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Railway, AUCKLAND AND ONEHUNGA RAILWAY. REGULAR TRAINS TO THE RACES. ON the days of the Races (26th and 27th December, 1873, and Ist, 2nd, and 3rd January,. 1574), a train will leave Auckland for Jtllerslio Racecourse, at 9 a.m , and will run as frequently as possible, and as maybe found desirable after that hour. It is probable that the train will run about every hour. One train only will leave Onehunga for Ellerslie at 0.;5Q a.m.; aDd one train only will leave the Racecourse for Onehunga in the evening of each day at i 45 p m , and the last train for Auckland will leave the Racecourse at 6 p.m. J'assengcis will be warned of the departure of the trains by the ringing of a bell at the pla1 form. All train will stop at Newmarket. It is earnestly requested that the passengers will assist the Railway Authorities as much as possible by not over-crowding, and by obeying the orders of those in authority ( Return tickets, including ADMISSION to the COURSE, at 3s each, may be obtained on and after the 24ih December, from the Station Clerks, at Auckland, Newmarket, Onehunga, and from Mr Chapman, Bookseller, Mr Upton, bookseller. Queenstreet. Auckland, and from Mr Robinson, Chemist Parnell. Any person getting into the train without a ticket will have to pay 3s each way. Ey order. Auckland, December 17, 187:!. AUCKLAND AND ONEHUNGA RAILWAY. TpHTS Line will be OPENED for ■»- Passenger Traffic on WEDNESDAY, 24th December, and will run as per Time Table on 25th, 28th, and following days in December. The 2Gth and 27th December, and Ist. 2nd, and 3rd January 1874, being Race Days, the ordinary time table will be set aside, and trains will be run according to special advertisement. TIME TABLE. Leave Auckland.. .. 8.0 .. 12.0 .. 4.30 Leave Newmarket .. 8.15 .. 12.15 .. 4a5 Leave Penrose lunction am .. 12 37 .. 507 Arrive Onehunga .. 8.45 .. 12 45 .. 5.1 Leave Onehunga .. 9.0 ..10 .. 530 Leave Penrose Junction 9.11 .. 1.1 l ~ /)]__ Leave Newmarket .. 9.36 .. 1.30 .. o!o(i A.rrive Auckland .. 945 .. 1.45 ~ e!ls FARES. Return, Ist 2nd Ist 2nd Class. Class. Class. Class. . ~ , s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Auckland to Onehunga ..16 10 23 16 Newmarket to Unehunga ~IC 10 23 16 Other Stations to Onehunga 09 00 10 09 Onehunga to Auckland ..1(5 10 23 10 Penrose to Auckland ..10 10 23 10 Other Stations to Auckland 0 9 0 0 10 19 Between any intermediateStations 09 00 10 09 By order. AUCKLAND AND ONEHUNGA RAILWAY. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. A LL persons are warned against Entering or Leaving the Carriages while the Train is in motion. By order. Drapery. ' J^OURNING-. THE BEST. STOCK OF M"cTcr B, 3O JJ gjB;_OO PS In the City is to be found at J. M. McLACH LAN'S 218, QUEEN STREET. s. d s. d. Black Alpacas, from 0 8& to 4 G Black Muslins, from 0 71 to 1 0 Black Glace Grenadines, from .. .. 0 llj to 2 0 Black Challis Bareges, from .. .. 1 7to 2 2 Black Points, from 0 71 to 1 '0 Black Figured A lpacas, from .. .. 1 Stol 11 Black Llama, from .. .. ..1 6to 2 0 Black Tamzine (Mourning Alpaca) .. 3 9to 4 C Black Sedan Cord (wooldyed) from.. 2 10 to 3 3 Black Barathen, from .. ~ .. 2 3to 3 9 Black Balmoral Crape, from .. .. 2 oto 4 6 BlackJParamatta, (Silk Warp), from.. 5 3to 6 6 Black Coburg, from 1 oto 3 6 JUST BECEIVED PER CHILE, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S CLOTHING, LADIES' DRESSES, AND MILLINERY, DOLLY VARDEN HATS, PROM 9d. EACH, at T. MoMASTEKS', 242, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, OPPOSITE THE NEW MARKET. V^UE EN-STREET HOUSE E. B. S a ALDERS Begs to announce to the Public in town and country that he Las added MILLINERY to his business of DRAPERY & CLOTHING, so that■ every article |of Apparel for Lady or Gentlemen m»y now be obtained at his Establishment. The princ pies of business observed are one piucb, and every article sold at the lowest living profit. R.B.S. wishes specially to notify that the MILLINERY DtPARTMENT is placed under the superintendence of Miss Mould, and the work-room under Miss West—two lucres who were recently open for engagement, and'long and favourably known in the Millinery trade. THE DRESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT Is still conducted by Miss Powell, whose taste, and workmanship has given such general sntisfaction. | TAILORING DEPARTMENT.^ Mr Campbell, Tailor, Queen-street, continues to make for this Department, Men's and Boy's Clothing, whose proficiency is so well known as to need no comment. A LARGE STOCK of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, and MILLINERY are on hand, and prompt attention given to all commands. . Countrj orders carefully attended to. 83T Abbress :— H. B, SHALDERS & CO., '« 203 AND 802, QUEJJN-STRERT.

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1210, 19 December 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1210, 19 December 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1210, 19 December 1873, Page 1