ftTiTT* Asbxtb at Post Office, Tauranga from the following places: — From Auckland, (by steamer) Tuesdays and Saturdays. r Prom Auokland (via Thames) every Monday and Thursday, at 7.3o p.m. From Wltakataae and Opotiki, (by steamer) j as opportunity offers. Froja Qreerton, Te Pake, Botoitu Maketu, and Eotorua, Tuesdays and Saturdays at 2.30 p.m. From Taupo, Matata, Whakatane, Ohiwa, Waiotahi, and OpotiJtd, (overland) Tues days and Saturdays, at 3.30 p.m. Prom Maketu, by steamer as opportunity offers. From Aongakete, Katakati, Waibi, Owharoa, Mackay towu, Paeroa-^ Kirikiri, and Thames, Mondays and Thursdays, at From Athenree, every Monday and Thanday.at 7.3o p.m. • ■,■ _ A From Thames (via Auckland) every Saturday. , fteoeiving Boxes a.c cleared dafly—at Mr Crabbe's store, Quarter Acres, at 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., and G. Gardiner's store, Strand, at 9.15 a.m. and 3.15 p.ia. , ■■_ A postal delivery within the town boundary takes place twice daily. The postman will start from the Post Office, Tauranga, at 9.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. each day. The following are licensed to sell stamps :—C. G. Carter, Strand, John Maxwell, Strand, and G. A. Crabbe. Cameron Eoad. From the first September the ordinary fee for registration ofletters, books, Parcels, etc is to be reduced to threepence, but the ad- | ditional charge on registered articles for certain foreign countries will continue to be ; made. | J. H. Shkath. Postmaster. Post Office, Tauranga, January 2, 1«». ; . " - .
My tfpevkU Appointment to 4 Stß Excellency the Governor* W.S. JONES, WnOLTiJ ULE AKD EJITAIIi XNUFACrtJRER AND IMPORTER. (s?i<xt TJinoK Bkvik) QUREN STREET, AUCKLAND. r |"l!R nhove well-known Brand jra&rantees i the quali yof everything now as it has a-jie for tMlast 19 years. . A larjfp aid well assorted stock of Plouch, Dray, Sprinir Cart, Sinark and Pvr-horse Wa^ron, Bagjry and Carriage Harness. Collar* of all kinds a specialty. Piped Throat Collars, a sure preventative against choking. ■__ Special attention is drawn, to oub own fctAKB LAtJWTIMPBOVISB ATJBTEAIXUr IATTKENS : Buckjumping, S^ocV, and Break ing-in Saddles, an they are far the best adapted for above purposes, and splendid value. Ladies' and Gents' Saddles, our own make, latest English Hunting and Park patterns or Colonial shapes. Tennis Rackets restrnn? with best specially prepared gut, by experienced -workmen: | at moderate prices, j Repairs to saddlery and Harness done ia j time for return steamer. I Send for letail reduced price lists, post free ] <m applicnUou. j Durability the test of cheapness. j J. TURNER, TAILOR AND HABIT-MAKER, rWHAEF STSEBT, TAUEAKGA. r FASHIONABLE STYLE A n 3 \ SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP g § 1 GOOD VALUE ,* g«g V. GOOD FIT J ~ BUY YOUR BOOTS WHERE YOU CAN GET THEM EEPAIBm If PIHK OF__FASHIOH. M ! GEORGE BONNEB,
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 2569, 19 December 1890, Page 2
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