'"' Not'iqes. : M-BW- ~W H A-ft F, GAMBRIdJbE. " , ' ON~IaLE : . ' j Timber— Totara, Kahikatea, kauri md Rimu. Doors, Sashes," Mould ngs !, aj}c),Tnmtry. • ,■ • Iron^G^lvanised, Ridging ng, POfclts— Totara, Puriri and Matai., " Strsinert— Tdtara and Pdiiri. ' ' iWafre-^Barbed and Plain. Rollers wd JiPins,? ■ i , .■') 1,- •> Jiime — Hydraulic ana Waipn. uoal— -TaUpfri, qniclfe'-lnirrijng'and po^ c'r,,' i' •' fu!,S2s peH ftti, drtiverefl ; Walks to, jfllow-bUming anfl long-luting, 18s ,■ , ( per ton, ; J"lour— Al, unaurpassed in rjuality ; ido. extra.' Oatmeal, Bran, Sharps And Fowl Wheat. • ! Oats^Seed- and Feed Bedt Oaten Qbalf.' , r Agent for New Zealand Frozen Mbajt Cbmpahy's Manures. Ko. 1 Suiier1 phosphate and No. 2 Superphosph ito . i supplied at Company's prices, 'Ota- , , hulu), with freight added, TlusC* Manpres ha^vp 2 , per cent, apuior ia, in addition to the. usual percent; ge ' ! of phosptotes. Boned list and Bo le- /: iflbup. Lawes' EnglUli Superphos-' . - phate. ; Long Island Guano— This Manure, tried by some of our most successful '' farmers against all other Maniu -us for root crops, has given the in >st . satisfactory results. > ' Prices to suit the times. Orders .will ' receive utmost care and attention, j WXLLIA&FiSQUTER. \
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TOURISTS ANDOTHERS. rp,£LEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL X MAIL COACH KS between Oxford and the Hot Lake District. t Time-table : Leaves Oxford, carrying H.M. mails, on Tuesday, (Thursday, and Saturday at 7 a.m. Leaves 'Ohincmutn on Monday, Wednesday, nh'd Fiiday at 7 a.m., arriving nt, Oxford aboab 12 30 p.m. Coaches running from Ohinemutu to Wairoa-ftnd-'Ttkitere daily. r ■ ' Fares*. " ' £ s. ,d. Oxford to Ohinemutu, single ... 15 0 Oxford to Ohiuemnttt, return... 2 0 0 Ohinemiitn tb Wairon, single... 0 10 I 0 „ ,',, return... '615 , 0 „ 'Tikitere, Return 010 10 * Parties caa, make arrangements for private coaches to vis.it any part' 1 of t|ie Hot' Ltik'e' District, through to "RVlpiaf. '•' Saddle- hbribs 7 and buggies 'always on , hire. ' Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. 'W.jK. CARTER, , , . ' Coach Proprietor, i (hforUi 1 March B(i\, 1888". —in : l
) u r 1 i I ~ T^- <K !O ; ' T, .1" C « ! • CfIAS. R. JOHNSON, late, .of Ham Itqiv^toMp, liarvinjttakeu^thp stables In 'D\irham"§trefct, Auckland; lately o'ccttpii rt ■ JiyHaUt^adßrot,. remte«t«a contjquaufce ,of theisupppct accprded .to hjsprcdecetsorja, and hopes by Atteution and moderate c to.ij/»rit ) »'CO^infia.Qce of Buppoijt v .Saddle .Horses,' Sitrgle and Double Buggies, Waggonettes, &0., on hire. , CHAS. ' DURHAM-STREET; AUCKLAND, Late Halstkad, Bros. promptly attended - >\ ; r ,;ta - , > j( MESSRSi HALSTJH.AD BROS, wtyi to'annourico to tl»oir numerous supporters that they' • hhve relinquished the liveiy c business carried on by them' in Diirhaiji-' r .'to'.(Mr-.rCha».. R. Johnson, 6f Hamilton^ Waikato, wSA thanking thone^ numerous friends for their support?, they? would -tik tho same kinrloess to their successor, whom they can confidently recommend. Messrs Hajstead, Bros., will still retain an office at tbe stables in D'&rham3stfe ; e% and all orders leff there will receive prompt attention. '
miME-TABLE OF ROYAL MAlt i ' COACH. Hamilton and Frankton. Leaves '.imilton East daily for Hamilton West ucl Frankton Railway Stations at 10 a.m. 12.30 p.m. 3 p.m. « 5.45 p.m. j Returning to' Hamilton East aft,er the arrival of every train. ' Passengers aud parcels delivered at any part of the borough. { For the contractors, >. j FRED, GAUDIN. , Hamilton, October 21st, ISBS.
THE AUCKLAND BR[CK AND 1 TILE COMPANY -(Limited) ! Works : Avondale tad Hobsonvilli. Osjics. akd Dkpot : fitilwftj Wharf : l^annfacturernof S*aita_ry Pipes, Drain Tilea Junction!, Bends / Elbows, Traps ' ' Sitiki, -Tapers 'Syphons^ Gutters ' - 1 ' Edgings, &c, &c. •^•' AUo, • -t'reflJedißd Common'BricW. Speb^aT<^ibia|kions for FaVmstV, Pipes j , , ' \' W f H. COOPER, 3 ] ' , t , i ■ Manajpr
,rr\u,o m;AS, ,f. redd y, ."*•.- Wholpsailk' ARetail j FlSk AND OYSTER DEALER \U io piii2o7f^ueen-3treet,i - 1 AUCKLAND. Wi^jles*le PremUes; Cuitvnuat, Wtit.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2144, 6 April 1886, Page 1
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