Notices.
WHARF, CAMBRIDGE. Having taken over ths BUSINESS of THE WAIKATO CO\L & SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited), 1 intend to curry it on in nil its Brunches as follows :—: — Tim i'.kii— Totata, Kuiti, Kahtkitea and Hiiuu Dooi Sashes, Mouldings Posts — Totai a, Puriri and Matai Wire— -Kai hid and Plain, Rollets, Pins, and St i|il<\s Goal— Waikato and Taupiri Firewood - Cut and Uncut BnckH, Lime, Pipes ami Drain Tiles Sccdi aud Manims Flour, Bian, Sharps, Oats, Fowl Wheat. will iccoive utmost care and attention WILL! \M SOUTKR.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TOURISTS AND OTHERS. rpELEGKAPH LINE OF ROYAL L MAIL COACH KS lictireen Cambudge and the Hot Lake District. TiMh-TAHU : Leaves Cambiidge, carrying H.M. mails, on Tuesday, Thursday, aud Saturday at 7 a in. Leaves Ohinemutu on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 a.m., arriving in Cambudge about ."» p m Coaches running fiom Ohinemutu to Wairoa and Tikitere daily. Fari-s ; £ s. d. Cambridge to Ohinemutu, single . I 13 0 Cambudge to Ohinemutu, return .. .300 Ohineumtu to Waiioa, «ingle 10 0 >, „ » icturn l.'i 0 Tikitere, return 10 0 Pdities can make ariangcments foi pi ivute coaches to visit any part of the Hot Like Distiict, and through to Napfcr. Saddle horses and buggies always on hue Letteis and telegrmtn piomptl) attended to. \\. K. CARTER, Coach Pioprietor. Cambridge, 20th January, ISKS.
OPENING OF AIORRINSVILLE RAILWAY. Messrs Bradley and Co., coach propi ietois, are now miming a daily coach from Te Aroha to i\Joinns\ ille, meeting all passenger trams to and from Auckland. Passcngeis can rely on being run through in quick tune in a good and comfortable couch. MT Passengers and Parcels carried at moderate rate*. BRADLEi' k CO., Proprietors.
W. RIPLEY, WATCH AND CLOCKMAKER, Jeweller, &c, T X A\V A M LJ TU, HAS the Lntgest Stock of Watch (il.iosi's, ,1-, tliuu- .lie 4000 in stock. A laigei a^soituiLiit of the stiongt-bt Flint lilacs (m> liiiu'h noeiUd for open di.il watches and laiycr si/c) 11 kept here thiui in any other establishment, from Nov ."> to 3."> F. FORREST, NURSERYMAN i SKEUSMAN, PIAKO ROAD. Orders acltliesacd to the Nursery, or care of Mr LeQuesne, will he promptly ! attended to. — ■
j INDIAN TEA. | ! i 1 PK XNT V WI S X AN I) I'OUND I-OOLISH" i« tlio epithet which may well be applied to those \v ho buy cheap Chin a Tea?. " THE PLANTER'S CHOICE," { A Blend of Pure Indian Teas Only. Thvee-qiuitPis of a Pound equals| One round of China ! Tut up o-.pii for the trade, in lib. .iiul I'JlO. packages, by | GILMORE, YOUNCHUSBAND | AND CO., ! EAST INDIA MKRCHANTd, | AUCKLAND. N.B.—ABK you i Grocer for it. I . BALL /'ROURAMMHS— A large and varied assortment iutt received I THI VfAIZiTU Tj.Mt-i Q&Q*
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2008, 21 May 1885, Page 1
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446Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2008, 21 May 1885, Page 1
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