•Rail , w^ B . 8j ■£ AUCKLAND B TIME TABLE. B§ ?REK DAVS-Dowkt ~ . M NeWkt. .. 7.11 9.5 itao 2loi,n'V sil * H 1 2gR :: i : 2 '- .:: :: i2" : £ 1 •Hunua .. &31 .'. " " " i 540 .' J " Kj Puke'e .. 9.18 .. " " e - c i • i Ef •Buck. .. 9.27 .. " -• ,b.3t; .. : MIS Tuakau .. 93S .. " "| " ;H S •• ! " E| *Pokn. .. 10. 0 . " '■ i•• ■»•»», ..: ' K| ilcr., a. .. 10.12 .. " "| " L J|j •■ ':.'.' MB i 2 * 6 8110 fl2 ~i4 —fs-—, B Mr.il *: m - a : m r"« a : ffi - lKm : p -. m - >»■ & P 2o ffl I Tkn. '.'. '.'. ;; ;; •■ i • 4 °-'.'. If *Buc.i .. .. 7.45 .. .. •• 1•• «+ .. m Puke j .. .. 7.55 .. .. ' "• f 35 -. m jjj. a._ .. .. 828 .. .. \\ 1 " J-« .. B ♦Hun; '.'. '.'. ." '.I ".' I " =26 '.'. B| Papra 1 .. .. 8.49 .. .. '■ aS.K " E 'Mna! .. .. 9. 6 > " , d ||? " M ra-toi .. .. 9.2 i , •• s-M .. m 'Otha .. .. 9.31 .. .. I " Jj; .. M Onha, 7.19 8.25 .. 10.15:12.36 2.17; i'u •; H l> Jt'{7.2B 8.3 f9.43 10.24 12.45 $:£f « E Viler.' .. ass e.47 10.25i2 49'?3i: "s P^'''" 3 * M Eraa .. 8.47. 0.56 10.37 12 5S 2 41)! 45? el!?-" K Ne*t. .. 8.51 10 0 10.41 !. 2 2.4 I 5 gS' - E Auca. .. !9 010.10110.50 1.11 2 53' s.io 7 J " M ' t Change for Mercer and B t Change for Onehanga. '-ions. m II Change for A nckland. SUNDAYS.- Dowk TraiTT al AncWand, dep 9.25 »'ai i SS - Newmarket .. .. 9.35 240 I? Remuera 941 2.46 !5 , EUersUe 9.4S 2.63 I 5 I Penrose Junction, . 9.52 "> 57 ! 5,0 Ooehunga, arr. .. .. 10.0 3. 5 I s*o Otahuha .. | " u Pnpatoitoi .. .. ( " Uγ Tatiss. 2 i~~JOtahuhu ":"• P . m - i pm - Onehunga. dep 10.16 330 : s'i) Penrose Junctien, .. 10 24 333 ' 510 EUersUe 10.28 3.42 ' 5 « Eemuera 10.37 3.51 ! £51 Newmarket .. .. 10.41 355 ' 555 Auckland r.r .. .. 10.51 4. 5 s. 5 Note.— Trains stop at Stations marked * by simal only. Passengers wishing to .Vight must give notice to the Guard at the previous station. Passengers are requested not to enter or leave the cars while in motion. Season and School Tickets issued to and from ill stations, at very low rates.—Apj.ly to the Manager To insure dispatch. Parcels should be booked tea minutes before the starting of the train. FRANK B. PA-SMORE, Superintending Engineer for Constructed Hallways. On and after Sunday, April 9, the Fares between Auckland and Onehunga will b« Keiluced. Ellep-SLIe. Penrose Jct. Oneucsoa. Ist CI. 2nd CI. Ist CI. 2nrl CI. Ist CI. 2ndC. S. I R. S. i R. s. d s. d. s. d. s. d 3. d.js. d.ls. d. s. <1 . d. is. d. TiTi 1 o'l 6 0 91 i>. 1 0,1 e'o 91 : I o'l o'o 9'l e 0 9;i 0,0 6 0 9 0 9!l 0,0 6 0 SI 01 60 g'l | 0 9 1 0 0 6 0 CO »'l OiO 610 ! I 0 ! l 60 913 0 91 OjO 6 0 (I 0 1 60 9J13 I ■• I " ' °i 1 0*6,0* By order. A. V. MACDON'ALD, Genpral Manager. A UCKLAND AND MEP.CER -C&- RAILWAY. LA T E TR AI N. Until further notice, a Late Train will leave Onehunga for Auckland every SaTUKi'AY NIGHT at 7 o'clock, returning from Auckland at 11,15. By order. A. V. MACDONALD, General Manager. Wholesale