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STEAM NAViaAIION s AND €QAL MINING COMPANY (LIMITED.) TIME TABLE-. 3tercor to H»naiitoa|- (per Wsikato) Monday, , Wedne«day and Friday, , , t& 10.15 a m „ „ (per Alert) Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10.15 a m Mercer to Cambridga (per Alert) Tueiday and Saturday, at 10.15 a m Oambridg* to Mercer (per Alert) Monday and Wednesday »t 6 30 a m *miltoa to Meroer (per Waikato) Tuesday Thursdny and Saturday, at 5.30 a a „ „ '(per Alort) Monday, Weduesday aud -Friday, at 8.30 a m R. R. HUNT, Local Manager.

"^TTTAIKATO SXGAM NAVIGATION €OAL MINING COMPANY. TSUtd OSoe Fort Street Auckland. Receiving Depot, Railway^Station. Local Manager : US B. B, HUNT, Ngaruawahia. Agontt : Alexandra ... Mr E. L. Hope Cambridge ... Mr ft. J. Neal IHamiltou ... Mr J. K. McDonald Te Bore ... Mr W. Chester Mercer ... • - ... Mr G. F. Hosking Port Waikato ... Mr ff. H. Dwhwood THROUGH FREIGHTS TO AND FROM WAIKATO, l Up Down Auckland to Uangirrri per ton 30§ 25s Auckland 'to Newcastle „ 40s 30s Aucklanfi'to above Newcastle,, 45fl 35s Auckland to Waikato Heads „ 303 30» RIVER FREIGHTS. "TTp Down Mercer to Rangiriri ... ... '15s 10s Mercer to Newcastle ... 25s 15a Mercer to above Newcastle 3©s 20s Mercer to Waikato Heads ... 15s 13s " .^Timbjer— • per 100 feet — Heads to Mercer, la 6d ; ■to Newcastle, 2s ; to Hamilton, 2s 6d ; to Alexandra or Cambridge, 3s. IMereer to Newcnstle, 4s fid ; to Hamilton, '-2s ; *to Alexandra or Cambri 'ge, 2s 6d These rateslare for Bargeloads, to be loaded «nd discharged by Shipper. If shipped in small quantities,- or received per rail at Mercer, Is per 100 extra for loading and discharging. Xivb 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 onfall Goods not taken t3elivery of within Twenty-four hours after arrival at destination, at the rate of One Half«»nny per Foot per Day. TA^ SAGES. "Prom any Township on the River to the next rone, viz.* — Heads, Tuakaw, Mercer, Rangiriri, Hamilton, Cambridge, Whata Whata, -Alexandra- • Cabin Passage, 5s -, Dedk, 3s 6d|; Horse, 5s *Buggy.i ss. GOAL In bulk, from 4 tons and upwards, 20s per ton t*o be discharged by consignee j .in kite, 27s per v*n, discharged *y Company, The Compan are not responsible for loss of, or tlamr<ge done to, cargo or stock, arising from fire '^floods, teinprr*\ the act of God, acd the Queen's enemies ; or from axiy accidents of t he-seas, rivers, oadsteaAs, and navigation, collision, snagging, '■■boilers, steam or machinery, or for delay ordet?nttion of any descrioKon. The Comt)any;will not *be responsible for pack»ge placed oil the steamer without shipping tnotes, printed forms of which can be bad at •he Company's office, Ngaruawahia. F.P \NZ SCHERFF, Secretary.

-|Z"AURI. TT^AURI. TT^AURX .200,000 feet oT first-class ON SALE AT TBB RAILWAY SAW MILLS, MEKCER, Al/BO Rimtj, & Kauri Ceiling Boabds, Kaupi Pisaae, ttp to 50 .fi\ Kahikatea (for general building purposes.) The undersigned would respectfully call the mi cn ' 'on of tihe Waikato public to the facfc that MAURI can new be obtained PROMPTLY within iheir own district at lowest market iate3 O'do 9by telegram or otherwise will .■Deceive *the best attention of TiiOS. WELLS, IPROPEI«T»R, TIMBEB MKECHAira AND SffORIKBEPE 1 ?, M B R O E R.

jCITRANGERS to Auckland -mustnecessai ilv feel puzzled as to the best establishment at which o procuredotbinganc' other necessary articles for •yentlemen on a jowrney. Samuel Coontbes there. . fere bpgs respeotfully fhat they will call at the Tity Clothing Mart, 92 Queen -street, just above tfee "Daily Southern Cross" ffice, where they *>ili be able to choose from the most varied and fcest selected stock in the colony, comprising clothing, hosiery, ties and scarfs, linen and paper collars of all styles, white and coloured ihirts. flannel »nd Cii&ean shirts, underclothing of • rery description) bats, portmanteaux, -travelling and carpet bags, peifumerv, and other toilet decenaries, &a, <fto, There is vXto a large tailoring department connected with the Cloth ing Mart, which — although but lately started — has, from the excellent style and Mt of the gar meet* turned out, taken first place in the trads Specialty to whioh the attention of travellers is called ; Any garment made within twenty-four Bumrs, Wl -an irreproachable fit guaranteed. — 3. City Olotbing Mart, 92 Queen-Jtteet, Eitftbliitontnt* Sifh itreet. .

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 561, 23 December 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 561, 23 December 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 561, 23 December 1875, Page 2

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