Notices.
T IVERY AND BAIT STABLES HAMILTON HOTEL. C. R. Johnson Begs to notify to his numerous friends and the public generally that he has leased the above Stables and purchased the Flaut of the late Ml- B. Edwards, and intends canying on the business. Eveiy attention Mill be paid to his patrons, and he trusts his old friends will rally round and help him forward in his ne\r venture. C. E. JOHNSON.
TMPOII T A NT NO T I C E. Cheap Tri]:^ to the Seaside. On ami after Saturday, the 30th hist., a conveyance will ]ea\e Gwynno's Hotel, Hamilton ioi Raglan on Tuesday and S.ituidav at 9 a.m. returning on Monday and Wednesday. C. R. JOHNSON. Dec. 27th, ISS2.
OOYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. Kihikihi and Te Awamutu. H, Bruc I]'.,1 ]'., Propiiotor. Leaves Kihikihi Hotel daily at 8.30 a.m. to catch fciain, leaving To Awamutu on nnhal of the Auckland train.
ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. Alteration of Time-table.
The Royal Mail Coach (carrying passtngcis) will on and aftci Ist January, JBS3, and, until fiufcher notice, run to the following Time-table :—: — Lea\e Cambudge ior Hamilton Junction Railway Station daily at 8.13 a.m. ; Returning tiom Station , to Cambudge on aimal of Turn fiom Auckland. Lea\c Hamilton for Te Aioha on Tuesdays, Thuisd.iy, and Satin days at 2.30 p.m. ; Returning fiom Te Aioha on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 10 a.m.
Booking Offices : G Wynne's Hotel, Hamilton West ; Coloinan'b Hotel, Te Aioha ; and at my Piemises, Kiikwood and Lake-streets, Cambridge. W. K. CARTER, Pi opi ietor. Cambridge, 22nd December, 1882.
nPELEGUAPH LINE OF COACHES. Livery and Bait Stables, KIKKWOOD ANI)L \KL-STRhfcT C.\M BKIDGE, Waikato, Ni:w Zealand. AY. E. CARTJSR, Piopuetov. W. K. C. bogs to ictlun his sincere thanks to his nurneicms fiiends and the public generally, ior the liberal support lie has received since commencing business, and has to inform them, that in older to meet the lequirements of this rapidly ad\ anemg district, he is at present building large additions to his premises, which, -when completed, will make them second to none in the North Island. Tourists for the Hot LalcT Country supplied with saddle hoises and buggies on the shoitest n&tice, also, experienced guides and careful drivers. Buggies and saddle horses alw ays on hire. Orders by telegram or othei wise punctually attended to. Cambiidge, 22nd Dec. 18S2.
TMPOS T A N T NO TIC E. J. Sage in letuining thanks to his numerous customeis for the liboial support he has received since miming the Coach between Alexandra and Te Awamutu begs to inform them that his coach will still continue to run between Alexandra and Te Awamutu Station, in connection with the trains to and from Auckland. Waggons for the com cyance of commercial tiavellers will be supplied on the shortest notice either by telegram or otherwis6. On and after Monday, April 2nd, and during the winter months, the fare between Alexandra and Te Awamutu will be 4s. J. SAGE, Coach Proprietor.
HYDRAULIC LIME TRADE MARK J.Vilson&C? AUCKLAND, N.Z.
THARMERS have not realised the lj value of concrete to them, and are kept from using it through mistaken ideas of cost, and fear that they cannot carry out such works as concrete dairies, out-buildings, tanks, sheep-dips, &c, or lay kitchen, dairy, barn, cowshed, stockyard, piggery 1 , fowl-house, or any pother floors, without engaging skilled labour. No doixbt men acquainted with the work have the advantage, but still, any intel gent man who follows our, instructions qan soon acquire the necessary information. A dairy Bft., x 10ft. by Bft. high, if lined, will take 1000 ft of timber for, ■walls r ( and floors, ,at,, 15s per 100 ft, ,£7 10s*. The same in concrete, requires 4O.bushels of lime at Is 9d, £3 10s, and eight'yardVgravel at 4g,' £1 12s— or 48s less than timber. "When gravel is not available, rich clay, well burned, makes a' good 'substitute. '; The "cost of burning a c'ub'ic' y'arcl Varies from Is 6d 'to 2a' with , wbb'*, > or r 2s I tb 4 2s'6d'Vith coal. There is" 'no^diflacql^iniretftuigit'r' 11 ;; '- ; ,';'Please'Sfeh](i^'dinYeDsiq'ns pf ! ' Jhiiklings, , ! tanks', fi6'6¥sY &c/,' 'arid 'fmrboses I " intended' tfdr, lfi'cl < w'efwiir'jrfetur'n':eStimal;es \oi ' all" m^rtitslli|u^a{' { statihg y tlMness''tidJ liflM^wallsandJfloWs^anteiPqular^exi' f plainffig Bfhitnf *!-? J ■' m : *\ '" !
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1748, 18 September 1883, Page 1
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