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~\___^ A UCKLA^D DIRECT V^.Vjjgi, The S.S. KOTUK U . FROM Auckland e\ cy Tn -t-day. Fro-n r Pe -\mha cveiy Fii>hi} . Gate" fnK'. No Ti'iTnl.ippin<z." TIIOIiNTON', SMITH, & FIRTH. Aiiunf at To Aioha — JOHN GIBBONS. Ai;ent for Ohinemmi — EDWIN KDWAKDS. Apiil 22n.1. 188 ft.
BRADLEY AND CO.S 4 MAIL COACH f EAVES Te Aroha for Tlmwen DAILY J at 9 a.m. LetiveH Thames for Te Aroba DAILY at 8 a.m. CARRIAGES, Single Double Bu^ ; es ; aNo Ladies 1 and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses ON lIIiIE. BRADLEY & FtiIIGUKON\TH AUOIIA
WAIOHOKGOMAI COACH. T^TOTTCE.— On and after Mond.iy, FEB JIN IJUARY 4th, passengers t< or fr^ni Te Aroha can obtain HETUEN TICKETS for (> ne shilling. Pc \rnh«, E.GALLAGHER, F.-bmary Ist, 18S9. Pioprietor.
PUBLIC NOTICE, OWEN GAYER T>EOSto inform Te Aroha nnd Waiomrigonvii Resident^ and the Public generally, that, having leaded the Club Hotel Stables, Te Aroha, and Premier Hotel Stables', Waioron£oni.ii,he will "RUN a COACH regularly between TE AROIIA and WAIORONGOMAT, al.^o meeting all ir.iins on in rival and depaitnre daily ; anr! r^pec-tfuli^ solicits a liberal share of 6ii;ipoit. Fingle and Double Busies, Sadd'e Hordes, pte., always on hire at most rp;i«onnble ra^ep. Fir-»t-nl,ass Livory and P> lit St<d>le accommodation, Paddoeking. etc.
OWEN GAYER,
CLUB HOTEL STABLES, TR AROHA, AND PREMIER HOTEL STABLES, WAIORONGOMAf.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 375, 8 June 1889, Page 2
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419Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 375, 8 June 1889, Page 2
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