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| Conveyances. BRADLEY & CO.'B ROYAL MAIL COACHES FROM THAMES TO TE AROHA* Leave Symington's Royal for Te Aroha Dally at S a.m., arriving at Te Aroha at 12 noon • Leaves Te Aroha for Thames Dally at 7 a_m. arriving at 3*hs,me« at I o'clock. ' J. KELLY'S TIME TABLE Leavo Onehnnga: Leave Auckland: infX*™- 10.50 a.m. 10.30 «.m. 12.16 pan. 2.sS&m aisp.m. Patmjlay 6.30£.m: Saturday*!? ££ -'■ ■''- W. J. KELLY, Propriato. AND PONSONBT 131 OMNIBUBES. ,ou «"* EVERY FIFTEEN MINUTES from 8 a.m. to 7 p.o, WEST END 'BUS COMPANY. Propkiktoiw. Office: 210, Queen-street. «-,*. «™™~~, ' TIMB TABLE." VIA NEWTON—' '■' - ■ From the Union Bank, from 8 a.m. to 7 d m ■ •* the hour and halMionr. P *** VIA FREEMAN'S BAY— From Union Bank, from 9.15 xm. to 0.46 9'jn. lhe quarter to and qn*«t9r past HOME BAY "BUSES— ' > From Union Bank, vU Victoria-street and Col s°f? ?^- 9 - 60 ' 10 ' 53 ' ILB3 > L 6 3. 2-63.8J8S 4.63, 5.63. From , E omß *** to trn,on Bank—S.4s, 10.20. NIGHT^SE^^ 20 ' 8 - 20 ' 120 * 6 - 20 ' 6 - 20 - 8, 10 p.m.; Saturday. 8. 9,9.15,10,10.15. HOLLIS AND BROUGH'S LINE OF COACHES. Leaves Auckland. Leaves Onehnnga. 00 9.45 a.m. 8 a.m. -S a J a - m - '-■■.. 9 a.nj. Sg IP-m- 9.30 a.m. gg 2p.m, 10a . m . » 4 p.m. 12.15 p.m. •|| 6 p.m. LSOpTm. SS 6 pm- 4 p.m. "« ,r \,' p ; m - 6.30 p.m. - Monday, 11 r> sn Monday, Saturday 70andilp.m Saturdiv,6 p.m Sundays. Sundays. " J oa - m - 8.30 a.m*< 2 p.m. 11.30 a.m.op.m. '4p.m. and Sadd!9 " Torres for Hire, at Manakan Stables, Lower Queen-street, Onehunra/ HOLLIS «s brough; , ■ ' Proprietors. TELEGRAPH LIKE OF MAIL 0313 BETWEEN TAURANGA AND SW kStika^^ ™$m tIVEB: Y AND BAIT STABLES DKVONPORT EOAD, TATJBANGA, The MaU Coach leaves Tauranga every Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday for Ohlncmutuf returnirf every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday ■-..""""* Fareto Ohlnemutu.. .. .. ■■■: The Mali Coach leaves Tauranga or Katlkatl, every Tuesday, Thursday,- and Satnrdfw . mornings at 6 o'clock; returning overy Monday. Wednesday, and Friday, at 3 p.m. «""»r. Fare to Waterford, 10s. Return ticket, 17s sd All care taken but no responslbillly. Tolegrams will receive prompt attention. E. ROBERTSON, Propbietob, Dovonport Road; Tauranga. , T>OYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. ALTERATION OF TIME-TABLE. •? » Bo: KL^. a, J >ach (ranThig passengers) will ca B^P c J, elKI nu lm - ?? d »™S run to the following Time-table:— "«-«.= Leave Cambridge-for Hamilton Junction Railway Station dally at 8.15 s.tn.; Retnrning from Cambridge en arrival of Train fromAnckland. Leave Hamilton for Te Aroha on Mondays, Wednesdays, ana Fridays on arrival of Train from Auckland , Returning from T* Aroha on Tuesdays. Thurrdays, andSatnrdays at 7 a.m.,catching the 2o'clock Train at Hamilton Junction for Auckland., Bookiho Omen: Gwvnne'a Hotel, Hamilton .West: Coleman's ?'e el 2 i ?* 3 , At 9} la; . and at my Premises, Kirkwood and Lake-streets, Cambridge. .»«•««• •»»* W. K. CASTER, Cambridge, October 6. ■'883. ■ mELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHEEr, . LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. . KIBKWOOD AFD LAKB-STRKBrS, CAKBErDO*. Watkaio, Nsw Zeaiand. W. E. CARTER, Proprietor. W. K. to return his sincere thanks to Ms numerous friends and the public generally for lha uoeral support he has received since commenclnz business, and has to Inform them thatln ordertomeet the reqnlrements of this rapidly advancing district he has added large and commodious additions to his