Druggists. ~T> ÜBLIC NOTICE. This is to certify that T, James C. Ayer. of Lowell, Mass., am tho Inventor and atanufacturerof " Ayer's v berry Pect-Til," " Aj'ert Cathartic Pills," " Compound Kitract of SHrsaparilla," "Ayer's Hair Vigor," and " Ayer's Ague Cure." That each and every one of these cinpounda or remedies forwarded t>y iue to Australia and New Zetland is especially manufactured for Henri J. H»rt, of Me bourne. Australia, in a peculiar manner, to adapt it to ihc-:e markets, v.yare. Thit they ate ■ specially and pe-otht-r com|ioun<ied by me. (signed) JAMS C. AYER. Sworn to before a >. ot ity Public and attested by the British Consul in Boston. CAUTION. P. HAY MA N AND CO. ARE NO LONGBR AGENTS FOR DK. J. C. AYER'S CELEBRATED MEDICINES, Which are expressly and peculiarly prepared, DIFFERENT TO ALL OTfiER3, anil have ENGRAVED O.V T -E WRAPPERS the name of HENRI J. HART, GENERVL ..GENT FOR AUSTRALIV AND NEW ZEALAND. Purchaser* of Ayer's are respectfully solic!t< d to carefully inspect th* Wrappers before pnrchising, and to reject as purious t>ll that are not as abore described. A Y E R ' S COMFOUiVD EXTRACT OF SAKS A Pα KILL A. One of the most Alt«r.itives ever produced for Purifying rhe 81.i0.i an<l liiviuoratin? the System, and th« Cure of .Scroti*, I'lcirn. Humours, Corruption-, Blotcites. Kry-ipe .s. and all Skin Diseases. Affections tjf ;h>! Heart, i iv.-r, &c, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Hlieuniiiiia v. General Debility, and Female Disorders. The ab ve being purely a medicine, and not a b-verage. one b-jttlo far more efficacious than any Sarsapariil.t hitherto offered to the public. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. An Anodyne Expectorant, and reliable antidote for Consumption, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Cronpj and all Pulmonary Diseases. AYER'S HAIR VIGOR, RzSToaixo the Natural VirAurr and Color or TUB IIAIK, 13 Dot aD< e, nor Joes it p.-ssess any coloring matter or offensive substance wh*t«Vfr, neither will it soil th. l ntoat ileliciite fabric, but id an agreeable drosaiQS to the hair, iiromoti-s Us :ux»ri.v.t gruwth, giving it richiiKss and beiuty, leta.A'us B:i!iintss, andinvanably restore* FADtD on aiiEv n.-nii to it.- Original Color. The above 1 It-gar t prepare-tons luve long been str.jng : y r.:c -innui.d -d by the Medical Profession, and cominv.ul n n-nrld-wi<le n-.puUtion, which is suificitnt guarantee «..f tueir utiiiiy unJ US' Ayer's Almanacs, .ont.iniu,' instrujtions fer gratis Ou applic .tion. SOLE WQ.II.ESACB v€ ii.NTS FOR NEW ' w ZBaLAM): % KEMPTHORNE, PHOSSER, AND CO., f DUUGGIST3, STATIONERS, COMMR-sIO.f AND GK»NER\L MERCHANT 3, DUNEDIK AND AUCKLAND J Wellington : Fbltos, Griiiwade & Co.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4637, 23 September 1876, Page 8
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