T^AIKATO STEAM NAVIGATION COAL MINING COMPANY !I«kd Office Fort Street Auckland. Eeceiving Depot, Railway^Station. Local Manager : MR R. R. HUNT, Ngaruawahia. Agents : Alexandra ... Mr B. L. H©pe"v, Cambridge ... Mr Tr. J. Neal !;:^ Hamaton ... Mr J. K. MoDonald hi Te Rore ... Mr "W. Chester Mercer ... ... Mr 0. P. Hosking Tort Waikato ... Mr J. H, Daehwood 2HROUGH FREiaHTS TO, A3SD TROM WAIKATO, Up Down Anckland to Rangiriri per ton 30s 25a \Aucklantl to Newcastle „ 40s 80s I ! Auckland to above Newcastle,, 45s 35s Auckland to Waikato Heads,, 30a 30s RIVER FREIGHTS. ■Up Down i Mercer to Rangiriri 15s 10s Wercer to Newcastle ... 26s 15a Mercer to above Newcastle 30s 20s Mercer to Waikato Heads ... 15s 15s Timber— per IUO feet— Heads to Mercer, Is 6d ; to Newcastle, 2s ; to Hamilton, 2a 6d ; to fAlexandra or Cambridge, 3s. fiercer io Newcastle, Is 6d ; to Hamilton, '2s; to Alexandra or Cambridge, 2s 6d !These rates are for Bargeloads, to be loaded and discharged by Shipper. If shipped in small quantities, or received per rail at Mercer, Is jper extra for loading and discharging. Live Stock taken only at Owner's risk, per agreement. All Freights if not Prepaid, .payable -on Delivery: No Accounts will be kept. Storage will be charged on all Goods not taken delivery of within Twenty-four hours atter arrival at destination, at the rate of One Halfyjpennyper Foot per Day. Trom any Township on the River to the next < • , vi 2: — Heads, Tuakan, Mercer, Rangiriri, Newcastle, Hamilton, Cambridge, Whata Whata, Alexandra—* - Cabin Passage, ss ; Deck, 3a 6d ; Horse, 5s £nggy> ss. COAL In bulk, from 4 tons and upwards, 20s per ton ,be discharged by consignee j in kits, 27s per 4 ' discharged by Company. . ffhe Company are Hot responsible for loss of, or damage done to, cargo or stock, arising .fiom fire floods, tempests, the act of God, and the Queen's * enemies ; or from any accidents of the seas, rivers, * w o»dfltea4s, and navigation, colliaion, snagging, steam or machinery, or for delay or detenof any desci Iption. The Company will not l be responsible for pack--■»ge placed ou the steamer without shipping printed forms of which can be had at be Company's office, Ngaruawahia. EB4ITZ SCHBRFF, Secretary.
TT ETI'S DI A R'.nS S, 18 76. Orden for these diaries should bo sent in at * once, as those from home (daily expected) i are all disposed of. * — — -liAITGBErDaB & SILVIB.
tiOTR ANGERS to Auckland must necessarily feel '*■' puzzled as to the best establishment at which *-to procure clothing and other necessary ax tides for .-gentlemen on a"journey. Samuel Coombes there, tfore begi respeotfulfy that they will call at the S-^ity Clothing Mart, 92 Queen-street, just aboj^ "Daily Southern Crow" office, J*bf% gh*^ -will be able to choose from the *>^ *u 'test selected stock in the coin? slothing, hosiery, ties and scarfs, linen and paper .collars of all «tyles, white and coloured shirts, flannel and Crimean shirts, underclothing of very description, hats, portmanteaux, trarelling and carpet bags, perfumery, and other toilet -neceBBai"ieB, '&c., &o, There is also a large tailoring department connected with the Clothdng Mart, which—although but lately, star ted— - nae, from the- excellent ttyle and fit of the garments turned out, taken first place in the trade. Bpecialty.to-which the attention of travellers is called ; Any garment made within twenty-four ,/aours, andean irreproachable fit guaranteed. — SCooaißKS, City Clothing Mart, 92 Queen-street. tTailoriDg High street.
JOHN KNO X, A TICTIONkER AND COMMISSION A. ' AGENT, HAMILTON. ESTABLISHED 1865.
P E C I A L NOTICE H. L. POS&ENNISKIE an eai'ly inspection of an Extensive Selec. tion of Choice Goods, just opened Ex ILEOHERO, LTJTTERWOETH 1 find other late arrivals. •Consisting of— West of Eughnd, Scotch, B'iss Baunockburn, Ge^long, and Motgitsl Tweeas. ■Scpekeink Black and Blub Broad Cloth Bilk and Fancy Vestings in great variety. "Ex Hero and City of Melbourne. Sydney and Geelong Tweeds, Hew Patterns and the latest fashions. sg^° Orders promptly executed. Well shrunk and hand-made, H. L. POSSENNISKIE, ILOR AND HABIT MAKER, SHORTLAND STREET, Auckland.
Sun send Moon* Oct 19, Sun riles 5.13, and gets 6.16. Oct 20, Sun rises 5.12, and let 6.17* CHASES 07 THE MOON. lost Quarter, 22nd, 1,52 a.m.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 533, 19 October 1875, Page 2
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