Auctions. SALE OF GROCERIES &c, AT THE BAZAAR, CAMBRIDGE. THIS DAY, At 11 a.m. £A HALF-CHESTS NEW SEAOU SON'S TEAS (Rosebud) 100 Boxes (lOlbs. each) of New Season's Teas 25 Boxes Price's Candles 50 Bags Rice. The above goods are in prime condition. ALFRED BUCKLAND & CO. CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE. Thursday, April 7th. At 1.30 p.m. OAA HEAD OF MIXED STORE £\J\J CATTLE Dairy Cows, Beef, Fat and Store Sheep, &c. ALFRED BUCKLAND & CO. CAMBRIDGE HORSE SALE. Saturday, April 9th. 11 a.m. PRODUCE, FRUIT, POTATOES, &c, &c, 1.30 p.m. nf\ HORSES, comprising Riding, I \J Light Harness and Draughts. ALFRED BUCKLAND & CO. OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday April 12th. at 1.30 p.m. QA CHOICE WELL-BREDN O U STEERS 4-year-old, fresh condition !?,.„„, 50 Well-bred Cows and I *™ m Heifers f p , 20 Well-bred Young Cattle iuKe, 60 Head Mixed Sexes, all well-bred. / 300 Head Mixed Stores 40 Head Good Beef Diary Cows, Fat and Store Sheep, &c. ALFRED BUCKLAND. & CO NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Auckland Section. EASTEBJBB7. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS AND FARES, WAIKATO STATIONS. Train Arrangements : On Good Friday, April 8, Trains will not run in the Waikato, with the exception of an Excursion Train From Auckland TO TE AROHA, CAxMBRIDGE AND TE AWAMUTU, leaving Mercer 9.30 a.m., Huntly 10.35 a.m., Ngaruawahia 11.0 a.m., Frankton Junction 11.35 a.m. This train will reach Ohaupo at 12.5 p.m., Te Awamutu at 12.30 p.m., Hamilton West 11.40 a.m., Cambridge 12.30 p.m., Morrinsville 12.30 p.m., and Te Aroha at 1.10 p.m.; returning from Te Aroha at 6 p.m., Morrinsville 6.50 p.m., Cambridge 6.50 p.m., Hamilton West 7-30 p.m., Te Awamutu
6.45 p.m., Ohaupo 7.5 p.m., Ngaruawahia 8.10 p.m., Huntly 5.45 p.m., . stopping where required, south of Mercer, to pick up or set dowu passengers. Ordinary Fares, ; Auckland Races. On Easter Monday, April 11th, 18S7, a Fast Passenger Train will leave Te Aroha at 5.30 a.m., Morrinsville 6.15 a.m., Cambridge 6.40 a.m., Hamilton West 7.25 a.m., Te Awamutu 6.40 a.m., Ohaupo 7 a.m., Ivgaruawhia 8.10 a.m., 3 Huntly 8.45 a.m., Mercer 10.10 a.m. for Racecourse Platform and Auckland, , reaching Auckland about 12.45 p.m. By this train extended excursion ) tickets to Aucklaud, available for return ) by any train up to aui including 25th April, will be issued as below : — ) From First Class. Second Class. Te Aroha .. 20/- 15/Morrinsville ) 10/ io/ ) Cambridge / 18/ " M/ " Hamilton West ... 15/6 11/6 Te Awamutu IS/- 13/Ohaupo ... 17/- 12/6 i Ngaruawah ia 14/- 10/6 Holders of these tickets will be able to > break the journey at any stopping station, going or returning, provided the specified time is not exceeded. From other stations Saturday Return Tickets will be issued. ) This train will stop where required to pick up passengers for Racecourse or ) Auckland. Passengers desirous of returning same day can do so by a train leaving Auckland at 6.20 p.m., and ) Racecourse platiorm at 635 p.m., reaching Cambridge and Te Awamutu about ) midnight, and Te Aroha about 12.40 a.m. On April 11th the following trains will ) not be run : 8.0 a.m.. Frankton Junction to Te Awamutu ; 9.15 a.m., Te Awamutu to Auckland; 11.40 a.m., Auckland to Otorohanga; 8.20 a.m., Te Aroha to I Fraukton Junction; 9.15 a.m., Cambridge to Ruakura Junction; 7 p.m., I Frankton Junction to Te Aroha. On April 12th the following trains will not be run : 11.40 a.m., Auckland to Te Awamutu; 3 p.m., Te Awamutu to Auckland. E FARES. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS ' will be issued from any station to any station, Wednesday, 6th April, to Monl day, 11th April (both days inclusive) and from any station to Racecourse or Aueki land on Tuesday, 12th April, and will be • available for return up to and including ■ Monday, 25th April, and . EXCURSION TICKETS TO AUCK- . LAND Will be issued from the following Stai tions, 6th to 12th April, both days inclusive, and will be available for return up to 25th April. [ From Ist Class 2nd Class Te Aroha ... 20s 15s Cambridge } Te Awamntu J- 18s 13s Mori'insville J i Ohanpo 17s 12s 6d Hamilton West 15s 6d 11s fid Ngaruawahia ... 14s 10s 6d Holders of these Excursion Tickets may break the journey at any stopping Station- going or returning, provided the ' specified time is not exceeded. Goods traffic will be suspended on Aipril-tith, llth, and 12th. I BY ORDER. ; TO FARMERS. 1 TVTEW REASON'S ri RASS SEEDS ! EEDS ! i I Clean, Heavy and Well-saved. II Pkicks. —Cocksfoot, 4d per lb. ; Italian and Perennial Rye, 4s per bushel. Sacks, 6d each. n Delivered free at any railway station in Waikato, in parcels of 10 sacks or more. Kett prompt cash. Samples on applicatiOlltO F. P.CORKILL, New Plymouth.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2298, 2 April 1887, Page 3
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