€airl«p«and C>^l Slerchanti. CTBLKPHdNK 211 & 232.] BUTCHER & CO., FORT-STREET AND QUEENSTREET WHARF, RECEIVING & FORWARDING AGENTS. Storasro for Free Goods. All kinds of Cartins;, eta, undertaken it Shortest notice. Cargo received from ship'ssMcandforwarded to all parts of the world. Covered Waggons and Spring Carts, with Experienced Men, for Removal of Fnrniture. All kinds of Goods Bought & Sold for Clients, Wool. Flax, & Chaff Dumped for Shipment. J.H.M. CARPENTER COAL MERCHANT, AUCKLAND and NEWMARKET. JUSTARRIVEDHOBART TOWN RAILS and PALING& extra good quality. TAUPIRI, NEWCASTLE. AND WESTPORT COAL FIKEWOOD DRAIN PIPES LIME COKE POSTS SCORIA CHARCOAL VOLCANIC SOIL SHKLL3/ FURNITURE REMOVED. /"366, Newmarket __, 367, Auckland Office, corner TELEPHONES ■{ Queen st. and Vnlcan Lane 353, Auckland Shed, BreakV water Road. T AR G E "Wo VER ED" XT AN SI FOR REMOVAL OB1 FURNITURE. Town and Country Orders, including Devonport, Birkenhead and Lake Districts, Having Odr Best Attention. BRICKS, J I ME, QAND, FENCING MATERIAL, BEST FUEL OF EVERY KIND. Also, 100 Tons well-known JCE BONE-DUST J cheap SHELLS. SAND. AND TAR, for GardenPalhs and Walks. W. AND GL~ W INSTONE * CUSTOMS-STREET. COAL!_ COAL! BEST NEWCAbTLE HOUSE AND SMITHS' COAL <now Jandinjr) BEST TAUPIRI AND WESTPORT COALS FIREWOOD. CHARCOAL, POSTS RAILS. PALINGS TANKS, SHELLS, SCORIA FOR PATHS LIME. BRICK, SAND, &o. Second-hand BRICKS, 30s par 1,000 (delivered) 500 CASKS KNIGHT HE VAN CEMffINT (To arrive per s,s. Pakeha). cr. j. ce-^ig-, ARCADE, FORT-STREET. TELErnoNB Vl] COAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANTS. 1" RECEIVING & FORWARDING AGENTS. AT) 1,17 RIGHT & QONS, . JD. W RIGHT & OONS, CORNER IfARANGAHAPE' ROAD AND ■ NEWTON ROAD. OFFICE: QUEEN-STREET WHARF. Telephone No. 112. Conveyance* DBVONPORT, WAIWERA, ANB WARKWORTH ROYAL MAIL COACa Alter&tloa af Time Table. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, & FRIDAY* Loaves Dovonport, Monday esd W*dnesda<7, B ft.ni.; oa Friday, 8 a,m. RETURN. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS. & BATURDAISL Leave Warkworth, 8 a.m. THOMAS BUTLER, Proprietor. nni'ME - TABLE PATERSON & CO.'3 I COACHKS, FROM DEVONPORT TO LAKE TAKAPUNA Boat Devon- Milford Cameron's Leaves port Itoad Corner Boat 7.30 *7.&0 *7.30 7.10 8,20 3.30 . 8150 ■ *7.55 +8.5 8.40 10.0 10.20 *8.5U 19.0 ■ 9.40 11.0 *11.-20 10.5 10.15 11.0 12 30 12.50 11.10 11.20 12.10 1.30 *150 *12.45 19..55 1.40 2.30 2i50 1.40 1.60 2.30 3.30 3.60 2.40 2.50 3.30 4.30 *4 50 3.40 3.50 , 4.30 5.10 *5.30 4140 44.50 8.30 6.10 56.35 6.50 t6.0 6.40 SATURDAY NIGHT. *6.30 16.40 7.20 8 9.0 9.15 11.0 11.20 SUNDAY. 100 9.30 9.50 11.0 12.30 10.30 J0.50 12.20 1.0 2.0 *2.25 4.30 5.10 2.30 3.0 6,15 7,0 9.0 * Round the Lake, t Hotel. § Except Saturdays. FARES—Return, Is 6d; Single. Is. Residents at the Luke, by taking one dozen tickets, 6s per dozen. Hpecial arrangements for Tourists and Picnio Parties. 'Busses, Cahs, Buggies and Saddle Haokß always On Hire. Wedding and Funeral Conveyances can ba arranged for at any time. J. CARRIE, Manager. WriSITORS TO TE AROHA. , NOTICE.—The tmdersigned will ran a Coach ifirom Te Aroha on Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Siturdaysv meeting train for Aackland at ortinsville on those days, and returning to Ta Aroha from Morrinsville on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on arrival of train from Auckland, conveying passengers, parcels and U-t E. GALLAGHER. Thos. Cook a*d Son \. A <,*.***. H. Han? an* Ct. / AKeW-|A
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 40, 15 February 1894, Page 3
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