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JjSPEg^-COAL MIXIN^TCOM'■B™^ PANY (Limited.

TIME TABLE. P.S. "DELTA."

Cambridge to Ngaruavrahia (daily), 10.30 ft.m. Hamilton to Ng»n»w«a»W <ik»iyVWWOp.m. NgaruawahU to Hkmfltonf jLfy p.m. * " ' ' Hamilton to Cambridge (cUilyUlpJß. or early next morning. t i

P.S. "LILLEE."

Ngaruawahia to Alexandra — Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 a.ril[. f Alexandra to Ngaruawahia — Tireaday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7 a.m. ■ Both Cambridge and Alexandra steamers arrive at Ngaruawahia in time for pas■enters to proceed by 2.20 p.m. train to Auckland. Fare* from station to station :— Cabin, 3s : deck, 2s. 1 ,

JAMES LINDSAY, Manager., Kgaruawahia, March 27, 1880. ;

itK^ XtTAiKkTO STEAM ®fi^SgX^ VT'i NAVIGATION* W»gSMnh&T! MINING COK 7 t^^^mm PANY (Limited). | : ! MrJAMialjXD3AY;Kgaru«^wkßi<t. Agents: MrJ. A. Bnfc&ey ../Hamilton MrG. J.Neal Cambridge Mt E. WidK&tth f ... Afe*»ndra ! M« W.Chester ...Teßore -■- MrJ. H.Daah wood ... Port W»ikato FRANZ SCHBRFF, SecretaryJ Ngarnawahia, March 25th, 1880.

.-LA, QTEAM; COMMUIftCATION between t "lj|^n^^^>> Auckland, Ohinemuri and ' i^HBHKi Om»hu Landing. ' , J. • S.S. *\Biro ißiro," , ' Connecting with P.S. "Enterprise ",at Shortland. ' ' Time Table :-^ Every TuesdAyt from Paeroa and every Wednesday ] from Omahtt at II o'clock, frith m»U apd passengers only. Every Thursday from,, ' Paeroa and ev^ry PritUy from' Oniajui, . at ; 11 o'clock,- With cargo and timber.^. i \ \',

KWSEitefat

A XTCKLAkI) AND bHAUPO A. !

Waikato Traffic.

Arrangements hiring been made fora' THROUGH TRAFFIC to and from 1 'Waikato, notice is hereby given that frjom ' And after MONDAY, the Ist of March neit. all Goods for Stations on the Waikato and Waipa River above NgaruaWahia will be 1 transhipped at Ngaroawabia instead of as hitherto at Mercer. Classifications and conditions as published by Railway will apply to the through traffic. ~ All freights not prepaid are payable on dtlirery. A. Y. MACDONALD, - CeneraJ Manager Anckland Railways. . , X? •i O wXLJCiXvJ? Jc * ' Secretary' WttikliSJ Steam Navigation and Coal Mining Company 1 . 'Limited. ' r • '. Auckland, February 24th, 1880.

rpHORNTON,' SMITH i&LpRTH'S X PRICES CURRENT^Wholesale.

Delivered at Auckland Railway Station. Subject to alteration without notice. . { Crown Brand Flourpcr t0n.. .£140* £14 10s T.S.F. Canterbury Flourdo... 130* ij iqs 14 Sharps, per ton dos. *' ' Bran, per ton 60s Fowl wheat, per bushel "... 6 4s. > The above prices include sacks and bags. Sacks and bags not returnable. Terms— Cash.

Auckland, 23rtl February, 1880. ', '

rpHE EXCELSIOR FLOUR MItL, X HAMILTON.

MESSRS, RIDLER and DALTON Itsving leased from Captftin. Beere the above Flour Mill (late Kiwi), beg to inform consumers that they are prepared to supply first-orate quality Flour, &c«, at following prices c— < ! • WHOLESALE PKICJES CURRENT-j-Freight p»id tp any Station, per Rail or 1 1 Stpamer. , : , " i I '!i u ' ''• 'oolb. ]| 501b. Brand and jPlaqe t ; sacks, bags, pags. Alexandra 'and Cam- f ' '■' s \ bridge— No^r Silk- ' - \ r dressed per ton , ... £16 os £16 109 £17 os Hamilton— No. 1 Silk- " ' dressed p>r 'ton ' .'..' '15 os l ts'io^ id os Alexandra, and Cam* ; •<• ■ . bridge— Kg, 2 Silk- ( ,1 dressed per ton ... , t iso!» 1510s 16 ot „ Hamilton— No. i Silk- ' ' » ' dressed ptfrtbn <• ;.. i& os 1410s ,« os No. 3 (unbranded) 1 j.. 10 10s at os it 10s • Sharps, per tori... £B os j Bran, per ton £& , „ , ' . Tekus— Cash. ' l BIDDER & DALTON.

Notice. to Advertisers.

All advertisements not otherwise ordered will be inserted until countermanded, and charged for accordingly ; and it is particularly requested that, when practicable, such orders for either supplies or countermanding may be In writing. AH achrertisements should b© addressed to the Manager— not to tfrd^tor I .', '.'/ r _ ; ';.',. '

MAIL NOTICE;

\ • .*' ■» - ,T — " h j JMJH& cjam at fti* office' 93 anatop^Foj: Auckland and intermediate offices daily at 7.30 a.m. and 1 p.m. ; for Ohaupo, Kihikihi, Te Awamutu, and Aleaantfra cLuly iit n6on; for Kiri- | kiriroa, Hautapu, and Cambridge daily alt 1.30 p.m.; for Morrinsviljc even* Wednesday and Saturday* at; 7.301 a.m. rfiir^Ngahincpouri, Whatawhata every Saturday at 1 p.m. ; for Raglan, fria Ngaruawania^ every Monday and Thursday at 7.36 a.m. ' ' Herbert Logih, Postmaster. Next English mail via San Francisco, will close at this office on Monday, the 26th instant, at 1. p.m. ; and via Colombo-Brindisi . oh Tuesday, the 27th instant, at 1 g.m.

CHURCB SERVICES.

Church qf England— Hamilton, iia.m.,and7 p.m.; Whatawhata, \ p.ra, ; Ngaruawahia, nyn y a.m. (lay).— Rev. William Calder will, to-night and every Thursday, hold service in Holy Trinity Church, ;N*garaawahia, at 7;p.ni., followed,by' a' choir practice. „ , ' Roman 1 Catholic— Hamilton^ 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. ; Vespers, 6 a.m/ ' . Wesleyan-Cambridgc, 11 a.m. ; Pukcnmu, 3 p.m, ; Hamilton, 11a.m. and 6.30 p.m. \Te Awamutu, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; Paterangi, 3 p.m. ; Kihikihi, 11 a.m.; Ngahinepoun, 2.30 p.m.

Notice.

fTIHE Banks in Waikato will be JL CLOSED bn FRIDAY, 23nl iust. (St. George's Day).

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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1219, 22 April 1880, Page 2

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769

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1219, 22 April 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1219, 22 April 1880, Page 2

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