Sporti tlgt J< 8s H *. 3» v. POLLEN STREET, THAMES* Importer of t". Bland and" Sons', aiidW and C. .Scott and Sous' Guns,- &c.; Curtte and Harvey's Diamond Gunpowdcfr, Eley Brothers' Ammunition, Walker Parker and Co.'s Shot, Pain's Fireworks, &c.,- &c; Has a large stock of Guns hy the atoVB maker I',1 ', consisting of Hammerleas and Double and Single C.-F. Breech Loade^f with every kind of Motion, rebounding lock*/ > choke-bored barrels,- and all the latest improvements. Reliable, well-finished E'NGLisft-fnacie C.F. Double-Breech Loaders, from £7 ids'* „ , Muzzle „ „ 42 10.11 Single „ „ , •£l ss, Revolvers B.L. „ # t „• £L My stock likewise includes every ffes* cription of Cartridges, Cases, Caps, Waddin % Chilled Shrt, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Bags, &c.,' and every requisite for either Sportsman' or Rifiemaii in Breooh or Muzzle 'loading apparatus. Prices for all goods are strictly moderate* An inspection invited to compare prices and •t|!iai;ty. JBeirg a practical gunsmith I cart irtsure all wolk being done soundly ami reasonably. P.itout "Lever Saf 0 Keys and Locks, made and repaired. Pain's Fire* works in great variety, chen'p. r Established' on tub Thames i 8"6&)
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NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY'S; MORRINSVISfei:SbAIfCtt TIME-TABLE ON AND- AFTER 3VHW Ist, 188 J- . dep. .«. §.45 u.va. Motumaoho, , f ... * Eureka ,-, ... * Kuakura Junction', ar'r 1 . J 1 .20t _ Runknra Junction, dep; !0. % z5 Haniiltoti Eaet,- ,, ..-. * Hamilton West,- „• .j. 10.#0 Frankton Junction (ar.) 10.45^ F'ranktoH Jiincfion, d"ep. 10.5^ NgaruawahiU if 11 SO Mercer', arr..w «. 1.15 p.ffl* Mefcor, dep. it . 1.35 p.hi* Ellefslie .« ..-.- 4.4 jFewntßfket Junction 4.2*9 Aricfclattil (arr.) .« i.oo p.til, Ancfcf«nd (dep.) .« &l? rf.ni* Newmarket Jurictidn „• 8.10 Ellerslio „ ... 8.25 Mercer, afr. .« .•/. W.ffa Mercer, dpp.-.,.- .... 10.50^ Ngoruawahia ,? ... 12.C}2? p.fflx, Prankton Junrtif^, arr. 1/Gl p.»ii/ J^raffktoh' t/nnctit-n, dep. 1.10 p v .tiri« Hamilton West,- »«rr. 1.15 Hamilton Westj dep- ..-.- 1.20 Hamilton vEaBtj v Ea8tj arr. ... ** Rnalciira Junction „• ..-.• 1.30 liiwknra Jrtnctiofy dep.- 1.38f (for Morrinsville) Eureka, „. , •'• Motumaolroy fi ..-.• e__ Murrinsville (afrive) ..-. 2.15 * Flag Stations.Trains' do' ffot *top «ttleS» fSqnteftt Notice should he given" io Hie trttar'd at the previous stopping SfatioWs by any Pnsftcnserfe desiring it) rfffghi^ at ¥\ng Station's.Paf sefrtprfifß fof tfm Dfi^e . Uiid Mtittim* ville ftfm-t change at Fftinkton, j^ndirttif amKfor Morrinsville^ again Ut%li&* kura Junction. ■ " -' GeneratM'^flajisF 1 - %6tll«titi BuitWK^#,
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 116, 22 August 1885, Page 1
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359Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 116, 22 August 1885, Page 1
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