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Conveyances. T h ELEGRAPH LINE OF MAIL COACHES EETWEES TAURASGA AKD OnrSTEMUTU. AND TAUKANGA AND WATEBFOKD, KATIKATI. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, DEVONPORT ROAD, TAUKANGA. The Mail Coach loaves Taurauga every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday for Ohinemutu; returning every Monday, "Wednesday, and Friday. y Fare to Ohinemutu .. .. .. £1 10 O _The Mail Coach leaves Tauracga for VV«vterford, Kaiikati, every Tuesday, Thursday, and S»turd ay v mornings at r> o'clock; returning every.. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 3 p.m. Fare to Waterford, 10s. Return ticket, 17s Cd. .*"*• — ... All caro taken but no responsibility. • . •- - ; • Te/cgrams will receive prompt attention. '..''. 'kE. ROBERTSON, Proprietor,--? ;■■■ ;. , Dcvonport Road, Taura&ga. . : v ... OR. • THE HOT SPRING S, ;. A Royal Mail Coach wIU leave Devonp'ort for Tti. . . . wera every Monday,' Wednesday,'and Friday, on arri-'>^>'^':''' * val of the 9 a.m. Boat from Auckland, calling at Lucas rJ; ' : Creek, Dairy Flat, Wade, Orewa, arriving at \Vaiwora j. . at half-past 3 p.m., and returns t Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at half-past S a.m;, « r' ' arriving at Devonporfc at half>past 2 f Fares to Waiwera: Single, 10s; Rctarr, Iss. 1 t l u j JAMESDODD, * /i J PROPRIETOR 3 WT CROWT HER 1 : T T • VICTORIA. LIYERY & RAIT STABLES,^^- * ■corner of Lorne and "NVrtllesley streets. . i. ® Patronised and , appointed Livery Stable-keeper to ' ' H.R.H. tho Duke of Edinburgh and Ills Excel- " lency Sir G. F. Bowen. • cor Hire—A great variety of Carriages, opon and close ; Broughams and Wedding Carriages, with bay ■ j horses; "Buggies, single and double-seated, hooded ' and open ; single or pair of Heroes; Four-wheeled •' '' Dog-carts; Breaks for picnic parties; Covered Con : "' :; ; veyances for driving passengers to out-distrlcU , Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses, &c. 5 Charges Moderate "> !Y ° u J GKEYHOUJfD . LIVERY "AND BAIT STABLES, ' : : Yictoeia-street East, Adcklaxd. J Open and Close Carnages; Double and Single Baggies' ; > on Hire. 'pj -'" . .•••••■.All Charges Strictly Moderate.' -•.•>:-•• v.v ' A UCKLAND AND ONE HUNG A 3 jti. 'GOLDEN* XJNE OF OK>*ILL,'jES 9 •••■':••:.: -.---I.- >-'?,■ '•••;, , . V TIME TABLE. 7 <:■■■■. Leave Onehunga;. J-. A uCKtand; • 5 lpm. 10 30 am 3 opm 1 [ -i p m 1 Busleaves tEie Greyhound-Hoto! d;wlv.as follows- -:- 1 6 s' ..-LeavesAuckland. •• •j - •Leaves Onenunga ••••• s 9 am, 10 30 i m. 2 "1.30 p.m. - v |L- . 3.50 u:ni. " ; SUNDAYS. . •.••••••;" 4 p.R.;,- I . . 10 a.Ru. . " Pa I P "I GEORGE COOK, ' Proprietor > •- • -Mears's.'-Stablo3. Queen-street ■ .. : Carriag-e's and Bu£ries r fhr'>FJiroi. . f- ~! • Orders to,be left at Auckiand .or Manukan - j nPELEPHOKE LINE OP ROYAL MAIL ? -I_ COVCIIES NORTH SHORE AND LAKE TiK M'UN V. ALTEHATIOV OF TIME TABLE i v WINTKII MONTHS. 1 > On and after' TuesiTay, Jlay 1. .:uH- :int!l farlhor " ; noticeV'. : .th'e,: C6acli : '' will ; run'.to^'the.fai'l o'tving■ ; ; tim^'l":• h' W table — >/: Leave Post-oOlcc, Devonpor£, at 9JiO am/ and ' 'l; 4 20pm Leave Schoolhouse, Tukapuna, at 10 »0 4 m. and 5 15 p m Sundays, at 10.20 a.nL'and 3 p.m.; returning at ' ■ v ~ . 11.15 ana ola p niFire eatli way—Ose Shillim, : : ".'