Saturday, June 5, 1897, Vol. 46, No. 20 | The Newmarket Era | Page 7, col. 3 |
Newmarket depot.
The exports this week comprise one car of rye and two of oats for the old country, 2 cars flour, 4 cars grain, 6 cars woodenware, 1 car marsh hay and heavy shipments in broken car lots. The imports include 1 car cement, 2 cars coal, 8 cars lumber, 25 cars pail timber, 2 cars granite, and from 1 to 3 cars every day of general merchandise.
On Tuesday, the morning passenger train North commenced to carry the metrological signs for the season, thus furnishing to farmers and others a correct forecast of the weather for 24 hours in advance.
The rates in connection with Queen's Jubilee Day are announced. Return tickets issued at single far on the 21st and 22nd, good till the 23rd.
Railways: G.T.Ry.
Stations: Newmarket