“OAU.A.GIIIV i’B VOfAL MAIL COACHES \AILY Service between TR AKOIIA <L J & PAKKOA, connecting with j Ricketts’ Royal Mail Service fioin Thames j Paeroa, also GhiiipbeH’s Royal Mull ;; Line from Paerou to Wailii ami Taurangn. The Coaches leave TeAroha for Pearoa dairy at 9 a.m. ’ THROUGH FARRS TO THAMES __ / Single ... 12 Shillings ' ■.BBijawi/; ... 20 Sli|Utngs 1" , 8. GALLAGHER having purtshasedi “T'ijfadtey-.ond/Co.’a Couching phst'afTe Aroha, is no w iti'a jiortitioii to accommodate the travelling public in all its requirements ;'and the public .can roly on good teady and Boher drivers, and courteous leatmont. All kind of Vehieles'and go id Saddle Horses on hire. Charges Moderate. - On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays n coach will leave Te Arohu for _Morrinsville at 10.45 a.u-, connecting with Rolo- . ita train to Auckland ; and on Tuesdays ; Tiitlrsdays and, Saturdays tvill leave Te •/' Aroha at 6.15 a.m, connecting with Auckland traiu at Morrinsville. . ;- • COACHES TO MEET ALL TRAINS. First-class Stables, opposite the Domain. . / Four-horse Coach to Wairere Falls and Hot Springs during the season. V GOOD PADDOCKS •For Hire : * Carriages!; Waggonettes Open and Hooded Buggies, Saddle Horses - Invalid Chaired ' ADDBKSB-T- ---: F„ GALLAGHER, TeAroha.
; Royal Mail Line of, >' Coaches. ’f‘'VAII«Y Service between Te Arohii, and ' I /■: Morririsvitto, and Te Aroha, Warnrongoraai and Gordon. Conches leave Te Vroba for Morrinaville each day as fol- , ' iows—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at • (>;ls a m., and on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10.30 a.m. These Coaches run :■ to suit the travelling public in all their reqiiiremenlp, meeting the -up and down Trains to and from'Rotorua and Auckland o. '..-every day in the week.>.Speeial Conches or Buggies to meet trains as required by giving a few minutes* notice. Coaches leave Te Aroha for Waiorongomni as foie lowa—Monilay, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 5.55 p.m, Tuesday and Thursv ' day.ats-p.mjleaves Waiorongdmai for Te Aroha oh Mobday 6,10 a.m, & 6.25 p.tii, Wednesday & Friday 6.45 a.m, ce 6.25 p.tn: leave Te ArohaToi Gordon, \ia Waiorongomoi -ahd Shaitesbury, on. Wednesday and Saturduy at 10.15 a.m, returning same day at4.45,p. desiring. Ijb - travel by sumo !can jdWays rely upon CUtcll thb OUt—- “ ward Mail Trains and Coaches, and , also will receive the beat of attention and civil*y. v , ' « , - • Good paddocks, and first-class .stables ;x. in the centre of the Town, .Whitaker Street, Te Aroha. The very best of'feed kept on hand, Telegrams and comm uni* cations receive prompt attention. We, Smardon Brothers, "wi h to inform ti e travelling public and our numerous friend palrohf that we are running in ton ection with E. C. Short, of Ptieroa and l- \ Thames, which you can rely / upon being fciiitcd with any kind of vehicles or saddle ■ horses. . v , , Tourists driven to all parts by experienced !-, . drivers. COACHES TO MEET ALL TRAINB. SMAB DOlpß ROT H E RS. ! • TE AROIIA; ' ■■ I
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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1786, 9 November 1895, Page 2
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460Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1786, 9 November 1895, Page 2
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