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nPELEQRAriI LIN i". OF COACHES. W K. C >RTER will run to the following Tune-t iblo, cairying H.M. Mail : — , Leaves Cambridge foii Hamilton daily, at 8.30 a H>. Leaves Hamilton for Cuinbiidge dully, on arrival, of tu.id, i',3o p.m. Loa\e» Te Aioha tor Himilton at 10 am. Monday, Wednesday, and rnday. Luavos Hamilton ior Te uoh.i .it S a.m. Tuehday, Thursday, and Satuiday. W. K.-QARTEK.
T^T O T I C E B. EDWARDS Begs to thank his friendb for their liberal patronage, and wishes to draw attention to the time table below, which will meet cveiy train from or to Auckland. Coaches leave Hamilton for Railway Station to meet train. B. EDWARDS, Couch Fioprietor and Livenj Stable Keeper HAMILTON.
ry\ I M B E R . The ORAKAU MILL is now woikiny. and the uiidci'bigned are prepaied to supply Rimu and Kahikatea of first-ohiss quality, to all paits of the Waikato, at ica&ouable latea. All ordeih piomptly attended to. BERRY, G-ARDNER, & WEILL, Timber Met chants, OKUCA.U, IM) KIIIIKIHI.
AGENTS : Hamilton : Mr A Campbell. CambrijjltB 1 Mes»isNi^on and Yuunsr. Te Aw'AJibTU : Mr Teasdalo
T)OYAL STANDARD CARRIAGE AND hI'KIXG FACfOKY, DURHAM STREI'/T WLST, AUCKLAND. ALEXANDER MACKIE Defies to return Im sinccir tlianks to his numcious customcis uld to the pulilit. jjinerall) ib\ the \erv libt-i.il sharu ot vuppoit that h.n been given to him in the pas.t, an<l lie will trj to nn.nt and hopes to (fain an l.urcascd trade in tho tutuie. Ail. has now (jot the best Premises in thu pioMiire of Auckl.ind, and Ii is to a ffroat expense, m urdei tint at a inst tost ]ie Jinghl hau." In. whole lilac c, nun, and mulnm-ty so .uran^Ld as to economise, to the lulltst extent both in time . -md laboi He has done so that he might be on thlod to true his customers th- iull bendit arising tiom bin-h eionomit.il time and labnr-sauiijr anan^ement, uid tills beint; actomplished he his now the £ieatest fai ilities ioi doing .in cxtensi.c business with ease and quick despatch, and at tin, lowi t.t puces. All ouleis jn\en orient to A MU M I , eithei t«i new noik c.r icpans, \\illie(ii\t in-, immediate attinti'>n, and the same will be prompth and tuthtullj executed, and he is willing to to Settlers m the Countrj distnc ts all tho assistance and all the .uhanta^es that he possibh can; he is therefore prep tied to do their work, when return d, building any kind ot Cam.ijrc or Vuhule ot an> given description, on timepa\mcntson sqili teims as bhall be most suitable and advantageous to thu ( iibtomc is, so th it if settleis don't ha\e a I'rap, tin fault will be tlv.lis not his. bee our Illustrated Irade Lucul.ir which will be hung in all Railway Stations and in all publ.e places— bee it and read it. p,S.— A.M bi.gs to ultimate to his f ustoricrs that he has engaged the services ot a Coieh Painter, aUo a Coach lnmmcr, bo that all vv oik will be done undi i his own supcr"sion and directions, and gu.uanUod to be done in firbt-class tjlc.
J. WISEMAN, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, Hamilton East, TTARON H A L E Saddlery and Harness Of e\eiy clcMjiiplion. CARRIAGE - BTJUG-Y — SPRINGCART — DRAY — PLOUGH— AMERICAN— ami Other /COLLARS 1 VyOLLARS ! The demand for J.W's. Pack Saddles (as ma r e by him for li.M's, Foices in New Zealand, and now adopted by tho British Army) htill continues. Pace £0 and upwards. J.W. continues to manufacturo his celebiated Station Saddles at £3 10s and upwards. Lower qualities mdde. Every Stable requisite kept in Stock. Embrocation and Condition Powders. Head Establishment : 113, QUEEIN'-STREET, AUCKLAND (Established 1861.
FS T E P H E N S' • Autumn Shipment of English and Continental BOOTS AND SHOES having now arrived, he lespectfully invites inspection of tho same embracing as it does all kinds, from exquisitely dainty satin ball*ropai shoes to, ponderous digger}' pumps specially adapted to the rough ranges oi the Tiki ; Goldfield. Ladies .desiring a fashionable and wellfitting bootj t,hoe, or slipper, go to S' TEPHENS' TEPHENS* Gentlemen requiring comfortable and durable boots, -etc;, go to STEPHENS' TEPHENS* Diggeis'who want the exact kind of Boots to prospect for gold with success, go to ' , - !l STEPHENS', • /' ' I 136, QjOEEijr, 'smfiK?, Auqkla,np. The chief attraction: of this, Shipment (next to quality) >ia the Cheap Prices at which they toli besold. ,
;f - ' • To Utii ! " " ■ ; rpHE" O^FICES^ in the Waikato 1 X TiMfes Building, jlat*ly 3 in the occiiIpatiqn of Mr' T. H. White, Arphitect. ( , • v pa^ticttiars- 1 apply l~l ~ tb " Manager
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1384, 17 May 1881, Page 4
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