Notices.
ATKW WHARF, CAMBRIDGE. Having tikcn ovei th 1 BUSINESS of THK WAIKATO COU. k .SHIPPING f'OMI'ANY tLimitel), I intend to c.ury it on 111 all itb lit. inches as follows :—: — Tim hi- it— Tot.ua, Kami, Kahikatea and Runu Dooi Sashes, Mouldings Posts— Totai. 1, Pin in and Matai Wiie — limbed and Plain, Rollers, Pins, and Staples Coal — Waikato and Taupiri Firewood— l ut and Uncut Bucks, Lime, Pipes and Drain Tiles Seeds aud Manuies Flour, Bran, Sharps, Oats, Fowl Wheat. (gi^Otdcis will leceive utmost care and attention. WILLIAM SOUTKR. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TOURISTS AND OTHERS. riIELKGRAPH LINK OF ROYAL 1 MAIL COVCHKS between Cambndge and the Hot Lake District. TtVlh-TWILK : Leaves Cambiidge, carrying II M. mails, on Tuesday, Thursday, and Satuiday at 7 a.m. L< ayes Oliinemutu on Monday, Wednesday, and Fiiday at 7 a.m., arriving in C.inibuilgc about ."> p.m. Coaches tunning f 10111 Oliinemutu to Wuiioa and Tikitere daily. Farls : £ 8. d. Cambndgc to Ohiuemutu, single I 13 0 Cam budge to Ohiuemutu, retnin . . ..300 Oliinemutu to Wairoa, single 10 0 retain IT) 0 Tikitere, return 10 0 Parties can make ariangements for private coaches to visit any pait of the Hot Lake District, and through to Napier. Saddle he-ises and buggies always on hire. Letteis ami telcgiams piomptly attended to. \\ . K. CARTER, Coach Propiietor. Cambiidge, 20th Jatuuiy, 1683.
OPENING OF MORRINSVILLE RAILWAY. Messrs Bradley and Co., coach ptopiietois, aio mow 1 mining a daily coach fiomTe Aroha to Morrinsville, meeting all passenger ttanis to aud from Auckland Passcngeis can rely on being run thiough in quick tune in a good and comfortable coach. XSTassengeis aud Parcels carried at moderate rates. BRADLEY & CO., Piopuetors,
W. RIPLEY, WATCH AND CLOCKMAKER, Jeweller, &c, T E AWAMU T U, HAS the Laigest Stock of Watch Glasses, as there aie WOO in stock. A laigci iVjOi tment of tho stiongest Flint Glasses (so much needed for open dial watches and laiger si/c) is kept hctc than in any other establishment, from No« ,"■> to .",">.
F. FORREST, STUSSERYMAN & SEEDSMAN, PIAKO ROAD. Oulers w<i<iressed to the Nursery, or Care of Mr LeQuesne, will be promptly attended to. ! INDIAN TEA. j PE XNY WISE AN D j POUND 1OOLISH" J3 the epithet which may Well bJ* applied to those who buy cheap China Tca^>. zdzr/Hstk: " THE PLASTER'S CHOICE," A Blend of Pure Indian Tens Only. Thiee-ijuaitoiH of a Pound equals! One Pound ot China ! Put up ( \pie«'dy for tho trade 1 , in lib. and 1 Jib. packages, by CILMORE, YOUI'CHUSBAND AND CO., EAST INDIA MERCHANTS, AUiCKLAND. N.B.—ASK your 61 oar for it. BALL PltO<jli;.A.\niltt-A large ftud v aued ai^evtnient juf t reotlved Itt. WaIKAIO fIIMM OUJQfI ■
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2009, 23 May 1885, Page 1
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440Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2009, 23 May 1885, Page 1
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