ROTORUA.
Our Coach Sekvices.—A change has again taken place in the coaching business, whereby the Okoroiro coach line will be withdrawn off the road altogether, allowing Mr W. K. Carter's well-known royal mail line to havo the road to itself. _ The present double service will be maintained ; that is. a coach from Okorwire and one from Oxford every Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturday, returning every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Tourists.—The tourist traffic during the past week has been very croud. The hotels and boarding-houses have all a fair compliment of boarders, amongst them boing several Waikato celebrities. Messrs Bertram and Cunningham, of Rangiaohia, have been enjoying a week of ease under the roof of the Waikato Club, the domocile of Mr Steele, of Ohaupo, which is seldom occupied by the owner, but always open to anyone from that neighbourhood. The sver-popular John McNicol has also been amongst us for a few days.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3066, 10 March 1892, Page 2
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151ROTORUA. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3066, 10 March 1892, Page 2
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