O R 11 V R N' STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMIT EDI. Uni AM COMMUNICATION WITH OU IN EMC LI AND IE AHOIIA. the ss- paeroa Leaves Auckland Paci-oii, &c.— • -{Lauding Tb-niespassengers at Kop.u ) Fricl y, 29, 2 p.rii Leaves Paei on, &e., for Auckland— From Jmichon only, calling at Kopn three lioms later) Tltnrsd -y, 28. 8.3<) p ro Saturday. 30, j 9.3 ) a.in. Fates : Single 10b ; Return, 15s. Kopn • at Tlmmes rates. FROM THAMES ONLY. : , The PB. PATIKI From Thames to Paeroa— Thursday 28th, 8.30 morning Saturday 30,9 30 morning • From Paeroa to Thames- v Friday 29,4.30 morning . * FARES: Thames to-Paeroa; Single, ss; Return, 7s 6d. „ Thames to Hiiutaia; Single,'3s; Return, ss. „ Thames to Turua; Single, 2s; Return, 3s. : ■ Cargo for Te Aroha, Mondays and Wednesdays only. ■\ S.S. MATUKU % Te Aroha cargo Monday and Wednesday ' oaly. . , . -■ - . • .’F/oin Paeroa to Te Aroha— s • : j Tuesday and Thursday on arrival of s.s •Paeroa ' - ; . From Te Aroha to Paeroa— j Wednesday, 27, at 9 a.m : ;• Friday 29, 9 morning For further particulars regarding passages or freight apply to H. C. Gillespie, 1 Agent, Thames • F. Cock,. Agent, Paeroa; S, L. Hirst, Agent, Te Aroha. ' r "~ G A LI. AG 4 Lies ROYAL MAIL'COACHES I VAILY Service between TE AROHA & PAEROA, connecting with ill ek.-Its’ Royal Mail Service from Thames -lu Paeroa, also Cfciupbeil's Royal -Mail Line from Paeroa to Waihi and Tanringa. The Coaches leave Te Aroha eucli day as follows : Monday and Tlmrsduy at 7 a.nr Tuesday and Friday at 9 a.m Wednesday and Saturday atJ l a tn •"1111100011 FARES TO THAMES;— Sikglb 12 Shillings • 1 ' / Ur/rUBM ... 20 Shillings E. GALLAGHER having purchased Brulley and Cn.’s Coa< king plant ut Tv Aroha, is now in a position accommodate the travelling public in all its reejuire.liienls ; and the public can rely on good steady and sober, drivers, and courteous treatment. Ail kind of Vehicles and good fuddle Horses oil hire. Charges Mo.ier -t On Mondays, Wednesday i and Fridays » c -acli will leave To Aroiia for M-irrins-ville at 10.ti5 a.u, connecting * ith Roto ma train to Auckland ; ami on Tuesdays, - Thursdays an 1 Saturdays will leave Te ■ Ami.a at 6.15 a.m, connecling with Auckland train at Moriinsvi le.
For Hire Carriages, Waggonettes Open anti Hooded Buggies, Saddje Horses. Nod Invalid Chairs. 30ACIIKS TO. MEET ALL TRAINS. First—class Stables, opposite the Domain v good paddocks. A Four-horse Coaeli to Waireie Falls and Springs during- the season. J- Tourists driven to all parts by experienced ? ■ C: drivers. K GALLAGHER, ‘ Te Aroha. ■ £< Smardoti & D- McKay • Royal Line of - Coaclies. >TTYAIIiY Service between Te Aroha and ■ \ r \.P M<irrinsvilb», anti Te Aroha, Waiorohgbwai And Gordon. CoHchea leave Te Aroint for Mon iiisville each day as follows—Tut sday, Thursday ami Saturday at 6d5 a in., anil on. Monday, Wednesday and 'Friday, at 10.30 a.in. . These Coaches run to roit tlie n veiling public in all their requirements, meeting the up and down . Trains to and fioin Rotorua and Auckland . ‘ every day in tlie week. Spet-ial Coaches or Buggies to meet trains as required by giving a few minutes notice. Coaches leave T»* Aroha for Waiotongoinaj as follows— Monday, Wednesday; Friday- and Saturday at 5 55 p.m, Tuesday aiid Thursday„at 5 p m, leave* Waiofdrigom&i for Te Aiolia, on M -ntlay 6.10 a.m, & 6.25 p.m, Wednesday & Kr-dav 6.45 a.in, ce 6.25 p.m leave Te Aroha fo Gordon', via Waiorqu- - ; omai add Shat lesbnry, on Wednesday ; arid Saturd .y at anii, returning same j <ay at 4.45 ;i:tn. Passengers desiring to travel, by same can. always rely upon .being in plenty of time to catch thb outward Mail Trains and Coaches, and also \vi l r.eceiye the best of uttentiou ami civili'3*. '/'- V - ' ’ ... ' • ’ . Werßqtardon and McKay,wi h toinform the travelling public.and our numerous fiiend pillion* tlntl Ve are running in con n etipii with 15.. C. Short, of Paeroa and -Thames, which you can rely upon being salted with any kind of vehicles, or saddle Imr '' . Goud'paddocks, and first-class stables ifr, ih6 c< njve of the Town/- Whitaker •Street,'-.Te Afoba. The,very best of feed kept on hand, Telegrams and Tcnmmunications rei eive prompt['attention. , COACH ICS TO ME Hr ALL TRAINS. • Alton uss— SMAIIBON & McK AY, TIC AROUA.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1725, 27 March 1895, Page 2
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698Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1725, 27 March 1895, Page 2
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