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Excursions. 1 -k i "rnxcTOsioN TRIP ON rj THK WAITEMATA. The Auckland and Xorth Shore wiTi fifiVnl liU'ftM p-erry Company's ps. TE AROHA Will leave the Ferry T at 2 p.m. on SATURDAY, 15th December, for a CltUldfcJ IN THE HARBOUR, calling at Glen Orchird. Fares: One Shilling. Refreshments provided on board. H. W. HEATH, Mauwr. "VT7-AIKATO STEAM NAVIGATION A>*D COAL MINING CO. (LIMITEO). EXCURSION TO PORT "WAIKATO. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28xn and 29th, 1877. On arrival at Mercer of First Train from Auckland the hteamer 4 DELTA' will proceed to Port Waikato, remain there About two hours, and leave ag%in at 4 p.m. for Mercer, where a Special Train will be in 1 waiting to convey the Passengers to Auckland. Excursionists by Friday's steamer may, therefore, either return the same day, or stay a day at the Port and Return by Saturday's Steamer. ! FARES: a. d. Retwrn Tickets per Steamer 6 0 1 Return Tickets per Rail and S f n«mer 13 2 Obtainable at Auckland Railway Ticket office. FRANZ SCHERFF, Secretary. Auckland, December 14, 1877. AND NEWCASTLE RAILWAY. EXCURSION TO PORT WAIKATO. Single Tickets to Mercer issued on above days are available for return by Special Night TraiD, which leaves Mercer on arrival of steamer ' Delta* from Port Waikato, both Friday and Saturday Nights, 28th and 29th instant. I FARES. s. d. Return 7 2 Per Railway and Steamer 13 2 A. V. MACDONALD, General Manager. UCKLAND AND NEWCASTLE , RAILWAY. OPENING TO HAMILTON. WEDNESDAY, December Id. being the day fixed for Opening the Line to Hamilton, Second-class •Single-fare Tickets will be available for Return Journey, from all Stations between Auckland aud Newcastle; available as far a3 Hamilton. These Tickets will be available for return on the day following. Auckland to Newcastle, available for Hamilton, and return neit d*y, 12s 4d. Trains will leave Auckland at 7 a.m. and 1.35 .m. A Special Train will leave Hamilton at 4 p.m. , Passengers by morning train from Auckland will thus have a stay in Hamilton of about three hours. As the Time Tahle will be altered to suit the distance. Passengers will do well to ascertain correct departure from Koadside Mations day previous. A. V.'MACDONAU), General Manager. Auckland and Newcastle Also, KAIPARA RAILWAY. . CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR EXCURSIONS. , cheap fares. ' Ordinary Sincle Fare Tickets issued from any Station, bettvean Saturday, 22nl liecember and Wednesday, 2nd January inclusive, will be available for returning any day up to, and including Thursday, 3rd January. BOXING DAY. NEW YPAR'S DAY and 2nd January. Trains will run during greater portion of the day every twenty minutes teiween Auckland and Elierslie. Fares.— Auckland, Newmarket, and Cnehunca to Elierslie—One Shilling, single or return, irrespective , f class. Train for Waikato leaves Auckland at 6.15 p.m. Tickets, admitting to Lour.se, can be had at Auckaud, Newmarket and Unehunga stations, A. V. MACDONALD. (General Manager. Conveyances. WCKOWTHER, 0 VICTORIA LIVF.KY & PAIT STABLES, (Corner of Lome and WelleslT-streot*. Patronised and appointed Livery Stable-Keepe to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh and Hts Excellency Sir G. F. Bowen. For Hire—A great variety of Carriages, open and close ; Broughams and Wedding Carriiges, with Grey Horses ; Buggies, single and double-seated, hooded and open, for single or pair of Horses; Four-wheeled DogCarts ; Breaks for picnic parties; Covered Conveyances for driving to out-Oi»i.rici« La lies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses, rt-C , «fcc. Charges Moderate. Dress and Fashion. CONFIDENCE. rjIHE JJOOSE, (CORNER OF VULCAN AVENOE AND QUEKN-STRKET). I HUGH HOGARTH, Having purchased the Stock of DRAPERY and CLOTHING of the well-known House of STr. J. W. Pkaube, would remind his friends and patrons of his 15 years'experience in Messrs. Akchd. Clmik and 1 Sons', Shortland-strect, and can confiden'ly assure them that he will give satisfaction in every branch | of his Establishment. i The Stock having been purchased at a low figure. 1 H. H. trusts that it will find a ready market, nnd as an nspaction is only wanted to prove this, he feels ositive that a thorough appreciation will be the result, having determined to Sell a Good Auticlk at a Moderate Price. AD AM E jgOTTENELLI. , MILLINERy, DRESS AND MANTLE ESTABLISHMENT. 1 Bonnets and Hat", »h Shawls and Capra Trimmed and Un- *-i Lace and C&shuiere tr mined £ Kichus Feathers and Flowers vu Costumes ( Ribbons and Laces ? Underclothing Silk Trimming Bahy Linen Fancy Linen CufFs and o Frocks and Cloaks Collars £5 Pelisses and Squares Plain and Fancy Para- a Hosiery sols Corsets Silk, Muslin and other c White and Coloured Ties ~ Muslins. MADAME BOTTENELLI, Wkli.kslev-street West. E W SUMMER GOODS. J. M. iIcIACHIA N, 218, QUKEN-stkekt, HAS JUST IMPORTED, PER 'FAMENOTH' 101 GUT CASES NEW SUMMER MILLINERY") Titkhe Goods AIIB NEW S(I MM Kit IJItAI-F.U\ (. Y K " V <Jllo ' UK I Ah D WTLL »K Sold NEW SUMMER HOSIERY J CIIISAP. He is also Showing the Best Selection of MUSGIKL TWEEDS in Auckland. These Goods were selected by Mr. McLachlan while in Duned\n, and are guaranteed Indigo i>yed, and the Nkwkwt Pattkrns. A Special Discount will de Allowed to Tailors. Two Pieces of the now Celebrated CASHMERE SILK (Waiuiantkd to Weak) Have also just been opened. Oct. 18.1877. jgOTTLES ! BOTTLES ! BOTTLES ! HIGHEST CASH PRICE GIVEN FOlt AL£ AND POUTER BOTTLES. EHRENFREID BROS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 5018, 15 December 1877, Page 1

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