Poaches. [established 1882.] RAHOTU COAOH SERVICE kTO & FBOM NEW PLYMOUTH. PiWERY Baxubda* will leava Bahotu J Hotel at 6 a.m, ; Parihaka Road at 6.25 a.m. ; Pungarehu at 6.30 a.m. ; Warea at 6.40 a.m. ; Punsho at 7 a.m.; Okato at 8 a.m. ; Tatara at 8.20 a.m. ; Ahu-ahu at 8.10 a.m.; Oakura at 9.16 a.m.; Ornate at 10 a.m. Arrive at Ntvr Plymouth at 10.30 a.m. ' Leave New Piymouth at 3 p.m.; arrive Bahotu at 8 p.m. >•'■>£ Passengers can be comfortably provided with breakfast and tea at moderate charges at Ok«ito, where the ceaoh stops half-an-hoar to ohftnge horses. The Coach leaves Obato every Wkdnbsdat at 8 a.m, for New Plymouth, returning same day, ' Therefore, people livtog at a dlstanoe, and not desirous cf such a long rido on horseback could ride and join tho Coach at Okato, where their hone could remain in a safe paddock, free of charge, until their return. In conjunction with the above Ooaoh Service a Luggage Vao will run to suit the convenience of passengers' heavy luggage, too. Booking offices : Rahotu Ho*el and Boss' Stables, Nsw Plymouth. For further particular!, apnjy to JAMES McCULLUM, PBOFBISTOB. BSbT AGSNT^FOR IRE BUDGEI. aS6lhb ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES BETWEEN NEW PLYMOUTH AND OPUNAKE. rpHE Coach leaves Mr. Coomber'g Taranaki X. Hotel on Mondayb, Wednebdats, and FaiDAYS at 9 a,tn., and on bATUBDATB' at 4 p m., for Opunako ; returning on Tuesdays, Thobsdays, and Saturdays at 12.30. Any return passengers by the Mail Coach on Saturdays will have 3} hours ia New Plymouth to do their business. TJME TABLE. Leaves a. m, Leaves a. rp. New Plymouth 9 0 Opunake....... 6 O Oakura It) 30 fcahotu 7 30 Okato. 12 0 (to breakfast), p.m. Pangarehu ...... 1 45 Pangwehu... 8 30 Bahotu 2 ft) Okato 9 30 Opunakp.. 4 0 0akura,..,..,. 11 0 p. m. New Plymouth 12 30 In addition to the Mall Coach a CHEAP MABKBT COAOH will etart from Okato hotel every Saturday Moening for New Plymouth, returning to Opunake the came evening. Pasaengers by the Mail Coach on Saturday (return journey at single fare.) SATURDAY'S COAOH TIME TABLE. Leaves a. m. Leaves p. m. Okato 7 30 N. Plymouth 4 0 Taiaraimaka ... 8 0 Okato , 6 30 Oakura 9 0 Bahotu 8 30 New Plymouth 10 30 Opunake 10 0 Express Service for Heavy Traffic Further particulars apply to T. Robinson & Co.* a 404 to Psopbikfobs. inglewood. tarrtTooaoh T EAVES INGLEWOOD on J_J Wednesdays and Saturdays at 8,15 a.m, for New Plymouth. From New Plymouth to Inglewood at 3 p.m. Orders left nfc the White Hart Hotel, New Plymouth, or Suisted's Hotel, Inglewood, will repeive prompt attention. Goods and parcels delivered to any part <)I the town at cheap rates. JAMES TABBY, r 570 to Proprietor. THE ROYAL MAIL OOAoI WILL run between Urenui and Waitara every Wednesday and Satobday, carrying Passengers and Parcels. Orders left at the Waitara Hotel will receive prompt attention. 0. N BOWE, 71 hb to Proprietor. DAILY OOAOH SERVICE TO AND FROM WAITARA. KIBBY'S COACH leaves the Taranak Hotel DAILY at 9.30 a.m., returning from the Bridge Hotel, Waitara, at S p.m. FABKS:— Single 2s | Betnra ... 3s Sd Goods and parcels at low rates. J. B, KIBBY, ... Proprietor. »S2* to JAMES MITCHINSON HAS FOB SALE AT THB -CALEDONIAN NURSERY,NKW PLYMOUTH, AT Prices tt> Meet the Times. HABDT Ornamental Trees and Shrubf, Evergreen and Djaoiduooß Flowerleg tiurubs and Plants Fruit Trees, Forest Trees Greenhouse and btove Plants Haibaccu- and bedding-out Plants Bulbs and Tubers Rhododendrons, Roses, Analeas, Erecies, Carnations * Picotees. Begonia*, Verbena?, Cameras, Fuchsias Geraniums, Phloxes, Petunias, Ohrvganthomume Select Ferns and Lyoopodium?, &0., Ac, &o. Also, 100 Fruiting Oranges, Lisbon Lemons Citrons, Limes, Shaddocks, Guavas EXPECTED TO ABKIVE FBOM AUSTBALIA— 200 Peach Trees, 500 Pear, 500 Plums, Apple, 603 Baspberry Cane, (selected varieties.) SPECIAL OFFER TO PLANTERS 3-year-old Plnus Insignia, J5/- per ICO 2-year-old „ „ 10/- per 100 1 -year-old „ „ 5/- per 100 8 year- old „ Maritlma, 15/- per 100 2-y«ar-old „ „ 10/- per 100 1-year-old „ „ 6/- per 100 HEDGE PLANTS. Box Thorn, Berbeue, 1, 2, and 3*year-old English Hollies, 1 year, 7/8 par hundred Quicks, English Lau^ls, Hakeas, Lautistinus Cupressus, Lawsoniana, Thuays, Compaota &0,, &0., &0,, Cheap by the hundred or thonsand. Also, Several thousand English Aeb, E. Syca< 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 give immediate effect. TBEBB required for planting Pchool Grounds, Hospital Grounds, and Cemeteries will be Bupplied as usual. TiXKB FOB TREE, VEGETABLE SEEDS OF THE BEST QUALITY. 996 b sp2s PRACTICAL GDIMB to the culture in 1 Taranah it f Fruit, Flower, ana Kitohen. Gardens,— Price 6d., Hkba&d Office, Now Plymouth. • •g
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7175, 20 September 1886, Page 3
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784Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7175, 20 September 1886, Page 3
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