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Business Coras. , F. WEBSTER * (LATE L. TORSTKR AND SON), NEXT THE UNION BANK, Is prepared to supply, on the shortest notice, HARNESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT REASONABLE PRICES. Pack-snddlns (Otago Pattern). Ladles' and Gents' Saddles and Bridies, Mi ; itary Bridles, Accoutrements, Leather Cases Body Belts, Leggings of all doserip- ' lions Haversacks, lirusliware, Breaking Tackle, &c. W'U 'LK.SALC ASI) RETAIL. II O M A S JENKINS, LICENSE!" CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND FORWARDING- AGENT. Overland Mail Express Office, Fort-street, Auckland. WILLIAM EIIRINGTON, CONSULTING ENGINEER, Canada liuiLi'ixus, Quekn..strekt.' WAR NOCK BROTHERS, 4 CANDLE MANUFACTURKRS. TticuMOND, Cox'a Cheek; Omc*—Durham-street, AuocLAvr. w. H tz w A R D ' s BEDDING. FURNITURE, AND FUNERAL FURNISHING WAREIIOUSK, WYNDIIAM-STIvKET, NIXT TO QUEEN-STREET CORNER. Residence and Shop—Ctrner pf Pitt and Grey-streets. PHILLIPPS AND SON, + OIL. COLOR AND GLASS MERCHANTS, Importers of Paperh ingings. Scrim, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Colora, Varnishes, French Polish, Goldleaf, Artists* Colors and Brushes: Plate. Sheet, Croirn, Ornamental and Photographic Glass; Picture Frame and Tape-try Mouldinjrs; Clock and Compass Glasses; Glased Sashes, Doors, Ac. Glass Cut to Sis*, and r-arefully PacWml. 05 & 07, QUEEN-STREET. Yy PARKER, "WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER LONDON BOOT FACTORY WAKKFI ELD-«TR.Err. Railways. & MERCER RAILWAY. TIME TABLE. WKEK DAYS.—Down Trains. 3 I 6 ( t {9 I 111 13 I 15 a.m.'a.m a.ni.,p.m p.m p.m p.m Auckland, dep. .. 7.1. r > 9.20.11. P jI.GO 3.40 -t. 4,5.15 Newmarket .. .. 7.25 0.8011.20 2. 03.R0 4.14|5.2/» Penrose Junction.. 7.390.44 11 34;2.14|4. 4 4.28 5.39 Onehunga, ar. .. 7.480.52 11.42,2.22 4.12 .. 5.47 Otahuhu 7.51 ~ .. |.. .. 440 .. Papatoitol .. .. 8. 1 .. .. .. .. 4.50 .. Papakura .. .. &.31 ~ .. 1..j••5 20 .. Drury 5.40 .. .. .. ... 5.20 .. Pi.kekohe .. .. 9.10 .. •• |•♦| •• •• Mercer, ar 5 !.. 054 .. UP TRAIMH. ! 2 4 6 ; 8 jlO 12 |14- 16 a m. a.m a m. a.m. p.m. p.m p.m. p.m. Merrer, dep. .. .. 7.15 .. 4 4 Pukekohe . | , 8 5 .. 4.54 Drury.. .. .. 1 ; 8.40' .. 5.29 Papakura .. .. .. | 8 50; .. 5.30 Papatoitol.. j .. • .. ; 9.22 ( .. <>.11 Otahuhu ... .. 9.32; .. j 0.21 Onehunga, (1; 7.30 S.oO'. .. [10.15.12.30.3. 0; 4.C0 r ».24 Pn. June, ar !*7.39 8.3S t9.44'10.2:ij12.38;3. S''4.2S 10.33 Newmarket I. .. 8.53 0.50 4.43 (3.48 Auckland, a ! .. 0. 2.10. b10.47i 1. 2 ; 3.32l 4.52 0.57 * Change for Mercer. f Change for Onehunga. sUN l> a Vs.- Down Trains. 13 ! 0 a.m. p.m. p m. Auckland .. .. .. 0.25 2.30 4.45 Newmarket .. •• 9.35 2.40 4.55 Remuera .. .. .. 940 2.45 5 Ellendie 0.45 2.50 5 5 Penrose Junction.. .. 0.40 2.51 5.0 Onehunga 057 3 2 | 5.17 Up Thainh. 24 ; 6 I a.m. p.m. j p.m. Onehunga 10.16 330 5.30 Penrose Junction.. .. i 10 24 338 } 5.38 Ellerslie ' 10.28 3.42 t • r >- 4 - Remuera ~ •• .. : 10.35 3.40 | 5.4-.) N, wmurket .. .. 10.:i3 3 52 5 52 Auckland .. .. .. i 10 48 4 2 ! 0.2 To ensure di*{.atcli. Parcels should be booked ten minut* s before the staiting of each trniu. Trains call at intermediate Stations. Bv order, until further notice. A. V. MACDONALD, General Manager. Public Works, Auckland, May 20, 1875. Auckland and mercer railway. A GOODS TRAIN will leave Auckland for Mercer every THURSDAY until further notice, calling at in-term-diate stations. Goods for this Train received not later than 4 p.m. the day previous. By order. A. V. MACDONALD, General Manager. Oil and Colourmexi. OTI C E OF REMOVAL. FAPJERIIANGING, OIL, COLOR, AND GLASS WAREHOUSE, No. 53, Corner of Queen and Wcit Queen streets. J. HENDERSON Has much pleasure in announcing to his friends and the public generally that he has removed to above address, where he hopes to merit a continuanco of their liberal support. NO. 53, QUEEN-STREET. Machinery. rjlWO-STAMP MACHINE. patent atmospheric stamp and quartz CRUSHER, FOR SALE—One of tho above Machines, for tho Pulverisation of Gold, Silver, or other ores, to an impa'pablu powder; is very slmplo In construction, little liable to get out of order, and easily repaired by ao ordinary mechanic when necessary. The principle up«»n which the machine is constructed allows two or more stamps lo be driven from the same shaft, and in warranted to do with two stamps as much work as an ordinary seven or eight-stamp rail). The machine is itself surprisingly small and can bo carried on a cart or on pack horses, and put up in a few hours. Working Plans and further informatiam may be obtained on application to W. AITKEN, Land Agent. Sarsaparilla. J> R O BONO PUBLICO, THOMAS FISH T-ikes this opportunity of again bringing his wollknown Tonic before the public, and at tho same time returns sincere thanks to his patrons and friends for the very liberal patronage hitherto accorded to him. From T. Fish's many years' experie ce in tho Manufacture of Chemicals, Jtc., under tho lato Dr. Stratford, he fwU every contidence in guaranteeing tho Etlicient Manufacture of the article, so that his SARSAPARILLA may continue to be held in the same estimation by the public at large which it has hitherto. T. Fish has inadu considerable increase of lato in hit Manufacturing Plant, and can now execute orders with de-patch. THOMAS FISH, CHEMIST, I'IIINCEM-STREET. QN SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, BISQUIT, DUBOUCHE & CO.'S celebrated PALE BRANDY, In hlids., qr.-casks, and cases. I* D. NATHAN & C©~ AGENTS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4272, 23 July 1875, Page 1

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