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FOSTER BROS., (Government Mail Contractors.) ANNOUNCE their coach time-table between Ross and Waiho Gorge. Coaches leave as follows: — ; - DOWN TRIP. . Ross, Friday, 7 a.m. ; Hari Hari arrive, 12.30 p.m. (lunch); Watarba arrive, 6 p.m. ; Wataroa dep., Saturday 8 a.m. ; Waiho Gorge arrive, 1 p.m. Waiho Gorge arrive 1 p.m. '. RETURN. Waiho Gorge, dep. Monday, 1 p.m. ; I Wataroa arrive, 6 p.m. ; Wataroa dep., Tuesday, 7 a.m. ; Hari Hari arr\, 11 a.m. (lunch) ; Ross arr., 6 p.m.. :; A coach also leaves Ross on Tuesday, at 9 a.m., arriving at .Waiho; on Wednesday, returning, leaving Waiho Friday, arriving Ross Saturday,- -;to connect "with*4 p.m. train for Hokitika. For further particulars, apply to the firm!. . " . COAL. COKE AND BRICK MERCHANT. ; ; ; ■ IS PREPARED TO SUPPLY ;; SIATE. BRUNNER AND PAPAROA GOAL J^i/Tk A T COAL COAL \J\JAJU COAL In any qaantitics to all parts of the town or country. j Asrenf for- — • "'. • ■ ; BRUNN RR FIRE-BRICKS. FIRECLAY. BRICKS AND LIME.- ;■■ ORDERS • Orders received at Doit's Butcher Shop, High street; Armstronsr, Cobien; Mark Sprot and Co;, or Coal Depot promptly attended toO. 3H ANN AH AN. r.OAL MERCHANT. ;- BQI Office: Herbert Si.
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Grey River Argus, 25 April 1913, Page 8
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