To RAGLAN VIA WAINGARO.
/ [By Chronicler.] Your readers will, no doubt, have uoticed an advertisement occupying a prominent position in your columns of late giving the timetable for the s.s. Maori (Captain Coge) between Raglan aud Waingaro for the month ot July. Now that the coach service between Raglan and Waikato is suspended, this should be a welcome intimation to those who find it necessary to travel between Raglan and the outside world. Coach can now be taken at Ngaruawahia for the Hot Springs Hotel, where it will he necessary tospeud the night. As a makeweight for the delay, however, visitors may indulge in a refreshing bath in the hot mineral waters, and they can rely upon Host Wilson making them comfortable during their sojourn with him. A conveyance will leave the hotel to connect with the s.s. Maori at the Waingaro landing and an exceedingly pleasant run down the harbour will eventually laud our traveller on the Raglan wharf. In the summer it is hoped that the delay at Waingaro will bo obviated, but owing to tljts*Bad roads it cannot be avoided for the next tw’B or three months.
The Maori will also periodic trips to Te Uku, the time-table as published supplying all neoessaiy information.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1594, 29 June 1900, Page 2
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