Notices. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Ai'CKLA.\f) Suction. EASTER HOLIDAYS, 1891. FARES it TRAIN ARRANGEMEN'TS : WAJICATO STATIONS. FAR ES: ORDINARY RETURN TICKETS, for distances under twenty-one miles issued 25 th to 31st March (both dates inclusive), will be available for return up to and includina 14th April. EXCURSION TICKETS TO AUCKLAND, available by any train, will be issued at the following .stations, 25th to ."Ist March (both dales inclusive), and will be available for return up to and including 14tli April : — RETURN FARES: From Ist Class 2nd Class To Aroha ... 22s 15s Morrinsville "I Cambridge j- 21s 14a Tc AwainuUi J Ohaupo 20s 13s Hamilton West | Ng.iruawahia J 08 " s Holders of these tickets may break the return journey (only) nt any stopping itatinu, provided the specified time is aot exceeded. I'asseugerii from stations at which thr.se Excursion Tickets are not issued will be ible to take advantage of the excursiou bookings by taking out a return ticket to the nearest station (in the direction of Auckland) at which Excursion Tickets ire issuable. At stations from which :he train service is intermittent, the Excursion 'tickets will be issued only on ilie days on which trains arc advertised ,'by time-table and this advertisement) Lo ruu. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS: On GOOD FRIDAY, 27th March, ;rains will not run in the VVaikato, with ihe exception of an excursion train from Auckland to Cambridge. Te Aroha and Lichfield, leaving Mercer at 940 am., bluntly 10.40, Ngartiawahia 11.5, Frank:on Junction 11.35, reaching Hamilton West at 11.40, Cambridge 12.35, Mor--insville 12 35, Te Aroha 1.20, Oxford 2.10, and Lichfield at 3 p.m. ; returning : rom l'e Aroha at 5 30 p.ni , Morrinsville j. 15, Cambridge 6.10, Hamilton West r.">, Ngaruawahia 7.44, Huntly 8.14 stopping M'liere required to pick up and iet down passengers'. Excursion fares as lbovc, and ordinary fares from Waibatc stations. There will nol be a return :rain from the Rotorua line on Good b'ririay. AUCKLAND RACES, :;oth am. 3 Ist march. Oil EAS'J'Krt MONDAY, SOtli March, 3 passenger train will leave Te Aroha at 3.-15 a.m., Morrinsville (5.30, Cambridge } Tc Awamutu 6.25, Ohaupo 6.48, Hamilton West 7.20, Ngaruawahia 8, Juntly 8.30, Mercer 9.40, for racecoursc jlatform and Auckland, reaching Auck. and about 12.20 p.m., stopping where ■equired to pick up or set down pas:engors. Excursion fares as above, and irdinary fares. On 30th March, the 2.55 p.m. train, iuakura Junction to Cambridge, will rnr is on Tuesdays, Thursdays and SaturJays. On 30th March, the following train: viil not run 7.10 a.m. Te Aroha tc "Yankton Junction, S.2oa.m. Cambridgt o Frankton Junction, 8.35 a.m. Tc Iwamutu to Frankton Junction, ..nt. Frankton Junction to Auckland, >.40 a.m. Mercer to Huntly, 2.15 p.m, Juntly to Auckland. On EASTER TUESDAY, lUst March, he 5.20 a.m. train, Cambridge to Frank, on Junction, will run as on Mondays A r ednesdays and Fridays. The 10.35 ..m. train Mercer to Huntly will not rui m the 31st. No Goods or Live Stock will be con ■eyed on 27th or 30th March. BY ORDER. District Traffic Manager's Olßcc, Auckland, 18th March, 1891. WAIKATO hospital and cha RITABLE AID BOARD. TENDERS will be received until 4 p.m f FRIDAY', 27th inst., for the SUPPIA f RATIONS, S TORES, MEAT, MILK ;OAL, &c. ; also, for DRUGS and SUR rICAL DRESSINGS for the abovi lospital, and for FURNISHINt FUNERALS for the year ending 31s darch, 1892. Terms and specifications to be seen a his office. WM. De R. TURNER, Secretary. Hamilton, 13th March, 18'Jl. COUNTY COUNCIL WRITTEN TENDERS will be rc eivud up to 1 o'clock p.m. on JAY, the 26th inst., for SUNDR"! tEPAIRS to the ROAD from Tole' lill to Matahura ; FASCINING, CLAY NG, &c. Spcciiicaiious can be seen at Mr Hill' esidence, Matahura, and inforrnatioi an be obtained from mo. Tenders are to bo addressed to 11 Th Ilerk Waikato County Council, Kiri iriroa," and are to be endorsed " Tend, or Contract 41." The lowest or any tecder not ueces arily accepted. T. G. SANDKS, County Engineer. Hamilton, 9th March, 1891. O T I C E The HAMTLTON-WHATAWHVTi tOAD will be CLOSED from MONDA' < T EXT, March 23rd, for about thre during the erection of a culvei nd filling in same at the Railway Cross ng at Frankton. ALEX. ARMSTRONG, Engineer, Waipa County Council, SPORTING SEASON, 1891 PI UNS—.Single and Double Breec UT unci Muzzle-loading, at Auck unci prices. M UNPOWDER —Curtis and Ilai UT vey's Diamond Grain, Germai to. HARTRIDGE CASES — Browi Ly Blue una Green, all sizes. HOT—Chilled \*7" ADS — Fe O and Patent. T V and Cloth Ci UN-CLEANING APPARATUS Game Bags, Cartridge Bolt Shot and Powder Flasks, and evei lescription of Sporting Requisites. CARTRIDGES carefully loadc (with the best materials only in the premises, at lowest currei ates. A N< IT HER consignment A1 J PLI A. PARING AND SLICIN MACHINES, indispensable to tho vho intend drying apples for wint lse. JOHN~ PARR, Seedsman, GKOCER AND GENER. IKONJIOXGEK, HAMILTON HOUSE.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2915, 21 March 1891, Page 3
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