WAIKATO STEAM NAVIGATION AND COAL MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. ; UP RIVER. , TJME TABLE. j Mercer to Ngaruawahia—Mon., Wed. and Friday, at 6 a.m. Ngaruawahia to Hamilton — Tuesday, at 6 a. in. ; also Saturday, *t 6 a.m. (if inducement offers) Ngaruawahia to Cambridge—Tuesday, at 6 a.tn. Ngaruawahia to Alexandra—Thursday, at 6 a.m. DOWN RIVER, Cambridge to Meroer— Wedsesday, 6 a.m. Hamilton to Mercer—Wednesday, 7 a.m. Alexandra to Mercer—Friday, 6 a.m. Ngaruawahia to Mercer—Tuesday, 6 a.m. ; Wednesday and Friday, 11 a. m. Mercer to Waikato Heads-Friday, 5 p.m.—re turning on Saturday as tide suits. t A. Steamer at Mercer open for Special Trips on i Thursday. FREIGHTS.' s. d. Mercer to Rangariri' .. •• •• }2 I ~ Ngaruawahia ... ••• 25 0 I „ Hamilton or Whata Whata ... 27 Ci ~ Alexandra or Cambridge ... 30 0 j Waikato Heads 10 0 Rangariri ... ... to Mercer ... 10 0 Ngaruawahia ... ... >> ... 15 0 Hamilton or Whata Whata „ ... 20 0 | Alexandra or Cambridge ... ~ ••• 20 0 Waikato Heads... ... „ ••• 10 0 Flax, Gum, and Wool taken by Weight. Goiicr.il Merchandise by Measurement or Weight. passages. Passengers—from any one of above Townships to the next one—Cabin Passage 3a. 6d. ; Deck, 2s Return Tickets to" and from Waikato Heads, fare and a-half. • . Note —Man and horse is now taken from Alexandra or Cambridge to Mercer for £ I, arriving there in suflicient time to allow him to get far on his way to Auckland same day. Passenger and Horse from any one of above Townships to the next one, ss. RATES FOR STOCK BARGE. £ s. d. Cattle not to exceed 50 head for barge , ... 7 10 0 Sheep „ „ .300 ~ „ ... 710 0 j Piga „ „. 300 „ „ ... 710 0 The barge has lately taken several loads of cattle from Te Rorito Mercer in one day verysuccessfully. Shippers of stock willftnd shipping by barge to their advantage. •; . ■•_;-.— i COAL Delivered any where "on the river at ; In quantities of 4 tone, (inbulk) ... ... 20s. i In bags ... • ... ••• ••• 25a. j In kits * ... ••• ■• 25s - ! Smith's coal (in kits) ... ... — 30s. | TIMBER. '. • A stock of first-class kauri is kept at Ngaruawahia. Ordinary building : 9x1,4x3, 6x 2, lGs. per 100 sup. feet.j planed tongued and'grooved. 18s. per 100 sup., feet; bridge planking, 9>: 3, los. per 100 sup. feet. : Furniture Timber according to lengths and breadths. Delivered free of freight anywhere on the river, at the above prices: . - ■ NGARUAWAHIA FLOUR MILLS. HPHE Company are now prepared to suppiy Flour, ! J[ Sharps, Bran, «&c. Delivered anywhere on i the river, freight paidj at the following rates, for Cash only :— WHOLESALE. PJRICES CURRENT: ; - £ s. d. Superfine silk - dressed flour, "Brand, j ! "NFM,"per ton'of 2,000 lbs 18 10 0 Silk-dressed flour, Brand. "Ngaruawahia," per ton of 2000 lbs 16 10 0 Wheat Meal „ „ 17 10 0 j Sharps, per ~ ~ 810 0 I Bran, per bushel of 20 lbs 0 1 3j Wheat Seed j Barley Seed ■ ' '. ! ; Oats, Seed and Feed ,• very superior samples can be "seen on board the j steamers —per bushel ... ... 04* 3 : Note.—Sacks Is. ;\solb. and 1001b. bags, 6d. | each extra. Minimum wholesale quantify of Flour j only—sooibs. 5 purchasers under that, Is. per i lOOlbs. extra. | The Company wish it distinctly understood that j these prices are Net Cash, and that no credit for ! flour, &c, will be given. Remittance must accom- j pany each order/ and the settlers will see that this ) is only reasonable, seeing that the Company paid j them cash for wheat, .land are selling flour £2 ss. j per ton less than it can be brought from Auckland. ■-, _ • ■ . j , -i : At the expressed 'wish of many settlers we have j decided to grist with bur first-class machinery, i Price, including smutting, silk-dressing, and freight ; per steamer from any place'on the river to mill and j : back, Is 9d per busheL Waste, 3 lbs per bushel, j ( R. R; HUNT, J Manager, j
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Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 25, 27 June 1872, Page 3
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