Coach Notices.
HHELEGRAPH LINK OF COACHES. W. K. CARTER will run to the following Time-table, carrying H.M. Mail :-^- Leaves Cambridge for Hamilton dailv, at 8.30 a.ro. Leaves Hamilton for Cambridge daily, on arrival of train, 2.30 p.m. Leaves Te Aroha for Hamilton at 10 a m. Monday, Weduesday, and f riday. Leaves Hamilton for Te at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday, and Sutiuday. W. K. CARTER.
iy o t i c c 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. Coaches leave Hamilton for Railway Station to meet train. B. EDWARDS, Coach Prop) ictor and Livery Stable Keeper HAMILTON.
rp I M B E R . The ORAKAU MILL is now working, and the undersigned are prepared to supply Rimu and Kahikatea of first-class quality, to all parts of the Waikato, at reasonable rates. All orders promptly attended to. BERRY, GARDNER, & NEILL, Timber Merchants, Okakau, and Kihixihi. AGENTS : Hamilton : Mr A Campbell. Cambridge : Messrs Nixon and Young Alkxan]>ka ;
T>OYAL STANDARD CARRIAGE ANI> 6PKI.VO TACrrORY, DURHAM .STREET WEST, AUCKLAND. ALEXANDER MACKIE Di sires t6 return hib sincere th.mks to his numerous customcis .md to the public gcnor.illj for the Miry liliLr.il sh.ue ot support that h.ts been gnen to him in the past, and he will try to merit and hojaes to gain .in inci eased tr.uk in the futuie. AM. h.is now ijot the best Premises in the province ot Auckland, and has sjone to a | gioat ('\pense, in ordei that at a fiist Lost he illicit liim his wl.olc pl.trc, men. nifl machinery so ai ranged as to economise to the fullest c\tent both in time and laboi He has done so that he mitfht be enabled to gnehis customers the lull buneht arising from such economical time and l.ibni-s.iunjf anangement, and tins being accomplished he has now the greatest facilities lot doing an e\tensi\e bu.iness with ease and quick desp itch and at the lowest prices All orders gnen or sent to A. M \cmi , either ioi new work or rcpaus, wil'rerene his immediate attention, and the same will be promptly and faithful!) executed, and he is willing to give to bottlers m the Countn distru ts all the assistance and all the advantages th.it he possibly can , he is therefoio prepared to do their work, when requm d, building any kind of Carnage or Vehicle of an} gi\ en description, on tune p.ij ments on such terms as shall be most suitable and advantageous to the customers, so that if settlcMs don't ha\e a Trap, the fault will be theirs not his bee our Illustrated Trade Circular which will be hung in all Railway Stations and in all public places — see tt and read it. P b — A.M. begs to intimate to his customers that 1-e has engaged the sen ice:> of a Co ich Panter, also a Coach liinimcr, so that all work will be done under his own supcnision and dilcctions, and guaranteed to be done in first-class tyle.
t7lxcufsions from auckland Hj to the hi >t lakes and back, Extending over eight days, and including (First-class Hotels) Kellys well-appointed Coaches : propeily qualified Guides and Boats for £10 10s. WILLIAM KELLY Has made airangements to book Touristd from Auckland duect to the Hot Lakes ami Back, including the highebt-clahs Hotels for £12 each, if party of two, _>r £10 10s EACH for any number above two. The Tourists by this route travel by the a s. ' G-lenelg 1 ' to TaurunoM, where they obtain first-cla^s accomociation at M"r McLouotHlin s COMMERCIAL »IOTEL, tlipncc by Kellys Coaches to Ohinemutu, allowing half-an-hour in the bush for luncheon aud change of horses, ai riving in pood time for dinoer at Mrs. Moriisson'a Hotel. After inspecting the magnificent fceneryaiound Ohinemutu the Tourist will be conveyed to the Wairoa, where a qualified Guide will be provided to accompany the Tourist from Mr. Macßae's Hotel across Lake Tarawera to the white and pink terraces, at Rotamahana, having the option of viewing the Geysers at Whakarewarewa,, either going or returning j
FS T E P H E N S f • Autumn SinrMEVr of English and Oonti nental BOOTS AND SHOES having now arrived, he respectfully invites inspection of the same embracing as it does all kinds, fiom exquihitely dainty satin ball-room shoes to pnndeious digger;' pumps specially adapted to the rough ranges oi the Tiki Goldfielcl. Ladies desiring a fashionable and wellfitting boot, hhoe, or slipper, go to STEPHENS' TEPHENS' Gentlemen requiring comfortable and durable boots, etc., go to STEPHENS' TEPHENS' Diggeis who want the exact kind of Boots to probpect for gold with bucceaa, goto STEPHENS', 136, Queen Street, Auckland. The chief attraction of this Shipment (next to quality) is the Cheap Prices at which they will be sold.
FOR SALE.
WOOL PACKS full weight, Fencing Wire, Rollers and Pins, Bonedust, Sydney and Victorian Bone Flour, Seed Potatoes, Seeds of all descriptions. Bran, Sharps, Cheese, and Bacon. A consignment r£ this Season's Tea direct from ChinainSlbs and 121bs boxes of the best quality. KENNEDY HILL. Hamilton, October, 26th.
\\T ANTED KNOWN,,~The Cheapest ,yy House for every Description of fUrintuig^uf at the Waohlho Time^ Office, Hamilton, „ -,
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1380, 7 May 1881, Page 4
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