Notices. ■JJAMILTON FOOTBALL CLUB. ! A NEGRO ENTERTAINMENT, TABLEAUX AND FARCE, in aid of the funds of the above Club ' : , will be given in the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, HAMILTON, ox ' Thursday Evening, April 10th. Good Programme! Good Moon ! TO CONCLUDE WITH A DANCE. i Programme in future issue. Admission: Front Seats (including dance), 2s ; Back Seats, Is. ) fT|| "'^ t,CKtiANi> Section. jHftlt HOLIDAYS, 1890, FARES AND TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS ... | FOR WAIKATO STATIONS. FARES. | SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS will be , issued from any station to any station' from Wednesday, 2nd April, to Tuesday,' :Bth April (both dates inclusive), and will be available for return up to and including Tuesday, 22nd April. EXCURSION TICKETS TO AUCK-
LAND, available by any train, will be issued It .the following stations from Wednesday, 2nd April, to Tuesday, Bth April (both dates inclusive), aud will be available for return up to and including Tuesday, 22nd April:— > RETURN FARES. . i . From Ist Class. 2nd Class. ;; TeAroha... ... 22s 15s | Morrinsville "j : . Cambridge [- 21s 14s : '• Te .Awamutu J w Ohaupo 20s 13s Hamilton West] 1Q Ngaruawahia ; / 183 12s : : Holders of these tickets may break the return journey (only) at stopping stations, provided'the specified time is not exceeded. U Passengers from stations at which these Excursion Tickets are not issued will be able to take advantage of the Excursion Bookings ty takiug out a Saturday Return Ticket to the nearest station (in the direction of Auckland), at which Excursion Tickets are issuable. A t statious from which the train service is intermittent the Excursion Tickets will be issued only on the days on which trains are advertised (by time table and this poster) to run. < TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS.
ON GOOD FRIDAY, 4th April, trains will not run in the Waikato, with the exception of an excursion train from Auckland to Te Awamutu; Cambridge, Te Aroha and Lichfield, leaving Mercer at 9.40 a.m., Huntly 10.40, Ngaruawahia 11.5, Frankton Junction 11.35, arriving at ;,Qhaupo at 12.1.0.p.m., Te Awamutu 12.35, Hamilton West 11.45, Cambridge 12.35, Morrinsville 12.35, Te Aroha 1.20, Oxford 2.10, Lichfield at 3.0 p.m.; returning from Te Aroha at 5.30 p.m., Morrinsville;.. 6.15, Cambridge 0.10, West 7.3, Te Awamutu 6.5, 'Ohaupo 6.28, Ngaruawahia.7.44, Huntly ;8,14, stopping where required to pick up |and set down passengers. Fares as jabove. There will not be a return train from the Rotorua Line on Good Friday. On Saturday, tbe sth April, the 10.35 а.m. train Mercer to Huntly will not run. ! / EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 7. AUCKLAND RACES. ; On" April 7tb, a Passenger Train will leave Te Aroha at 5.45 a.m., Morrinsville б,30, Cambridge 6.25, Te Awamutu 6.25, : Ohaupo 6.48, , Hamilton West 7.20, iNgaruawahia 8.0, Huntly 8.30, Mercer '9.40, for Racecourse Platform and ! Auckland, reaching Auckland about 12.30 p.m., stopping where required to , pick up or set down passengers. Return i train for CAMBRIDGE will leave Auck-land'-at 6.20 p.m., and will stop where required to set down passengers. The return train will reach Cambridge about midnight. There will not be a return train to Te Awamutu or Te Aroha on this date. Fares as above. On April 7th the following trains will not run :—7.40 a.m. train Te Aroha to Frankton Junction, 8.20 a.m. train Cambridge to Frankton Junction, 8.35 a.m. train Te Awamutu to Frankton Junction, 9.55 a.m. train Frankton Junction to Auckland, 9.40 a.m. train . Mercer to Huntly, 2.15 p.m. train Huntly to Auckland. On EASTER TUESDAY, Bth April, the 8.20 aim. train from Cambridge to Frankton Junction will run as on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The 10.35 a.m. train Mercer to Huntly will not run on the Bth. No Goods or livestock will be conveyed on April 4 or 7. ' J " BY ORDER. District -Traffic Manager's Office, Auckland, March 24th, 1890. rpO CARPENTERS. TENDERS are receivable up to FRIDAY, 28th inst., for the ERECTION of a Public Hall at Huntly. Plans, &c., at my residence, Ferndale, Taupiri. ; . THOMAS H. WHITE, . Architect. A MEETING will be held at Paterangi on FRIDAY, the 2Sth March, at 7.30 p.m., to consider the advisability of forming a Paterangi Football Club. All those interested in Football are invited to attend. Australian mutual proviDENT SOCIETY. Established 1549. Mr L. G. Gobbins, Travelling Agent for the above Society, ia at present in .Waikato, and will afford any information to intending assurers. • The Supplementary Prospectus issued this year offers to the public .several new forms of Life Assurance. The leading features in connection with these new tables are :— 1. The rates are the lowest that can be charged consistent with safety. J[2. No estimates of future possibilities are indulged in, 3. The benefits promised are fully set out in the policies, and made a condition of the contract. These Policies offer unusual advantages, and embrace features never before submitted to the public. Letters addressed to L. G. Gubbins, Hamilton, will receive prompt attention. E. W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. C, W. HEMERY, Agency Clerk, Auckland. NOTICE.— If you want a really good wholesome Beer you should drink Dickeson's IXL Mild Tonic Ale.—G. F. Dickeson, Nganiavvhia Brewery.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2762, 27 March 1890, Page 3
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