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~~ piOBB AND CO.-S TELEGRAPH LIVr V OF ROYAL M IL COACHES E Through from Thames to Tauranra rnri'-» WW. going through in on- day, thecc;'to 7 Oainemuiu. A Coach leaves Thames, for Pa=roi and T* l • starting from the H-tel «-erv lv — • ""!ilwtfrjVfZ?7 MSM' FARES :— Thames toTauranra .. . r, 1r Re*um Tioke-- - "* i^. Very Liberall Terra 3 made for throughT»3rin< '-, Auckland to the Lakes bv t:.i= r"nt* Prt--". ' vevances from Tauranga to the Lakes'if desVr'd. ''""" Thames Eooking OfSce: Cur.is's Paciic Hc-^I YOUNG, POPE, i CO proi-kietors I" I VERY AND BaIT STABLES Thomas Irwin resr-oc'.fullv ar.3o- .t,., v . . become Proprietor of extent.v- , ; n i wVo. - ..'..*.'^^ - *"' Livery and Bait Stables in he is prep .red to a--- •'■"_"' '. - '.:. : "* of th- Pu.'.lie in all deptrtmer.t- n ; the t:".:"l'""""'" Jr.st'.'ilas'/hcr'-s"'"' 1 "' - ' 7- ' i '"- r ' JZS Cl= -'-^u Carriages. i;u.-rri=3. and Horses :'o- <.!.. r . „ change. I will undertake Ci.mmisiijns •' - - " . •" and purchase of horses. "' --" "-"« TE-05IAS IRV.'lv Livery ap.i T.=\: Stab;.,, ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COA'Hr - -' BETWEEN- ~ ACCKIAND, Pa.s'M-;;v, AN -rj Hc'-v-'i-Leave Auckland .. .. Dj.;iy at :•. - Leave Panmure.. .. Dai'v ' '" '_ Arrive Howiek .. .. " - ■' .', ■"-• Leave Howie* '. Liali'v »• rj|u *"?" Leave Panmure.. .. ~ I'.niv at Arnve at Auckland .. L-iUv p- ' liking Othce-r . vu: k', i UV ery an'd'Jait -taMes, P. U-NI-.n. AUCKLAND AND ONFHL'VGA GOLDEN UNE uF OMNILIsI.-,. TIME TABLE. Leave Onehunga. : Leave At"-u:. : 1 I'-m. Io.SC. : , :; . 6 p.m. I 3 pr. A 'Bus leaves the Greyhound Hot-'. da:':v\- ;.u rT . . Leaves Auckland. I Le ives ' - .':.eLst;a 9 a-m, 10 bo a.ic. " SUNDAYS. 1 P-p - I 10 am. 5 pm. I j p.m. GEORGE COOK, Proprietor. Mears's Subles, Vueen-street CarriAces and Buggies for Hire. Orders to t.e i=:'t at Auckland ot Ma^ukan \TEWION AND PONSONBY EVERY FIFTEEN MINUTES from ? a.tr. to 7 r . = ! WEST END -BUS COMPANY. PRo.-r.r-noKs. Otace : 210, tiasen-strest. TIME TABLE VIA NEvTTON— From the Lnioa Bank, fro:r. S a.m. to 7 p.m.; 1' the hour and hali-hour. V ' VIA FREEMAN'S IJAYFrom Cnion Bank, fro-n ■...:". a.m. -. c .: <" p.-. ,t HOME : BL'sh>— "''" "' : '"' Frvm L'ni-n L.nk. via Vi c :.-.r:.-=tr»c-'. and Col. l^'i 01 •■i..:,3.K. Fr.m'i'i'.me C,y to Cnion Bank— J5 -e QO 11.-J. I-J -:o. J.-J,. 3.-:,.. 4.-JO.:, vo r, ••„ ' ' NIGHT -Lil-ir>— S, f'. 10 p.m.; Saturday, i, .1. 1'.15.. 10. 10.1 J. rfiELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. W. K. Carter's COACHES will ran t.. the folowing Time-tible, carrr.ng Her Majesty's mails :— Leaves Cambridge for Hamilton—Dailv at %,T0 am Leaves Hamilton for Cambridge—o'n arrival cf train at p.m. LeavrsTe .Vroi.a fur Hamilton—Mondav, Wednesday, and Friday, at Iv a.m. Leaves' Hamilton 'fcr Te Azoba—Tuesday, Than. day, and Saturday, at S a.m. W. K CA KTER. TM PORTA NT NOTICE. W. K. Carter in returninc thanks to his namerou customers for the liberal support he has received sine* running the Mail Coach between Hamilton and Caia-L-ridge, begs nov [0 irjionc them althoagh his mail contract expires on 31st December, his Coach will still continue to run between Camoridge and Hamilton st-ition, in connection with the trains to and frcce Auckland. W. K. CARTER, Coach Proprietor. Livery and Bait Stables. Cambridge. TBELERLEY'S AUCKLAND AM) • ONEHUNGA 'EL'S. TBME TABLE. Leaves Auckland: Leaves Onehunga • Opcosits Greyhound Hotel Uardmjton's Hct.l. 1 p.m. ~.45 a.m. 5.30 p.m. j.ik> - m. St'Nl' VVS \\" C K 0 \Y T H E R, T T e VICTORIA Li VERY i B.\ IT STABLES, c-Dmer of bra and W c ß„lev streets. H.V..H." Le DirieTi E-liVbuxgh and'iih," Eicellenev --..- •i. K Bow-n. Hire—A ■ :t \j-.-:\- of Carriages, open and close : Brouc: ..vi vv\.. i:r.r with bay :.ur«s; BuJ:g.e- >:::_•.e and double-Seated, hooded .O'i open; sir..!.- -. 