Poaches. [established 1882.] aAHOTU COAOH SERVICE! TO & FROM NEW PLYMOUTH. f?VERY BATDBDAT will leava Rahotu rj Hotel at 6 s,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. ; Okato at 8 am,; Tntara at 8.20 a.m.; Ahu-ahu at 8.40 Bjn.; Oakura at 9.15 a.m.; Omata at 10 o.m. Arrive at N«w Plymouth at 10.30 a.m. Leave New Plymouth at 3 p.m.; arrive Rahotu at 8 p.m. Passengers can be comfortably provided with breakfast and tea at moderate charges at Ok»to, where the coach- stops h&lf-an-hour to change horses. The Coaoh leaves Okato every Whdnesday at 8 a m for New Plymouth, returning sama day. Therefore, people living at a distance, and not desirous of such a long ride on honebaok oould ride and join the Coaoh at Okato, where their horse oould remain In a safe paddock, free of charge, uutil taeir return. In conjunction with the above Coaoh Service a Luggage Van will run to Buit tha convenience of passengers' heavy luggage. &o. Booking offices : Rahotu Hotel and Boss' Stables, N»w Plymouth. For further particular!, apply to JAMES McCOLLUM, Pbopbietgb, Kg" AQENT^FOR IHE BUDGEI. ■ as6lhb ROYAL MAIL LIME OF COACHES BETWEEN NEW PLYMOUTH AND OPUNAKB. rPHB Coaoh leaves Mr. Coomber's Taranaki JL Hotel on Mondays, Wkdnesdats, and FaiDATS at 9 a.m., and on Satubdajts at 4 p m., for Opnnake ; returning on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satuhdays at 12.30, Any return passengers by the Mail Co*oh oa Saturdays will have 3J hoars in New Plymouth to do their business.] TIME TABLE. Leaves a. m. Leaves a. in. New Plymouth 9 0 Opuaako.. 6 0 Oakara 10 30 Lahotu 7 30 Okato 12 0 (to breakfast) p m. Paogarehu 145 Pangarehu... 8 30 Rahota 2 30 Okato 9 30 OponUke 4 0 Oakara, 11 O p. id. New Plymonth 12 30 Ia addition to the Mail Coach a CHEAP MARKET COAOH will start from Okato hotel every Satubday Morning /or New Plymouth, returning to Opunake the came evening. Passengers by the Mail Ooach. oa Satarday (return j jurney at single fare.) . S^TUBDAY'S COAOH TIME TABLE. LeatC3 d. m. Leares p, m. Okato 730 N. Plymouth 4 0 Tatßraimaka ... 8 0 Okato 6 30 0akura...... 1 9 0 Rahotu 8 80 New Plymonth 10 30 Opunake 10 0 Express Service for Heavy Traffic i Further particulars apply to T, Robinson & Co.> a 404 to Pkopbietobs, INGLBWOOD. f ARRY~ OOAOfI T EAVES INGLEWOOD on JLJ Wednesdays and Saturdays at 8.15 a-.m. for New Plymonth. From New Plymouth to Inglewood at 3 p.m. Orders left at the White Hart Hotel, New Plymouth, or Snisted's H6tel, Inglewood, will | receive prompt attention. Goods and parcels delivered to any part qf the town at cheap rateß. JAMES TAREY, 570 tc ■ Propr etor,THE ROYAL MAIL 00A0H~^ WILL run between Urenui and Waitara every Wednesday and Satubday, carrying Passengers and Parcels. Orders left at the Waitara Hotel will receive prompt attention. O. N ROWE, 71 hb tc Proprietor. DAILY COAOH SERVICE TO AND FROM WAITARA. , KIBBY'S OOAOH leavefl the Taranak Hotel DAILY at 9.30 a.m., returning from iha Bridge Hotel, Waitara, at 3 p,m, FAKES.— Single 2g | Eetnrn ... 3s W Goodß and paroeli at low r»teß. J. R. KIBBY, „. Proprietor. »524t0 JAMES MITCHINSON HAS FOR SALE AT THE -CALEDONIAN NURSERY, - NSW PLYMOUTH, AT Prices to Meet the Times. HARDY Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Evergreen and Deciduous Fioweriog ttbrrbs and Planta Fruit Trees, Forest Trees Greenhouse and Stove Planta Halbaoeu- and bedding-out Plants Bulbs and Tubers Rhododendrons, Roses, Azaleaa, Ereoies, I Carnations Picotees. B:goniaß, Verbenas, Camelias, Fuohsias Geraniums, Phloxes, Petunias, Chrysanthemums Se'.eot Ferns and Lycopodium?, ko., k0.,k0, Also, 100 Fruiting Oranges, Lisbon Lemoni Citrons, Limes, Shaddocks, Guavaa EXPECTED TO ABBITE FBOM AUSTRALIA— 200 Peach Trees, 500 Pear, 500 Plums, 500 Apple, 50D Raspberry Cane, (asUcted varieties.) SPECUL OFFER TO PLANTERS 3-year-old Plnus Insignia, 15/- per ICO 2-year-old „ 10/- per 100 1 -year-old „ „ 5/- per 100 3 year-old „ Maritima, 15/- per 100 2-y*ar.old „ „ 10/- per 100 1-year-old „ . „ 5/- per 100 HEDGE PLANTS. Box Thorn, Berbeup, 1, 2, and 3»year-old English Hollies, 1 year, 7/6 par hundred Quicks, English Laurels, Hakeas, Lauristinua Lapressus, Lawsoniana, Thuays, Compacts ko,, ko., ko,, Cheap by tbe bandred or thousand, Also, Several thousand English Ash, E. Byca* more, E. Oak, E. Plane, E. Elm, American Ash, A. Plane, Silver Poplars, Lombardy Poplars— from 6 to 12 feet high, suitable for street planting, and will gto immediate effect. TREES required for planting School Grounds, Hospital Grounds, and Cemtteries will be supplied as usual, TltEB FOR TREE, VEGETABLE SEfcDS OF THE BEST QUaLIIY. 996 i. npSB PRACTICAL GUI'»K to the culture in 2. Torauafci • f Fruit, F'ower, an K.tohen Gardens,— Price 6d., Hkbald Offioe, Now Plymouth. •'
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7174, 18 September 1886, Page 3
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786Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7174, 18 September 1886, Page 3
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