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Coachesj v_jlUlb)lsS qK lt?Uio ® ROYAL MAIL LIwS OF COACHES NEW PLYMOUi'H *XD OPUNAKi:. r jpHE Coach leaves m. OoO'ii'oerV faianald 3L Hotol ou Mosdavs, Wednesdays, and FuiDAYS at 9 a.m., aud on fcATURD.iYS at i p m., for Opuuake ; letumiug on Tuesdays, Thuesdays, and Saturdays at 12.30, Any return passengers by the Mail Coach on Saturdays will have 3. hours in New Plymouth to do their business. TIME TABLE. Loaves a. m, Loaros a. m. New Plymouth 9 0 Opunake. , ... 6 0 Oakura „..10 30 ldahotu 7 30 Okato 12 0 (to breakfast) p. m. Pungarehu 145 Pangarehu... 8 30 Rahotu... 2 30 Okato 9 30 Opunake 4 0 Oakura il O p. rrj New Plymouth 12 SO In addition to the Mail Coach a CHS^P MAhKET COACH will start from Okuto hotel every bATUBDAY Corning Jor isow Pi>mouth, returning to Opuuake the eaniL evening. PaSaenge'B by the Mail Coach oa Saturday (return J3urney at aicglo fare.) SATURDAY'S OOAOH HUE TABLE. Laa-es a. m. leaves p. m. Okato 7 B 0 N. Plymouth i O Tataraimaka ... 8 0 Okato C 30 Oakura, 9 0 Rahotu. 8 HO New Plymouth 10 30 Opunake 1Q 0 Express Service for Heavy Traffic Further particulars apply to T, Robinson & Co.» a!O4 to raopßimoaa. [established 1882.] BAHOTU COACH SERVICE TO & FROM NEW PLYMOUTH. E7IVERY Saturday will leavo Rahotu Xji Hotel at 6 a.m, ; Parihaka Road at 6,25 a.m. ; Pungarehu at 6.30 a.m. ; Warea at 6.40 a.m. ; Puneho at 7 a.m. ; Ot;ato at 8 a.m.; Tataraatß.2o a.m.; Ahu-ahu at 8.10 a.m. ; Oakura at 91 5 am ; O.uata at 10 a,m, Arrive at New Plymouth, at 10.3 } a.m. Leave New Plymouth at 3 p.m.; arrive Bahotu at 8 p.m. Passengers can bo comfortably provided with breakfast and tea at moderate charges at Okoto, where the coach stops half-an-hour to change horses. The Coach leaves Oka r o every Wednesday at 8 a.m for New Plymouth, returning same day. Therefore, people living at a distance, and not desirous cf such a loug ride on b.or<sebaok could ride and join tho Coach at Okato, where their horse could remain in a safe paddock, free of charge, until taeir return. In conjunction with the above Coi.ch Service a Luggage Vaa will run to suit tho convenience of passengers' heavy luggage, &o. Booking offices : Rahotu Hotel and Ross' stables, New Plymouth. For further particulars, apply to JAMES McCDLLUM, Proprietor. f^~ A.GENT FOR IHE BUDGEI. ] a 561 hb DAILY COACH SERVICE TO AND FROM WAITAttA. KIBBY'S COACH leaves the Tarauak Hotel DAILY at 9.30 a.m., returning from the Bridge Hotel, Waitara, at 3 p.m, F ABiSS:— Single 2s | Return ... 3s 6d Goods and parcels at low rotes. J, R. KIBBY, „. Proprietor. a524 t0 INGLKWOOD. i 1 ARR Y'S OOAOH LEAVES INGLE WOOD on Wednes ays aud Sa'urdays at 8.15 a m. for New Plymouth. From New Plymouth to lnglewood at 3 p.m. Orders left at the White Hart Hotel, New Plymouth, or Suisieci's Hotel, lnglewood, will receive prompt attention, Goods and parcels delivered to any part of the town at cheap rates, JAMES TARRY, 570 tc Propr etor, THE ROYAL MAIL OOAcH WILL run between Urenui and Waitara every Wednesday and Saturday, carrying Passengers ana Parcels. Orders left at the Waitara Hotel will receive prompt attention. O. N ROWE, 71 hb tc Propriptor. THE HARI3O i BUAKD BILL has passed the ."■'tconi Reading. The Racecourse Reserve will be vested in the Borough Cotmcil. The Ratepayers will retain their rigkfcs, and there are better times in store for New Plymouth. IN the meantime I hnve NOT cold one, and will again thank t'jose who hnve sop--porled me over thirteen years, and though wholesale traleis, vaiious companies sud co-operative stores h-.ve recently started ia our midst, it is my iul6ntioa not lobe bu'.tea but -will sell as low as any other housa in town for CASH, Good Dairy-fed Bacon smd Hams (smoked), Bd. per lb.; 7_tl. by the side (ham included White Crystal Husar, 3_d. per lb. London Fpcrrns. 10cl.; by lhe box, 9J. well-known Packet Tea, from 2s p"T It) Thompson & Mc'olintock's Baiilla b'o.ip, as recommended by Professor Kiik, and Coutts' Acetic Acid, oa hand. A quantity of CROCKERY will be sjld \ery Cheap, to cleir. it out. The well-known English- made CLOGS, 2s. Gi. per pair. A choice lofc of DRLSS STUFFS and CALICOES that caunofc be beaten for price and quality, aud various other goodß will be cold equally CHEAP at J. HANDY' B, Egmont biore, COUHT&NAr STREKT. 960 hb sl7 "ruinl ruini ruinT Chinese War with the French ! ! {Retiring ironi &Su*ine*s on nccoiaul oi' iil-heattLt. fjP.fiE undcr«i(,'iH-'u having uulrnnmed to JL REL.NQUiS.i UUSKNKSS, b l;s to inform the l'utilic oi ov Ph month ;iuu Country swtllets tli.it lie is now olio iu_ the whole of luh M'-ct'liaueoiia hioA foi -lie, value £rf,UOO, m tini atly Hkihocu ■'KiCiia for CASH, 'i'tiis being a genuine tk\inng Sale, uo leasouablu oiler will Lc luiused The stock consists of — Fancy Goods, Jewcllciy, Benin Wools, dataware, Crockerywaic, Groceries of all kiudH, Eluctvo.pl.itci Goods, aud T.i Ole Cutlery. Duvou Struct. May 13tb, 1880, 771) bb, tc

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7171, 15 September 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7171, 15 September 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7171, 15 September 1886, Page 3