Notices.
GREAT BARGAINS IK BLANKETS, FLANNELS, JACKETS, ULSTERS, ETC. WILLIAM K. BEIDGMAN Has just opened up a splendid lot of New Goods for the Winter Season, exceptionally well bought, and will be sold, to meet the times, at a very moderate advance. 300 pairs New Blankets, all sizes and qualities, from 6s Gd per pair. Purchasers will find them extra value. Bought a lot, nearly £200 worth, of Ladies' and Girls' Black Cloth Jackets and Ulsters, to be sold at warehouse p r i ces —Girls' Jackets from 3s 9d j Ladies' Ulsters, from 6s lid.
2000 Yards Flannel, all makes, frotm 7 id ? Splendid Heavy Live, 32in wide, Is 6|d, worth 2d 50 Coloured Alhambra Quilts, from 2s 6d Large Stock Grey Calicoes, special value, 32in., at 2^l per yard Splendid Patterns in new Cretonnes, 6fd per yard Strong Worsted, Is Sd per head Very Good Fingering Yarn, 2s per head New Dress Materials, in great variety, from ."Ud per yard Boys' Tweed Trousers, from 3s 9d ; Men's from 4s lid Men's Strong Tweed Coats, 6s Ud, remarkably cheap.
NEW WINTER GOODS In all Departments. Also, Lot of Remnants, cheap and job Lines, Extra Good Value. Floorcloths (27in. upwards), from 9d per yard.
JUNCTION DRAP.ERY WAREHOUSE, Upper Queen*-street, AUCKLAND. MR W. H. NEAL, Teacher of the Pianoforte, Organ, Violin, Flute, and Singing. Pianofortes and Harmoniums tuned by the year or otherwise. For sale — two good Violins ; also, all kinds of Strings, Fittings, &c. For terms and other particulars apply at the studio, Queen-street East, Cambridge.
"VTEW /CLOVER OEEDS ! -I r TANKS ASSORTED -| r 10 CLOVER SEEDS. 10 EX DORIC AND AORANGI The undei signed have just received the first shipment of the new crop in splendid condition, and, having purchased befoie the recent heavy rise, the pi ices w ill compare favourably with other quotations. Also, Poverty Bay & Canterbury Ryegrass, Cocksfoot -»nd Favcy Grasses, GARDEN SEEDS. MANURES — Bonedust. Boneflour, Superphosphate, Peruvian, Huon, Maiden and other Islaud Guanos, Hurat's Chemical Mixture, Salt, <fee, &c. Maize, Oats, Oatmeal, Potatoes, Br\x, Flouk, Sharps, Linseed Caice, &c. Agents for Tomlmson and Haywards Celebrated Non- Poisonous Glycerine Sheep Dip. W. J. HURST & CO., QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. BRANCH STORE : OHAUPO. JAMES RYBURN, Agent.
"\TE\V ZEALAND LABOUR -131 EXCHANGE. R. M. Heighton & Co., 177 Queenstreef, Auckland, House. Land and General Commission Agents, Valuators, Missing Friends and Private Enquiry Office. Properties of every description bought and sold, including Farms, Hotels, Boarding Houses, Businesses. Town and Country Properties Bought Sold or Let. Money Lent on Freehold, Leasehold and Peisonal Security. Mortgages and Loans negotiated. Pdrtnerships and Investments arranged, Rents and Book Debts Collected. Labour Exchange and Private Enquiry Office, having Agenta in all the principal towns in the colonies. It. M. HEIGHTON&Co., 177, Queen-street. MEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS Time Table, On and after July 6th, 1882,
MAIN LINE. AUCKLAND, MfiROER, TE AWAMUTU, SOUTH.— WEEK DATS. - AMA M P M 0 Auckland, de/i. 640 825 4 2 , Newm.irk.et .. (J 50 8 37 4 6 t Keniucr.i .. ... 844 *4 ' Green Lane . l 5 ! Ellerblic .. C Penrose June. 710 859 +41 ■ 0 Otahuhu ... ... 910 457 II I'ap.itoitoi 919 5 6 *15 ■ Manurewa ... 19 ! P.ip.ikura 945 585 ■*21 J Hunua ... 22 Drury ... 547 10 3 663 •23 1 Kunciman 30 ! Pukekohe ... 925 10 35 62= *33 Auckland .. ..." 35 Tu.ikau ... 950 10 53 64, *37 AVhangarata ... .6. 6 40 Pokeno 11 12 7 „ 40 M errnr I a>t - 1 10 25, Ml 22 7 Jfi 43 ( Mercer | | w SQ | u tf 5 *19 ; Whangamarino 3 54 Wciir.injfi ... .., , *50 ! Rangiriri , ... 5 59 Ohinowai ... ... 05 j Huntly_ ... 12 5 10 .". 09 'l.iupiri ... . 115 74 Ngaruawabia... 115 185 *78 ; Pukete *81 ; Te Rapa 84 1 Hamilton June. ... 2 13 85 ' Hamilton ... 1 55 90 ! Rukuhia 94 i Ohaupo 2 50 , 1 90 Lake Road ... .. 1 *98 Ngaroto 100 Te Awa.. atr. ... 3 15 ' | NORTH WEEK DATS. B AM AM P M 0 Te Awa , dep. ... 020 2 Ngaroto *4 Lake Road 7 I Ohaupo 9 50 *11 Rukuhia 17 Hamilton ... 2 5 10 Hamilton June. ... 10 33 2 *20 Te Rapa *23 I Pukete 26 I Ngaruawahia 15 *31 I Taupiri 1 33 35 Huntly 155 *41 Ohinewai ... ... ... %t *45 Rangiriri *46 Wairangi ... ... ... "| *51 Whangamarino 57 Mer^i «J; j1 10 ,"' 60 Pokeno ... 626 41 *G3 Whangarata 65 Tuakau ... 846 2 1 68 Auckland 70 Pukekohe ... 7 6 225 «'" •77 Runciman 78 Drury ... 743 3 3 7" •80 Hunua . 81 Papakura ... 754 315 !.'.' *85 Manurewa ... ... ... W 89 Papatottoi ... 832 3 "49 7"50 92 Otahuhu ... 841 359 94 Penrose June. t9 0 +4 15 8 2 •95 Ellerslie •96 Green Lane '". \" 97 Remuera ... 915 430 835 I 98 Newmarket ... 921 J4 40 841 100 Auckland, arr. 930 449 860 i B— A Passenger Carriage is attached to this Train, which stops for passengers bysignal only, and runs from Huntly to> Hamilton on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays only. t Change for Onehunga. t Change for Helensville and intermediate stations.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1829, 27 March 1884, Page 4
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