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We-ithcr nntl othei Hrcmnshn,^ p<>rniiitin *CXot ir«:n'--n<rhlo for n^'-'den-N in pinir. can vin«r, or di«<'lvjr«:m*r ffve >t(K.-k. or !)nv unoih. pnrceh. >••<• . pn\ on bonnl lln |p^ fot, iind »M u;nods stoied sieot the li^k of Hie <i n^iirne^^ jr "No claim i'«">r dMnMtii- to or shoit deIvcrv.il'cn^n w.ll be ren>!rn>ised nnh^« made within 48 lvo.vviN.tf.te-i date of shipment An\ inform •rton-corirornin^the ttonmiM, fi^ie-l.t. &('.. n .iv ln»obi.iint'd of tlio Auent *Cli-mlp- Ahit-r). Te Aroha. oi at the office of the Thimevi Kixei Stemn Navigation Conip<>n\, Short! nul Wharf. 11. C. GLILESPII5 r Man.iser.
-y_J}K AUCKLAND LM2»EOT FROM Auckland every Tuesday. From Te Aroh.i every Friday. Cariro dnlv. No Ti.in>}>ippVn«r. THORNTON. SMITH, & FIRTII. at Te Aroha — JOHN GIBBONS. Agent for Ohinemnri — KDYYIN EDWARDS Apiil 22nd. ISSo.
cvWTNTIfKfTSSII THHnw - BRADLEY AND CO.S, MAIL COACH LEAVES Te Aioha for Thames DATLY at 9 a.m. Leaves Thames for Te Arolm DAILY at 8 v.iv. CARRrACI'S. Single and Double Busp ; es ; also Ladies' .nid GeiUlemen'b Saddle Horses ON lI IRK.
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WAIORONGOMAI COACH. "VTOTICJE.— On and after Monday, FEB JJ^i liUAI»Y 4th, p,isspncTPi« tt oi from Te Aioha cm obtain KETURN TICKETS fo»" one shilling. Te Aioha, E. GALLAGHER, Ft'biuary Ist, 1889. Piopiietor.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
OWEN GAYER
BEGS to inform Te Arohn and Waio-rongoin-ii Residents and tfie Public srenemlly, th.it, having Teasel the Club Hotel Stables, Te Aioha, nnd Premier Hotel Stables, Waiorongnnini.he will RUX a COACH reu-ularly between TE AROIIA nnd WAIORON"GOMAI T also meeting all trains on arriral and depaiture daily ; «nd respectfully solicits a liberal ph«ire of. snppoit. Single and Double Briberies, Saddle Horsps, etc., always on hire at most reasonable rates. Fir<t-elass Livery am] B.iit Stable accommodation, Puddockirag. etc.
OWEN GAYER,-
CLUB HOTEL STABLES, TE AROIIA,. AND PREMIER HOTEL STABLES, WAIORONGOMAI.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 374, 5 June 1889, Page 2
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415Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 374, 5 June 1889, Page 2
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