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THAMES TO PAEROA, TAURAKO4, _fl_ AND TE AROHA BRADLEY & CO.'s Royal Mail Coach hues Symington's ROYAL HOTEL, Thames, for Te Aroha daily, at eight a.m., arriving at Te .Aroha at twop.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 Paeroi, arriving at Thames at half-past ten; returning from Thames at three p.m., arriving at Pa.et.oa at seven p.m. Saddle Horses, Single and Double Buggies, on hire at Thames and Te Aroha; can be left at Bikutaia Paeroa, or Te Aroha. Pay only one way. Stables opened at all hours. BRADLEY & FERGUSON, Proprietors. Auckland Booking Agents : Harry 11. Hair AND Co. Lower Queen-street Auckland. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TOURISTS AND OTHERS. TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES BETWEEN OXFORD AND ROTORUA. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9378, 30 May 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9378, 30 May 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9378, 30 May 1889, Page 2