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COBB & Co's

riIKLEGRArHIC LINE OF RO^ AL xMAIL COACHLS Tune Table. Leave Auckland every Monday, Wednesday, and Fiiday, at (i a.iv ,— tor s. d. s. t> Otahuhu ... 2 ti Point Russell ... lo 0 I'apiitoutoe ... 4 0 Ngaruawahu ... '30 0 fap<ikuia . . (> b" Hamilton .. '3i> 0 Dnny . 7 *> Cniubiui^e 40 t) Leave Hamilton every 'lueaday, 'ihuisuay, and at I) a.m., toi — Ngaiuawahia ... ... ... .. 5 0 Point Kusselt .. 20 0 Papatoetoe ... '30 0 Orury ... 27 0 Otahuhu . . i 2 0 Papakura .. '26 0 Auckland ... '3d 0 i'aicels forwtvrdeel to all parts ot the Waikato, and must be paid lor betore leaving the olnce. We don't hold ouiselveb icbpousible tor any parcel value over £5. Daily Time Tabla : Ecave Auckland every Monday, Wednesday, and Fiiday at I) a.m., and every Tuesday, 'Ihuisday, auudatuiday, at 8 a. in , lor — Otahuhu Papatostoe Papakuia Drury Leave Diury at 12, noon, for Papakura Papatoetoo Otaiiuhu Auckland Leave Auckland at '3 p.m. for •- tahuhu Papatoetoe Papakura Uiuiy Leave Diury at 7 ''3o a.m. tor Papakuia Papatoetoe Otahuhu Auckland Daily for Panmure and Howick. Leave Auoklaud at 3 p. m. Leave Htiwiok at 7'3o*a.m. Carnages, Buggies, oi Saddle Hoibeatunbc hired toi all parts ot the piovince. N OTIC 111. — On and after tlm date a competent Guide and good Saddle Hoit>es can be had at Cambndge, in connection with our Coacii, tor parties wishing to visit the undermentioned places, viz , 'laurunga, Miketu, Uotorua, Hot Lakes Disti ict, Taupo, and N apier. Tei ins moderate. AAIEIUOAIS COACH l-'ACTORY. All descriptions of Conveyance. 1 ! built to older, and repairs neatly executed. Horses shod by experienced workmen. N . B. --A Stock of Firat-class Horses, Buggies, and Harness always kept lor sale. Hor&us broken in to Harness and huddle. BooKlMi-OrFICE— ICLLIOrr-HTREET. C. G. CjUICK, Proprietor.

"" GOVERN QJi BROWNE"" HOTEL, (Lute D. Shc-chan,) HOBSON-STKEET, AUCKLAND.) FIRST CLASS Table, Single Bed-rooms, Families accommodated. " Boots " aud N lght Porter. Good Stablu accommodation. Wines and Spuits of the Best Brands. DUNNIN G II A M &. KING, PuorniEToita.

" In retiring from tho business v^hich lie has carried on at the above hotel for so many years, the undei signed begs to return his sincere thanks to tbos>e -Abo have honouied him wit li their patronage, and tiusts that the same support will be given to his succeesois Mcssis. Dunmn^ham and King, whose pievious acquaintance vwth the business will enable them to give the fullest satisfaction to customers of the house. "D. SHEEHAN. '• Auckland, September 22, 1871."

PAPER HANGINGS, WTiite Load, Paints, Oils, Turpenrmc, Varnishes, Window Glabs, Gold Leaf, Brushes, and all Painting Requisites : Gilt and Stained Picturc-irames aud Room Mouldings Shades, &c. HOLLAND AND BUTLER 28, VICTORU-bIKEKT, AUCLLAM), (Next 1". Quick's Stubles.) N.B. — Prompt attention given to Country Orders.

W. KENNERNEY, TA.ILO R AN D HABIT- MAX E R. Alexandra.

GENERAL GROCERIES AhD FINE CHEOIQE TEj^-S!! L Oi' the \ekv Be&t Qialuy, at the Lowest Pkice, can always bo obtained at FRENCH & CO.'S, IHEJEOPLE S TEA WAKEHOUSE, (Opposite the New Market ]Place), 252, Q,TTEEir STREET. TO the residents m the Waikato aud elbewhero who wish to buj First-class Groceries, carefully selected for our Rotad Family Trade aud will be sold at Prices that will givo entire aatißlaelion to every purchaser, our motto buing "Small prohtb and quick leturns." Therefore, by selecting Groceries at our Estabishnient, all can lay out their inonoy to great ad\antagc. «ST TEAS FO.R THE MILLION!'.! We have a larg'j stock of Superior Teas carefully selected by iw for our Retail Trade., and as they aro well bought, all our customers shall, at our usual price 1 , ha\e the Best Tea c\er bold by us. m Strength, Purit - and Flavour combined. No. I— Strong Congou Tea, only 2s lb No. 3— Rich Peko Tea, 3s lb No. 2— Yer> Fine Teu, 2b Gd lb No. 4— Finest Tea, 3s Cd lb The jabote Teas arc a rich combination of many rare Black Teas.. We sell -libs of No. 2 Tea for 9s -Id ; and 41b» of No 3 for 11b. Fine Coffee, best roasted and ground, Is Id ])er Ib* Note . This Price Lisli Sugar, bright, -IJd per lb Jam, in lib tins, lOd Sugar, superior, 5d per lb Soap, line hard quality, 7d per bar Sugar, No. 1, white, 3Jd per lb Vestas, 200, only 2d per box Rice, Juva, 3Jd per lb Ventus, plaids, 8d per dozen Currants from 5d per lb Salad Oil, 8d per bot Fine Pearl lapioca, Gd per lbj lobicco, line, onlj 3s- lOd per Jain, in jars, 8d per lb Sperm, full v< eights, Is per lb Fine Oatmcrlj 251b bag, only 4s 6d. lVinl Orders, however small, will bo carefully packed, promptly executed, and sent to boat or carrier free of charge. You will remember our address : FRENCH & CO., IMPORTERS FAMILY OE/QGERS, THE PEOPLE'S TEA WAREHOUSE, 252, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND-OPPOSITE THE NEW MARKET PLACE

JAMES HARPER, "HAMILTON HOTEL , Waikato. First-Class accommodation for Travellers. Li\eiy and Bait Stables. Saddle-horses on hire.

J. C. Sharland, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST A.ND PATENT MEDICI SE WAREHOUSEMAN, Shurtland Struct, Auckland.

D. D. HYDE, TINSMITH, HAMILTON. N.B. — Stoiekeepers supplied.

KENNEDY HILL, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, A L E X A N D II A.

T II O M A S MORRIS, Gioccr, Draptr, and General Maxhant > HAMILTON.

WILLIAM MOON IS piepaicd to fiud competent Guides and First-Class Saddle Ho. tea to .ill parta of tho iuteuor. C^WKIDGK.

m. Stewart, ~*~ LICENSED INTEKPKETER, I'vupiriy mar N'incwAwah<n.' t

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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 126, 25 February 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 126, 25 February 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 126, 25 February 1873, Page 4

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