CeaektaiMer. i ! ' WANTED KNO WN-^iWe m THE Designers and Builders of the New City' Bus, Patentees of "The Umpire Slide 1 Seat Buggies." . - We Build and Renovate Vehioles of every description at the LOWEST PRICE that really good work can be done for.; GEE &. POTTER^ eoachbuilders . RUTLAND STREET. TO OAPIAGE PROPRIETORS^ j FARMERS, EXPiESSiEIi, ! AND OTHERS. THAMES GARRIAGE FACTORY, HIGH STREET. TELEPHONE" - 308 npHE Goodwill and Stock of the above J- have been purchased at a price con« siderably below its value. The Propriotora, wißb. to inform Farmers, Carriage Prbprie-, tors, Expressmen, and all the Vehicle Fraternity of Auckland and the publi* generally, that the business is still being i carried on in all its branches ab the old I address, High-atreeb. Mr James Maokib, whphas had 30 years' experience in the fcrada in the Auckland District, has made himself conversant with local requirements. All work, as heretofore, entrusted to hia cats will receive his fullest attention. ' The present; stock of partly-finished Vehicles will be sold at RIG REDUCTIONS ■ % On the original PRICES FOR CASH. All other work ab unheard-of prices to meet the times for cash. REPAIRfOF ALMONDS A SPECIALTY. INSPECTION INVITED. Designa and Estimates given on application. write" us. Carriages of every description built and repaired, painbed, etc, at lowest prices for cash. All work of tbe best description, equal bo anything in the Colony of New Zealand or elsewhere. Secondhand Vehicles bought and sold on commission. . Several now in stock. Country orders promptly and faithfully executed. Bememlber — the old Address, High Street, directly opposite T. and S. Morrin and Go's. ~.. ■_•=,•■-■ ■. - ■ ;■•; MANAGER. \:- / ;. - j TELEPHONE 1 - -* 308 —^^^»——»—^—^—«^—, F^vBVONPORT. WAI WER A, AND SIJ WARKWORTH ROYAL MAIL COACH. _, Leaves Deyonport for Waiwera every Monday and Wednesday at 9 a.m. Leaves Waiwera every Tuesday and Thursday at 9.50 a.m.. arriving at JDevonporfc at 2 p.m. Leaves Dovonport every Friday. For Waiwera, Warkworth, and Wellsford at 8 a.m. Leaves Wellsford every Saturday for Devonport at 5 a.m. THOMAS BUTLER, Proprietor. "T^ISITORS TO TE AROHi NOTICE.—The undersigned will ran a Coach from To Aroha on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, meeting train for Auckland at Morrinsville on those days, and returning; to Ta Aroha from Morrmsville on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on 'arrival of train from Auckland, convoying passengers, parcels and mails. E. GALLAGHER. Thos. Cook and Son i . _._,, H. Hayr and Co. }****** riUMB-TAKUB PATEHSOK' akb CO.IS J. COAOHE3. FitOM RBVOMI'OIIT to LAKE TAKAPDJtA. Learn Leare Xamva Dev«n- Mitfora Caruoroa's port. Rood. Coraer. •7£oa.m. 7.30 a.m. 7.Wa.m. 9Eoa^n. 7.45 a.m. 7.65 a.m. 10.20 a.J>>. &50-a,m, f9.0 a.m. . ■■•lLSoa.jn. lft.loa.ro. 10.2f1,a.ra. '12.S0p.ni. ll.lGa.ni. lLS>o.rn. *1.60i>.m. law run. 12.55 p.m. 2.60 p.m. 1.40 p.m. 160 p.m. }3.50i>.m. 2.10 p.m. SH*?-™' •4.50 p jb. 2.40 Yhva. J-bO p.m, 6. JO p.m.. - H^Ojwa. §6.30 p,m. 6.10 p.m. io.O p.w. SAJUIUJA.Y KS-^X. 8.0 p.nj. 6.30'».iq. , *«4qT!.m. 10 49 p.BJ. 5.0 p.»- 19.16iwn. SUNDjgfB. P.so*jn. . t9.45a.iM. JIO.O a.m. 10 50'nra. 11.0 a.m. tUuba.m, 2.20 pra. TLOp.m. J^op.m. 2.50 p.m. -M-lSp-ai. tH2 p'm' 3.20 p.m. •B.iep.m. t5.20p.m. 0.5 p.m. *6.0 p.m. +6.1G p.m. "Round the Late. JTo Cianerou's Coraet only. fCalls at Hotel. f Saturdays oxcepted. AN EXPRESS CART' Leaves tho Lake P.O. at 8.30, and Davonport at 4.30. FARES—Return. Is 6d; Siugle. Is. Ticketn, 6s per Dozen. . . Special arraujjemsnts for Tourists. Pionw and Evening Parties. , ! •DBMS, Brakes, Bujißies, Saddle Hacks. Weddiu? and Funeral Carriages oa Hire at Ontutnottee. x CAEKIBk Manaaer.' A Bug -will leave Devonport for the Lake EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT at 10.n0 until further notice. ' : mOURISTS and VISITORS fco the Lake JL Country should obtain Brett'a Auckland Almanac for 1895. Its Tourists' Guide corrected to latest date. Price One Shilling. Postage 3d to any part of the world. HOUSEHOLDERS will find a. Handy Diary, -with money columns, ready reckoner, and much useful information jn Brett'a Auckland Almanac for 1895. Price One Shilling. Postage 3d to any part of the world.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 74, 28 March 1895, Page 3
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