AJMoellatttma. J^ t M^*=P L I M E DeHvew.l Fre#<at An%WUnd Railway St c tio;af uuio... Kjfl^^^el Iv oau»e, 9d. <aoh <K>utalo'i-,g J bm&ei* ;; ..... ..'/tfo.* «(reti. Cabixal-£l^ooo,ooo. F^i^iFSTkW. IN»tJ*AM6K-A&iIUBT LOSS BY FIEB of every _» ddeC>ipuo.i oi rryp^ryr may b» r* ""^ b 9 #AB^ tt airodic, .- Hay an d Corn SaSSi— ™^* ■■** turer> Bir ' or tweiTe The-lollowing are appointed AGENTS of tfaia Company :— !Ngaruawatiia ... i. V. Fit«p.tri«k uauibiidge ... James Haily HamUiou. ... Caul. Beer© -4iS»«B??a> ... -dohn; r l>. Hill To Amumua ... J. X; Mwd#noi QRIGLVAL BLUE WST BOARDIim HOUSE AWI> RESTAURANT, VICTOKU-STRtiJT EAST, . AUCKLAND* The Proprietor begs co inform all tormex Patrons thac this favorite old Keaort has been r BE-OPE NED. New and- Substantial Premises have been ereotedtregardJeia-of expeme, containing excellenc Sittang and Bedrooms, whioh will be found furniaji^d with due regard to comfort and convenience. N.B.—A Free Erpres* will meet the Waikato Trains to convey passeuge ■ and luggage to the above house. CHARLES VEITH.
SOMEHFIELD AND- tECK. 134, QUEEN STREEr. AUCKLAND. OEG to announce io the inhabitants of vVaikato that they have opened up ARGffi AND WELL ASSORTED, TOOK OF SUMMER GOODS, aud aolioits their patronage. GO M PR I SING— Olotning Department lENS, YOUrtiS', AND BOYci* OLOrttl.s'G, TWEEDS, CAPS COLuARS, IWEttDS, HATS, tlO^ldlßSr, COLL iR*, BiiLTS SHIRTS BKAOK^, &o, &o. DRESS DEPARTMENT. tiEPLETE WITH THE LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON UMURfibLIS, Sea. Manchester Department PRINTS, SH.RTING; <JH«iEE"i!SS& 9 TOWaJLLING, WOOL ' MATS, BIiANKbTS, RU(JB, FKLT CARPETS, &0., &a, IABEROASHERY OF ALL DB SCRIP HON. J. JMJK (LATE SUPERINTENDENT FOB J. COSGrRAVE & CO.) Gives the Business his personal attention. r P HE W AIHOU STE i M FORWARD--L ING CO.'s steamer .having bees thoroughly overhauled, has again tak«m up her weekly trips between Te Aroha and Ohinemuri, connecting with theThames and Auckland Boats. As a Bpeoial inducement tQ Bhipnjsn» t>he (hr ugh freight from Auckland to Te has been reduced to 45 per too from this date. TIME TABLE. Leaves Ohinemuri every Tuesday. Leaves Te Aroha every Wednesday. N.B.— Special trips will tin made when duccment off rs. G S. O'HALL'RAN, x _>ent WBF.'O,, Paeroa, ObinemarL o whom^alj communicatiwn are to bo .'» dressed. Oct. 12, 1877. rye ata whata stone lIl\?e;, In consequence of having a lar c ordet^ •o liand, eaa only ixecute oriiers ' tcif fmiu quantities, "till furl her noties; ALFRED BOOTH. Orders *« bo flPllfc to Mr ®&?R<* dg SOU B, Ngaruaw»hia. J '
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Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 881, 14 February 1878, Page 4
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393Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 881, 14 February 1878, Page 4
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