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« 0 H I S E L LIN G." DEVONPORT HALL, ' TO MORROW (THURSDAY), APRIL 9, CONCERT AND DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE In Aid of THE HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. \tewton BAND society^ 131 SELECT WEEKLY SOCIALS. 0 ST. GEORGE'S HALL, COMMENCING FRIDAY, APRIL 10. A first-class String Rand in attendance. I >aucing commences at 8 o'clock. Tickets, is 6d, admit gentleman and two ladies, A. J. EDMONDS, . . Hon. Sec. Exhibitions. Auckland chrysanthemum SOCIETY". ANNUAL SHOW IN THE CHORAL HALL, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, 16th, 17th, and 18th April. ENTRIES CLOSE at 5 P.M. FRIDAY, loth April, on which day they may be left at Messrs AVildinan and Lyell's, Stationers, Victoria Arcade.' NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS. The Committee have decided that the varieties known here as "Patrie" and "Palmer's Pride" must be shown as Incurved Flowers. A. E. DEWES, Hon. Sec. Auckland photographic J3L CLUB. Exhibitors at the late Exhibition can obtain their Pictures on application at the Institute Rooms, Princes-street, between ten a.m. and five p.m. TO-DAY. Conveyances. [A CARD.] triCTORIA. STABLES, ¥ WELLESLEY-STREET EAST. Having this day PURCHASED the whole of the extensive STOCK and PLANT formerly belonging to MR. WM. CIIOWTHER, comprising nearly 100 Horses, and over 50 Vehicles of the greatest possible variety, including all kinds of BUGGIES, WAGGONETTES, 'BUSES, BREAKS, HEARS MOURNING COACHES, LANDAUS, WEDDING CARRIAGES, BROUGHAMS, and other varieties too numerous to mention, I shall be glad to meet and serve all old and new customers. As I intend to do my very best to give general satisfaction, by moderate charges and civility, I respectfully solicit a trial. It being my intention to introduce some new and modern vehicles into this business, 1 feel certain all those who come to me to hire, buy, or sell, will be dealt with in a fair and buisinesslike manner. STEWART. REFERRING to the above Card, I sin. cerely thank my friends and customers for their continuous patronage, extending in very many instances from the first day I started business in Auckland to the present time, being a period of over twenty-six years. I cannot refrain (when now retiring from the business) from expressing my extreme gratitude for the many favours L have received. Those of my fellow-citizens who can go back with me to my old Albert car days will readily agree with me that I have great and substantial reasons to be thankful for the support I have received at their hands. During the whole of this twenty-six years I have never .summoned a single customer for a debt, nor have 1 hail more than one law suit during the whole of my time in tmsiness. MR. STEWART starts BUSINESS with the WHOLE OF MY LARGE' AND COMPLETE PLANT, that has cost me a very great deal of labour and capital—a Plant that is second to none, at anyrate, in New Zealand. I now respectfully ask my Friends and Customers to give him a good and a fair trial. As a successor, he is very much younger than my. self. Therefore it is fair and reasonable to suppose that he will be able to push the trade with much greater strength and vigour than I have recently been able to do. I again say to my friends and customers, if they continue to patronize and give their orders at the Old Stables as before, I have reason to believe they will be well served by getting the best horses AND TRAPS that can BE hired IN AUCKLAND. I am, respectfully, W. CROWTHER. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TOURISTS AND OTHERS. TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES BETWEEN OXFORD AND ROTORUA. On and after October 1, 1890, the Mail Coach will leave Oxford every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7.30 ii.in., arriving at Rotorua about noon. Leaves Ohinemutu every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at midday for Oxford Coaches running between Okoroire and Rotorua same as Oxford. Trips arranged and parties made up to visit the Sights in the District, viz.:— Whakarewarewa Tikitere Waiotapu AVairoa At Lowest Rates. Arrangements for Specials can be made at any ot the offices or agencies of Messrs. Thos. Cook and Son, Sols Agents, Victoria Arcade, Auckland. Saddle HoihesiUidfSiiggiesal ways on hire, at eithei Cambridge, Oxford, Okoroire, or Ohineiuutu. W. K. CARTER, _ ~ , . Proprietor Letters or telegrams addressed to W. T. Carr. Rotorua. will receive prompt attention. AKAP UNA LINE OF COACHES. DA VIES BROS.' COACHES L EAVE AS UNO Leave Devon-port ; . Leave Takapuna : 7.45 a.m. 8.0 a.m. 10.-M a.m. 9.0 a.m. 11.20 a.m. 11.15 a.m. 1 50 p.m J. 1.15 p.m. 2.50 p.m. 3.0 p.m. 4.50 p.m. 4.0 p.m. 5.30 p.m. 6.0 p.m. 8 p.m. C.40 p.m. SUNDAYS. 10.0 a.m. 11.0 a.m. 11.0 a.m. 11.45 a .. 2-25 p.m. . 4.30 p. id J 3.0 p.m, 5.0 p.m. TUESDAY EVENINGS. 11.20 p.m. instead of 8 p.m. DEVONPORT, WAIWERA, AND AVARKAVOIITH ROYAL MAIL COACH. MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS. AND FRIDAYS, Leave Devonport 8 a.m.; Takapuna, 8.30 a.in. ♦Vade, 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, 8 a.m.; Puhoi, 9.30 a.m.; Waiwera, 10.15 a.m.; Wade, 11.30 a.m.; Takapuna, 2 p.m. Arrive at Devonport, 2.30 p.m. ' THOMAS BUTLER, Proprietor CAMBRIDGE AND HAMILTON ROYAL MAIL COACH. On and after January Ist, IS9I, Sylvester McGuire will run a Covered Coach daily between Hamilton and Cambridge. Leaves Hamilton Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 3 p.m. (immediately after arrival of train from Hamilton). Leaves Cambridge Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 7.15 a.m., arriving at Hamilton West Station in time for the Train to Auckland. As this Coach carries -the Mail, Passengers may rely on the punctuality of its well-known proprietor the oldest coach-driver ill the Australian Colonies. SYLVESTER McGUIRE. "\77SITORS TO TE AROHA.—Notice.— ▼ The undersigned will run a Coach from Te Aroha on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, meeting Train for Auckland at Morrinsrille on those days, and returning to Te Aroha from Morrinsvilla on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on arrival of Train from Auckland, conveying passengers parcels, and mails. K GALLAGHER. . ; HAYR & CO., Tourist Agency. 107, Queen-street. IS" EW ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription : 9d per week, delivered in towi and suburbs ; or 13s 6d per quarter, in aivancf posted to any part of the colony. ' Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 3d each insw tion. These announcements are alsoinseilxtd ie Auckland Weekly News and Herald Moimn,* Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the dua insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold t themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omit ting advertisements that they may deem objection able, even although such advertisements may liar* been received and paid for in the usual course of business. Instructions as to the insertion or ivithdraival oi advertisements in the Herald must be in writiiy). Advertisements received without such instructions will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisements must be at the Publishing Office not later than srx o'clock p.m. Advertisers in the country can .remit payment 11 .Money Orders or Postage Stamps. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8535, 8 April 1891, Page 8

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