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j Conveyances. riOBB AND CO.'S TELEGRAPH LT\-r> u , 0F £? YAL MAIL COACIIE3 Through from TJames to Tauraaja Thri'ca w„,_, going through in one day, thenoS OMnemutu. A Coach leaves Thames, for Paeroa. and T. . starting from the Pacific Hotel every M-rri eij . a m.; also one every MONDAY, WEDNEsnTv w * FRIDAY at C a.m. t " UAy . U4 FARES :— Thames to Taoranga .. C 1 Return Tickets .. i'.i " •• — 10t Very Liberal Terms made for thronzhTo-i*,. . Auckland to the Lakes by this rout! PriS veyances from Tanraaga to the Lake 3 if de£ei Thames Booking Office: CortU's Pacific HottL YOUNG, POPE, & CO PROPRIETORS. ' AND BAIT STABLES. 'ihomas Irwin respectfully annoane*s t'ia* v • became Proprietor of extensive and Livery and Bait Stable in Durham 3tre*t ab<S • Haywarket. he is prepared to meet thecon 7 »l! of the Public in all department* of the trade* single and Double Buggies, Carriages. .. &c., available on the shortest notice. ' excursion parties specially provided fohorses are a speciality, ami patrons caa orst-dass horses. Carriages. Buggies, and Horse* for c » - change. I will undertake Coramuaiocs icr*'-' and purchase of hor.»es. **" e ** J THOMAS ;RWJV I Livery and But a> O YAL MAIL Ll>'b OF~COIPHFS J_\j BETWKKN * Acckiand, Panmcrk, and Howies Leave Auckland .. .. Daily a* 3V '■ Leave Panmure Daiir 4 yT^\J Arrive Ho wick Daily at ?Vl'S?* Leave Howie*: Daily *: -\i, x^* Leave Panmure.. .. .. Daily a; '^q d ? Arrive at Auckland .. .. bail? a: i'jVvT" Booting Oiiice—F. Quick's Livery and Sal: *taM » wctoria-street, Auckland. "" ' P. tCNDON, Prcprifctcn. Auckland and o^kuu\ga GOLDEN LINE OK OMNIBUSES. TIME TABLE. Leave Onehunga. I Leave Anr»i.»j i 1 P-m. 10.30 in. i 6 P-m. I 3 p.m. c A 'Bos leaves the Greyhound Hotel diilv as to'Jowi • e Leaves AHckland. I Leaves Onehn-ra ' 9a.m, 10.30 am. • 1.30 p.m. | 3.30 p.m. e SCNDATa. d * P-n - I 10 am. k 5 p H-_ | 2 p. in * GEORGE COOK, ® Proprietor. [* Mears's Stables. Queen-street Carriages and Buggies (or Hire. Orders to be left at Auckland 01 Manufan XTEWTON AND PONS 0N BY J3I OMNIBUSES. J EVERY FIFTEEN MINUTES from 3 i.m. to ; p. 3 ; ? WEST END 'Bl'S COMPANY. Propriitcu, Otlice: 210, Queen-street ? TIME TABLE. J' VIA NEWTON— Prom the Union Bank, from S a.m. to 7 p.c.- k » the hour and half-hour. ' VIA FREEMAN'S BAY— lt From Union Bank, from 9.15 a.m. to 0.45 p Jt the quarter to and qu?'t?r past. HOME BAY 'BUSES— From Union Bank, via Victoria-stree: and Ccld lege K0ad—y.50,10.53.11. cO, 12.53 0f 3. , 5' 4.53, 5.53. — From Home Bav to Union liank—S.4s jc.^ 11.20.12 20, 2.2 J. 3.20, 4.20, 5.i0.f.50 NIGHT 'BUSES— 3,9. and 10 p.m.; Satura&y, S. 9. 9.15,10. Uli 11. BKLKKLEY'S AUCKLAND A>D • ONEHUNGA 'BL'a. TISIE TAULE. Leaves Auckland: Leave* Ozehzrja: Opposite Greyhound Hotel Hardinjion'i Hcl.l. 1 p.m. o-io a.m. 5.30 pjn. 3.30 r.E. SI7KL>AY-4 0 a.m 4.50 g,p. W7" uk u w t k "Fi, T T O VICTORIA LI VERY A BAIT STABLES, comer of Lome and V\*«lJealey s;r«a. Patronised and appointed Livery Stab!e-fce«p« tc H.B.H. the Duke of Edinburgh ani His KxctJ. lency Sir G. F. Bowcu. For Hire —A great >aricty of Carriages, open *cd close; Broughams and Wadding Carnages, with bay horses; Buggies, single and hoodsd antl cpen; single or pair of liorsci; Foci.whstled Dug-carts; Breaks for picnic parties; Covered Oca. feyances for driving passengers to out-dlsiricti; Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horse*, ic. fic. Oharges Mo«iera:e. Confectioners. O TEAM COiS*FECTIO.