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Plumbers, &c. IRON CURVED fob "\TERANDAHS (ANY PATTERN) r SHORTEST NOIxCB. f GEORGE M C CAUL, MANUFACTURING PLUMBER AND IMPORTER OF ALL TRADE REQUISITES WELLESLEY-STREET EAST I (Opposite New Library), j has for sale— 200 Corrugated Galvanised Tanks, assorted 500 Colonial Ovens, all sizes 60,000 feet Lead Edge Ridge Cap, all sizes 60,000 feet O.G. Snouting, all sizes 60,000 feet Downpipes, all sizes 60,000 feet Galvanised Water Pipes, all sizes Lead-head Nails, Lead Washers Portable Ovons, Furnace Frames Copper Boilers Jain, Fruit, Honey, and Butter Tins on the latest American principle, in quantities as per agreement &c, &c, &c. Awarded Three First Prizes for above lines at i Auckland Agricultural Show Latest and best selection of Gas Globes in Auckland. As MR. McCAUL is a direct importer for cash, lie is in a position to supply the trade at the lowest remunerative prices Liberal discounts to the trade. Country orders unctually attended to. <Cs " ' " ' GEORGE McCAUL, MANUFACTURING PLUMBER AND IMPOETBR OF ALL TRADE REQUISITES WELLESLEY-STREET EAST (Opposite New Library). REVOLVING HOSE REELS. WILLIAM CRAIG Bega to intimate that ho is now prepared to MAKE AND SUPPLY (In any quantity), his Newly-patented REVOLVING HOSE REEL. An inspection of Samples 3,t the Stores of Messrs. E. Porter and Co. or Messrs. T. and S. Morrin and Co. will be sufficient to convince intending purchasers that the simplicity and genuine utility of the invention is a suflicient recommendation. These Reels can be had large or small, as required. The largest need not extend more than 10 inches from the surface of the wall. Their specialty is being always ready for emergencies, preserving the hose and valve from damage or interruption. They will be found unequalled for either inside or out of building, or watering gardens, lawns, bowling greens, tfce. Prices very moderate, and according to size. All particulars can be obtained from Blessrs. E. Porter and Co., or T. and S. Morrin and Co., or from WILLIAM CRAIG, PLUMBER, Symonds-fltreet (near Wellesley-street). Conveyances. MESSRS. PULLAN & ARMITAGE, of the Royal Livery and Bait Stables, Albert-street, beg to intimate to their customers and the public generally that they have taken into Partnership Mr. W. T. McLauehlan, so long and favourably associated with Air. \V. (Jrowther. Mr. McLaughlan's special department will be the supervision ot Cabs and Carriages, and his extensive experience is sufficient guarantee that all orders entrusted to his firm will be punctually and wellattended to. Messrs. Pullan and Armitage desire to avail themselves of this opportunity to thank all who have assisted to make their business such a pronounced success, and it being their determination to maintain the reputation they have established, will hope thereby to merit even a larger share of patronage m future. They have rocently added to their plant several Dew Carriages, Waggonettes, Single and Double Buggies, including some really stvhsh vehicles. PULLAN, ARMITAGE, & CO November 1, ISBB. THAMES TO PAEROA, TAURANGA AND TE AROHA BRADLEY & CO.'s Royal Mail Coach leaves Symington's ROYAL HOTEL, Thames, for Te Aroha daily, at eight a.m., arriving at Te Aroha at two p.m Leaves Te Aroha MONDAY, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, and FRIDAY at nine a.m.; and TUESDAY and SATURDAY a* eleven a.m. From September Ist, a Coach will also start at seven o'clock every morning from Paeroa, arriving at Thames at half-past ten; returning from Thames at three p.m., arriving at Paeroa at seven p.m. Saddle Horses, Sitigle and Double Buggies, on hire at Thames and Te Aroha; can be left at Hikutaia Paeroa, or Te Aroha. Pay only one way. Stables opened at all hours. BRADLEY & FERGUSON, Proprietors. Auckland Booking Agents: Haurv H. Hayr and Co., Lower Queen-street, Auckland. ... DEVONPORT, WAIWERA, AND WARKWORTH ROYAL MAIL COA r CH. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS, i Leave Devonport 8 a.m.; Takapuna, 8.30 a.m. j Wade, 10.30 a.m.; Waivvera, 12 noon; Puhoi, 12.45 p.m. Arrive at Warkworth, 2.30 p.m. ' TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS Leave Warkworth, 8 a.m.; Puhoi, 9.30 a.m.; Waiwera, 10.15 a.m.; Wade, 11.30 a.m.; Takapuna p.m. Arrive at Deronport, 2.30 p.m. THOMAS BUTLER, "' J. Proprietor. "TTICTORIA STABLES, corner of WelY lesley and Lorne-streets. I have a very great variety of vehicles for hire or for sale, comprising: Really good Carriages for weddings or private use; Wagconettes, hooded and open, to carry six or eight people; 30 Buggies, hooded and open, single and double seated; 'Buses and Breaks, modern kinds carrying from thirteen to twenty-four 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. CROWTHER. TIME -TABLE. DAVIES BROS. , 'BUSES. Leave Devonport: Leave Takapuna: 8.20 a.m. 9.5 a.m. 10.20 a.m. . ■ 11.15 a.m. 2 p.m. S p.m. 4.20 p.m. 6.15 p.m. Sundays: 10 a.m. 11a.m. 2.25 p.m. 4.30 p.m. Return Fares, Is 6d; weekly tickets at reduced rates. Special trips can be arranged at Post Offices Devonport and Takapuna. "\TISITORS TO TE AROHA.—Notice.— Y The undersigned will run a Coach from Te Aroha on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, meeting Train for Auckland at Morrinsville on those days, and returning to Te Aroha from Morrins ville on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on arrival of Train from Auckland, conveying passengers parcels, and mails. E . GALLAaHEK. ' ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9285, 12 February 1889, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9285, 12 February 1889, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9285, 12 February 1889, Page 7