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Railways. AND ONEHUNGA RAILWAY. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS, 1874-75. j i On Friday and Saturday, the Ist and 2nd Januarynext, tho ordinary time-table will bo suspended, and on those days trains will run as follows:— LEAVING AUCKT -IKB i At 7.30, 9, 9.30,10, 10.30, 11, 11.30, 12, 12.30, 1, 1.30, 2, 2.30,3, 4.35, 5.18, 5.55, G. 38, 7.10. LEAVING ELLERSLIE FOR AUCKLAND At 9,9.30,10. 10.30, 11, 11.30, 12. 12.30. 1, l.iO, 2,2.30. 4.30, 5.10, 5.50, 6.30, 8.2. The first and last trains from Auckland will ran through to Onehunga, and those at even hours from Auckland wUI connect at Ellerslie for Onehunga. Between ONEHUNGA and ELLERSLIE a train will run, LEAVING ONEHUNGA At 5.55, 9.55, 10.55, 11.55,12.55, 1.55, 2.55, 5.45, 7.50. And from Ellerslie connecting with those from Auckland as above, - At Auckland carriages will be reserved for passengers joining at Newmarket; and at Ellerslie, on return trains, carriages will be reserved for passengers from Racecourse platform. 3he doors of those carriage will be locked, and passengers are respectfully requested to observo this and the other regulations made for the comfort and good conduct of the public. The By-laws will be strictly enforced. RETURN PARES (Including admission to Racecourse): ±"rom Auckland to Ellerslie .. 2s 6d From any other Station to ditto 2s Cd From any station to any station returns will bo given at ordinary single fares, exclusive of admission to course. No arrangements having been made to include admission to the Ellerslie Gardens and Sports in the j price of the railway ticket, and as it has been found impossible to use the special Racecourse ticket for ! that purpose tickets for the Racecourse will pass the ' holders into that of the Auckland RaciDg Club alone. !' Tickets can be obtained at all stations. \ N.B—The ordinary fare list from any station to I Ellerslie will bo suspended on 26tli December iust., > and Ist and 2nd January next. . • JAMES STEWART, j Acting General Manager. j December 23, 1874. 1 Banks. ' SAVINGS BANK. j ESTABLISHED IN IS 17. j President: - | His Excellency the Governor. j Vice-President : I •\V. C. Wilson, Esq. ) The Rank is open for Receipts and Payments Monday .. .. .. from 12 <o 2 o'clock Tuesday .. .. .. iitto ditto Wednesday ditto ditto TnoßsnAY ditto ditto Friday .. .. .. ditto ditto And to receive Money only on SATURDAY EVENINGS, from 7 to 9 o'clock. Any sum from One Shilling and up I wards recei," for whicli 5 per cent, interest is allowed, 11. CA.MERON, Accountant. Insurance. INSURANCE COMPANY FIRE DEPARTMENT. Risks on all description of property a.cceftei>-...' heretofore, at Lowest Current Katos. Equitable claims will ever be liberally dealt vn , aad paid promptly. LI FX: DJS FARTMSXT. In consequence of the restricfiong im d by .*■ Colonial Legi'Htur". t v .is Vr-•' K \i2-- Ycvn "\viii' v/fis, - ... v;v.iv o.v;o, m. OH'/--? . --i,'x flaiidint;, July iS7i. Photography. o c E. R. H. JiARTLETT, PHOTOGRAPHER, Begs most respectfully to inform his friends -and the public generally that he has RECOMMENCED BUSINESS IN | EXTENSIVE NEW PREMISES OVER MESSRS. J. & J. DICKEY'S, j Adjoixixo ibe City Halt.. Machinery. "OHORMIUM SCRAPING MACHINES, Double Spring Action Cylinders. (POWNALL'S PATENTS.) TO ELAXDRESSERS. This important mechanical application of the Maori principle, now thoroughly tested, and guaranteed perfected, produces fibre worth from £-10 to £60 per ton for roping, or spinning: in Dundee, into textile fabrics. Quality, quantity, no bleachiDg, no waste, only two horse driving power, combined with less cost of production, are the great practical results attained by this valuable invention. Further particulars on application to | J. HURLEY, Manufacturer, "Wellington. OMFORTABLE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, three doors from the Choral Kail, Grafton Road.—Terms easy.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4094, 28 December 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4094, 28 December 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4094, 28 December 1874, Page 1

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