Notices. T IVERY AND BAIT STABLES HAMILTON HOTEL.
O. R. JOHNSON
Begs to notify to his numerous friends and the public generally that he has leased the above Stables and purchased the Plant of the hte Mr B. Edwards,
and intends carrying on the business. Every attention will be paid to his pations, and he trusts his old friends will rally round and help him foiward in his nevr venture. C. R. JOHNSON. -
■DOYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. Alteration of Time-Table.
Tiie Royal Mail Coach (carrying pas-
sengers) will on and after 6th October, ISS3, and until further notice, iun to the follow iug Time-Table : — Leave Cambiidge for Ilimulton Junction Rail nay Station daily at 8.15 a.m., letmning horn Station to Cambridge on anhal ot Tiain from Auckland. Leaves Hamilton foi TeAiolia onMordajs, Wednesdays and FiirUys on arrival of 'Tiain from Auckland ; ictuiiiing from Te Aioha on Tuesdays, Thmsdaysaud Saturday, at 7 a.m., c.itehnig the 2 o'clock Tiain at Hamilton Junction for Auckland. Booking Officfs : Gwynne's Hotel, Hamilton West ; Coleman's Hotel, Te Aroha ; and at my Piemises, Kirkwood and Lake-streets, Cambridge. W. K. CARTER, Propiietor. Cambridge, 6th October, 1383.
rpELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. «<gT lmportant Notice to Tourists and Others.
W. K. Carter begs to announce that on and after Tuesday, the 29th January, he will iun a Coach through to the
HOT LAKES, OKiNEMUTU,
(Conveying passengers and parcels), leaving Cambiidge on
TUEvSDAYS & THURSDAYS at 7 a.m., Returning fiom the Lakes on Wednesday? and Fiidays at 7 a.m.
Sisolk Fares £1 15 0 Return- Tickets (available for one week after date of issue) 3 0 0
All passengers to be booked at the office before leaving.
lIOR>ES & BUGGIES, with experienced diivers, to order on the shortest notice.
Orders by telegram or letter promptly attended to. Cambridge. 23id January, 1884.
LIC HP I ELD -CAMBRIDGE EXPRESS.
G. KEELEY desires to inform the Cambridge public that he will Ran an EXPRESS to LI CH FIELD Twice Weekly, leaving Kirkwoods Hotel at 9 a.m. on AND FRIDAYS, Returning from Li oilfield the following morning at 9 a.m.
Will Carry Passengers and Parcels.
TM PORT ANT NOTICE. J. Sage in returning thanks to his numerous customers for the liberal support he has received since i mining the Coach between Alexandra and Te Awamutu begs to iniovin them that his coach will still continue to iun between Alexandra and Te Awamutu Station, in connection with the trams to and from Auckland. Waggons for tho com eyance of commercial tiavellers will be supplied on the shortest notice either by telegram or otherwise. 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.
& Co.
DRINK OUR Pure JlUms T^ It has No Equal for True Natural Flavour, Value, and Strength. PRICES. 2/-, 2/4, 2/8 Sr ah 3/4, 41- * 1-lb. and i-lb- Packets. HALF-CHESTS, BOXES.
« PRESS."
"Mr Nelson Is a Professions Tea Taster and Blender." AWABDED
GOLD & SILVER MEDALS, WSLSOff. JOATE & (JO.
TEA MERCHANTS, CHRISTCHURbH,
DUNEbIN,\AUCKLANP f
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1867, 24 June 1884, Page 1
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