1 p.»ir •'■« ii.r,es; Four-wheeled c/og-varts; .::re..xs f..r p..r..c parties; Covered ConeeVaneesj for driven j p^-angers to ont-districtl; Ladles' and Gec:.eDj.T/s Uorses, ic &c Cosfeorioners. CONFECTIONERY WORKS. O DL'RHAM iTit: .il AUCKLAND. EDWARD WATERS In thanking the pubhc .':r the- liberal support extended to him in ms e::orts to establish on a firm oasis a New Local Inoustrv, c~_-_:s to announce lor the information of Merch.Lts - and" storekeepers: lath» has now completed ail for the niarnfacture of everv" description of C- nfectionery The sum of money t'h->'. is annually sent out of the colony for importations o: imoure and deleterirn* sweetmeats is enormous, and the advertiser rorlt resj}.'ectfully caution purchasers of th* noiiops CCE' pounds which are now being extensivelv introdnred here from Australia, a:: : which ar* xceedicg!}' iaurious to children's heaiti.. His own Confectionery is made of the purast materials, and no poisonous colouring matter is introduced in its manufacture. Storekeepers will rind it rrratly to their advantage to purchase their roods of it:m. as t::e price is consideraoiy beiow that at which the Er.chshconfections are sold, while the onality of the locaiiy aiade articla ha- pronoucce-i alike by connoisseurs and the public to be eminently superior to that of tie British manulacturea. His renowned CONVERSATION LOZENGES need made at his Factory axe fully equal to th jsc in quality and Chemist's Proprietary Lorenges, neatly and carrfnllT stamped and prepared. Always on hand, and made to order: Lczenges, Comfits, Ju-übes, Pasti'es. .Ve heated Lozenge.,, Genuine BLick Currant Lozenges. Conga Lozenges (equal to Convcrsattcn Loienres, ! Peppermints, Double Extra Strong Mir. i'owderei, i icing, and Boiled Sitgars of every dejcr.ptun, All Goods Manufactured on th* Premises, and 0! the best materials. Medicated Lozenges cf every description always ce hand. Waters' Chocolste. per dozen. Just Arrived, IVeddlmi C.«ii O.'NaMESTa, Bonbons S-Jiirtrir.pv's L-.GC.AGE, &c., kc., ic. TS-STIXONIAL,. Provtnci.vi Laboratory. Au -kland. October IS, 1573. Mr. E. Waters : Sir,—l hare much pleasure m informing you, that after r-.avinr made a very carefm analysis of various samples of sweetmeat* turcd by you, 1 tind that they are free frum all adulteration, and that the eolcurln? matters are e,niw I nnocuous. With regard to the Chocolate, I rind tisJt ! it is quite equal to the best English or French ?r=i parations, and, being entirelv free :r .in husk, it will i form an excellent article ■'. -aet fort:.-.-.dids, especially I those surferirg from an imp.irei digestion.-I have j the honour to be, sir. vour obedient servant, 1 Jamiis il. Tin ny. Provincial Analyst: Orders, accompanied by draft or good reference will receive prompt attention. Tne arxwe eoods may be had through any respect able wnoles-ile house. NVi. — Evipty pa-':a~s only allowed for when turned in good condition. EDWARD WATERS, WHOLESALE CO NF E CTI ON F.E. Durham and tJCEEN-sTREE-rs. AUCKLAND ButcHers. FISHER AND CO. (Limited!, II'IIOLESAtE SIIIPPINc. JS FAMILY BtTTCUEKS, ciueen-street (next Bilk of New Zealand, Auckland.). —Poultry of all kinds dressed to order. Prima Smoked Tongues. Home-cured Bacon, Corned Beef on S.de in Large Sluantities.—N.B.— Dealers in Game. Live Phe-asant3 forwarded to all parts of the Colony upon receipt of order. Families waited on in town 0: s tburbs. E e M. H ALLET^ FAMILY BUTCHER & POULTERER, OPPOSITE BISHOP'S COURT, PAENELIKAMILIES WAITED CPOS FOR ORDERS WITHIN •* RADIUS OF FIVE MlXja. l3.Special attention given to Poultry; which will t# dressed and delivered on the shortest notice. PRIME CORNED BEEF IN ANY QUANTITIES

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6564, 30 November 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6564, 30 November 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6564, 30 November 1882, Page 2