C O'* s COBB TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. REDUCTION OF FARES. ON and after THURSDAY, 13tli January, 1868, the fares to the undernoted places will be— From Wanganui to Wellington 33 33 3> 33 33 33 3? 33 3 3 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 ... £2 10 0 Paikakariki ... 1 15 0 Waikanao ... 1 Ift 0 Otaki ... 1 5 0 Manawatu ... 1 0 0 Rangitikei (Scotts) 0 15 0 Rangitikei (Bull’s) 0 10 0 Tutaenui ... 0 7 6 Turakina ... 0 4 0 Coaches start from the Red Lion Hotel Wanganui, every Monday and Thursday mornings at 7 o’clock a.m., and from Wellington on Monday and Thursday mornings at 6 o’clock a.m. COBB & CO.’S TELEGRAPH LINE OP ROYAL MAIL COACHES. LEAVE the Red Lion Hotel, Wanganui, every MONDAY AND THURSDAY, At Seven a.m. For the various Branches as under : PASSING THROUGH 1. Wangaehu 2. Turakina 3. Tutaenui 4. Upper Rangitikei 5. Lower Rangitikei 6. Manawatu 7. Horowhenua 8. Otaki 9. Waikanae 10. Paikakariki 11. Horokiwi Valley 12. Pahautanui 13. Porirua 14. Johnsonville 15. Ngahauranga 16. Kai Warra Warra 17. Wellington Coaches leave the Booking "Office, adjoining Osgood’s Empire Hotel, for Wanganui the same day and hours. EAST COAST, WAIRARAPA LINE, Every TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, at 7 a.m, PASSING THROUGH 1. The Hutt 2. Taita 3. Silver Stream 4. Upper Hutt 5. Mungaroa 6. Pakaratahi 7. Featherston 8. Taukerinikau 9. Grey town 10. Carterton 11. Masterton Return Coaches leave Dixon’s Accomodation House, Masterton, for Wellington, every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7 a.m. RANGITIKEI AND WANGANUI, A Coach leaves McDonnell’s Hotel, Rangitikei, for Wanganui daily, at 6 a.m., passing through intermediate stations. Returning, leaves the Red Lion Hotel. Wanganui, at 3 p.m. same day. MR COOMBES, Agent, Red Lion Hotel, Campbelltown. E, CHURTON, Agent, Taupo Quay. Horse bought, sold, or exchanged. riCHWEPPE’S SODA WATER OOHWEPPE’S LEMONADE. SCHWEPPE’S POTASS WATER. SCHWEPPE’S MALVERN WATER. Consumers are particularly requested to ask for SCHWEPPE’S, and observe Trade Mark, as many spurious imitations are now offeied to the public. Manufactories at London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Bristol, Derby, Malvero. Nov 14, 1868. THE FIRST GOLD MEDAL WAS AWARDED TO J. and F. HOWARD, AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION, 1867. Jand E. HOWARD, Britannia Iron . Works, BEDFORD, Have long devoted attention to the Manufacture of Implements for all parts of the world ; and being the largest Exporters in England of PLOUGHS, HARROWS, & HORSE RAKES, they are fully acquainted with the kind of Implements adapted for various countries. Their implements are made principally of Wrought and Malleable Iron, and are not only constructed so as to take to pieces and pack in the smallest compass to save freight, but are so simply arranged as to leave no difficulty in putting them together. Packing Cases and Packing charged Cost Price. Catalogues, with mil particulars, can be had at the Chronicle office. London Office : —4, Cheapside, three doors from St. Pauls. Sept 15.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 1016, 20 April 1869, Page 1
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486Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 1016, 20 April 1869, Page 1
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