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1 . 0F COAOHfa, • ' - ! ■W.K. i 'CAßTJEßViilran;to^fol4w v - " -iji^Tim&^aiJle^ayryinfe; jtf Jft. #ail|- -^>- «• " J Leaves jja^rLdlge fo'r.^flamU^jn^aily, 'at i.3oVm<' } t , , Plll , „•:« f , Leaye.B. Ham4|,on for Pambrjdge .daily, - it on amval o^ralqj'Z.SQ.^.yii^, v 4 , , 7 ( Leaves Tp A, 1 " 0^? ty Jffa-mutoju atjlA; " ft,m,lHonday, Wednesday',, an^, Friday. ... LWes H^miltqn .fo^^e'i^^ojia^t fi, a.m. Tu^Boiay f( T3tur4d^y,fnd^^t,urdayl „: ; '",; K^^^RDS'' , "';,'; j .'". ,h Begs to th,a^k hia.f j^ends fou iheir.r liberal patrQnflge,-aoadw4shes< tQ 4»aw. [attention! ; ' ,tp the, time "table tbejow>! >which: 1 .wall ■ :meet \< cv.cry tr^in foronuofto Auckland. ,;,{' j - I CoacHes leave ,-Hsmiltoii ,foi« Railway -. Station to'meet train.- » v " r * '■ ' , ■'•'', J ' B. EDWARDS,' » Co'dch Proprietor anct Stable J^eepei\ „ , HAMILTON. , , 1 npE ,AROHA 11 X^TD, HAlilLTbNi T. H'iwiWE, ,- '« ' Will run a i, Coach Three Times a Week. i Starting from the Waikato .Hotel o& " TUESDAYS, .THURSDAYS & SATURDAYS. 1 . 1 -.. #i : '.Fares :— Single. 10s; Return,- 18s.

*':W..H;H' A ' ZA . X ' D ' - . ' -> GUNMAKER, ! By special appointment tq His Excellency Sir Arthur H. Gordon, 1 G.C.M.G, Governor of New Zealand, 168, 'Queen-stbeet, AwkiiAN.P, < Agent for W. and C t . S.cott^nd Soa'sGuns, and for Hay, Menicks and Co.'s Limited " " "RdslinTowdcrSlills, Edinburgh, - HAMME&EtiKfS AND'CHpKEBORE a . ♦ . , 10 U tf S, . Extensive shipments now ready frpm.W* and C Scott and Sons, Isaac Holhs and Sons. P. ' £W*Bley and 1 "Soil,' W. «Wl Greener and other S makers. '' '" ',' »'• ' l Hammerless Guns, ...£l5 o 0t0^33 o o I}Qublefßvcecb.loaders. ... 5 o oto 18 o o " Sihgle'dirfa - „) .. 5 o oto 800 Double Muzzle-loaders . 215 oto iof o o ' Single ditto ' ... ... 110 oto 500 'Snider Carbines ... 310 oto 500 Martini-Henry Rifles 1 ...' 9' o O'to 10 o 0, 1 Saloon Rifles .. ... 2 O; o.to 350 " Revolvers ... ... 1 o o ; to 500 Air Guns/sHooting ball or shot . . . 410 o Direct" Shipments of Sporting Powder, Shot, Caps, Wads v Cartridges, Cases, Rifle andvßeyojvejr Animumtistfij^Gun <Case|,, Gj^rtio Bagi, ' tartridge^Belts, Re-cappers, Turnovers, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, &c. Eyes for Birdstuffing^ Firearms purchased or exchanged. Repairs promptly and efficiently done. B^=s7" W". H. H. .draws special attention to his Shooting Gallery, 40 yards long, where firearms may be tested hy intending purchasers.

