tITAIKATO STEAM NAVIGATION ajtt DOAL MINING COMPANY Haad OAoa Fort Stnat Auckland. Beotiving Depot, Railway Station.
Local Manager :
MB B. R. UCKT, Ugaruawania. Agents Alexandra ... Mr E. L. Hope Cambriie* ... Mr O. J. Neal Hamilton ... Mr J. K. McDonald Te Rore ... Mr W. Chester Mercer l Mr-G. F. Hoskin* Port Waikato ... Mr J. H. Dußhwood
THROUGH FREIGHTS TO AND FROM IWATKATO, Op Down Auckland to Rangiviri per ton 30s 25b Auckland to Newcastle 40s 80s Auckland to above Newcastle ,, 45s 35s Auckland to Waikato Heads „ 30s 30s RIVER FREIGHTS. .Up Down Meroer to Ranginri .. ... 15s J1 Mercer to Newcastle ... 25s io Mercer to above Newcastle 30s 20s taercer to Waikato Heads .. 15s 15s TCimbir— per 100 fe«t-^Heads to Mercer, Is 6d ; to Newcastle, 2s 5 to H.milton, 2» 6d ; to Alexandra or Cambridge, Ss. Mercer to Newcastle, Is 6d ; to Hamilton, - 2s ; to Alexandra or Cambri Ige, 2s (5d These ratei are for Bargeloaeta, to he loaded and discharged by Shipper. If shipped in small quantities, or received per rail at Mercer, Is per . 100 extra for loading and discharging. Livi Siocr taken only atf Owner's risk, ' per agreement. All Freights if not Prepaid, payable on Delivery: No Accounts will be kept. Starage'will be charged on all Goodsnot taken deHverr of within Twenty-four hours attar arrival at destination, at the rate of One -Halfpenny per Foot per Day.
PASSAGES.
Prom any Township on the River to the next one, viz: — Heads, Tuakau, Ivlercer, Ranginri, Newcastle, Hamilton, Cambridge, Whata Whata, Alexandra- • Cabin Passage, ss ; Deck, 3a 6d ; Horse, 5s Buggy, ss.
The Compan are not responsible for loss of, or damags done to, cargo or stock, arising from fire floods, teinp?"'\ the act of God, and the Queen's inemies ; or from any accidents of the seai, rivers, jrwidsteads, and narigation, collision, snagging, boilers, steam or machinery, or for delay or detention of any description. The Company will not be resDcnsible for package placed on the steamer without shipping Dotes, printed forms of which can be had at the Company's office, Nearuawahia. FBANZ SCHERFF, Secretary.
TO7AIKATO STEAM NAVIGAIION
AND >COAI< MINING COMPANY (LIMITED.)
TIME TABLE
Ufaranr to Hamilton (per Waikato) Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 10.15 am „ "(per Alert) Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10.15 am Mwcer to Cambridge (per Alert) Tuesday and Saturday, at 10 15 a m Cambridge to Mercer (per Alert) Monday and Wednesday at 6 30 a m. Hamilton to Mercer (per Waikuto) Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 8 a in „ (per |Alert) Monday, Wednesday and Friday* at 8.30 a-m
B. B. HUNT, Local Manager.
WAIKATO STEAM NAVTGATION k ,-COAL MINING CO. LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS TO WAIPA STATIONS, OWING to tin low etate of the Waipa River, the stesmer cannot now reaoh Torore. Mr Vickbbs has kindly consented to allow to be Unded on hi-> farm, and Mr E L Hofi, of Alexandra, has erected a Marquee there, and will receive goods on behalf of consignees. Settlers will please mate their own arrangements with Mr Hopi, arid instruct their agents in town or 'he undersigned to direct, their good either to Vickrr's Landing on the Waipa, or to any stntion on the Horotiu they may elect. Goods Trill not be received at Auckland unless specially addressed to any of the above- landing platen. the Company will not be responsible for any pro ris after bemg landed on river bank at Mr VlCK«'<. FRANZ BCHERFF, 'Secretary. Aufkland, March 4th, 1876.
O TR A • GERS to Auckland muttnecestarily feel puzzled at to the belt establishment at which io procure clothing and other neceaarj articles for (•nllemen on a journey. Samuel Coombei there, ore bees respeot fully that they will call at tho Jity Clothing Mart, 92 Queen-street, just abovo ke "Daily Southern Cross" ffice, where they rill b« able to choose from the most varied and est selected stock in the colony, comprising Io thing, hosiery, ties and scarfs, linen «nd paper ollars of all styles, white and coloured shirts annel and Cricean shirts, underclothing of very description, hatt, portmanteaux, 'travelling nd carpet bags, perfumery, and other toilet ecessaries, &c, &o, There is also •& large 'ailoring department oonnected with the Cloth tg Mart, which — although but lately started— v, from the excellent style and fit of the gart*nta turned.'out, takvn first place in the trade peoialtj *+ which tha attention of travellers it died : Any garment made within twenty-four ran, and an irreproachable fit guaranteed. — 8. OOMIMi Oily Clothing Mart, 92 Quten-street, ailoring Establishment, High street.
jTORT H NOTING. TO HOTEL KEEPERS— Tobacco, Cigars, lliard Tables, Cloths, Balls, Cue, Tips, Ac a. WALLER, Dirtot importer from Europe.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 599, 23 March 1876, Page 2
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767Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 599, 23 March 1876, Page 2
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