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Kailways. : A UCKLAND & MERCER RAILWAY. TIME TABLE. <\ KEK DAYS.—Dow.s- Titaiys. ~ ' I 3; B . 7 ■9, 11 1 13 ils • in. a.in a.m. p.ra p.m p.m p.ni i ~nd acn. .. i.159.20 11.K■•!.«»3.40 4. 4.5.15 .. .. I :.'K'a.SO 11.20 2. 0 3.50 4.1415.25 Tec rose Junction.. . r.ri>'>4l 11 4 4.2S 5.311 , Oneliniina, ar. .. • 7.<5.9.5211.422.22 4.12 .. 5.47 Otahuhu .. .. ! 7.511.. .. 1.. |- 4 40! •• • Papatoitoi .. ... S. 1 ..!■.... I•• 4.50, .. Papakura .. .. I 5.31 ..;..!.. |■-520 .. Drurv ' 5.40, .. ■ .. .. '.. .S/-".*, .. Pukekohe .. .. '9.161 .. :.. .. !•• ;0. 5: .. 5 Mercer, ar. .. ■ 10. 5| .. ' :CMI • 1 ' V'r Tbajnh. 3 ~ ~2 4 6 8 110 12 114 16 |a m. am ain a.m. p.m. p.m p.m. p.m 1 Mereer.dep. , 7.15 .. *■* Puk.-kohe . 1 .. ..'»■ 5 •■ ' 4 -M Drurv.. ..! .. .. : S-40 .. ] 5.29 Papakura ..| .. .. 860 .. I 5-o9 Papatoitoi.. .. .. 922 .. V/'J Otahuhu ' .. ' 9-32 . | o-~l Oliehun K a, d' 7.30 5.30 .. 10.15:12.30 3. 0| 4.20 6.24 - Tn June ar ,»7 3SS.JtS't9.44 10.23,12.55,3. S '4.2s t0.33 . Newmarket .. 5.53 U..W 10.3512.53 3.23 4.43 0.43 Auckland,! .. B. 2 10. S 10.47, 1. 2 3.321 4.52 0.57 " Change for Mercer. t Change for Onehunga. SUNDAYS.- Dowx TrAixa. ~~~ 13 5 a.m. p.m. p m. , Auckland 9.25 2.30 4.45 ? Newmarket .. .. 9-35 2.40 4.55 Remuera 9.40 2.45 5 1 Ellerslie 9.45 2.50 5.5 Penrose Junction.. .. 949 2.54 5.9_ r Ooehnnga 957 3.2 5.1. Up Tbaish. j i j i : E~ a.m. p.m. | p.m. Onehunga | 10.1G 3.30 fi.SO Penrose Junctien.. .. | 10.24 S.3S | S.SS Ellerslie 10.2S 3.42 j 5.42 . Eemuera .. •• .. 10.35 3.49 5.49 Newmarket .. ..I 10.33 3.52 : 552 Auckland I 10.4S 4 2 | G.-2 To ensure dispatch. Parcels should be booked ten minutes before the starting cf each train. Trains call at intermediate Stations. By order, until further not'ee. A. V. MACDONALD. General Manager. Public Works, Auckland, May 20, 1575. AUCKLAND AND MERCER RAILWAY. A GOODS TEAIN will leavo Auckland for Mercer every THURSDAY* until further notice, calling at intermediate stations. Goods for this Train received not later than 4 p.m. the day previous. By order. A. V. MACDONALD, General Manager. Coal. n O A L S ! COALSI FIREWOOD, Cut or Uncut, for Cash.—You can depend upon the quality and quantity being genuine, at NICHOLLS & n ALL'S, CORKER OF EDWABDEa ANI> UppER QCEEN-STBEETS. They have To Let, at a low figure, some Buildings, well situated for Workshops, Stables, ic. They provide Bat, Ac, at a low rate. BAY OF ISLANDS COAL YARD, BREAKWATEE ROAD. • BAY OF ISLANDS AND NEWCASTLE COAL OS SALE Office: 7, Queen-street. HENKY GILFILI.AN, Agent. nOALS! COALS!! COALS!!! BAY 0V ISLANDS AND NEWCASTLE. A CONSTANT SUPPLY AT LOWEST RATES. W. !c G. WINSTONE, Wholesale and Retail Coal and Wood Merchants. Considerable reduction made to large consumers. ON SALE, ex ' Kebroyd,' now landing— 350 TONS NEWCASTLE COAL. STONE BROS. Boots and Shoes. BOOTS ! CHEAP BOOTS! SELLING OFF, TO MAKE ROOM FOR SHIPMENTS TO ARRIVE T. ELLISON, BOOTMAKER, Having removed to temporary premises, OPPOSITE THE NEW MARKET, QUKEN-HTKEET, Das determined to sacrifice his large stock o, BOOTS, SHOES, &c, AT ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS I! To make room for further Shipments. Girls' Kid Boots, No. 10 to 13 2s CI per pair Girls' Kid Roots. No. 10 to 13 3s Od per pair Girls'Moroccudo, No. 11 to 1 5s 0 I per pair AUDKEBS. TO" PARKER, WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER LONDON BOOT FACTORY WAKEEIELD-STEEET. pi EOR G E BLACK & CO., WHOLESALE 400T & SHOE MANUKACTUKKIta, BEMO V E D TO CORNER of DURHAM and A LHKUT-STREETS. Nurserymen. "DARNELL "VTURSERIBS. MASON BROS, take this opportunity of thanking thtlr patrOM for th« kind support hitherto afforded tnem, and respectfully beg to Inform them that the Planting Season Is now on, and solicit an Inspection of their MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OV NURSERY STOCK, Which is Unequalled nt rax Oolohiu, consisting of Fruit, shelter, and Ornamental Treei and Shraba, Roses, Thorns, Quicks, and •T»rr requlslU appertaining to Horticulture, Descriptive Cataloguei of which can be had on application at the Nurseries or at MB. ROBT. BRZWTN'S SXED STORE, QviiM-rrßxiT, whom we have appointed our Town Af ent. ■J*/f O N TPELLIKK NURS ER Y. D. HAY Has much pleasure in presenting t>» the public his wellselected and varird list of GENERAL NURSERY STOCK, which is now in splendid con-litioti for removal, comprising Pore-t, Fruit, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, o-es. Bedding Plants, Annu 1 and I iennial Flower S eds'of the b. st description and quality: also, a fine s:ock of Two-year-old Tboru Quicks, grown in the Nursery. Catalogues on application. AiiKxr— '•'. T. CHAPMAN, Queen-street. T>ONKDUST! BONEDUST! r-SCKKYAN'S BAY BONE MILLS. The umlerwned are now supplying Bonedust of their own inanuf-tclun-, guaranteed fro • from adulteration, at £U >er ton of 2.240 lbs. (sacks or bags inclndad).—.T. .s J. SOPPKTT. Freeman'i Bay; or at r*». 8, Lower Quten-slitsei. Boces purcbastd a any quantity for cash.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4270, 21 July 1875, Page 1

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