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■4 AQvaTO STEAM NAVIGATION - •* AND COAL MINING COMPANY LIMITED.) TlMju TABLH, (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) Mercer to Cambridge (per Delta):—Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 am. Ngaruawahia to Hamilton and Cambridge —Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 1 p in. Ngaruawahia i.:> Hamilton (night boat) — Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdaj at 7.30 p m, after arrival of train from Auckland. Cambridge to Ngaruawahia and Mercer (per Deltu) Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 a m. Hamilton to Ngaruawahia daily at 10 a rn, catching the train leaving Ngaruawahia for Auckland at 1 30 p m. Ngaruawahia to Alexandra (per Waikato) Monday, Wednesday and and Friday at 1 p m, after arrival of train from Auckland. Al xandra to Ngaruawahia (per Waikato) Tu-sdny, Thursday, and Saturday at 6 a ni. P. S. RANGIRIRI, Will run as closely to following time as possible, dercer to Ngaruawahia:— Monday, Gam. ftgaruawuhia to Cambridge : Tuesday, 6 a in. Cambridge to.Mercer: Wednesday, 6 am. Mercer to Hamilton : Thursday, 6 a in. To Hea Is, Saturday. A. R. HUNT, Manager. 24th September, 1877. Lectures by the REV. C. CLARK, THE Bev Ch4Bles Clark wi'l delivi r at Le Queane's Hall, Hamilton East, on FKID \Y and SATURDAY, 28fch and 29: hj iust. HIS FAM3US LECTURES Friday, Tower of London. Saturday, Charles Dickens, With Illustrative Recitals. FRIDAY'S LECTUR& TOWSR OF LONDON. In this fam-oisL cture the Rjv diaries Clark will toivh upon, amongst others, tho tollowing INTERESTING and ROMANTIC Subjects?— Historic Monuments —Her Majesty's Tower—ihe Ghostly Visitants —Maud the Fair—T le fir-t Lady Victim Clarences' Dreacn —" Oh I have passed a miserable night" (Richard the Third)— Cardinal Fisber the hero of the beltry tower Sir John Moie and gentle Murgret —Queen Anne Boieyn, the two visits, the Crown, the Block—The Battle of the Faiths,Cranmer, Ridley, Latimer-—Kxe_ cution ot the beautiful and unfortunate Lady Jane Grey.—Sir Walter Raleigh the adventurous Sailor—The Gunpowder Plot —Colonel Blood steals the Grown Jewels—Algernon, Sydney Patriot and Martyr " ttrike on "—Lord Nithsdale's escape—the Heroic Countess—-Grind Peroration. OUR MODERN LIBERTIES. TICKETS to be obtained of P LE QUESNEandR HARRIS, Hamilton ast.and at the office of the WAIKATO TIMES. Prices for each Lecture, —Front Seats, 4s; Back Seats, 2s. Doors open at£7.3o. Commence at 8 o'clock. A limited number of tickets will be issued so as to secure comfort in the Hall, consequently to prevent disappointment, early application is necessary. US T AR aiV ED Per COL UM B US, From: Messrs MIDWINTER & Son, The Berkshire Seedsman. NEW CARROT AND MANGOLD SEEDS. Second Consignment to arrive per < GALATEA/— Capt Black. Pbimb Sample, SELIZIAN SUGIR BEST, 2s 6d per lb On Sale by R. T. MILLAE. or nis Agents : Henry; Buttle, T. V. Fitzpatrick. Wm. Sloane. Paierangi, August 18th, 1877. Rev Chas. Clark FRIDAY—Tower '.of London, AND SATURDAY—CharIes Dickens POSITIVELY THE ONLY TWO APPEARANCES IN Waikato of this Celebrated .eclurer who appears in Auckland on Monday evening n r xt, and leaves for the South on Thursday. Church Services next Sunday. Church of England—Hamilton, 11 am (Lay) and 6.30 n m (Pa* on); Ngaruawahia 11 am, and 6.30 p m ; Cambridge, 11 a m Te Awamutu, Ham; Rangiaobia, 3pm; Alexandra, 7 pm. Roman Catholic Church. Taupiri, 8,30 a m, Ngaruawahia, 11 am, and 6 30 p m. Presbyterian. Hamilton, Ham; Hautapu, 3pm; Ngaruawahia, 6.30 pm. Congregational Hamilton, 11 am. United Presbyterian and CongregaI tional. —Te Awamutu,6 p m. | Wesleyan—Hamilton 6.30 am; Cambridge, Ham and 6.30 pm ; T ' A wamutu, 6.30 p mj Upper Waipa, 2.30; Hautapu 3 pm,

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 824, 27 September 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 824, 27 September 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 824, 27 September 1877, Page 2

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