.SHoiild.'sufficient .indncement'-'offer/aiCoaS; will'-. ' :leave at'any.moment for^Lake.'Tatapuna'at "ordinary"?"' Si coach fare . ■ FRANKiJ.i QUICK :Proprift tor;: -r^v "jp» OYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES, ALTERATION OF TIME TATL". The Itoyil Mail Coach (carrying passengers) will on and after Ist January, ISB3, and; until fu. Uior notico ' ■j. nin to the following Time-table 't i'C' Leave' Cambridge for Hani:lton'^Jurict;^h ; ' :: i:Aii'^V'V : !'t'>---,w " Station daily at 8.15 a.m.; ReturningJro.u^jlkion IP® .CambndiTo on arrival of Train frorn I• -d • . , Leave Hamilton for Te Axoha on'Tue 0 -"' daya, and Siturda>3 at 230p m , Kt't.'i from To Aroha on Monday , ami r .ra at 10 a.m. J * Booking Otnc -• Sr> ••- Gwynne's.r .IIotcl,; I' lJarmltor- • • ' a'""' ' " Hotel, Te Aroha, and at iny Premie \ '-\oodand Lake streets, Cambridge W K c * rr t i t & . I'.'.:''' ' ..Prcorio' : - : -r- •' .7 - '4 r .Cambridge, 22nd December, ISS2 * > "VTEWTON AND PO.NSONBY OMNIBUSES - EVERY FIFTEEN MINUTES from • .-0 7 p . m " , "WEST END'BUS COMPANY. P>-..?r,ri:roßsi ;• Ofticc : ; 210, Queen-strf "-:. ' •/'• •>•••• : - TIME.TABLE.- ~ , VTA'NEWTON ' •k v v ..-;-From ; tho Unionvßank," from Bva8 v a plic.* ai ! the hour and hMf-hour. •• '• VIA FREEMAN'S-BAY— w .... .From Union Bank, from 9.ls'a:in' v- v - iho quarter to and ouster , \HOME BAY:'BUSES—, ' $ : ,-iFrom Union"'' , ' v - lege Road-D.e0,;i0,53, 11.53, I.OJ, 2 53,3.53 " • 4 53, 5 53. ;«. 'From'.rlTome Bay to\t7aion'' ; lU''n:--^''4s : . : 10 20 ' •:-:v11.20,12.20;'2.20,3.20,4.20, S'" b : ''' *■" - VV:- . NIGHT'BUSES— -J.c.-u. 8, 10, p.m.; Satorday, S;:9:-9.15;'-10,"10.35/ } rjIELEGRAPH .LIiNE '. OF " COACHES: ■ LIVERY AND BAIT ' , — r Kiklwood asd LajvK-streets,-C/varbitrDaß, ' T -v.. ... •. ; .a...,, r-;. >Va.ikato, . Ntw,Zealand. •v!.:^*- 1 : , - W; MY:* CARTER,' , - " Proprietor. W. K. C. begs to retnm'hi3 sincere thnks to Ms v v numerous friends And the - - -for the liberal support.he has received :J . s; inco'coinniencing : ■ /: business, and has to inform them that in'order to meet y. the requirements of this rapid! v advancing district, ■. is at present building large additions to his premises * which, when completod, will .second to - : -none in the North Island.- • ■■■ | Tourists for tho. Hot Lake Conntrv Hiip\~ilicd with"" ; saddle horses and buggies on tho shortest notice r also, experienced guides and careful drivers.*? ■ v: ' Buggies and saddle horses always on bire;^"-'-^^^; Orders -by ; tolcgrdm ;. or othtrwiso ;puuctuallv ; - ttended to. ; « J s - Cambridge/22nd Decaraber; ISB2. . -Booksellers:andsStatioaorai jg. X. P.I R A flO N .OF ,L E A.S E,- ■ ■ QENUINE (CLEARANCE gALE OF THfi ENORMOUS STCCK '.5 ■ K i -OF * T> OO K S & Qf A 1 T I ONE RY: " -O OOKS & STATIONERY (THE LARGEST lIT THE COLONY), NOW GOING ON AT 100 (^ UEEN " s T r - EL 7' As the Promises mnst shortly come down/ it is neces-' ' - :i ■■■ ;• ;' . 1 earyto ' ■ ■ -v. fi ■ CLEAR OUT THE STOCK WITHOUT ,* "• - DELAY." . . N. G. L EKKOX - ' ; 0 .gcLa ..IMPOETER OF, EOOKS AND■ STATIOXEET, '"A--VrOUNG f MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCI ' ' X." . r • ATION, OKiiER OS WELtESLEY ANli ALSr.iIT-STIIESTS. N Tleadins Room, Comfortably Knmi-Ju-d. Al! the Leading Papers on the tables. SuW.lr.tion, 2a 6d per quarter. The Library contains ro»v*,»r>ls of 2SOQ vols, in the various departments of Lifonture. Sub* scription, 2s 6d per quarter: Tka and C;>r5EE Pro* VII>ED. EiIPLOyjIUST AXD BOA-RJ>r>V;-iiOCBK Rs« OISTERS. Meetings rojt Youno Mex on Tcsspats, at 7.30. fvervit-es, TnL\RSDAYw, n7.30. Bibia ft- Reading and Prayer, Satxirdays, &t 7.30. Bibla Class, od Brnday, at 3 p.m. STRANGERS and others (especially You>"g Mku) (rdially Invited to visit tb Roo»u?. where all informay bo obtained. Open fr'.£Q S a.m to 10 p.m

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6736, 20 June 1883, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6736, 20 June 1883, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6736, 20 June 1883, Page 7

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