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———————M—^——nijjH "■'■ •:'■-' : - ■'•_ ■ " ;.-v!ConveyMlC*l«"?;" ■;•■. ; -:■ :-V" f KSvSK TAKE COACH LEAVES DBVONPOBT POBT-OFfICB *■' r;; ' : DAILY, -' . A 8.20 a.m., 0.30 a, to., 2 p.m., led p.m. LEAVES LAKE SCHOOLHOUBK DAILY, At 0. s.m. , 11.16 ».»„, 2-45 p.m., and 6.16 p.nu' ■•• ■•;-,. • • __ DAVIS BROTHERS. TITEST " TTJND 'TJUS fja ; ; { - NEWTON AND PONSONBY. : - " i ABBS REDUCED TO IS ■ tii■ ■:.■•' Double Fake ajtkb Eight p.ti ; TIME TABLE AS USUAL. f, WO B v'o"- w T .- h •" x': x E, -\ m VICTORIA LIVKRY & BAIT BXABUM, comer of Lome and Wallesler streets. Patronised and appointed Livery BUbU-keepst to H.B.H. Uμ Duke of Edinburgh and Hklxeei, - "' ' ■ lency Sir O. F. Bowea. .«-v. •,--•«■".;] :.j*'f~,"V For Hire—A great variety of Carriages, open aai j close; Broughams and Wedding Carriages, with bat horses; Buggies, single and double-seated, hoodst and open; Tingle or pair of Hones; ( fonr-wheslai Dog-cert*; Breaks (or picnic parties; Corned On - veyances for driving; passengers to ont-dlstiteto' ladle** au'l Gentleme*' Saddle Hnrana *e. to. v - Charge* Moderate. ■ •..'■' ■ '. : XT 0 • '.: T. ". I C 8. OHAS. E. JOHNSON, late of Hamilton, Walkato, having taken the stables In Dnrham-street, Auckland, lately occupied by BaUtead Bros., requests a continuance of the supi accorded to his predecessors, V ; ". and hopes by attention and moderate charges to mtrit a continuance of support. . ' :.'•-' , r Saddle Horses, Single and Double Boggles, "Waggonettei, &c, on hire. ■ ~ » - • OH AS. R. JOHNSON, . . LIVERY STABLES. <''.'-"■ ' DTJKHA&I-STEEEr, AUCKLAND, Laic Haxstjmb Baos. , " Letter! or telegrams promptly attended to. ■ :; v MESSRS. HALSTEAD BROS, with to announce to their numerous supporters that they have relinquished the livery business carried on by them in Durham-street, to MB. AS. B. JOHNhON. of Hamilton, Waikato, and thanking those numerous friends for their support, they would ask the same kindness to their successor, whom they can confidently recommend. Menem. Halstead Bros.. will still retain an office at the «table* in Durham-street and all orders left there will receive prompt attention mHAMES TO PAEROA, TAURANGA, X AND TB ABOHA. TE ABOHA TO MOKRINSVILLE. i; . BR&DLKY A Co. Boyal Mail Coach leaves Symington's BOYAL HOTEL, Thames, for Te Aroha dally at Bight a.m., arriving at Te Arohaat Two p.m. Leaves Tβ Aroha MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THUBSDaY, and FRIDAY at Nine a.m. ; and XU2BDAY and ' ATCBDAY at Eleven a.m. A Coach leaves Te Aroha for Morriniville train dally, at Seven a.m.- ■ .* ...'■■. Saddle Horses, Single and Double Baggies on hire. Stables opened at all hours. ■ ' BRADLEY & FERGUSON, > I . i .Proprietor*,; " IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TOURISTS AND OTHERS. \ V" TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES BETWEEN CAMBRIDGE AND THE HOT . LAKE DISTRICT. f ', ••' Timk-table: ■ .-i-■■:■■': ■'~ '■■": Xeaves Cambridge, carrying H.M. mails, on Tue» day, Thand*y, and Saturday, at seven am, ■~ ' ' leaves Ohinemutu on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at seven a.m., arriving In Cambridge about five p.m. - *' , Coaches nmning from Ohinematu to Wairoa : aad Tikltere daily. : . : Fabss: £ I « Cambridge to Ohinemntn, single .. - 1 16 0 Cambridge to Ohinemutu. return .. .. 3 00 Ohinemntu to Wairot, single 10 0 Ohinemutu to Wairoa, return .. ... .16 ,0 Ohinemutu to Tildtore, return .-■ 10 9 Parties can make arrangements for private coaches - to visit any part of the Hot Like District, aid through to Napier. Saddle hones and buggies always on hire. Letters and telegram* promptly attended to. \ . .' .