XJND—A Man’s Light Tweed Coat. Owner can have same by paying cost , this advertisement, and applying at the Office. .. _ i o LET.—A well-furnished Cottage in Te Aroha. Rent, moderate to a good -taunant. Apply at News Office. \IT ANTED.—'Watches, Jewellery, etc, for >V repairs, to be left with D. D. Macnicol, Te Aroha, agent for H. H. Howden, Watchmaker and Jeweller, of Hamilton. Repairs promptly attended to. notice. RUNNING on my Farm, (supposed to have strayed from Waihou) a Bay Pony, shod all round, branded T.C. on near shoulder. Owner can have same by p«ymff e *~ penses. If not claimed within TEN DAYS from date will be impounded at Te Aroha. ; ; D. SC ELLY. February 18th, 1895, Wtiharon. ORTH E R N STEAMSHIP CO. «; (LIMITED). TEAM COMMUNICATION WITH OHINEMURI AND TE AROHA. THE S-sTPAEROA ; Leaves Auckland for Paeroti, &c.—■ l Landing Thames passengers at Kopu) Friday, 22nri, 9.30 a.m Leaves Paeroa, &c., for Auckland— From Junction only, calling at Kopu three bourn later) Thursday 21st, 5 p.m Saturday, 23, 7 p.m Return tickets 10s 1 FROM THAMES ONLY. THE P.S. PATIKI From Thames to Paeroa— Thursday, 21st, 2.30 p.m Saturday, 23, 4 a.m From Paeroa to Thames— Friday, 22, 9 30 a.m Saturday. 23,2.30 p.m. Cargo for Te Aroha, Mondays and Wednesdays only. S.S. MATUKU. . ' 5* Te Aroha cargo Monday and Wednesday only. From Paeroa to Te Aroha — Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday on arrival of e.e Paeroa From Te Aroha to Paeroa— Wednesday and Friday at 9 a.m., and on Saturday during the afternoon. For further particnlursregardingpuHsages •or freight apply to B. C. Gillespie, Agent, 'Thames ; F. Cock, AgeDt, Paeroa ; S. L. Hirst, Agent, Te Aroha. GALLAGHER’S ROYAL MAIL COUCHES DAILY Service between TE. AROHA & PAEROA, connecting with Ricketts’ Royal Mail Service from Thames to Paeroa, also Campbells Royal Mail Line from Paeroa to Waibi and Taiiranga. The Coaches leave Te Aroha each day as follows Monday and Thursday at 7 a.m Tuesday and Friday at 9 a.m Wednesday and Saturda}' at 11 a in THROUGH FARES TO THAMES Single ... 12 Shillings Return ... 20 Shillings E. GALLAGHER having purchased Bradley and Co.’s Coaching plant at To Aroha, is now in a position to accommodate the travelling public in all its require ments ; and the public can rely on good steady and sober drivers, and courteous treatment. All kind of Vehicles and good Saddle Horses on hire. Charges Moderate. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays a coach will leave Te Aroha for Mnriinsville at 10.4 S a.m, connecting with Roto - rua train to Au6kmhd ; and on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays will leave Te Aroha at 6.15 a.m, connecting with Auckland train at Morrinsville. For Hire : Carriages, Waggonettes Open and Hooded Buggies, Saddle Horses, and Invalid Chairs. COACHES TO MEET ALL TRAINS. First-class Stables, opposite the Domain GOOD PADDOCKS. A Four-horse Coach to Wairere Falls and Hot Springs during the season. Tourists driven to all parts by experienced drivers, E, GALLAGHER, Te Aroha. £. Smardon & D- McKay• Royal Mail Line of Coaches. DAILY Service between Te Aroha and Morrinsvillo, and Te Arabs, Waiorongomai and Gordon. Coaches leave Te Aroha for Morrinsville each day as follows—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6.15 a m., and on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10.30 a.m. These Coaches run to suit the travelling public in all thqir requirements, meeting the up and down Trains to and. from Rotorua and Auckland every day in the week. Special Coaches or Buggies to meet trains as required by giving a few minutes notice. Coaches leave Te Aroha for Waiorongomni as follows —Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 5.55 p.m, Tuesday and Thursday at 5 p.m, leaves VVaiurongomai for Te Aroha on Monday 6.10 a m, & 6.25 p.m. Wednesday & Friday 6.45 a.m, <£ 6.25 p.m. leave Te Aroha foi Gordon, via Wuiorongomai and Sbaitesburv, on Wednesday and Saturday at 10.15 a.m, returning same day at 4.45 p.m- 5 Passengers desiring to travel by same can always rely -upon being in plenty of time to catch the’ outward Mail Trains and Coaches, and also will receive the best of attention aud civil iiyWe, Smardon and McKay;wi-li toinform the travelling public and our nnrrierous friend patrons that we are running in con nection with E. C. Short, of Paeroa and Thames, which }on can rely upon being ; th any kind of vehicles or saddle lESTO MEET ALL TRAINS, paddocks, and first-class stables centre of the Town, Whitaker /Te Aroha. The very best of feed in hand, Telegrams and communions receive prompt attention. DDRKSS — gMAKOON & McK AY, TE AROHA.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1716, 20 February 1895, Page 2
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752Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1716, 20 February 1895, Page 2
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