\ER Y AroRKS. O DURHAM STREET AUCKLAND. EDWARD WATERS In thanking the public for tte liberal snvycrt extended to him in his efforts to eslablish on a Sna baais a New Local Industry, beys to aanource fcr th€ information of Merchants and Storekeepers; hat ba lias now completed all arrangements for the cadpficturft of every description of Confectionery. The sum of money that is annually sea: oat of the colony for importations of impure as 4 delewriru* sweetmeats is enormous, and the adrertiier wortf respectfully caution purchasers of the noxior? ecE' pounds which are now being extensive!? iotrc-d-ced her© from Australia, and which art* is* urious to children's health. His own Confectionery is made of the a* - terials, and no poisonous colouring maUer ii bao* duced in itj in iiufacture. wtU find it to their aiviatire to purchase their of iiitu, as the price ii ccs* siderably below that at which the Englisr. confecupni are sold, while the quality of lb* locally uuoe ink.a has been pronoun'.ed alike by public to be eminently superior to that of the Enlist manulactures. _ ~ His renowned CON \"ERSATION 00 recommendation, -tnd all oiher deacrir-icos sew made at his Factory ur j> fuliy to thos* is qiAJT and dnish. Chemist's Lozenge?, ue.ttly and&rtfcHl stamped and prepared. Always un band, and uiade to order: Lozenges, Comnts, Jujubes, t'aitiles, * Lozenges, Genuine Black Currait LosaDj'es, LCI? Lozenges (ftjoal to Keating's), CocversatioaXcscEitf» Peppermints, Double Extra »iron? Mints. Icing, and Boiled Sagarc uf etery dwcriptioc, Candy . All Goods Manufactured on th» Premises, 42Q c-i ux best materials. Medicated Lozenges of every description *lwV a hand. Waters' Chocolate, per doiea. j Jnst Arrived. Wevdiso C.*k* ' iiON'BOSS Somk body's Lcgoage, &c., He., 6cTests xo>*uiProvincial Laboratory. Aucklana. Octobtr x, Mr. £. WatkKo : Sir,—l hare mach P Informing you, that after having made a u*y car analysis of various samples of sweetmeat cwn tnred by you, I find that they aro ° adulteration, and that the colouring matters nnocuoua. With regard to the Choco.ate,. Ia- . it ia quite equal to the best Engliin or parations, and, being entirely free from - form an exceUent article of diet for mvaUtls, those suffering from an impaired digesuoa. the honour to be, sir, your obedient serT *~» JiiiEs M. Tt-.N-sv, ProvLacial A-^7^* Orders, accompanied by draft or good rs-crt** ' will receive prompt attention. . The above may be had throng c ' able wnolesale house. N.B.—Exapty packages only allowed 'ur turned in good condition. EDWARD WATERS, r WHOLESALE COSfECi Dprham and Qceex-stkkkts. Arc--.-Bptcaer-- .... Fisher AJSD CO. Wholesale Shipping x Famil\ Queen-street (next Bank of New 2<saL±n<i, —Poultry of all kinds dressed to or \ Smoked Tongues, Home-cured Bacoa, Sale in Large Quantities. Lire Pheasants forwarded to all ?'arts upon receipt of order. Families waited 0 ~ suburbs. EIVI f-l" ALL ET 1 • jM.9 -all- ---TVRF" family & N \uT OPPOSITE BISHOP'S COCKT, FAMILIES WAITED L'P«>N >' 0K OUL>EI.s KAIMU3 Oi* t' lVe « IL£3 - attention given t0 dressed and delivered on t..- 3.. PRIME CORNED BLEi-' 1N aNV H. & J. B 1 s 1 E , P WHOLESALE & RETAIL BL'TCHEKi. BILLING TON'S BUILDINGS. I'R SEMO 5 " Families waited on for Orders. Shipping ta?*Corned Beef in any quantity. &" W. H E L LAB r ' • Ml' V WHOLESALE, SHIPPING A-MJ BUTCHEKS. Shortland-street, Auckl^'-'-prime cokned behf .v-vd ro KK it tvn, in Kega or T l ercc3 (qualitj guirin CORNED AND SMO HJK DTONG UES ' Calves Rennets in any QCASTre 15 -'' poultrt of all kinds dressed to e*e£ ' Dealers In Game. PheasanU live or dead, * * and Country Orders priaotaally^W^^^ ti Fmnilisa waited on ia Town and subar

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6563, 29 November 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6563, 29 November 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6563, 29 November 1882, Page 2