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ii Conveyances, &c. jl| ifIOBB & CO'S TELEGRAPH ttvt, H <O OF MAIL COACHES. LINE || TIME TABLE. §i Leave AuckU-id every Monday, Wednesday a >8 day, at 6 a.m., for ~at<lF ri- {Js Otahuhu 2 6 Point Rus«ell *; d - fsl Papatoetoe .. .. 4 6 Nearnawahia " 5 ° t=3 Pa?akura .... 6 6 hLTuo? &" » 0 ]M Drury 7 6 Cambridxe "K ° Leave Hamilton every Tuesday, Thursday" I, 0 Saturday, at 6 a.m., for— 7, u,l Ngaruawahia .. 5 0 Papatctnn «„ Point Eussell .. 20 0 Otahuhu •• 20 0 Drury .. 27 6 Auckland "' « 8 Papakura „ 53 0 ■• "* <> £eavc3 Hamilton, at 8 a.m for Vlcr Tuesday and Saturday; leaves Alexandra* 6rei ? noon for Hamilton, to meet the Coach for \, ?} '- every Monday and Friday. "-uCKUnd, Parcels forwarded to ail parts of tlie Van,., must be paid for before leaving the oiiiee \<- • ,*** hold ourselves responsible for any pares'; -i eUoa '' £5. 0T « DAILY TIME TABLE Leave Auckland every Mondav, Wcdrp-fl-. Friday, at C a.m., and every'Tue=dar J aad and Saturday, at S a.m., for— " "' i3ar3< ur, Otahuhu Papatc^toPapakura X>rnry tu - Leave Drury every Monday, », i » • day. at 2 p.m., and every Tuesdav Thur-' "' Saturday at 4 o'clock p.m. for Purpura Vi aDd Otahuhu and Auckland. ' "P a 'Oetoe, Coach leaves P.iverhead for nelensville n cn - it day and "Wednesday, at 1 p.m.- and We-7."7 011 " viUeJor Eiveaheail everj- Tuesday and Thirdly"? ,„ , AMERICAX COACH FACTORY AU descriptions of Conveyances Built to or 1 Repairs neatly executed. Horses Shod by experience Carriages, Eilfrgies, or Saddle Hordes cir, h t for all parts of thu province ~ bl:ei ISofiKiso Office :—Ellimtt-stee't WC R 0 W T H E i> O VICTOKIA LIVERY i EMI ST\Rrv'' Albert-street, (dose to Wyndhaui-stwn1 Patronised and appointed Livery Stable-k«'e M r . H. E. H. the Duke of Edinbnrgh aadSis*r ° lency Sir G. F. Eowen. j2a " lm! - For Hire, a great variety of Carrir.ce! o Dpn *„* close .- Broushama and Wedding «•?,»? Horses; Buggies, single and double-si-.ifed hoe'di n*icl oper-, for sityle or oair of Horsra- w v.,,i!j Dog Cans; Breaks lor picnicparfcfi '■ C-ve-dCnn veyr.ncfj for drivii-5 pa3sen s -er(i tc Ladies , ar.d SentJemen'sSaddle Rcrses. etc: e'e ?r Chnrge3 moderate. •.'•-i.. l «c. QE 0R G E C oTT, GOLDEX LINE LHIRY AXD BAIT STABLES, WAKEPIELD - S T B E E T. Double and Single r»u = -j::"s ir-i! kiddie Horses for Mrs 'Buses for p;wt;j.i on hire. HOWICK AND AUCKLAND IL>E OF EOYAL HAIL COACHES DAILY TIME TABLE. Leave Howick for and Auckland, at 7.30 Leave Auckland for Tanmure and Howick. at 3 p.m. W. LUNDO.\ & CO., PBorBiETOR!. BOOKING OFFICE—VICTORIA-STEEET. ri O B B AND C O.'S \J LIVEEY AXD BAIT STABLES VICTORIA-STKEET. For Hire, a great variety of Open and Close Carriages, Broughams, and Wedding Carriages, with Grev I Horses, with or without postillions ; Bujgies, single or double-seated, hooded or open, for or pair of Her?es; Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horn'sWaggonettes for picnic parties: Covered Conveyances i for driving parties to out-districts. Hearses and Mourning Coaches. Omnibuses leave the Union Bank, Queen-sir-..t, for College Hill and Dedwood every half-hour. :.n<i for Newton and Pousonby Koad every hour. CarrKces can be ordered for any parts of Waikato. F. QUICK. Proprietor. fajoots and Shoes. