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jsuuanig jxiauenai, x uei, <sc. FURNITURE VANS AND EVERY OTHER KIND OF CARRIERS' PLANT FOB HIKE OX SHORTEST NOTICE. A CARGO OF BEST NEWCASTLE COAL, Now Discharging, ex Lady Mabel. ON SALE, A LOT OF GOOD SECONDHAND TIMBER, DOORSj SASHES, BRICKS &c, &c, &c. CHEAP. W. * G. W iksio>;e ' CUSTOM-STREET. T> RICKS, LIME, SAND, kc. Having purchased from the Trustee in the Assigned Estate of the late Mr. Bernard Keane the Whole Plant, consisting of BRICK KILNS, LIMH KILNS, LIME YARD, and other Linis, also hh "Working Plant of HORSES and DRAYS, I am in a position to supply in one hand the whole materials used in buildings, and consequently can suddlv MATERIALS at the LOWEST BATES. H ' I would call particular attention to the WHAN T . GAREI LIME, which is second to none, being well known by all the builders of Aueklar.u, and can be contide'ntly recommended, as it goes further than any other Lime in the market. Also on Sale— SOUTHGATE'S HYDRAULIC LIME WHANGAREI ROACH LIME BRICKS (Pressed and Common) SAND SHELL LIME DRAIN PIPES. J. J. CRAIG, COMMERC E-STRE ET. YARD.—B. Keane's Late Premises, Custom-street East. Conveyances. mHAMES TO PAEROA, TAURANGA, X AND TE AROHA BRADLEY & CO.'s Royal Mail Coach leaves Symington':; ROYAL HOTEL, Thames, for Te Aroha duly, at eight a.m., arriving at Te Aroha at two p.m. Leaves Te Aroha. MO.NDAV, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY at nine a.m.; and TUESDAY and SATURDAY as eleven a.m. From September lot, a Coach will also start at seven o'clock every morning from Paeroa, arriving at Thames at hali-past ten; returning from Hiaines at three p.m., arriving at Paer«t at seven p.m. Saddle Horses, Siiigieand Double Buggi*.-*, on hire at Thames and Te Aroha ; can be left at Hikutaia, Paeroa, or Te Aroha. Pay only cce way. Stables opened at all hocw. BRADLEY & FERGUSON, Proprietors. Auckland Booking Aztnts : Haxst iL Hayr a.vd Co., Lower Queen-street, Aackii&d. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TOURISTS AND OTHERS. TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES BETWEEN OXFORD AND OHINEMUTU. On and after March 8, ISS7, the Mail Coach will leave Oxford every Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday, at 7 a.m., arriving at Oimiemutu at noon. Leaves Ohinemutu every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7 a.m., arriving at Oxford at noon. Coaches running from Ohinemutu to Tikitere daily. Fares: Single Retun; Oxford to Ohinemutu .. .. 17s 0d £1 10s Ohinemutu to Tikitere — 10a Return : Auckland to Ohinemutu (coach and rail,), first class, jl-3 10s ; second class, £.2 17s 6d. Parties wishing to go through Cambridge, can mate arrangements for private conveyances to visit any part of the Hot Lake District, including Wairakei, Taupo, and through to Napier. Saddle Horses aiid Buggies always on hire, at either Cambridge, Oxford, or Ohinemutu. lietters or telegrams promptly attended to. W K. CARTER, Coach Proprietor. Harry H. Uavr it Co., Passenger Agents, Lower Queen-street, Auckland \ LTERATION OF BUS STAND -£*- FROM SHORTLAND-STREET TO GREYHOUND HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET. On and after April 12, ISS6, my 'Buses will run to and from the Greyhound Stand in Queen-street, every fifteen minutes, from 8 a.m., till G p.m. (missing only one trip, at 1 p.m., for changing horses). The Night 'Buses will run at 7, S, 9, and 10 o'clock, also from'the Theatre after the performance is over, returning from Newmarket at 7.45, 8.45, 9.45,10.45 and the ono from the Theatre later. I have in my Stable, for Hire and for sale, about 20 Buggies and Victorias 4 Waggonettes 8 Street Cabs 7 Private Carriages (Broughams) Some good Saddle Horses. Also, several Hearses and Mourning Coachei always well equipped. A few Staunch Part-worn Horses on hand, cheep. W. CROWTHER. DEVONPORT, WAIWEJSA, AND WARKWORTH ROYAL MAIL COACH. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS. Leave Devonport S a.in.; Takapuna, 8.3(1 a.m.; iVade, 10.30 a.m.; Waiwera, 12 noon; Puhoi, 12.45 p.m. Arrive at Warkworth, 2.30 p.m. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS. Leave Warkworth, S a.m.; Puhoi, 9.30 a.m.; Waiwera, 10.15 a.in.; Wade, 11.30 a.m.; Takapuna 2 p.m. Arrive at Devonport, 2.30 p.m. THOMAS BUTLER, Proprietor. TTICTORIA STABLES, corner of WeiV lesley and Lorne-streets. I have a very great variety of vehicles for hire or for sile, comprising: Really good Carriages for weddings or private use; Waggonettes, hooded and open, to carry six or eight people; 30 Buggies, hooded and open, single and double seated; 'Buses and Breaks, mod™ kinds, carrying from thirteen to twenty-lour passengers, with two, three, or four horses. Also, a special lot of Hearses and Mourning Coaches, carrying both coffin and passengers, always clean and well equipped ; Undertakers liberally dealt with. If you want to hire a good Saddle Horse, or a good turnout of any kind, come to me. My telephone No. is 257. For Livery and Bait Horses, there is no place like mine. WM. CROWTHEB. TIME-TABLE. DA VIES BROS.' 'BUSES. Leaves Victoria Wharf, Devonport.—7.2o a.m. 8.20 a.in., 10.20 a.m., 2 p.m., 4.20 p.m., 6.10 p.m. Sundays : 10a.m., 11 a.m., 2.45 p.m., 3 p.m. Leaves Takapuna.—B a.m., 9.5 a.m., 11.15 turn., 3 p.m., 5.15 p.m., 5.55 p.m. Sundays :11 a.m., 1noon, 4 p.m., sp.m. Return Fares, Is 6d; weekly tickets at reduced rates. Special trips can be arranged at Post Offices, Devonport and Takapuna. "TTISITORS TO TE AROHA.—Notice.T The undersigned will run a Coach from Tβ Aroha on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, meeting Train for Auckland at Morrinsville on those days, and returning to Te Aroha from Alorrmsville on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on arrivalof Train frbmAuckland.conveying passengers parcels, and mails. E. GALLAGHER^ T IGHT J X IGHT ! T IGHT! The public are cautioned against buying Candles of various brands which are Light Weigiits. THE LOCALLY-MADE CANDLES ARE ALL FULL WEIGHT. The Best Brands are «'UNION" and "STANDARD," The Lower Qualities "NORTHERN LIGHT" and " SOUTHERN SPERMS." Insist upon your Grocer supplying these BrandsBy so doing you SUPPORT A LOCAL INDUSTRY And GET BEST VALUE FOR YOUB MONEY. Al Goods made by THE UNION OIL, SOAP, AND CANDLE COMPANY Are full weiehfc as resresantad

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9030, 17 April 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9030, 17 April 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9030, 17 April 1888, Page 2