snipping. AUCKLAND & NORTH SHORE STEAM FERRY COMPANY (Limited). P.S. Takapuna, THE "PEOPLE'S BOAT," Leaves Leaves Leaves Devonport Wharf. FlagstafT Wharf. Auckland Wharf. 6.50 am. 7.0 a.m 7 20am 8- 20 » 3-30 „ 8.50 '„ ' 9.20 „ 0.3D „ 9.50 10.20 „ 10.30 „ 10 50 11-20 „ 11.50 " 12.50 pm. 1.0 p.m. l 20 p.m. 1-M „ 2.20 , 2-50 „ 3.20 5.50 p.m. 4.0 „ 420 4-50 „ 5.0 „ 5.20 " 5- 50 » 6.0 „ 6.20 „ SUNDAYS, 9.50 a.m. 10.0 a.m. 10.20 am 12.40 p.m. 1.20 p.m. 1-50 „ 2.0 p.m. 2.20 2.50 „ 320 ' 3.50 „ 4.0 „ 4.20 4.50 „ 5.0 „ 590 5.50 „ 6.0 „ 6.20 " Weekly Tickets—Single, ls. 6d.; Family, 4s. Single fare, 3d. each way ; Children, Half-price. Horses, ss. March 13, 1873. iL* OVERLAND ROUTE _jLjMfev Vy TO ENGLAND. CALIFORNIA, NEW ZEALAND, mmamb^a* and Australia mail steamHIP COMPANY. WEBB'S LINE. FOR HONOLULU, SAN FRANCISCO, NEW YORK, AND LIVERPOOL. Under Contract with the New Zealand Government For a Four-weekly Mail Service. The Magnificent New Steamship Dakota, 2,143 Tons Register, N. Ingersoll, Commander, is appointed to leave Auckland for Honolulu and San Francisco, on THURSDAY, the 20th March, at two o clock p.m. For freight, passage, and all particulars, apply *o HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. ' ■ - AUSTRALASIAN -g^^M^ XX STEAM NAVIGATION qttjßPws. c 0 ' s First-Class Steamers. SYDNEY & MELBOURNE, TRANSHIPPING TO BRISBANE, ALL OTHER QUEENSLAND PORTS, ADELAIDE, and KING GEORGEV SOUND, by the A.S.N. Company's Steamships.r~: The splendid steamship ■-. Wonga Wonga, J. W. Brown, Commander, expected about the 16th March, will leave for above port three days after arrival. For particulars of freight or passage apply to H. M. JERVIS, Agent. WANGANUI STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. TENDERS will be received by the Undersigned, up to the 25th instant, for REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS TO THE • S.S. St. Kilda. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the office of the Agents, Messrs Cruickshank & Co.; Auckland. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be addressed and forwarded to the Manager direct. W. FINNIMORE, Manager, W.S.N Co. Wanganui, 10th March, 1873. _ CJTEAM TO WANGAt\3k KJ REI AND MAHURANGI, *Bpßrl^. calling at the KAWAU, HOT V^A££> SPRINGS, and LITTLE OMAHA, vHHKBHMP on their respective days. The p.s. Lady Bowen, Captain Adams (under contract with the Provincial Government), will leave as under :— For Mahurangi—Every SATURDAY at 11 o'clock a.m., touching at the Hot Springs From Mahurangi to Auckland—Every MONDAY at 10 a. m., touchings at the Hot Springs For Wangarei—Every TUESDAY at 4 o'clock p.m., calling at Kawau and Little Omaha From Wangarei—Every THURSDAY, calling at Little Omaha and Kawau. For freight or passage apply to J, CASEY. ~ Ql <AM TO RITER<T^J^ O HEAD. _j^^^^Jfc>' The twin-screw steamer "•■■■^^ Gemini Leaves Auckland daily at 11 a.m. ; arrives at Riverhead at 1 o'clock; leaves Riverhead at 3 o'clock; arrives at Auckland at 5 o'clock. Fares: To excursionists, parliamentary rates of One Penny per mile. Dec 2. 1872. J. CASEY. "L* Tfl O R SALE, j|\3^. •*- The fast-sailing Schooner ■£jf|2|s\ ' • Sunbeam, • Sw|^ 1 7 tons register ; carries 12,000 feet of Timber on a light draught of water. Coppered and Copper-fastened throughout. For particulars apply to SHIRLEY W-. HILL, Shipping and Commission Agent, 81, Lower Queen-street. March 10,1873. r\ c. c. , V£ • SHORTLAND-STREET.. JO HN~~S~TREET (Late of the Exchange Hotel), Having taken the above well-known House trust that he will receive the same amount of patronage heretofore accorded him by his friends and the public generally, and would only add that the motto of the Hotel will remain unaltered. A H. DIETHELM, ■*-*-• in returning his best thanks for the liberal patrona?e bestowed upon him, begs to inform his customers that he is Removing to the premises previously occupied by him in Shortland street, opposite Messrs A. Clark and Sons. New Goods shortly on view. Orders for Gentlemen's Dress, Regatta, Oxford, and Crimean Shirts, and Underclothing, will be received on the premises and promptly executed by C. DeL'EAU, French Shirt Manufacturer. A UCKLAND SAYINGS' BANE. ESTABLISHED 1847. Pr c si d en t : HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. Vice-President: WILLIAM RATTRAY, Esq. The Bank is open daily from 12 to 1 o'clock, also on Saturday Evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock. Any sum from ls. and upwards received, for which per cent, interest is allowed. Every facility given to depositors. R, CAMERON, Accountant.
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 987, 18 March 1873, Page 1
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