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\ T 7 AIKATO STKAM NAVIGATION i VV ANI> GOAL MINING COM CAN V, I * * LIMITED. ; I UP RIVER. TIMETABLE. Mercer to Ngaruawahia —Muii., V« ed. and I'riday, at u a. m. j Ngaruawahia to Hamilton — Tuesday, at G a.in. ; < also Saturday, at C a.m. (if inducement otlers) ; Ngaruawahia to Cambridge—Tuesday, at G a.m. j | Ngaruawahia to Alexandra —Thursday, at 6 a.m. j DOWN RIVER. Cambridge to Mercer —Wednesday, 6 a.m. J Hamilton to Mercer —Wednesday, i a.m. j Alexandra to Mercer —Friday, 6 a.ni. j Ngaruawahia to Mercer —Tuesday, 6 a.m. ; V cd- j nesday and Friday, 11 a.m. j Mercer to Waikato Heads—Friday, 5 p.m. re : turning on Saturday as tide suits. j A Steamer at Mercer open for Special Trips ou ■ Thursday. i FREIGHTS. j s. d. j Mercer to Rangariri .. •• • L] j' . ~ Ngaruawahia ••• " ~ Hamilton or Whata Whata ... 27 G ~ Alexandra or Cambridge ... " I ~ Waikato Heads ... Rangariri ... ••• to Mercer ... 10 j) Ngaruawahia ... ••• >> ••• / Hamilton or Whata Whata ~ 'j Alexandra or Cambridgtt ... ~ " Waikato Heads... ... >> ••• Flax, Gum, and Wool taken by Weight. General Merchandise by Measurement or Weight.

passages. Passengers —from any one of above Townships to j the next one—Cabin Passage 3s. Gd. ; Deck, 'is ; Return Tickets to and from Waikato Heads, faie : and a-half. ! ■ Note —Alan and horse is now taken from Alex- ! andra or Cambridge to Mercer for £l, arriving there in sufficient time to allow him to get far on his way j to Auckland same day. j Passenger and Horse from any one of above Town- j sliips to the next one, ss. J RATES FOR STOCK BARGE. £ s. d. I Cattle not to exceed 50 head for barge ... 1 10 0! Sheep „ „ 300 „ >, ••• 710 0 j Pigs ~ 300 ~ ~ ... 110 0 | The barge has lately taken several loads of cattlu ; from Ta Rori to Mercer in one day very successfully, i Shippers of stock will find shipping by barge to their advantage. COAL j Delivered anywhere on tliejriver at ■ In quantities of 4 tons, (inbulk) ... ... 20s. J In bags ... ••• . ••• ! In kits .. ... ■■■ •• ! Smith's coal (in kits) ... ••• ••• , j TIMBER. j A stock of first-class kauri is kept at Ngarua- i waliia. Ordinary building : 9x 1, 4x3,6 x 2, , 16s. per 100 sup. feet ; planed tongued and grooved. ! 18s. per 100 sup. feet j bridge planking, 9 x 3, 10s. ; per 100 sup. feet. j Furniture Timber— Prices_ according to lengths j and breadths. J Delivered free of freight anywhere on the river, ! at the above prices. : i

NGARUAWAHIA. FLOUR MILLS. | j - i } THE Company are now prepared to supply Flour, ! Sharps, Bran, &c. Delivered anywhere on ! tlie river, freight paid, at the following rates, for j Cash only :— j WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT : ! £ S. d. ; Superfine silk - dressed flour, Brand, j "NFM," per ton of 2,000 lbs... ... 18 10 0 j Silk-dressed flour, Brand. " Ngaruawa- i hia," per ton of 2000 lbs ... ... 10 10 0 j Wheat Meal „ „ HlO 0 I Sharps, per „ ~ 810 0 ; Bran, per bushel of 20 lbs 0 1 3 ; Wheat Seed Barley Seed I Oats, Seed and Feed; very superior j samples can be seen on. board the ! steamers—per bushel ... 04 3; Note.—Sacks Is. ; 501b. and 1001b. bags, 6d. 1 each extra. Minimum wholesale quantify of Flour 1 only—oOOlbs. ; purchasers under that, Is. per. lOOlbs. extra. The Company wish it distinctly understood that ; these prices ■ are 2s et Cash, and that 110 credit for : flour, &c., will be given. .Remittance must acconi- j pany each order, and the settlers will see that this . is only reasonable, seeing that the Company paid them cash Jor • wheat, and are selling Hour £2 ss. ; per ton less than it can be brought from Auckland. | At the expressed wish of many settlers we have decided to grist with our first-class machinery. Price, including smutting, silk-dressing, and freight per steamer from any place on the river to mill and ■ back, Is 9d per bushel. Waste, 3 lbs per bushel. R. R. HUNT, Manager.

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Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 27, 2 July 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 27, 2 July 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 27, 2 July 1872, Page 3

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