7)OYAL STANDARD CARRIAGE i ' AND SPRING FACTORY, • DUKHAM STEEEJ 1 TV^ST, AT7CKI/AND. ALEXANDER MACKIE b Desires to letum his sinceie thanks to his numeious customers and to the public generaliy for the very liberal share bf support that has been gi\ en to him in the pasty and he will try to merit and hopes to gam an increased trade in ' the future. A.M. has now got the best Preniises in the province of Auckland, and has gone to. a great evpense, in order''that. at a first cos.t he might have his whole placfe, men, and machinery so arranged as to economise to the fullest extent both in time and labor. He has do^e so .that he might be enabled to give his customers the iull benefit arising from such economical time arid labor-saving arrangement, and this being accomplished he has now the greatest facilities for doing an extensive business with ease and quipk despatch, and at the lowest prices. All orders r .given or sent to A.-Macme, either for new work or repairs, will receive his immediate attention, ' and the same will bejpromptly< and faithfully ■ , executed, and he is willing to give to Settlers in the Country districts all the assistance and all the advantages that he possibly can ; he is therefore prepared to do their work, when required, ' "building any kind of Carriage or Vehicle of any given description, on time payirfcnts oh such terms as shall, be niost suitable and advantageous to the customers, 'so that if settlers don't hay c a Trap, the fault will be theirs not his. See our Illustrated -Tradb' Circular -which will be hung in all Railway Stations and in all public places — see it and read it. , P.S.— A.M. begs to intimate to his customers that he has engaged the. services of a Coach Painter, also a Coach Trimmer, s6 that all work will be done- under~his"OWirsiip"e~rviston and directions, and guaranteed to be, done in first-class tyle. ' '.v/,\ A U > • > v ' • ' - ■

riTIXCURSIONS ' FROM' AUCKLAND XL* TO THE HOT LAKES AND BACK!, Extending over eight days, and including (First->class Hptfels) Kellys well-appoinied Coaches ; properly qualified Guides and Boats for I £10' lbs. WILLIAM:' KELLY Has made, aijangementa.to book, Touristy from ' Auckland direct to the Hot Lakes ' ahtl Bacfe. .including ' highest-class Hotels for if party of two, ur . '" ' Vi ] ; £10 .lOs'eAch ! for any number above two. ■ The Tourists by, this route travel by the ; B.s. ' Gjfehelg' i,q laurangi^, where they obtain first-class accpmtj.ci^tionj at , ,1. , > ; [ _ , , , t M». McLoTJGHLIN SI "I - "• . .' COMMEROTAL "iOTEL, ; thenqe ( by Kellys poachep to ■ Ohinemutu,f . allowing ihalf-an'hQur in the buah for lun* cheon and qhange jof^hovsea^, arriving' in good time for. dinner a£ Mw , Morrisons 1 Hotel. ' Afyey inspecting the magnificent scenery arcjmd Ohinemuta the Tourist 1 wiE ' ! be'cpnveyp6^,t(6 the Wairpa, where a.qualii) ■ v fied'Gin^e wiilbe,pxov^de4tG> accompany T ithe Tourist, fron^ME r JsaclUie's Hotel 'aj^rojw^aie JTarawer* tgtthe white, (and pjnk RotamahapSj having, the; option' of ' v^^ngittf! Geyse.re at Whakare- ' warewajfeitheij.gpingqr, jetiujtiv.ig". , h , 1 iv j - r ,u" t !>' w 7 rr ' ' ■ r L^ MB'.'K; HlLL'will'iid future pombine ' ''»H'A^EBRt)MNG- : , with' ii& , GeneraTCammissfon BuMne3«v J l ' !<"' r , > jA ;^ent'fo r «"M6BBrB'; l Pratei'"'BroB/ SSarei' ,j l>rokeES,"Ofr Auckland kiid (JrahamStbWn. " '

J(L w/- > ! ,-- _..r .i.. ; ' ' ■' \ ''' MR.'X; H'lLL'will'iiri future pombine ' "'»H'AR'EBRt)MNG- : ; with"' his 1 GeneraTCammissfon BuBines«v J x ' !<"' > jAi^ent'fo r «"M6SBrB'; l Pratei'"'Bros/ SHarei' brokeES,"OfJ Auckland &Sid GrahamStbWn. * '

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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1365, 31 March 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1365, 31 March 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1365, 31 March 1881, Page 4

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