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Excursions. STEAM NAVIGATIOxV AND COAL MINING CO. (LIMITED). EXCURSION TO PORT WAIKATO. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2Srn and 29m, 1877. On arrival at Mercer of First Train from Auckland the bteamer ' DELTA* will proceed to Port Waikato, remain there about two hours, and leave again at 4 p.m. for Mercer, where a Special Train will be in waiting: to convey the Passengers to Auckland. Excursionists by Friday's Steamer may, therefore, either return the same day, or stay a day at this Port and lliturn by Saturday's Steamer. FARES: s. d. Return Tickets per steamer G 0 Return Tickets per Rail and S'oamer 13 2 Obtainable at Auckland Railway Ticket Ottice. FRANZ SCHERFF. Seeretary. Auckland, December 14,1577. AUCKLAND AND NEWCASTLE RAILWAY. EXCURSION TO PORT WAIKATO. Single Tickets to Mcrcer issued on above diys are available for return by Special Night Train, which leaves Mercer on arrival of steamer 4 Delta' from Port Waikato, both Friday and Saturday Nights, 28th and 29th instant. fares. *. a. Return 7 2 Per Railway and Steamer IS - A. V. MACDONALD, General Manager. Auckland and Newcastle RAILWAY. OPENING TO HAMILTON. WEDNESDAY, Decembor 19. bein? the day fixed for Opining t*>e Line to Hamilton, Second-class Single-far* Tickets will bo available for Return Journey, from all Stations between Auckland and Newcastle: available as far as Hamilton. These Tickets will be available for return on the day following. ... Auckland to Newcastle, available for Hamilton, and return next d*y, 12* 4d. Trains will learo a uckland at 7 a.m. and 1,30 .m. A Special Train will leave Hamilton at 4 p.m. Passengers by morning train from Auckland will thus have a s:ay in Hnmilton of about three ho :rs. As the Time Table will be altered to suit the distance, Passongers will do well to ascertain correct departure from Roadsido Stations day previous. A. V. MACDONALD, General Manager. Auckland and Newcastle Also, KATPAKA RAILWAY. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEA.II EXCURSIONS. cheap fares. Ordinary Sincle Fare Tickets issued from any Station brtwe«n Saturday, 22n 1 December and Wednesday, 2nd January inclusive, will be available for returning any day up tc, and including Thursday, 3rd January. BOXING DAY, NEW YFAR'3 DAY and 2ND JANUARY. Trains will mil during Rreater portion of the day everr twenty minutes tetween Auckland and Kllerslie. , . . F^RES.—Auckland, Newmarket, and Onohunsra to Kllerslie—One Shilling, single or return, irrespective f class. Train for Waikato leave* Auckland at C.15 p.m. Tickets, admitting to Course, can be had at Aucka*id. Newmarket and Onehunga stations. A. V. MACDONALD. General Manager.

Seeds, Produce, &c. rpo agriculturists & others. W. J. HURST & CO. have on sale the under mentioned Fertilisers, all of which have been proved to produce satisfactory results in this district. Experience teaches that large and profitable returns can be relied ou by a judicious and lib-ral use of h em. The flattering Testimonials from leading Farmers justify W. J. Uurst & Co. in strongly com mending them to every Agriculturist MALDEN ISLAND GUANO PERUVIAN GUANO MEXICAN do. BELL'S BONEFLOUR „ i and 4-incb BONEDUST BILLYARD'S No. I do. NITRATE OF SODA SULPHATE OF AMMONIA MURIATE OF POTASH SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME SALT, SULPHATE OF LIME. In addition to the above, "W. J. H. & Co. are pre pared to supply special Chemical Manures fo stimulating weak Corn Crops, and renovating Clover ick Pastures, as well as tho Potato and Mangold mixture that last season attracted so much favourable notice. Analyis, prices, and other particulars will bo supplied on application at the Stores. W. J. HURST & CO., 101, QU KEN-STREET. CLOVER SEED FOR SPRING SOWING JUST LANDED, EX ' COLUMBUS.* 30 casks new Clovers, consisting of Red Clover White. Clover Cow Grasi. ALSO ON HAND : Alsykc, Timothy, Lucerne, Rap*, Rats-tail, Rye j grass, Cocksfr.ot, &c., at lowest market rates. \V. J. HURST & CO., 101, QUEEN-B TRE ET . sacks Sydney Maize (superior sample) 3000 „ Oats First-class Tartirs for Seed, also 800 sacks of 1875 crop hard feed, surpassing anj of last season's growth 1200 sacks Canterbury Potatoes, and some earlj varieties for seed purposes Flour, Bran, Sharps, Chalf, Oilcake, Coal &c., &c. Particular attention is called to 500 sacks Prime Barley at 4s per bushel of 501b 5 tons Andeison'a Fresh Oatmeal, at £21 pel ton. W. J. HURST & CO., 101, QUEEN-S TRE ET , i Auckland. ON K OUST! BONEDUST! FREEMAN'S BAY BONE MILLS. The undersigned are now supplying Bonedust of their own manufacture, guaranteed free from adulteration, a 4i9 per ton of 2,240 lbs. (sacks or bags included).—J. <t J. SOPX'ET, Freeman's Bay: or, at No. 101, Quwm-street. I'nneg purchased in an Quantity for cash Booksellers and Stationers. CHRISTMAS "VTEW YEAR'S Plll'.-jKKTS ! _LX GIFT 6! NOW ON VIEW EDWARD WA Y T E'S, 100, QUKUN-STREET. THE LARGEST AND MOST CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCKS EVER OPENED IN AUCKLAND, comprising— ' CHRISTMAS STATIONERY SCHOOL KJSWAKDS AND UOOKS FOR PRESENTATION WRITING DESKS I'll OTOG li AIM 11C ALU UMS SCHAI' ALBUMS LEATHER TOURIST CASES INKSTANDS PURSES CARD CASES &C. &C., &.C. NOW ON VIE»V, AT EDWARD WAYTE'S, QUEEN-STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 5019, 17 December 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 5019, 17 December 1877, Page 1