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i '""pin-: r j' HOJior o 11 bee J) ho ks i: I i UKKHY, ; Will Stand at Z\lJi Hammond's Fα Kir, nonr I ii ■ ■ 'ton. I Tkism.s- -.to each Maiv, Groomage, ss, k> be paid j at tho t inif (if srrvice. ! i'«».W ai :is per week, villi every euro j but no reopons.bility. ! -Mures to be paid for before tho Lst .lanuarv, ! 187:2. j w. Steele. I N.B.- Groom in charge, T. F. Mkreihtu. COLJB & Cu.'s TELEGRAPHIC LLNL OF MAIL COACHES. Time 'J'ahie. I Leave Auckland every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at G a.m., —for a. l>. S. l> J Ofcalnihu ... H 6 F;:int Fuissell ... i.> U J Papatoetoe ... 4 G Ngaruawahia ... HO (J ! Pupakura ... G G l-iamiltoii ... '.15 0 J Druiy ... 7 G Caiubridgu ... 40 0 I Leave Hamilton evory Tuesday, Tliursday, and j •Saiunlay, at G a.m., for — j Ngaruawahia .. ... ■■• ... i) 0 Point Kussfll .. 20 0 Fapato'jioe ... [Hi G iJi-ury ... 27 G Otahuliu ... 112 G L'apakura ... G Auu'ikuid ... '.15 0 j L'arcelii forwarded to all par Is of the "Waikato, and muni i»opaid for before leaving Uie ollice. We don't hold ourselves responsible for any parcels value over £5. Dally Thnc TMc. Leave Auckland every Monday, Wednesday, and Fiiuay, ai G'.'ji) a.m., and every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, at S a.m., for— Otaliulni Fapatotitou Fapakura Diary J-cave JDrury at 12, noon, tor Fapakura Fapatoetoe Ofcaliuhu Auckland Leave Auckland at 3 p.m. for s Otahuliu Fapatoetoe Fapakura Drury Leave Drury at 7'30 a.m. fur Fapakura Fapatoetoe Otahuliu Auckland for Panmure and Howick. j Leave A ucklaud at '.j p. m. Leave Howick at 7 '30 a. m. Carriages, iJuggica,, or Saddle Horses can be hired for all parts of the province. JN'OTiCE. —On and after this date a competent Guide and good ."Saddle Hosses can bu had at Ca-ai-bridge, in connection with our Coach, for parlies j wishine to visit the undermentioned places, viz., Tauranga, Maketu, Ftotorua, Hot District, Taupo, aud JMai)ier. Tej-nis moderate. AAJ.EKJUAN COACH FACTOFY. All descriptions of Conveyances built to order, and repairs neatly executed. Horaes shod by ex])erienced workmen. N. 13. -A .Stock of First-class Horses, Buggies, and Harness always kept for sale. Horacs broke in to Harness and Saddle. Booking -Okmci:— Eld ott-STrj-:kt. C. C. QUICK. FiiOPKJKToit. E. F O E T E R & Co., Wholesale and lit tall IKOOsMONGEKS A 1\ T D IEOX MERCHAXTS, Queen AccKLA.vix j Importers of— LYNDON'S patent Spades, Harrow.?, etc: Homsby & Son's Floughs, Harrowa, etc. Circular, Cross-cut, and Pit Saws Smiih &, Wdistood's Cooking ."stoves Loekwood's and Itodger's Taule and Pocket Cutlery ; Dixon and Son's Electro-plate and Nickel oiiver j Enamelled and Tinned iiolloware j English and Colonial j'iu and .Ja-puiwicd Ware i Corde'sFatenc Nails, French and Wire Nails I Cut Floor brads, Finishing ecc. j English and Scotch Corrugated and (lalvanizod fron | Morewood's and liospel uak Fiain (Jaivanized iron \ Sheet Zinc, Nofc. 9, JO, 11, 12, 14 j L'ateut .Mail Axles and Axle Arms I .Eliepdc and Grasshopper Carriage Sj;riugrf Ameiican and Englisii Cam; go iiolcs i American Axes, Adzes, Fici s, Siiovels, etc. I American Pumps, Ploughs, ivjring .Machines, etc. '

' Blasting and Spirting Towder, .Pacenfc iuize. j I B. B. ri. Bar, Plate, bneet, and i(od iron j Cast. Double-shear, Biistar a-inl •'Spring .Steel j Anvils, Vye.es, Bellows. Tuyer Irons i j Shoet, ilod. and Bar ! ' JNortli Bii:.i,-ih liiiia-iu:,.*.;; Co.'«. Belu<jg, etc. ; White and ltd Lea-1, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, etc. ,' i English aud American Kerosene Lamps ; i Devoe's Brilliant Kerosene \ I Locks. Carpenteijj' Pot. I'im. \ j Drawback, Dead, and Eix:e Plate j ! CJiest, Till, Pad, etc. ! I l\ ingles, liujlit and heavy Scotch Tics j j JieaX-y l-'ieid Cnost. Butt, etc, etc. | j Kerosene etc., etc. ; ! PRINCE ARTHUR HOTISL, ! |HOBSO2s STREET, AUCKLAND.! W. S. C. ADRIAN I BEGS respectfully to inform the settlers arid : the inhabitants of the Wuikato, that be has ; ; taken the above Hotel, v.here famiJicy ;;nii visitors i j from the Waikato will find a tirst-clasa table ', kept. Sinde Bedn»oms- Families accomriiodated. j Loots and" night porter. AN''ines and sj;ijdcs of j i the best brands always on hand. j j \\". rf CA. trusts by strict attention to business i I to merit a share of patronage from t*U3 above dis- | J trict, and aasurcs his guests that nothing on his j ! part will be omitted to make* them comfortable. j K era ember — j ! Prince Arthur Hotel, Hobson-street, Auckland. i THOMAS GEM MILLj Blacksmith j J AND • I AGBICULTUEAL I3IPLEI\IENT 3IAKEK. j J SHOEING SMITH,. ETC j

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Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 72, 15 October 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 72, 15 October 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 72, 15 October 1872, Page 1

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