I Coaches ' COBB & CO/8 TRLKGBAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES, Through fhom Thames to Taubanga ThBICK WEBKLT, GOING THBOU&HIH ONE PAT, TB ENCE TO OHINEMTJTtT. COACH leares Thames erery MONDAY,' WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 6 in (he Morning, commencing MONDAY, tht 6th November. From Tauhanga on alternate days. FAKES :— Thames to Tauranga £1 lOt Return Tiokes £2 lOi Very Liberal Terms mad* for through Tourists from Auckland to the Lnket by this route. Prirate conveyances from Taurangft to the Lakes if deeired. Thames Booking Office : Cubtis's Pacific Hotel. YOUNG, POPE, AND CO., PROPRIETORS THAMES. PAEROA, & TE AKOHA COACH. ACOACHleares Thames for Paeroa and Te Aroha erery Morning, leaving the Pacific Hotel on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, aud FRIDAY at 6 a.m., and on alternate days at 8 a.m. A Coach leaves Coleman's Hotel, Te Aroha, for Paero* and Thames, on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 7 a.m., and on alternate dtys at 11 am. | The Coaches learing Thumes at 6 am., and |Te Aroha at 7 am, junction with the Tauranga Linn at Paeroa. Passenger! can thus be bo-ked through to Tauranga from i either Thames or Te A roba. COBB & CO/S TKLEGKAPH LINE OF COACHES. TIME TABLE, commencing 23rd Oct., 1882. DEPARTURES EACH DAY. Gbahamstown— Symington's Royal Hotel ... 6 a.m. Shobtiand— Garrett's Exchange Hotel ... 6.5. a.m. Ppbibi— Garrett'n Puriri Hotel ... 7.30 a.m. Hikittaia— Corbett's Etikutaia Hotel ... 8.30 a.m. Paeboa— Malioney's TTotel " .~. 9.30 a.m. Arriving at Te Arolia ... 11.90 am. DEPARTURES FROM TE AROHA. The Company's Booking Office 1 p.m. Paeboa— Mahoney's Hotel ... ... 3 p.m. Hikutaia— Corbett's Hotel ... ... 4 p.m. Ppbibi— Grarrett's Hotel ... ... 5 p.m. Arriving at Grahamstown ... 6 p.tn Te Aboba Stagk Co., Proprietor. General Notices JUST EECEIVED— KAIPARA TINNED MULLET. Also, A. FUETHEB SHIPMENT at 100 Sacks Maize. PRIME DRY SAMPLE.—Si per Bushel; 4s 9d per Bushel by the Sack. PKIME CANTERBURY CHEESE. NEW HAMS AND BACON. New Seasons Teas. ■I TON ANDERSON'S OATMEAL. Af\ BAGS JAP AN RlCE—Splendid jjU Sample. J. CLARK'S, KABAKA BRID GE. J. BRIGHT, NURSERYMAN AND SEEDSMAN, REMOVED TO MARY STREET; (Opposite the Hospital). IN RETURNING THANKS to his Cuitomers and Friends for their patronage in the past, begs to call their attention to hit choice collection of FRUIT TREES. Also to 1000 Trees of the Eucalyptus Olobolus I Blue Gum, the Anti-fever Tree. . I 5000 AFRICAN BOX THORN, which is superior to the White or Black Thorn Quicks for garden fences, as the insects do not attack it during the summer months Its beautiful green foliage adds much to the beauty of the gardens where it is grown. Toarrire, a large quantity of New Vegetable and Flower Seeds direct from England. Fur* ther particulars in future advertisement. All Orders left at the above address will receive prompt attention. ■ ■ R. BRYSON, General Carter and Livery Stable-keeper PAEROA. TTISITORS to Te Aroha and the surround V ing districts can always be supplied' with superior SADDLE HORSES at very Reasonable Rates. Instructions sent by letter in advance will receive prompt attention. - —— R. BRYSON 1442 Paieoa \\ EMORANDAB and LEfTBB HEAD lxl INIiS, in & style umnrpMed, at tbt Evening Star Ofice.
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4327, 13 November 1882, Page 1
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