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111% IXTAIKATO STEAM NAVIGATION AND COAL MINING COMPANY (LIMITED.) TIME TABLE: Jderccr to Hamilton (per Wuiknto) Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 10 15 am „ „ (per Alert) Tuesday, Thuraday and Saturday, at 10.15 am Mercer7to Cambridge (per AWt) Tu^dav and SatunJay, at 10.15 am ambridg* to Mercer (pe^ Alert) Monday and Wednesday at 6 30 a m »milto» to M«ro»r {per Waikato) Tuesday Thursday and Saturday, at S 30 an „ „ Kper Alert) Monday, Wedueiday aiid Friday, at 8.30 a iv E.-R. HUNT, Lookl Manager.

•WAIKATO STEAM NAVIGATION «BeAL MINING COMPANY vLIMITED.) tfetel ©ffi«« Fort Street Auckland. Ue—iri*f Depot, Railway'Stfttion. Local Manager : H X R. R. HUNT, [Ifgaruawahia. Ag entt : AtoxMidr* „, Mr E. L. Hope] •Owabriist ... Mr Ct. J. Neal H»»ilUn ... Mr J.K McDonald Tf Rore ... Mr W. Chester Mercer ... ... Mr G. F. Hosking Port Waikoto ... Mr J. H. Dashwood THROUGH FREIGHTS TO AND FROM WAIKATO, Up Down Auckland to Rinpiriri per ton 30s 2nt Auckland to Newcastle „ 40s 80s Auckland to abn^e Nc-n-castle,, 45s 35s Auckland to Waikato Heads,, 30i 30s RIVER, FREIGHTS. Up Down Mercer to Rangiriri .. ... 15s 10s Mercer to Newcastle ... 25t I&s Mercer to above Newcastle 30s 20s Mercer to Waiktto Heads ... 15s 15s iTtMICR — per 100 feet — Heads to Mercer, Is 6d ; to Newcastle, 2s ; to Hamilton, 2s 6d ; to Alexandra or Cambridge, 3?. Mercer to Nowcaatle, Is fld ; to Hamilton, 2s ; to Aleinndra or Cambri 'go, 2? fid The« ra I tes"are for Bargelo.nds, to be loaded ■and discharged by Shipper. If phipped in small •quantities, or recivcd per rail at Mercer, Is per '00 pxtra for loading and discharging. Livr Stock taken only at Owner's risk, per gigreoment. All Freights if not Prqpaid, payablo on No Accounts will be kept. Rtorai,'o will be charged on all Goods not taken <Ai^\vevy of vrifhin Twenty-four hours alter •r-ival at destination, at the r»t« of Oao Uolf<enny por Foot per Day. PAS SAGES. From any Township on the River to tbe next >one, viz. — Hendfl, Tuakau, tvlercer, Rnngiriri, Uewcnstlp, Hamilton, Cambridge, Whata Whatu, AlexandraCabin Passage, Si : Deck, ,3a 6d ; Horse, 5s 'Buggy, Cs. COAL Tn bulk, from 4 tons and upwards, 20s per ton to be di«nharped by eonoipnee ; in kits, Z7s per ►on, discharged by Company. The Compnn are not responsible for loss of, or rbmngf- done to, cargo or stork, unaing from fire flnod«, temp**'*, the act of God, and the Queen's erennrs ; or from ony accidents of tho seas, rivers, onrlnlen'N, and nanVation, collision, snagging, boiVr*, siemr or mnrbincry, or for delay or detention of aiT\ flrscrintion. Ihe Cnnitiiny will not- be responsible for packncre f>la <d on the st^am^r without shipping notcc, nr ned forma of which ran be bad at -the Company's office. Ngaruawabia ,FPANZ SCHERFF, Sprretary.

XT'AURI. TT7-AUKI. "|7"AURI 200,000 feet of first-class ON SAIK AT THK RAILWAY SAW MILLS, MERCER, ALSO Tot at i, Kjt&Vy & Kattbi Ceiiino Boaidb, Faubi Pilus, vr to 50 ft. i if i Ai fa (for general building pu^potei.) <• ,uif?e> «ign^d would respectfully call the ft' ', i< r, of the Waika-o public to the fnrt that FT I C(l n now bo ol.tnined PROMPTLY wit in llei- own di«tri.-t at lowest market ••te* Ord t» by telegram or otherwiie will rr»« t t r b st attention of THOS. WELLS, Propbixtor, Tihbkb Mbbchawt ahd istorr2ee?eb, MERGER.

OTR4NGERS to Auckland mustnoceisarily feel puzzled at to the bost citablishment at which o procure clotbing and other necessary articles for gentlemen on a journey. Snmnel Coombos there, fore begi respectfully 'bat they will call at tho City Clothing Mart, 92 Queen •itreet, jugt aho»e •tk-e " Dnily Southern Cross " ffice, where tbor will be ablo to chooso from tho most varied and bc«t seleete'l stojk in the colony, comprising rlothing, hosiery, ties nnd scarfs, linen and paper follirs of all styles, white and coloured ehirti, flannel and Orin can thirts, underclothing of ererr deicription, bats, portmanteaux, traTellin'j csrpet bagi, nerfnmerr, and other toilet nrcossaries, ke., A-c, There is alto & Itr^o tailoiing d<*pir'mont connected with tho Cloth ing Mart, which— although hut lately ttarted — huj, from the excellent ityle and lit of the gar mentn turned out, tak«n first placo in tin trade Specialty to which the attention of travellers f« called : Any garment made within twenty-four hour«, »nd an irreproachablo fit guaranteed. — & OoOMßri, City Clothing Mart, 92 Queen-ttroet, Tailoring Eitabliibment, High street.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 565, 4 January 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 565, 4 January 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 565, 4 January 1876, Page 2

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