YJTAIKATO ST«Altt NAVIGATION COAL MINING COMPANY vLMITED.) He*d OlKce Fort Strett Auckland. ißvoeiving Depot, Railway Station.
Looal Manager : MR R. R. HUNT, NgaruawaniaAgents Alexandra ... Mt E. L. Hope (Jambri<*2O ... Mr <*. J. Neal Hnmiltou ... Mr J. K. McDonald Te Ror» ... Mr W. Chester Mercer ... ... Mr G. F. Homing Port Waikato ... Mr J. H. Dasliwcod
THROUGH FREIGHTS TO AND FROM WAIKATO, Up Down Auckland to Ranfiiriri p« ton 30s 25s AuckUn.l to Newcastle 40* 30s Auckland 1 o above New^stlt , ( 45s 3oi Auckland to Waikato Heads „ 30s 30s RIVER FREIGHTS. Up Down Mercer to Rangiviri 15s J^ Merter to Newcastle ... 25* *o Mentor to above Newcastle 30s 20s fiercer to Waik«o Heads .. lo» 15s Timbjcb — per 100 ftet — Heads to Meiccr, In 6d|; to Newcastle, 2b ; to Hamilton, 2s bd ; to Alexandra or Cambridge, Ss. fiercer to Newcastle, la 6d ; to Hamilton, 2s ; to Alexf ndra oi Cambridge, 2a Od Thene rate* are for Bargeloads, to be loaded and discharged by Shipper. If shipped in small quantities, or received per rail at Mercer, Is per j 100 extra for loading and discharging. Liv« Stock taken only at Owner'« ri»k, per %freement. All Freight! if not Prepaid, payable on Delivery. No Accounts will be kept. Storage will be charged on all Goods not 'taken dtHrery of within Twenty-four hours alter anval at destination, at the rate of One Half* peony per Foot per Day.
PASSAGES;
From any Tov.nahip on the River to the next one, viz: — Hends, Tuakau, ivlercer, Ranginn, Newcastle, Hamilton, Cambridge, Whata Whata, Alexandra- • Cabin Postage, 5«; Deck, 3« 6d.; Horse, 5§ Buggy, sa.
rhe Compan are not responsible for loss of, or damage done to, o-ar^o or *ock, arising from fire floods, temper'^ th« act of God, and the Queen's anemies ; or from any accidents of the seas, rivers, roadsteads, and navigation, collision, snagging, ' boilttr*, steam or machinery, or for delay or detention of any description. The Company will not be responsible for pack'tge placed 011 the .steamer without shipping aotes, printed forms of which can be had at the Company's otfice, Ncmuiwahia. FP \NZ SOHBIiFJf, Secretary.
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\WAIKATO STEUI NAVIGATION AND 'COIL JIINING COMPANY (LIMITED.)
TIMR TABLE: W#rc«r to Hamilton ([K>r Waikato) Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 10.15 a in „ (p«r Altrt) Tuesday, Thursday aod Saturday. at 10.16 a tn Mtreer-to Cambridge (per Altrt) Tuesday and Saturday, at 1 10 15 * m Cambridge to Merosr (per Alert) Monday and Wednesday at 6.30 a m. \9 a nil ton to Morcer (per Waiknto) Tuesday, Thursday and ftiturday, at 8a a 1 " \ . " „ (per \ Alert) Monday, Wednesday and Friday 1 at 8.30 a iv
|R. B. HUNT, Local Kantger.
46k WAIKATO STEAM NAVIGATION 4 COAL MINING CO. LIMITED. INOTIOE TO SHIPPERS TO WAIPA STATIONS, Owing* to tlie low state of the Wuipa River, the steunier cannot now reach Terore. Mr Vic-kerb hus iindly consented to allow .jo.ls to bt lauded ou hU farm, and Mr E L Hoph, of Alexandra, has erected a Marquee there, and will reouve goods on behalf of consignee. >etti«M will please make their own arrangemoiils with Air Hope, and instruct their agents in (o*mor the .nderuguad t> dirtefc th»ir good >eith«r to Vickers Landing on the Waipa, or to any station on the Horotiu they may elect. Goods will not be received at Auckland unless spo. tally addressed to any of the abovo landing p!a 'es. Ihe Com) any will not be responsible for any jto>'U nfk'r being landed on riror bank u t Mr /Vl UHll'-. FBANZ BCHERFF, Secretary. Aufkl md, March 4th, 1876.
sGERS to Auckland mustnece»Mrily feel '*-' puzzled as to the best establishment at which ifco procure clothing and other necessary urtioles for gentlemen on h jom-iLy. Samuel*t)oorabes there, fore be^s rf-p<. ' ! y ihat thoy will call at tire Lit> Cloth \; M.i,, 9J Queen-street, just above iho "Dniiy .S -iiUu r,i Cross" ffice, where they will be able to choose from the most varied and best selected sto^k in the colony, comprising •clothing, hosiery, ties and scarfs, hnen and paper colhrs of all styles, *hite and coloured shirts rinnnel and Cnn.eun shirts, underclothing of •Tory description, hats, portmanteaux, travelhug »nd carpet bags, oertumery, and other toilot necessaries, &c, f Jhere is also a 'large Tailoring department connected with the Cloth | <nis Mart, which— ulthough hut latnly started— Irora the excellent style and lit of the garments turned out, tuk»n fiiat place in the trade •^peoialtt ** which the atr< 111,1 of travellers is •called : Any Karmeut mada within twenty-four hours, a*id au irreproachable fit guaranteed. i 3. ■Ojommw, City Olothring Mart, 92 Queen-itrtet, Tailorinji Ef'cablishmont, High street.
OR T H NOTING.
TO HOTEL KEEPERS-Tobacco, Cigars, Jilhard Tables, Cloths, JialJs, Cue, Tips, &o. G. WALLEK, JDtrvct importer from Europe.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 600, 25 March 1876, Page 2
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