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UCKLAND RAILWAYS A"\ ————— AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT GREEN LANE, NOVEMBEB BTH AND 9IH, 1881. CONVEYANCE OF EXHIBITS. A Train will run ou MONDAY, November 7th , as follows :—: — Te Awamutu dep. 8.0 a.m. Ohaupo — 8.18 — Hamilton Junction ... — 8.55 — Ngaruawahia — 9.37 — Huntley — 10.15 — Rangiriri — 11.0 — Mercer — 12.2 p.m. Pukekohe — 12.50 — Papakura — 130 — Penrose — 2.20 — GieenLane arr. 2.30 — Calls at intermediate stations. A Passenger carriage attached. Tbisti'ain is exclusively for conveyance of Exhibits (and pasbengers in charge of them) to Gieeu Lane, and does not stop for other traffic Tuesday/, novembbb Bth, Tuesday, November Sth, all ordinary trains am as usual. Trains leave Auckland for Green Lane at 10 and 11 a.m., 12 noon. 1.0, 1.35,2.0, 2.30, and 3.10 p.m., returning 10.30 a.m , 12.20, 12.40, 1.33, 2 30, 3.30, and 4.25 p.m. No Goods will be leccived for despatch next day. November 9th, Peince or \V ales' Birthday. No Good* will bo leceivod. The following oulinary Trains will run a-< u->ual, le.iMng Auckland ac 7 0 a.m foi Hck-nsvi'ilo ; 715 and 9.10 a in. fur Otiahuiijia; 8J]() ii.m. toi To Awamulu; and thwse fwr Auoklsmd, leaving IleleiKsviUe at J.oo a.m. and 1 ofl p m , Oiitliunga, 7.5 and 523 am ; Meicei, 0.25 a.m ; To Awamutu, 9.15 a in. All other ordinary Trams \wll bo (suspended and Specials substituted. AUCKLAND— N KWMAKJCLT — GUEUSr LAN E. Fiom 10 0 a.m. to 5.0 p m Trains will le.ivo Auckland and Newrnirket eveiy 20 niiuutos fur Criei'u Lane, lcturning evfiy 20 minuteb fiom 10.40 a.m. to 5.0 p. m. ONETIUSOA— GRIIE.N- LASE — AUCKLAND. 10.30 a m., 12 10, 1. 10, 2.10, 3 30, 4.3.3, and 5.45 p.m. (changing at Jreen L-i'it-). Auckland -oNEHu:s(U— (changing at Green Lune). 10.40 a.m., 12.20, 1.20, 2.30, 3.40, 5.0, and 5.40 p.m. Late Tiain — Oneliunga and Auckland —7.0 p. in , returning 11.15 p.m, as on Satuidays. Wednesday, November 9fch. ti: AWAJirnj uo aucklvnd. Special Tiain as follows :—: — Te Awamutu .. .. oop. 030 a.m. Ohaupo . . . . . — 6 'IS — Hamilton Junction .. — 7. IS — Ngaiuawaliu .. -. — 7.50 — Huntley . . . . —SIS - Rangii'iii .. .. — 545 — Mercer in 1 . 0.25 — :\[eii,u dcp. 9.45 — Pukekohe .. .. — 10.25 — Diury .. .. —H 0^ — IVnioso .luuchon .. —1 1 55 — U loin Lano .. .. an 1 . 12.5 — KENDLKSON, AUCKLAND, AM) INTERJUIDIATfc, STATION I*.1 *. Auckland . .. dep. 9.10 a.m. Newmarkot . . . — 9.26 — Whau — 9.55 — Hendeison . air. 10.20 — In. Henderson ... . dcp. 10.30 a.m. Whau — 10.55 — Newmarket . . .. arr. 11.25 — Change for Auckland and Gieen Lane. MOUNT EDEN AND GREEK LANE. Trains will run every 20 minutes fiom 11.40 a.m. to 2.0 p.m., and 4.0 to 5.0 p.m. each vi ay. AUCECAND TO MFRCER AND TIELKN.sVILLr. The tiains leaving Auckland at 4.15 p.m. and 4.30 p.ra lespectively will this day be po-tpoued until Auckland departure 6.0 p.m., aud other stations in propoitionate time. FARES. Single Tickets issued fiom all Stations South of Mercer, Saturday, Nov. sth, to Wedue.sday, November Dili, inclusive to Green Line, Remuern, Newmarket and Auckland will be available for return up to and including Saturday, November 12th. On WEDNESDAY, November 9th, Single Tickets, any Station to any Station, available for, leturn up to next day, Thursday, November 10th. November Bth and 9bh. Auckland, Nowmarket, Onohunsra, j Mount Eden to Green Line, Oue Shilling, ! single or return, irrespective of cla^s, On the 9th, this Ticket will include admission to Cattle Show, and be issued at 2-> Cd. A. Y. MACDONALD, District Manager.
hea; bathing, baglan. W. POWELL > Begs to inform the Gentry and Public of Waikato that he has fitted up a portion of his extensive premises (formerly the Raglan Hotel) as A Private Boarding House for Visitors, And trust 1 ? by strict attention to the comforts of those who may honor him with their patronage, combined with moderate charges, to ensure a fair share of support. Raglan being remarkable for it* pure atmosphere, romantic seolusion, and the boldness of its rocky scenery, families and invalids desiring a quiet resort for a change will find their health greatly restored by a few weeks residence there. Good paddocks and stabling for horses ; also horses and boats for hire. Raglan, October Isth, 1881.
VETERINARY SURGEON. I BEG to inform the Public of Cambridge and Surrounding Districts that I have COMMENCED 'PRACTICE of my PROFESSION*, and "hope by [strict attention and 'moderate ' Charges to Jshare public patronage.' 1 " > Horses Cured-by- Contract. "No Care', no Pay." Horse and Cattle Medioines always on ' Hand.' • } Attendance Nigtit and Day Y. GRANVILLE, M.R.G.V.S., Dpkb Street CAMBBipGte," (Opposite Hough ton and Sons). «
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1459, 8 November 1881, Page 4
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745Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1459, 8 November 1881, Page 4
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