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'"Tpil 1C TJI O K O V G 11 .U R l< J) 11 OR S K 1 DEllliY, Will Stand at Mil Hammond's Faiim, near lliniuhon. Tki.'.ms- IT) cjit'h Mntv, Groomngr, s*, to l>r j>aitt •at tin , 1 inn , oi' service. Good Paddoeks :i( 2s per week, with every e:mv luit no responsibility. Mares to be ])«id for before the Ist .lamiai-y, 1572. W. HTFKLK. N.B. Groom in charge, T. F. Mkkkditk. & Co.'s TELHG'RAIMIIC LINE \_s OF MAIL COACIIFS. Leave Auckland every Monday. Wednesday, and Friday, at (i a.m., for — s. i>. ,s. i). Otaliuhu ... 2 I) Print Russell ... 1T» 0 Papatoctoe ... 4 (> Nguruawahia ~. .'>() 0 Papakura ... (I li Hamilton ... .'!") 0 Ihury ... 7 (') Cambridge ... -10 0 Leave Hamilton every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at (> a.m., for— Ngaruawahia ... ... .. ... r> i) Point Russell .. 20 0 Papato<.-too ... .'!') (5 Drury ... 27 (> Otahulm ... l>2 (> Papakura ... L\S (J Auckland ... ,')"> 0 Parcels forwarded to all parts of the Waikato, and must he paid for before leaving the oilieo. We don't hold ourjielves responsible for any j>. r els value over IT>. Dii'ihj Thin'. Titlili'. Leave Auckland every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at (i'.'M) a.m., and every Tuesday. Thui'Hday and Saturday, at 8 a.m., for— ()talnil)u j'apatoctoe I'apakura Drury Leave \)r\\vy at 12, noon, lor I'apaknra J'ajiatoetoc Otaliuhu Auckland Leave Auckland at.'{ p.m. for : Otaludiii J.'apatoetoc Papakura Drury l>eave Drury at 7'.'JO a.m. for I'sipitkura Papatoetoe Ofcahuhu Auckland Daily for Panmurc and Howick. Leave Auckland at 'A p. m. Leave H owick at 7 •'•JO a. m. Carnages, JJuggics, or Saddle Horses can be liircd. for all parts of the province. NOTLCK. —On aiul after this date a competent Guide and good Saddle Horses can be had at Cambridge, in connection with our Coach, for parties wishing to visit the undermentioned places, viz., Taunnga, iMaketu, .Hofcorua, Hot Lakes District,. T.aupo, and Napier. Terms moderate. AMERICAN COACH FACTORY. All descriptions of Conveyances built to order, and nrpairs neatly executed. Horses shod by experienced workmen. N.I). -A Stock of First-clasH Horses, Buggies, and Harness always kept for sale. Horses broken in to Harness and Saddle. JiOUKINOOri'X.'K -Ef.MOTT-KTKHK'i'. C. 0. QUICK., Pitoi-JUKToit. K l> O R T E R & Co., W/iulfsalc and Ji'afail IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS, Qukkk Stjuokt, Auckland. Importers of— LYNDON'S patent Spades, Harrows, etc: >Honisby & Son's Ploughs, Harrows, etc. Circular, Cross-cut, and Pit Saws Smith &, Wdlstood';* Cooking Stoves Lockwood's and Rodger's Table and Pocket Cutlery Dixon and Son's Elootro-plato and Nickel Silver Enamelled and Tinned Holloware English and Colonial Tin and Japanned Ware Corde's Patent Nails, French, and English Wire Nails Cut Floor Brads, Finishing ditto, etc. English and. Scotch Corrugated and Galvanized Iron Morewood's and Gospel Oak Plain Galvanized Iron, Sheet Zinc, Nos. 9, JO, 11, 12, 14 Patent Mail Axles and Axle Arms Elleptic and Grasshopper Carriage Springs American and English Carriage Bolts American Axes, Adzes* Picks, Shovels, etc. American Pumps, Ploughs, Poring Machines, etc. Blasting and Spurting Powder, Patent Fuze b.&YL Bar, Plate, Sheet, and Kod Iron Cast, Double-shear, Blister and .Spring Steel Anvils, Vyces, Bellows, T.uyer Irons Sheet, Rod., and J3ar Copper North British India-rubber Co.'s Belting, etc. White and lied Lead, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, etc. English and American Kerosene Lamps Devoe's Brilliant Kerosene Locks. Carpenters' Pot. Rim. Drawback, Dead, and Fine Plate Chest, Till, Pad, etc. Hinges, light and heavy Scotch 7'ies Heavy Field Gate, Ciiest, Butt, etc, etc. Kerosene etc., etc. PLUiNCE ARTHUR HOTEL, II OBS ON" SI REE T, AUCKL AN D. W. S. C. ADRIAN BEGS respectfully to inform the settlers and the inhabitants of the Waikato, that he Las taken the above Hotel, where families and visitors from the Waikato will iind a first-class table kept. Single Bedrooms- Families accommodated. Boots and night porter. Wines and spirits of the best brands always on hand. W. S C A. trusts by strict attention to business to merit a share of patronage from the above tiistrict, and assures his guests that nothing on his part will be omitted to make them comfortable. Remember— Prince Arthur Hotel, Hobson-street, Auckland. JOHN ONION, Boot and Shoemaker, ISGAitUAYVAHIA. Repairs neatly executed. ? ■•* ■

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Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 68, 5 October 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 68, 5 October 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 68, 5 October 1872, Page 1

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