* W. K. CARTER, : ' Coach Proprietor. . Cambridge, 26th January, 1885. ■■■ : :^.' HOLLIS AND 00. LINE OP COACHES. V ALTERATION OF TIME TABLE. , • ', -; ;, Lxatk Onrhdkb*. : Lvavs AuobxaHß Mannkan Hotel). <. hound Hotel). 8.0 a.m. j 8.45 a.m. 8.80 a.m. 9.45 a.m. 9.0 a.m. . ° . ■ 10 80an. 9.30 a.m. 11.0 a.m. 10.0 a.m. » 12.15 noon - : : , 10.30 a.m. . 1.0 p.m. ■ 11.15 noon oS 1.30 p.m. ' . 12.16 p.m. ■ «g 2.0 pan 1.0 p.m. rf «5 § 2.45 p.m. 1.30 p.m. "h-h 3.16 p.m. ■■ • • 2.30 p.m. w'S 5 4.0 p.m. " V 3.0 p.m., Pi< * 4.30 p.m. . v 3.30 p.m. <** 5.0 p.m. 4.0 p.m. ,Ss<» 630 p.m. r 5.0 p.m. ggg 6.0 p.m. ,; * '6.30 p.m. • o£m 6.80 p.m. Monday, 6.0 p.m. Sesg Mondays, 11.0 p.m.. Saturday, 6.0 p.m. 5« eh Saturdays, 10.0 p.m. 6.80 p.m. 11 p.m. Sundays; Suhdays: ' - 8.30 a.m. 10.0 a.m. 12 neon . S.O p.m. 4.80 p.m. •' 6.0 p.m. . . HOLLTS tt CO., Proprieter. . Hotels- • ■ p WYNNE'S TTAMILTON This Commodious Family Hotel, with it* detached Oottace, in the ornamental grounds overlooking flit river, presents special advantages to families and . visitors desiring first-class accommodation, with the privacy and comforts of a home. ~ \. , ... MRS. GWYNNE, , , Having returned occupation of the Livery Stables connected with the hotel, notifies that she has put on a 'bus to meet every train arriving from Auckland, and that . ■.'.'_; -.1 ■- ■■ . ''i■ ', MW VISITORS TO THE HOTEL .< Will bo carried to and from the station free of charge ■ *-. .■■.'■■ •: -.'■; *■ *v~ STABLING FREE OP CHARGE "■ ,; >;;' Will be placed at the disposal of out-setUenr. N* responsibility. Hones at owner's risk. _ ~ • Saddle Horses, Double and Single Boggles, with careful drivers, provided. " '/ .'" ?- THE PAL AC HOTEL, , OHINEMUTU. ;-.,, ■ .. This Large and Commodious Hotel was erected after the stream of Teuriatir had fairly set in to the Lake District, and, consequently the plan is such as to meet its growing wants and to admit of extensive improvements, which are being constantly added. It is now - .' --- ' ■ f, "' , - Tj -' ' „ THE LARGEST AND MOST COMFORTABL FURNISHED HOTEL IN THE LAKE -, ■ - DISTRICT. ' ' * ■■'■/, The rooms, spacious and airy, are kept scrupulously dean. __ ' _ _ -* 1 ' : 1 The view from the balcony is beautiful and varying. To the left, steam from the numerous boiling pools redolent of sulphur,. rises in a continuous' cloud while in front opens np a beautiful and! extensive view of Lake Rotorua, on which' boats are kept for visitors, who may .desire a pull or sail on its placid waters and explore ita many romantic bays and headland*. >.-:•;'■'•• '. ■-.' ; "' : ' ! - ,: . ' ''■.■-."'' ',?/"-■•.- ■ NATURAL HOT AND COLD BATHS '" Are connected with this Hotel, and kept for the special use of Tourists, and those who visit this Wonderland of New Zealand will here find a comf ox table home, where they will receive every attention »t VERY MODERATE CHARGES. NONE BUT WINES ANC SPIRITS OF VMS BEST BRANDS KEPT IK ST*OK. , . B. KING, Manager. }( .. . fif ' * ,:rt? ; - HABBY ■• «ATR. Tourist Agent for the Hot Likes ■' .. -: -; . District '".:• ■;■, ■.;:;■.;• Office: Bigh-street, Auckland, ' CLARENDON HOTEL. ! LUNCHEON BOOMS. The extensive alterations and latproveaaentl la the | culinary department having been completed, THE PROPRIETOR, HARRY BENNETT, . is now prepared to supply a substantial Luwsfc, consisting of Full Bill of Fare, tor On* Banxnra,> for any number ef gentlemen or ladies, from twelve ■ to two dally. Quickest attention. - j '" H • :' Arrangements inade with gentlemen and ladles for Board only or Board and Reildenco at moderate terms. •'• CLARENDON HOTEL, Junction of Queen, Wakefiild, , " and Rutland Streets

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7340, 29 May 1885, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7340, 29 May 1885, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7340, 29 May 1885, Page 7