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LITTLE KIVER-AKAROA DAILY SERVICE. ROYAL MAIL COACH. JW. JOHNSTON, hsving bwsn the no- • cessful tenderer for the Mail, begs \o inform th-s ar.d Public geneially that he has established i First-class Servico, the comfort vi n.«(i,ji«i being catered for in. the best order. The (o.lowing siteration in the time-table has enabled him to effect considerable redaction in the time previously occupied. beU\»eu AiAva »ii UiUle Rivsr. as froui Kebruary lit the Cliches wih leave a* follows:— Ak.uoa Po»t Office, daily, at 8.15 a.m., instead oi 7.30 a.m.. as heretofore, arriving at Little River at 11.;3 a.m. Ths Coach will leave Little Unit at 11 a.m. tiiivinf at Akaroa 3 p.m. The folicwing is ths new scales of tares £ud:—Litt.e River-Akaroa return 10a single 7s; Oennan Bay, 9a return, single 6»; Robinson's Bay, 8* return. single »s- r Davanchelles and Barry's Bays, 7s return, single 5s Pigeon Bay Coach .eaves the Post Office daily 8.40 am., to oonnect with Akaroa Coach at tho Hill-top lo a,m. for Little River, arriving at Pigeon Bay on return jcnircey at 1.30 p.m. Return fax** 7» fld, single ss. Headquarter*. Little Hirer. Ttlsphea* No. I. " J. W. JOHNSTON. Proprietc*.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12897, 31 August 1907, Page 6
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