Article image
Article image

Co v ye yances. ATER SO N AN D 0 0,, 3 RAfN MERCHANTS. LIVE BY AND BAfT STABLES. Omnlbujee. Br&Kea. Ca&a, -naS Saddle Horses ccr Hlr« *i ioweat races. Special *rraogec3«nM aiad« «vtch fi?calng ie 4 Picnic Parties. Storei and Staoiej i- Lorns-stroot. Mt. Rosklll and Avondale, Auckland, N.Z. W ELLS BROS. CONVfIVANCES ON BIRE. Offiofti VlctorU Wh&rt. Seasrel Carwra. Recelrlng *n« forwarding Agent 9. '-Tiggoo for Furniture Removal. Coal, CoXa dud Firewood Dealers, General Carters, ice Telephone < Osvoypoßt bcreap. Time table Da VIES BROS, BUSSES DKVONPORT TO TaKAPUNA. HURSTMERiC. LAKE IiEACH, AXD SCHOOLHOUSE, Tslephoaa . Diivonport Bureau, Leaves Victoria VVharf, Devonport.---8.2 C a.m., 10.20 a.m., i p.m., i p.m. Sundays— 10 a.m., 2.25 P.m. Fares, is. Leaves Takapcna. - 9.5 a.m., U.IS a.m.. 5 p.m., 5 P.m. Sundays—ll a.ra. Specia! Trip* cad 0« arrangea »t Post Office, Devon--001 ' Ladies' ».kd GENra SADDLE HORSKS^BUGGgS, BREAKS, &nd con ye yances of every description at ' shortest notice. Expresses meet everj boat to receive and forward luggage of all descriptions. illß SONS 'BUSES START Jbrom Victoria-street tc Mount Roskill— 8, 6.45, 9.45 (via Stcneyhurst), 10.30, li.ib (via Stoney hur3t), ii. I (via Stoneyhurat). 1.45, 2.30 (via Stoneyhurst). 3.15, i, 1.30 (via Stoneyhurst) 6 k vla Stoneyhurst), 5.15.5,30 (via Stoneyhurst), bAk (via Stoneyhurst). 6.5, ? Ma Stonevhurst) 8.30. 10 (via dtoneyhurst). Saturday - 12.30. 1,15,2,8.9, U. From Mount Rosklll-7 (via Stoneyburst), 7.20, 8 (via Stoneyhurst), 8.25, B.is(vlaStoneynurst), 9.30, 10.30 (via Stoneyhurst), 11,15, 12.15 (via Stoneyhurst), 1, U5 (via Stoneyburst), 2,30 3.15 (via Stoneyhurst) I. 4.15 (via Stoneyhurst). 5.30 (via Stoneyhurst). 6,15. ?. 9,15, Saturday--1.15. 2, 0.30, 5.15. From Queen-street (opposite Wyndham-street) to Mount Eden-5,5.30. 9. 9.30, 10.15. 11, 11.30. ! 12.30. 1.15 lomitted on Saturday), 2, 1.i5 3.15, 4,15,4.30, 5, 5.7 (omitted on Saturday) 5.30, 0.5, U, 10. Saturday—l, 1.30. 7 8.15, 9, 10, after FrocaMount Eden-7.30. 8, 5.30, 8.45. 9,9.30.10.15, 11, 11.30. 12.15. 1.15. 2. 2.45, 3.30,4, U5. 5,5,30, 5.15. 7, a.30. Saturday—C. 3. 9, 9.30. From Union Bank to Mount Albert and Avondale—9.ls, 10.15.12.15,2 (omitted en Saturday), 3 (omitted oc Saturday/, 4.15 (omitted on Saturdayt, 5.15, 15.15 (om.tttetl od Saturdayl, 8 (Mount Albert only) 10.lS (omitted on Saturday), Saturday-1.15, 2.3), 3.45 9. 10, 11. From A vondale and Mount Albert—7. si, 9.10,15, 11,30. 1.30. 3, 4, 5.3u, 5 (Mount Albert only). Saturday-2.30. 5, C.W, From National Bank Ui j^ew jjynn—lo.3o (from Avondale only), 1.3J, 5,30. Saturday-19,30. Sundays, weather permitting—lo.ls, 6. From New Lynn -B.la. /£.IS (froui Avondale only) 3.1 i (omitted on Saturday). Saturday--6.30. Sundays, weather permitting-SI a,tn, r #.30, Special 'Buses put od sbcold suißcientlnducement otfor, Booksellers, &c T> E M O V A L W. E. MEARS, BOOKSELLER. STATIONER. AND MUSIC SELLER, 193, QOEEN-STREET, AUCKtAJfD, Wishes to Inform his customers and the public that ho baa REMOVED TO NEW & MORE COMMODIOUS PREMISES, Ftve doore below Wellesley-street. and Opposite VV. McArthut & Co.'s Warchouso, Where ho will be glad to see all his old customers aed as macy now ones as will favour him witb a call. A CHOICE STOCK OF BOOKS, MUSIC. AND STATIONERY KEPT. BOOKS, MUSIC, STATIONERY. Ploaso Remember Now Address: 216, QUEEN-STREET, Five doors below Wellealey-street, W. E. "HEARS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND MUSIC SELLER. rNBAMPTALOUP AND COOPER, \y List of Works on Fruit Culture. ——— d Barrow, A. F., Vines and Vine Garden .. 