0 R T H E. R N' STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITEDV 'TK AM COMMUNICATION 7 WITH - OH LK SALU KI AN L> l‘B AROHA. /m v/m ; TEES'S. PAEROA : v Auckl«ncl for paeroa, &c.~ X.an TKiiinos psiysenirers at Ivnprf) ■ Wednesitav 18th. 12.30 afternoon •••.•’ ThtiMav 19tji (Ohineinnn), 1 P- ,n . ; Friday, 20t1',’2 p in ■■■.. Leaves Paeroii, &0., for Auckland— Prom Junction only, calling at Kopn . three hours later) Wednesday 18t0 (Ohinemori) 9 p.m. i Thursday 19th, • 9 30 a.in Friday 20rli (Oliiiiatmiri),-10 a.in . Saturday 21st,. 10.30 morning . ' Fares .‘.Single 10s ; Return, 15s. Kopu Tliaiwes rates. 0 ■ FROM THAMES ONLY. The P.S. PATIKI • Y ' - • •' Ffom Thamßß to A Sbortland Wh ir£ . G >ods Wharf • , ' Wedue^day 18tb, 5.30 morning Friday 20th, 7. morning From Pteroa to Thatnes— . Ttiiirsday,l9 h, 4 morning Saturday 2lst, 5 30. morning.
FARES: Thames to P ernu.ss ;; Single, ," . * Return, 7a/6d. % ~^, f ’ 'Return, ss/ ———- ' >• Thames to Turn a ; Single, 2a ; v ' Return, ; 3a. ' Cargo for Te Aroint, Mondays and Wednesdays only. ;■ /■■/..; • S.S. MAtUKU. , /. /-.-r : - Te’Ardha b'argO Mondayand Widnesdny only.- -! * v From P{»eroa,to, To Aroha— V / :</ Tuesday on arrival of Ohli.eniiri . Friday, on of Paeroa . From Te Aroha to; Pneroa— ; / Wednesday 18th, 9 morning ; f Saturday 2lst, 9 morning' For further particulars regarding passages or freight apply to H. C. spie, A : srent, Thaiues ; F. Cock, Agent, Paeroa ; S. L. Hirst, Te Aroha. A x , , GAJEjhAGtlliiK’S MML MAIL CO4GHES • Service: between TE AROHA X/ & . PAEROA, - connecting • witl. Ricketts’ Royal Mail Service from Thames -Paeroa, also Otmpheirso-Roj’al Mail Line from Pneroa to Wailii and Tauraiiga. i* The Coaches leave Te Aroha for Pearoa daily at 9 a.m.‘ : / THROUGH FARES TO THAMES .Singlb ... 12 Shillings ■/ Rktejkn ... 20' Shillings' E. GALLAGHER having purchased uft’tdley and Co.’s Coaching plant at Te ;• A roha, is now. in a position to accoiumndate ■■ 'the tea veiling ■■ public in all - its require- / ments ./and the public can rely on good / /toady -and sober .-'drivers, and courteous - reatmcnt.' All kind of Vehiclesjind go-»o //paddle Horses on hire.; Charges federate.; • Oh Mondays, Wednesdays Rnd Friday's •a coach will leave/Te . Aroha for Morrins- ; yille at 10.-i5 a.ir, ponnecfing- with Roto /ruA train to, Auckland ; and on Tuesdays' . Thursdays iind Saturdays will leave Te - Aroint at 6.15 a.m, connecting witli Auck- , land train at Morriußvide. > . . I COACHES TO MEET ALL .TRAINS. . ♦ — ° First-class Strides- opposite the Domain.. • Four-horse Coach .to Wairere Falls and Hot Springs during the season.; * GOOD PADDOCKS - For Hire Carriages,/-vyaggonettes Open and Hooded Buggies, Saddle Horses Invalid Chairs. r AODBEBS ■ . . K GALLAGHER, Te Aroha. - / Royal Mail Line of; ; --v ■/•-' Coaches. * between ..Te'Aroha and •• JlJ' MorritOßville, and Te Arolni, Waiorungomai andMlordon. .Coaches leave Te 4v6lia for Morrinsville each'dny as follows—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6.15 a m., and on'Mtajidnvi Wednesday and Friday at 10.30 a .m: These Conches run the travelling public in all their requirements, , ; meet!ngj^i^ajgr^r i islw ; n Trains t<rani.fFonrßotorua and Auckland ' ‘C-vorr day in the week. Special. Concheb or Buggies to meet trains as required by ■; giving- a few minutes notice. Coaches leave Te Aroha for Waiorongomni as fol* ! /'w—Mondav. Wednesday, Friday and • Saturday at 555 p.m, Tuesday and Thurs- ( dayat 5.p my leaves. Waiorongomai for Te ■■ on Monday 0.10 n.m,.& 6.25 p.m, yy,ednSsdayj&.;Fraav 6.45 a/m/i 6.25 p.ib-ifsa've-Te Aroha:fo* Gordon, via Waiorongomai and Shal teshnrv,‘ on Wednesday Saturd -y at 10.15 a.m, returning slime c day a( 4.45/.uk PasHengers desiring to '• travel by same can always rely upon y being ib;plenty of.time lo catch 0 ward .Mail Trains and Coaches, and also j will receive the bestof attention and civile t
paddocks, and first-class sf aides m the centre of the Town, Whitaker ■chretit, Te Aroha. The very best of feed ■ Vcpfcon handj Telegrams and c tniminicariiins receive prompt attention. We, Rmnrdoh Brothers, wi-h to inform 5- e travelling public and our numerous f-iepd patrons that we are running in eon .ection with: B. C. Short, of Paeroa and Thames, which you can rely upon being 0 iijed with any kind of vehicles or saddle lH)i>ieK. '.-.i , to all parts by.experienced drivers. . •. iv-f : COACH ES TO MEE P ALL TRAINS; : S :.t ARD O N BR O T HERS. TE AROHA, . .
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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1795, 18 December 1895, Page 2
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680Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1795, 18 December 1895, Page 2
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