Notices.
T IVERY AND BAIL 1 STABLES HAMILTON HOTEL. 0. 11. JOHNSON Begs to notify to his numerous friends and the public generally that he has leased tho above Stablea and purchased the Plant of the l,ite Mr B. Edwards, and intends cai vying on the business. Every attention amII be paid to his pations, and he tiusts his old friends will rally round and help him forward in his new venture. (_'. TJ. JOHNSON.
IM POX T A N T N 0 T I C X Cheap TripT to the Seaside. On ami after .Saturday, the 30th inst\, a conveyance Mill leave Uwvnne's Hotel, Hamilton for Raglan on Tuesday and Saturday at {) a.m. returning on Mondaj' and Wednesday. C. B. JOHNSON. Deo. 27 tii, 18S2.
T>OVAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. Alteration of Time-Table. The Royal Mail Coach (carrjing pas{.pngeis) will on and attei 6th Ootobei, 1 SS'i, ami until fiuthor notice, urn to the follow ins Time-Table : — Lciuc Cambmlge for Hamilton Junction K.iilway Station daily at BJ"> a. in , lctui ninjT iiom Station to Canibnilgo on anival of Tiain from Auckland. Leaves Hamilton for To Aioha, on Mord.a^s. Wednesdays and l ( 'tida,ys on ainval of Train fiom Auckland : retuining from To Aioha on Tuesdays, Thiusdays and Satuidnss. at 7 a.m., catching the 2 o'clock Tiain at Hamilton Junction for Auckland. Bookino 01-'t'ICEH : fl Wynne's Hotel, Hamilton West ; Colemnii'd Hotel, To A>olu ; tind at my Piemises, Kirkwood and Lake-streets, Combndge. W. K. CATITJfIR. Fiopiietoi. Canilnid^", Gth Octohei, 1353.
npELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. Livery and Bait Stables, Kikkw ood andLakl-stkkkt Cambiuduk, WaIKATO, Nh\V ZUALAM;. W. X. CARTJSII, Piopiietor. W. K. C. bog* to iclurn his sincere thanks to his muncious fi lends and the public geu orally, ioi the libcial suppoit lie has lcceivcd biuoe cominenciiig business, and has to infoini them, that in ouler to meet the iccjuiroiiients of this rapidly advancing district, he tias added laige and commodious additions to hisj promises, which aic second to none in New Zealand. Touiists for the Hot Lake Couutry supplied with saddle horses and buggies on the shortest n&tice, also, experienced guides and careful drivers. Buggies and saddle horses always on hh'p. Orders by telegram or otherwise punctually attended to. Cambridge, Otli Oct., 1883.
IMPORTANT NO T ICE. J, Sage in returning thanks to his numerous customers for the libcial suppoit he bus leceived since running the Coaoh between Alexandra and Te Awnmlitu begs to infoim them that his coach will still continue to run between Alexandra ancl To Awamutu Station, in connection M'ith tho tiauib to and from Auckland. Waggons tor the conveyance of commercial tiavellers will be supplied on the shortest notice either by telegram or otliorwi&c. On and after Monday, April 2nd, and during the winter mouths, the fare between Alexandra and Te Awamutu will be 4s. J. SAGE, Coach Proprietor. iy/TIT "w ." ~h".~~ ~n"eXlT ■^-*-* Te vch eh of the Pianoforte, Organ, Violin, Flute and Singing. Pianofoites and Hiumoniumn tuned and .regulated. Foi; terms and other particu'lara apply at the Studio, Queen-street, East Cambridge M4\USOW;y HYDRAULIC LIME TRADE MARK J.Wson&C? AUCKLAND, N:Z.
FARMERS have not lealised the value ot concietc.to them, and aie kept fiom us'ng it through mi&taken ideas of cost, and fear that they cannot carry out such woiks as concrete dairies, out-buildings, tanks, sheep-dips, &c, or lay kitchen, dairy, barni cowshed, stockyard, piggery, fowl-house, or any other floors, without engaging skilled labour. No doubt men acquainted with the work have the advantage,' but still, any Intel gent man' who follows oiir instructions can ' soon acquire the necessary information. A dairy Bft. x 10ft. by Sffc. hieh, if lined, will take 1000 ft of timber for walls and floors, at 15s per 100 ft, £7,103! -The same in, concrete requires "40 ' bushels of lime at' Is 9d, J £S 10s, and eight yards gravel at 4s, £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 cubio yard varies from Is 6d l to 2s with wood, "or '2s to 2s-6d with coal. There is iio' difficulty in treating it. ' " ' d ' Pkaseid&nd" difi&eft3fdnjtsr6f builrlings, tanks, floors; &c, ancl pUrpbs'es ' intended 'fdryand'we 1 ; wilr'rejiurn' c'stimates'df all ■hvaterials'reqttiredj" stating' thioknpW to 'make' 'Avails and "floors, au'd .circular explaining treatu)ent r pf lime.].,,,, 1 j.,,. ;
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1770, 8 November 1883, Page 1
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