COAL MINING COMJPANT
vLIMITED.)
HeaiOfiot Fort Street Auckland.
ifeoeiving Depot, Railway'Stattaa.
Local Manafer *. HB B. TL HUNT, [Ngaruawahia Agents : Alexandra ... Mx E, L. Ef Cambridse ... Mr G. J. Neal Hamilton „• Mr J. X, McDonald Te Sort ... Mr W. Chester H«Tcer MrG.F. Hosking fort Waikato ... Mr J. H, Dashwood
rHROUGS FREIGHTS TO, AND FROM WAIKATO, Up Down Auckland to Rtngiriri per ton 90s 25s Auckland to Newcastle „ 40s 80s
Auckland to above Newcastle „, 45s 35s Auckland to Waikato Heads „ 30s 30s RIVER FREIGHTS.
Up ©own Merosr toßangiriri... m 15s 10s Mercer to Newcastle ~. '25s 15s Mercer to above Newcastle 39* 20s 1 Mercer to Waikato Heads ... 15s 15s Yataut— p«r 100 feet — Heads to Mercer, Is 6d ; *o Newcastle, 2s ; to Hamilton, 2s Cd ; to Alexandra «r Cam* bridge, 3s. Mercer to Newcastle, Is Cd ; 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 per 100 extra for loading and discharging. Live Stock taken only at Owner's risk, per Agreement. All Freights if not Prepaid, payable om
Delivery; No Accounts will be kept. Storage will be charged on all Goods not taken delivery of within Twenty-four hours after arrival at destination, at the rate of One Half* •nay per Foot per Day.
PASSAGE&
From any Township on the River to the next •tie, viz; — Bead*, Tuakau, Mercer, Rangiriri, Newcastle, Hamilton, Cambridge, Whata Whata, Alexandra- • Cabin Passage, £r; Deck, 3« fid ; fiorie, 5s Suggy, ss. COAL In bulk, from 4 tons and upward*, 20s per ton to be discharged by consignee j in kit», 27s per ton, discharged by -Company. The Company are not responsible for lost of, or iamage d«ue to, -cargo or stock, arising from fire floods, tempests, the act of God, and the Queen's enemies ; or frota any accidents of the seas, rivers, ; oadnteads, and v navigation, collision, snaggmg, boilers, steam or machinery, or for d«lay or detention of any description. The Company will not be responsible for package placed oil the steamer without shipping notes, printed forms of which can be faftd at the Company's office, Ngarnawahia. Ff*\NZ9CHERFtf, Secretary.
gPECIAL NOTICE. H. L. POSSENNISKIE
Solicits an early inspection of an Extensive 13elec. tion of Choice Ooods, just opened Ex FLECHERO, LTJTTERWOKTH and otber late -arrivals. Consisting of— West of England, Scotch, Bliss Bannockburn, Geelong, and Mosgiel Tweeds. ttPißviNU Black and Bltjb Broad Cloth Silk and Fancy Testings in great variety. Ex Hero and City of Melbourne. STDNBY AND .GEELONG TWBIDO, New Patterns and the latest fashions. $JF Orders promptly executed. Well shrank -and hand-made.
H. L. POSSENNISKIE, ILOR AN© HABIT MAKER, SHORTLAND STREET,
UCKAND.
gJTRANGERS to Auckland •a.ustnecessarily feel puzzled asto the best establishment at which to procure clothing ■and'otheraaecessary articles for gentlemen on a journey. Samuel Coombes there, fore begs respectfully that they will call at the City Clothing Mart, 92 Queen-street, just above the "Daily Southern Orosa" office, where they will be able to choose Itsom the moat varied and best selected stoefc in the colony, comprising tlothiag, hosiery, ties and scarfs, linen and paper 'cellars of all styles, white and coloured shirts, flannel and Crimean shirts, underclothing of erery description, hats, portmanteau*, travelling and carpet bags, perfumery, and other toilet necessaries, &c, <fee, There is also a large tailoring department connected with the Clothing Mart, which— although but lately started— has, from the excellent style and lit of the gar* mints turned out, taken first place intfie trade Specialty to which the attention of travellers is calied : Any garment made within twenty-four hours, and an irreproachable fit guaranteed.— S. Ooombes, City Clothing Mart, 92 Queen-street, tailoring Establishment, High street
NGARUAWAHIA STEAM FLOUR JWLLLS.
¥jyHOLE9ALE PRICES CURRENT;Baoks 100H> bags 50% bags No 1 Sn-dressed "NFM,"perton of 2,000 lbs ... 16 SO 16 13 0 17 0 6 H Silk-dressed Ngaroawahia, per tou of 2,000 lbs 14 3 0 14 18 0 15 0 0 cVarps, per ton ... 9 0 0 Bran, per ton ... 812 O
Oats, per bushel 9 5 0 „ „ crushed ... 0 5 0 llaiee „ 0 6 0 „ „ owwbei i.. 0 6 6
Oatmeal, per 1b „. ... 0 0 3 The above prices mokid* stcks and bags ; saoks and bags not rsturnable.
ZfTOM Casb | t\ per coot allowed on all account* paid withil tkt ttostlr. JL LAMB,
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 546, 18 November 1875, Page 2
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723Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 546, 18 November 1875, Page 2
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