Coaches. GEOBGKE CBOSBY'S TELEGRAPH pOYAL jyCAIL TINE OF COACHES, Leave the Booking Office, Tauranga, for the undermentioned places,— For Botobtta, Taupe, and Napieb, every Tuesday and Friday. For the Thames, via Paeroa, eveny "Wednesday and Saturday. Coaches alsoleave the Booking Office daily for Te Waiboa (Lake Tara wera) and all the surrounding dis trict. Buggies, Coaches, and Saddle Horses • on hire at the shortest notice. TERMS MOD EM ATE, Telegrams punctually attended to. GEOBGE CBOSBY, trenarai Notice* TIMBER jjj^ IMPORTER. X a large Stock of well-seasoned TIM BEE, AND All Builder*' Requisites, ALSO, Fencing Materials Paints, Oils, Ac. Carder Bros. 1 Brain, Pipes, &o, W'W Hydraulic Lime. D. I, ÜBfD ON, DeVONPOBT BOAD AKD GbET STBSET TAFBANOAi OYDNEY J. SAUNDEBS A Co., PAPER MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE EXPORT STATIONERS, *nd Publisher* or Chbomo. Calendars, Chbutmas Cards, &c,, 46 ST. MARY AXE, LONDON, Excjlanb Wholesale Price Lists (illustrated), together with samples of Stationery, forwarded t« Traders throughout the World free by post on application. Indents can be sent through any .Merchant. Publiihftd Annually. THE YEAB-BOOK OF NEW ZEALAND. (Dedicated by permission te Sib FBANew D. Bkll, K.C.M.G., Agent-General for New Zealand, and published with the official recognition and approval of the New Zealand Government.) GsmsßAi* Contents. j f A Descriptive Tour throughout the Colony, with a Gazetteer of Cities, Towns, Villages, Railway and Telegraph Stations — Steamboat Service— Health Resorts— Travellers' Itoutea — Settlements— Openings for Trade— Capital — Agriculture and Labour, with Current Rates of Wages — Food — The various Routes— Steamboat Fares— Outfits — and other Information indispensable to Travellers, Tourists, and Settlers. T/te Year-Book of New Zealand also contains full Information on the Land Laws— Political, Religious, Masonic, and Educational Institutions — Newspapers and Books published upon the Colony— Mining— lndustries connected with the Soil — Engineering — Public Companies—Forwarding Agencies— Railway and Steamboat Fares — Patent Laws— Tariffs— . Stamp Duties, &c., &c.; and the Names, Trades, and Addresses of all leading Import - ng Firms, Merchants, and Storekeepers. The Year- Book of New Zealand is unique in, ite compilation, as it contains the essential f eaturesof a Gazetteer, a Directory, an Official Summary of Colonial Progress, a Bolmesf Index, arranged in a readable form for th« public, referential for Statesmen, Bankers, Merchants, and Manufacturers, and designed 1 as a special, reliable Guide for intending Settler* in New Zealand. The work consists of nearly 1,000 pages, Bvo., in scarlet cloth and gold. Copies of this publication can be had at the Bat of Plenty Tdoss Office. MONEY TO LEND in Large or Smal Sums on Freehold Security . Apply to JACKSON Jb BUSSELB t : Solicitors, 1 Fof*att«jet.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XV, Issue 2105, 24 February 1887, Page 1
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426Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XV, Issue 2105, 24 February 1887, Page 1
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