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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 974, 19 September 1878, Page 2

 

WAfKATO~~STiSAM •->Ar'lt)^ G r )AL Mli^N'^COMlpAY Hatui, Ofßce-Fopt Stre'6t •AijcWand^, Receinng Depot, RaUway Slation. r "-"lOo6ZrWffi*g er 'r* " — -™- II'SI.AYE. R. 11UN T, "*"~"""'"" "" 'S.gentT: ■ --"•-. Alexandra : oil: »i ; Mr E. L. Hope Dimb'i^ee MrG. J. Neal ia. «ton (Aoting Agent) Mr Jas. Black , T d Kore Mr W. Cbesfer Mercer... ... Mr F. KliDgenfeld Port Waikato ... Mr J. H. Dushwood ■'■ FPNZ SCHEJRFF, Secretary.' Auckland, October 20th, 1877. TXtAIKATd STEAM NiviGATION W AND, COALMININGr COM- vJA^fY (LIMrT)|D). _. NOTICE.' ,:'. '- '''T^SHlp'pifftlF GOODS TO '■'■ '" • WAIKATO. The Company beg to notify that itheir present system .of taking 1 charge of Goods ior Waikato, which for years past has proved so convenient and satisfactory both |to Shippers and Consignees, will be discontinued. Thid alteration has Decome necessary m consequence of the Railway Department •efuslng all facilities for a through traffic. From and 'after the 18th inst., Ship- pora will please consign all Goods for Waikato to -. ? .:. Oakb OF.W.S.N. Go.-.Mebger. The Company will; pay. Railway Carriage to Mercer, £»<! forward the loodß to all parts of Waikato with care ,nd despatch^" J u ' ' '"■ r Down Freight for Auckland will be landed over to Railway at Mercer. Kates of Freight will be the same as Secretary. vjy Auckland, February 4, 1878. ~ 1 --->- - ■ fnHORNTON, SMITH & FIRTH'S L PRIOE3 CURRENT— WHOLE n ■, ■ .-. --v .- ? ■ ■ ■ ■ • sale; ; ; ' v - ; Delivered at Auokland Railway Station. Crown Brand" Flour, r per ton 15 0 0 15 10 0 16 0 0 CS. F. Canterbury FlOUr, ; : . ; per ton 12 0 0 12 10 0 13 0 0 Sharps, 810 0 %an 8 0 0 Fowl Wheat, per , /<) r/ . bushel 4 6 „ The abo/c prices iaclude sacks and ba^s, sacks and bags not returnable Terms— Oat.h ■ Auckland, August 14,, 1878, ■-„ • i ■:• ■,' 7-. ■:.■■:■• "^ NgaruawahiaStbam Flour Mills. €Mr HOLE^ AliK' PRICES OUR VV 'RENT:— . Freight paid to any Station; per Rail or Steamer. i >< , ': ' Sacks ! 1001b bags 501b'bags? f No. 1 Sk-drsd * ■« N r FM" per [Alexdra. & Cambridge. ton 16 10 0 17 0 0 17 10 0 '■■ ■'■ [Hamilton & Whatawhats. 1(5 0 0 16 10 017 0 0 No2Si'JWd" ' ' ■ ' Ngaruawahia, [Alexandra & Cambridge, per ton 13 10 (J 14 0u 14 10 0 [Hamilton & Whatawbata. 13:00 13100 14 00 so 3 (Un- '' -"■ brauded) ... 11 10;0 12 0 0 12 10 0 Sharps, per, ,cm ... ... 810 0 BtUa, per ton 8 100; Oats, per bushel ... , t . 5 6 ' }) „ crushed.., , ft , 5 6 Oatmeal per lb ... 0 3 I'p.rmß Oaih ;2£ per cent allowed on all accounts paid with m the m<Vh, E. LAMB. o , ;,..;, KIWI ELOUBL MILLS HAMILTON. /WTTTHOLESALE Prices Current:— Saoks 1001 b bags 501 b bags No. 1 Sk-d per . ton 2,0001bu 17 13 0 18 3 0 18 13 0 No.2Sk-drad ' per ion of a.OOOlbs ... 15 13 0 16 3 0 16 13 0 No. 3(Un- (Maaded) ... 12 10 0 13 0 0 13 10 0 Sharps, per .•,;,•.? ton 8 10 6 Bran, per ton 8 0 0 Terms : cash ; 2 per cent, discount allowed on all accounts paid within the month. The above prices are subject to alteration at any time. G. B. BEERE, Proprietor. W. t*. HARP, plarrier and general store- Kj keeper, MUtfUINSVILLE, tfLAK.O. KW orders promptly attended to. Piako, Monday and Friday ; returning from Hamilton Tuesday and Saturday freight taken by Weight or Measure- ment, at £3 per ton of 2,000 lbs. -i ff {ff TWO-YEAR lUUj JJJ OLD NELSON : THORN QUICKS, at Lowest Rates. COATES T~CAMPBELL. j "JAMESON BROS. & CO., CHRJCTCHURCH, GRAIN & PRODUCE MERCHANTS Impjktj-bs ov Am. Kinds of AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, IMPLE- MENTS and MACHINERY, Export Ordets promptly attended to.

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