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rpELEGRAPH LlNtt OF COACHES. "W- Ei CARTER will run to the following Time-table, carrying H.Mw Mail :— Leaves Cambridge for Hamilton daily, at 8.30 a.m. " Leaves Hamilton for Cambridge daily, on arrival of train< 2.30 p.m. Leaved Te Aroha for Hamilton at 10 a.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Loaves- Hamilton for Te Aroba at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. W." K. CARTER,
-it-r o T I C E B. EDWARDS Begs to thank his friends for their liberal patronage, and wishes to draw attention to the time table below, which will meet every train from or to Auckland. Coaohes leave Hamilton for Railway Station to meet train. B. EDWARDS, Coach Proprietor and Livery Stable Keeper HAMILTON.
FT\E AROHA AND HAMILTON. T. H ROWE Will run a Coach Three Times a Week. Starting from the Waikato Hotel on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS & SATURDAYS. Fares .—Single, 10s; Return, 18s.
rr\ i at 13 E R~. The ORAKAU MILL is now working, and the undersigned are prepared to supply Rimu and Kahikatea of firstxslass quality, to all parts of the Waikato, at reasonable rates. All orders promptly attended to. BERRY, GARDNER, & NEILL, Timber Merchants, , Orakau, and Kihikihi.
AGENTS : Hamilton : Mr A Campbell. CAkißrtrriGfi : Messrs Nixon and Young. Alexandra ; T>OYAL STANDARD CARRIAGE AND SPBING FACTORY, DURHAM STKEBT WEST, ATTC&LAND. ALEXANDER MACKIE Desires to return his sincere thanks to his numerous customers and to the public generally for the very liberal share of support that has beeu given to him in the past, and he will try to merit and hopes to gain an increased trade in the future. A.M. has now got the best Premises in the province of Auckland, and has gone to a great expense, in order that at a first cost he might have his whole place, men, and machinery so arranged as to economise to the fullest extent both in time and labor. He has done so that he might be enabled to give his customers the lull benefit arising from such economical time and labor-saving arrangement, and this being accomplished he has now the greatest facilities for doing an extensive business with ease and quick despatch, and at the lowest prices. All orders given or sent to A. Mackie, either for new work or repairs, will receive his immediate attention, and the same will be promptly and faithtully executed, and he is willing to give to Settlers in the Country districts all the assistance and all the advantages that he possibly can ; he is therefore prepared to do their woik, when required, building any kind of Carriage or Vehicle of any given description, on time payments on such terms as shall be most suitable and advantageous to tho customers, so that if settlers don't have a Trap, the fault will be theirs not his. See our Illustrated Trade Circular which will be hung in all Railway Stations and in all public places — see it and read it. P.S. — A.M. begs to intimate to his customers that he has engaged the services of a Coach Painter, also a Coach Trimmer, so that all work will be done under his own supervision and directions, and guaranteed to be done in first-class tyle.
T7*XCUFSIOJSfS FROM AUCKLAND Hi TO THE HOT LAKES AND BACK, Extending over eight dayß, and including (First-class Hotels) Kellys well-appointed Coaches ; properly qualified Guides and Boats for £10 10s.
WILLIAM KELLY Has made arrangements to book Tourists from Auckland direct to the Hot Lakes and Back, including the highest-class Hotels for £12 each, if party of two, &r £10 lOseaoh
for any number above two. The Tourists by this route travel by the B.h. 'Glenelg to Pauranga, where they obtain first-class accomodation at Mr. McLottghlin s
COMMERCIAL *40TEL, thence by Kellys Coaches to Ohinemutu, allowing half-an-hour in the bush for luncheon and change of horses, arriving in good time for dinner at Mrs. Morrisons Hotel. After inspecting the magnificent scenery around Ohinemutu the Tourist will be oonveyed to the Wairoa, where a qualified Guide will be provided t® accompany the Tourist from Mr. Macßae's Hotel across Lake Tarawera to the white and pink terraces'at Rotamahans, having the option of viewing the Geysers at Whakarewarewa, either going or returning
MR. K. HILL will in future combine oHAREBROKING with his General Commission Business. Agent for Messrs. Frater Bros, Sharebrokere, of Auckland and Grahamatown.
ON SALE Al LOWEST CURRENT RATES I Hew Season Teas, 1880-?. (Samples sent by post on'application.)
I?O ARRIVE PER, " LOOH DEE," &c. Anglo-Swiss Milk ' Candles Sardines , Wire Nails, &c
Indents for all classes of goods cxc. cuted on the most favorable terms.
Consignments of New Zealand Produce pl»oe4,tb best advantage on the Auckland and London Markets.
WiR. WALKER,
Custom-house Street, ■ i ,V,^AU.CKLAN3>.
I Wf'K LUWI& QJNBILL,wni ac t as JjJL .MANAGjERjf af< the Business of s rbl-j^pb/hey swill5 will tiave! the, full WHITAKGE & SHEEHAN. "
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1374, 23 April 1881, Page 4
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