Coaches. Express Line of Mail Coaches between Tauranga, Ohinemutu, and Taup*>. LIVERY AND BAIT BTABLEB DRVO^PORT ROAD, TAURANGA. THE MAIL 'COACH leaveß Taurongs every Monday, Wednesday, and FriAoy , for Ohinemutu Returning every Tueaday, Thursday, and Saturday. The Coaoh leaves Ohinemutu for Napier very Thursday morning. FARES — ' ToOhiaemutu ... »„ ... £1 10 0 ToTaupo .... .. 3 0 Through fare to Napier . . 510 All care taken but no esponsibijity. Telagraw will reuvire prompt attentfon* fi, ROBERTSON, rnoPiusTQS PEVOWPORT BOAJ3, TAtiflAtfCfAi PALACE HOTEL ROYAL MAIL COACHES LEAVE TAURANGA On arrival of Steamers on Tuesdays and Fridays, returning to Taurangft on Wednesdays and Safcurdays. FAHE EACH WAY - - - . £1 A DAILY COACH Leaves Ohinemutn for Wairoa, fare op. Touritts can engage special conveyances if required. MAIL COACH Leaves Ohinemutu for Taupo and ttapier every Thursday morning, through fare £5. Passengers by this Line will find superior accommodation at the Palace Hotel, Ohinemtitu* WILLIAM KELLYr Proprietor. J\AYBOURNE & C& We respectfully tender our sincere thanks to our numerous friends for the confidence reposed in us during the past year. From a I small beginning in 1875, the business has ; steadily grown to its present large proporI tions. The rapid increase, during the pasfe three years especially, is very gratifying to us, as it abundantly proves that our con-' tinuous efforts to satisfy our customers have been successful. For the future we will be in a bettor position than ever to serve our I fjienda well. OUR LARGE NEW WAREHOUSE f IN DURHAM STREET, Fitted lip with hydraullo power and other appliances for economising labour, is ad- | mirably adapted for the business. Oor improved buying facilities in the English, American, and Colonial Markets plaoe bb in a position second to none f and we hope, by renewed dilligonce and prompt yet careful attention, to merit still the confidence of our friends, and widen more and more the circle of our connection. ON SALE : GBOCERIES of best quality, at lowest current rates. PEOVISION.S.-Auckland and Southern Flour, Oatmeal, Potatoes, Butter, Bacon, Cheese, &c. GRAIN of all descriptions for Seed oi Horscfeed. | SEEDS -Field and Garden. (Clover and Turnip— A shipment of best-selected qualities of new crop, to arrive per Sam Mendel). MANURES— Bonebust, Bonemeal, Guano, Superphosphate, Salt,. Rape Cake Meal. MISCELLANEOUS _ Fencing Wire and Staples, Woolpacks, Rope, &c. COMMISION BUSINESS : AGRICULTTTKAL PRODUCE. BuTTiir., Bacon, Cheese, Egos, Honey Fcnch/s. ' Also, Wool, Hidfs, Sheepskins, Tallow, &c, | SOLD ON COMMISION AT TOP MAR. KET VALUE. Orders for Drapery, Saddlery, Cbock« buy, Ironmongery, or any other Good* carefully selected and no Commisaioa charged buyer, j All Country Orders will receive carets I attention and prompt despatch. AGENT FOR TAURANGA, J. BODELL, ADAM LAYBOU&N AND CO., DURAM STREET, AUCKLAND, January Ist, I^3,
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XII, Issue 1525, 28 April 1883, Page 1
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444Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XII, Issue 1525, 28 April 1883, Page 1
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