Notices. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TOURISTS AND OTHERS. TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES BETWEEN OXFORD AND TAUPO (running in connection with Crowthcr <fe McCawlcy's Mail Line of Coaches between Taupo and Napier). On and after March 8, ISS7, the Mail Coach will leave Oxford every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7.30 a.m., arriving at Ohincmutu at noon. Leaves Ohinemutu every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, a,t 7 a.m., arriving at Oxford in time to catch train for Auckland. Coaches running from Ohiueimitu to Tikitere daily. Fares : Single Return Oxford to Ohinemutu ... 17s (id £1 10s Obiiienuitu to Tikitere — 10s Rotorua to Taupo 30s — Taupo to Napier 50s — Return : Auckland to Ohinemutu (coach and rail), first-class, £3 10s ; second-class, £2 17s Gd. Parties wishing to go through 'Cambridge can make arrangements for private conveyances to visit any part of the Hot Lake District, including YVairakei, Taupo, and through to Napier. Saddle Horses and Buggies always on hire, at either Cambridge, Oxford or Ohinemutu. Letters or telegrams promptly attended to. W. K. CARTER, Coach Proprietor. HaiUvY H. Hayb & Co , Passenger Agents, Lower Queen street, Auckland. pIL E S T7-EELEY, Whilst thanking the public for past support, begs to inform them that he will, on and after opening of railway to Lichfield, RUN A COACH THROUGH FROM LICHFIELD TO TAUPO, carrying passengers, parcels, and goods, at reasonable rates, /tar ONCE WEEKLY TE* Leaving Lichfield Tuesdays at 7 a.m. ; and Returning from Taupo on Thursdays at 7 a.m.until further notice. rjpIME-TAfILE OF ROYAL MAIL I COACHES HAMILTON AND FRANKTON. LEAVES Hamilton East Post-office di'ily, calling at Hamilton West Postollioc and all hotels, and meeting all trains :— For Franl(ton 10 a.m., 12.30 p.m., 3 [Mil., and 5.45 p.m. Returning to Hamilton East after the arrival of every train. Passengers and Luggage delivered at thcirrcsidences at any part of the borough, East or West. SYLVESTER McGUIRE. r p I M E- T A B L E. Gaudin's Coacli, Hamilton and Frankton. Auckland Train : Leaves daily from Hamilton East, 9.45 a.m. and 3.15 p.m.; Hamilton West, 10 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Te Awamutu Train : Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Hamilton East, 12.45 p.m. ; Hamilton AVest, 1.5 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Hamilton East, (5.20 p.m. ; Hamilton West, G. 30 p.m. Otorohanga Train : Monday and Friday, Hamilton East, 12.45 p.m.; Hamilton West, 1.5 p.m. Cambridge Train: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Hamilton East, 0.20 p.m. ; Hamilton West, G. 30 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Hamilton East 2.45 p.m. ; Hamilton West, 1.5 p.m. Morrinsville Train: Daily, Hamilton East, 12.45 p.m.; Hamilton West, 1.5 p.m Lichfield Train: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Hamilton East, 12.45 p.m. ; Hamilton West, 1.5. p.m. Te Aroha Train: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Hamilton East, 12.45. p.m. ; Hamilton West, 1.5. p.m. FRED. GAUDIN, '^ Hamilton, 10th October, 1887. NEW ZEALAND PERAMBULATOR FACTORY, 34 AND 36, GREY-STREET. MESSRS COPEMAN & CLEGG, Practical Manufacturers of every description of Bassinetteß, Perambulators, Invalid Carriages, &c.; Repairs of every description neatly executed. We are now turning* out Local Made Peramoulators in styles suited to local requirements, livery improvement that a long experience as practical workmen could suggest has in their goods been carefully studied and perfected, and Ladies may rely upon procuring from them Carriages that for Shape, Comfort, Durability, and low price are not to be procured elsewhere. Hitherto the wheels employed on Perambulators have been a source of considerable annoyance, and repairs cause a continual drain on the pocket, which is very much felt in these depressed times. To avoid this, purchasers of ;hesc necessary articles should carefully examine the construction of Copcman's Patent Paragon Wire Wheels, which their carriages jre mounted upon, and now on view at the Industrial Exhibition. They are locally made, are a marvel of strength and elegance, and are sure to Income very popular on account of their durability. l'rires: Hassinettes, with wire bodies and reversible hoods, hum £2 to £3 10s. rjT r n^"REI)CROSS" PRESERVING A CO., Chapel-street, South Yarra, Victoria.—Canned Tomatoes, equal to American, and at same price; also Peaches, Pears, Apricots, of the fjuest quality, aud in heavy syrup. All these goods are manufactured under the supervision of Mr George James Ward, late of California. The Jams, Jellies, Pickles, Tomato Sauce, and Assorted Sauces of is Company, are well-known to be better than aDy imported,
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Waikato Times, Volume 2507, Issue XXXI, 4 August 1888, Page 1
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