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! STEPHENS & CARTER (Late CATrr. , , Having completed their extensive alterations, beg leave to tender their sincere tli inks to their numerous customers and the public generally for their kind patronage since they have been :n business, and hops by civility and strict attention to merit a continuance of the same. SiErnF.sd & Caktep. .ire now opening up their WINTER STOCK LADIES' A>"D GEXTS' BOOTS A3TD SHOES, which they will dispose of at thelowest possible prices. Boot.; and Shoes o! every d> scri[.'tion made to orier. C Mldren's Boots and Shoes in.'great variety. I STEFITEXS & CARTER j (Late C'ATti-.;, BOOT M A K E R S, 13G, QUEEX-STEEET 'opposite Union Bank;. HE M U S ' S STAR BOOT FACTORY, ! Removed to tiicso New rreml-ci r.oxt Blair and j I/imberfs, Makket E:,tu.\nce, QUEEN•S T E V. E T. LA T E F I R E. c. :: ii o<>k es, j i; !. v i: r. o o t, SELLING STOCK AT AN ENOEMOuS SACRIFICE At No. 5, Ntw 81-ilui.V'JS, I \V E L L F. S L K Y -.STREET. Wβ p A ll K E K, WIIOLBH.VLt: BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTUREI: EKMOVED to LONDON af> O T FACTO EY, E O RG n BLACK. & C 0., WHOLESALE 3001 i SHOE MANUFACTURERS, E E II O V E D TO COEN'ES of DUEUAM and ALBEET-STEEETS. EAV ZEALAND JT ER X -S. HANDSOMELY BOUND BOOKS OF FERNS CoUccted and Jtountcd by T. C R A N \V E I. L. P A R N E L L. Ext!:.m:t rr.oji Lr.nr.i i-.x-civii. i.v T. Cran WKLL.-"The cullvjli.): of fcKS shewed nie «ere correctly naited .ii;..i t.-:i-.i.-:f-ii:>- pr«-erved. —J- D. H'.okrr, F.R.S.L S ; C- \t ■! i-*. ■'■n-: hw:, London. ••T!:a book is i-.ta-l: A' '- n-i of ihics to cnoos fOT>. pre=eut "-X- ■■■ ;.'■.'<'•■' /''• r-tliL '- lor a drawini-i.• iui t.il-1 • i.o mo.-e tasteful orni- _ ment could be found."— =:'»'■ ■■■r.i Cross _ All Ferns mou'i'oi bv T. Ci:anweli. bear hts name and address. SUy :w" o! t.ui.«i of Upton and Co., Wayte, Cranwell iiu-1 Co , .<r cf T. Cniuwell, Parnell. GOODS, fust oponcl, in GEXTLEJ3I JIEN'S L.-'iVOCI. an.i MKUINO UNDEKCLOTHI>tf—S.oirr.L v/ooMnia, City Clothing Hart, SO, Queen-street. 910, 12, t Jo-lUVbed Silk UMBRELLAS O -At CoojiKia - . O-ty Clol.ii-.g Mart, SO, Queißstreet. . mHE PARACON BIIA'-J.—At Coojibes , , JL City Clot):iEg M -rt. MO, (;-.u.-u---.reet. rtIHE AVATER.'!U)iiP TWEED. JL COAT-At Co■ mi:f.-. Ci!.' ilothing Mart, SO, Queen-sctett. |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3915, 30 May 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3915, 30 May 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3915, 30 May 1874, Page 4

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