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CoachfiH > _ : ©Oil <£ ©©o'i ROYAL MAIL LI WE OF COACHES BETWEEN NEW PLYMOUTH AND OPUNAKE. " — — * f;$M '"pHE Coach leaves Mr. Cooniber'a Taranaki L Hotel on Mondays, Wednesdays, ami Fbidays at 9 a.m., and on Saturdays at & p m., for Opunake ; returning on Tuesdays, Thubsdays, and Satubdays at 12.30. Any return pasaengera by the Mail Coach on Saturdays will have 3J hours in New Plymouth to do their business. TIME TABLE. leaves a. m, Lcaros a. m. Now Plymouth 9 0 Opunake...... 6 0 Oakura 10 30 Lahotu.....» 730 Okato 12 0 (tobreakfaSJ p. m. Pangarchu 1 45 Puagorehu... 8 30 fiahotu 2 30 Okito 9 30 Opunake i 0 Oakura Jl 0 p. n? a Kew Plymouth 12 SO In addition to the MaU Coach a CHEAP MARKET COACH willetrtrt from Oknto hotel fcrery Satubdax Moening /or New Plymouth, returning to O^uaake tho eamc evening. Piiseengers by the Mail Coach on rfaturday (return journey at single fare.) SATURDAY'S COACH TIME TABLE. 3D<!aTes r. m. Leaves p. m. Okato 7 30 N. Wymeutn 4 0 Talarairnaka ... 8 0 Okato <5 30 Oakura. 9 0 8ah0tu ....... 8 30 Now Plymouth 10 30 Opunake 10 0 Express Service for Heavy Traffic , Further particulars apply toT. Kobiuson & Co.* adOi to iBurBIHiOHB. {established 1882.] RAHOTU COACH SERVICE TO k FROM NEW PLYMOUTH, ' I7>VERY Saturday will Jeava Rahotu JTj Hotel at 6 a.m.; Parihaka Rood at 6.25 a.m. ; Pungarehu at 6.30 a.m. ; Warea at 6.40 a.m. ; Puneho at 7 a.m.; Okato at 8 a.m.; Tata;aatß.2o a.m.; at 8.40 a.m.; Oakura at 9.15 a,m ; Omata at 10 a.m. Arrive at New Plymouth at 10.30 a m. Leave New Plymouth at 3 p.m.; arrive Uahotu at 8 p.m. Passengers can be comfortably provided trith breakfast and tea at moderate charges at Ok^to, where the coach stops balf-an-hour to change horses. The Coach leaves Oka'o every Wednbsi day at 8 a.m. for New Plymouth, returting same day. Therefore, people living at a distance, and net desirous rf euoh v loug ride on horseback could ride and join tho Coach at Okato, where their horse cculd remain ia a safe paddock, free cf charge, uutil taeir reiurn. In conjunction with the above Coich Service a Luggage Van will run to Buit the convenience of passengeis' heavy luggage, ko. Booking offices : Rahotu Hotel and Ross' Stables, Nsw Fl) mouth. For further particulars, apply to JAMES MgCDLLUM, Pkopbietob, 83F" AQENT JOB lEE BUBGE2. ais6l hb DAILY COACH SERVICE TO AND FROM WAITARA. KIBBPS COAOH leaves the Saranak Hotel DAILY at 9.30 a.m* returning from the Bridge Hotel, Waitara, at 3 p.m, FARE S:— dingle ... ~. 2s | Beturn ... 3s 6d Goods and parcels at low rates. J. B. KIBBY, ... Proprietor. a524t0 INGLEWOOD. fARRY'S COACH LEAVES INGLEWOOD on Wednesdays arid Saturdays at 8.15 a m. for New Plymouth. From Isew Plymouth to Inglewood at 3 p.m. orders left ox the White Bart Hotd, New Plymouth, or SuisievTsJQotei, Inglewood, will receive prompt attention. Goods and parcels delivered to any par,t qf the town at cheap rates, JAMES TABRY, 570 tc Proprietor, ~ THE~ROYAL MAIL COACH WILL run between Urenui and Waitara every Wednesday and Satubday, carrying Passengers and Parcels. Or iers left at the Waitara Hotel will receive prompt attention. O. N liOWE, 71 hb tc Proprietor. THE HARBOct BOARD BILL has passed the teconJ Reading. ' The Racecourse Reserve will be vested in tbe Borough Council, The Ratepayers will retain their rights, and there are better limes in Btoro , for New Plymonth. IN the meantime I htive NOT sold out, and will again thank those who have supported me over thineen years, and though wholesale traders, various companies snd co-operative stores have recently started ia our midst, it is ruy iuttntionnot tabs beaten but will sell as low as any other hous3 in town for CasH. Good Dairy-fed Bacon f<nd Hams (smoked),, Bd.perlb.; 7.}t).bv iho side (ham included White Crystal tsunar, 3Ad. per lb. London Sperms, 10d.; by the bos, 9j. well-kuonu Packet Ten, from 2s. per Id 3jhouipson Si Mctliuiock's P-atilb So.ip, as recouimeuJcd by Piofessor .Kiik, and Coutts' Acetic Acid, Oj hand. A quintity of CROCKERY will be>jld \ery Cheap, to cle-r it ou.t. The well -known English' made CLOGS, 2s. 6i. per pair. A choice lot of DRttSS STUFFS and CALICOES that cannot be beaten for price acd quality, and various other goods will be cold equally CHEAP a* J. HANDY'S, Egmont biore, COUHTENAY STREET. 960 hb s!7 RUIN! RUIN! RUIN! Chinese War with tho lTteuoh !,! Retiring lroni Etu^itic^ ou account oi' ill-health. T;HE undemgeed haviig determined to RELiNQUISH BUSINESS, b-ys to inform the Public of Plymouth and Country Settleis that he is now offe uig the whole of bis Mibcehaneous Block for -ale,' value £3,000, at Gbeatlv Reduced Prices for Cash. This being a geuuina Clearing Sale, no jeaEOßable oiler will be rtjfubed The slock consist s of — Fancy Goods, Jewellery, Berlin Wools, Glassware, Crockcryvvaic, Groceries of aU kiuue, Electro-plstCi] Goons, and Tuble Cutlery, OHKW ~OJ3LO:N C*. - Devou Street, May 131 b, ISS6, Ti'J bb. ia

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7172, 16 September 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7172, 16 September 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7172, 16 September 1886, Page 3