11 ( Barry. P., The American Fruit Garden ..12 ( Ballet. C Art of Grafting and Budding .. 3 ( Burridge, VV. F., Horticulture .. „ 6 ( „ „ The Propagation and Improvement of Plants 14 C Bunyard, G., Fruit Farming for Profit .. 1 5 Downing's Fruits and Fruit Trees of America « 27 ( Downing's Selected Fruits for the Garden and Market .. .. .. .. ..8 6 Fish. T.D.. The Hardy Fruit Book.. .. 12 C Fulton, J., Peach Culture (America) ..8 6 Grlndon, L. H., Fruits and Fruit Trees, English and Foreign 7 C Hogg. R.. The Fruit Manual, Fifth Edition 18 C Hogg, R.i The Apple and Pear as Vintage Fruits ..9 6 Haldane. R.. Subtropical Cultivations ..10 6 Hardy, T.. Vineyards in America and Europe. .. 3 6 Lea, VV., Small Fruit Farms 12 Lock, C Tobacco Growing, Curing and Manufacturing .. .. .. ..8 6 Manvllle. A., Culture of the Orange, Lemon, Lime. &c. .. 6 6 Moore. T., Orange Culture 5 C Rivers, T.. Miniature Fruit Garden, New Edition i £ Rivers, T., Orchard House 5 C Scott's Orchardist .. .. .. ■.. .. 4 C Simpson, John, The Grape Vine-its propagation and cultxira „ w ..IS Strong, W. C., Fruit Culture .. .. .. 6 « Thomas, J., The American Fruit Culturist 15 € Thompson, W., Practical Treatise oc Grapo Vine .. .. 6 0 Watte, X, The Orchard and Fruit Garden 1 S Whltehead, G,, Profitable Fruit Farmingr 3 c Wood. S., The Tree Planter ... 2 6 „ ii ~ Pruner .. .. «1 j 76, Queen-street. Auckland. Architects. P, HERAFATH, P.R.1.8.A.) [S. M. HBBAPATH Pfl EBAP AT H and SON, • ARCHITECTS, Colonial Bantc BptLDmoß. TCI D W A R D BARILBV, ARCHITECT, STICHBURY'S BUILDINGS , QUEEN-STREET. TDD WARD MAHONEY AND SON, ARCHITECTS. Queen-street, Auckland, WH. SKINNER AND SON, • Builders, Carpenters, and Joiners, VuJcan Lane. All Branches of the Building Trade executed hy Experienced Workmen! Shop Fronts, Office Fittings, &c. M~ R. P, P. M..BURRO WS, ARCHITECT AND BUILDING SURVEYOR. A.M.P. Society's Buildings. OH N MIT CHEL L, ARCHITECT. St. Mungo Chanjhers, Queen-street, and at Otahuhu. Specia) Work undertaken for the Profession. Perspectives in Best Styles. Patent Drawings and Specifications Carefully Prepared at Moderate Charges, OR CHEAP GROCERIES go to T. H. Matthews, People's Co-operative Store, Patterson-street Freeman's Bay—2lb Butter in Jar, 8d; New Season Jams, assorted, sdTin; Peacock's, 5s id do?: Large Vinegar, 9d; Cornflour, 5d Ib; 1001b Bags Four, 10s; 251b Bags 3s; 81b Bags, Is; New Currants. 6d; New Raisins, 6d; Rice, 51ba Is; Matamata Cheese, 4d by the cheese; Oamaru Potatoes. Is; Local, 2s 9d cwt or 5s sack; Sperm Candles, 2lbs 9}d or il by box : Star Mullet. 2 tins lid; Tomato Sauce 6d bottle; Wax Vestas, 6d doz; Good Tea, Is6d; Washing Soda, Id per Ib; Whitening, Id; Carbonate Soda, 3d a Ib ; Best Wax Candles, 9}dLemon Peel. Is per Ib ; Nestles Milk, 7Jd ; Figs 8d box; Golden Syrup, 7d ; Canterbury Honey, 4d a Ib; Cocktail Salmon, 9jd : Tobacco, as Signer 6s 3d, Gem of the Sea, fis, Oneida, 5s a Ib. The above prices referred to are for cash. Prime dairies of butter and eggs always to hand, at lowest prices. Orders promptly attended to, and delivered to any part of city or suburbs, at shortest notice, qjvq us a trial.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS18870620.2.21.3

Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 144, 20 June 1887, Page 6

Word Count
1,056

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 144, 20 June 1887, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 144, 20 June 1887, Page 6