premises, which are second to none in Now Zealand. Tourists for the Hot Lake Country supplied" with saddle horses and buggies on the shortest notice; also, experienced guides and careful drivers. Buggies and saddle horses always on hire. Orders by telegram or otherwise pnncttuOlj attended to. . . Cambridge, October 6.1883. TELEPHONE LINE OF ROYAL MAHV , COACHES. NORTH SHORE AND LAKE'TAKAPUNA. ALTERATION OF TIME TABLE. WINTER MONTHS. On and after Tuesday, May 1. and until farther notice, tb Coach will run to the following time table:— ' Post-ofllco, Devonport, at 9.80 a.m. Bud 4.20 p.m. Leave Sohoolhouse, Takapuoa, at 10.30 a.m. and 5.15 p.m. Snndays, at 10.20 a.m. and 3 p.m.; returning 11.16 a.m., and 5.15 p.m. „ ~ Fare each way—One Shtlliko. Should sufficient Inducement offer, a Coach wflt leave at any moment for Lake Takapuna at ordinary coach fares. * FRANK J. QUICK, Pioprlctor jglOR THE HOT SPRINGS. A Royal Mall Coach will leave Devonport for Waiwera every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on arrival of the 9 ajn. Boat from Auckland, calling atLocas Creek, Dairy Flat, Wade, Orewa, arriving at Walwer*,, at half.past 3 p.m., and returns from Walwera every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at half-past 8 a.m., arriving at Devonport at half-past 2 p.m. Fares to Walwera: Single, 10s; Betnrn, 15s. JAMES DODD, PROPRIETOR WO R O W T H E R. O VICTORIA LTVERY & BAIT STABLES* corner of Lome and Wellesley streets, Patronised and appointed Livery Stable-keeper to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh and His Excel, lency Sir G. F. Bowen. • For Hire—A great variety of Carriages, open and close; Broughams and Wedding Carriages, wi& bar horses; Buggies, single and double-seated; hoodo* and open; single or pair of Horses; Foor.wheeled Dog-carts; Breaks for picnic parties; Covered Don veyances for driving passengers to out-dlstrtct» Ladier and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses, &c &0. Charges ModerateBooksellers and Stationers. TMPORTANT TO COLLECTORS OF NEW ZEALAND LITERATURE "NEW ZEALAND AND THE WAR,' 1 By the Hon. William SwArasoN. N. G. LENNOX Has just received THE PEW REMAINING COPIES OP "NEW ZEALAND AND THE WAR," By William Swaihson, Esq. • (Formerly Attomey-Genoral for New Zealand), Author of ''New Zealand and its Colonisation," &c. Smith, Elder, and C 0.—1862. Sohb Opraioss or the English CoHtKMMRAEr- . Pbess, 1862. U" H J' J f ß 4 S lB .P 05t of Attorney-General for New Zealand, Mr. Swalnson has somo pretension to> be considered an authority on the subject of whicht he treats, and his views are both able and impartial.'* —Sun, "We can strongly recommend Mr. Swslnson's book."—Westminster Review. " Public men-and students Interested la the fate of New Zealand and the Native Tribes will do well in giving his volume a place on their shelves." Athenmum. " His tone is temperate, sensible, and dignifled.**— Economist. "He will be found an intelligent guide by those who desire tb make themselves thoroughly acquaintedV wlth the question at issue."—Spectator. "The interest of the book centres of course In the) rsry lucid account of the war which occupies tho remaining portion of the Attorney-General's interesting volume."—John Bull. **• This small remainder of the above valuable workis offered for Ss per copy (postage 8d) by ...... K".' G. Jjnwox (L»teE.Wavto* > IMPOBTKK OF BOOKS AND STATIOSEBY, 169, QbIBSN-STBEBT,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6832, 10 October 1883, Page 7

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