiJI.^V - given.^ , k ' . n ]j ' /-i/ ,; ypur» obediently, j^i ?
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 102, 16 May 1885, Page 2
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537Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 102, 16 May 1885, Page 2
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