«S&fe^ li/f A N-U KA U STEAM Jt^BS* -^JL- SERVICE. The b.b. LALLA ROOKH Will leave the Onehunga Wharf-aa under:— Onehunga to Waiuku: Waiuku to Onehuuga: Aug. ■',"■.:. ■:■ ■ ' Aug. ; j,•...-.. ..• • 21—Wed. 10a.m. 21-^Wed., 2 p,m. •. I 24—Saturday, 1 p.m. 2£—Saturday, 5. p.m. j 26—Monday. 2 p.m. . 26—Monday., 6 p.m. , 28—Wed., 1.30 p.m. .28—Thursday, 10 p.m. 31—Saturday,: 7.25 a.m. 31-Saturday, 12 noon For Manukau Heads and Whatipu Sawmills— Tuesday, 6th, at 8 a.m.; Thursday, Bth, at 8L a.nv; afterwards each Tuesday . and Friday, atßa.m. ■: ; -.:•: 1 : ;--iv \ Weather and other- circumstances permitting. For freight or passage appiy to. . '..*,.. \ , Gutheie&Laiinach (Limited); . ; Auckland and Onehunga; Or, to Captain CUNNINGHAM.'; ■ssk6*>: t^or-.the hot. springs'; ' ']gMSi&.- *■' MAHURANGI, M ATAMANA '^^**:kAWAU.!AOT LITTLE OMAHA. The p.s. ANNK MILBANK, Captain EiBPEK, frill sail as undor:— . Auoxjrm an» Hot.Spkinsb.. > From Auokla id every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 11 aim. From Hot Springs every, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at mid-day. . Mahuhangh. For Mahurangi every Thursday and Saturday at 11 o'clock. From Mahurangi every Monday and Friday at 10 a.m., when tides will allow. ;-' Matakana, Kawau, and Omaha. For Matakana, ,&c., .every Tuesday at II a.m.' From Matakana, &0., every Wednesday. Weather and other circumstances perrj-iittfjiE. Not resnousible for Parcels put on board witn out a shipping note. • ■Forfreightorpa ß3 ageapplytO ßieY fe ,^^;QTEAM on thb KAIPASA. -s^ssMes? - The B>B _ KINA will leaTO nelenavltie >« under: — ITor OtanidXea, calling at junction of Kaiwaka ami ?«:langatoroto Rivera, Pahi and Matakoha, every. Tuesday's morning's tide, returning on Wednesday. For Port Albert direct, every Thursday morning's tide, returning on Friday, and calling at Batley (Masefield's Point) when signalled for. Passengers for Otarcatea leave Auckland, per CITY OF CORK, at 3 p.m. on Mondays, and for Port Albert on Wednesdays, at 3. Cargo for Ot&inatea on Fridays, and for Port Albert on Monday &. • cfc-Jsk DEGULAETRADKE S%^^x MA/ BTCTWEEN AUCKLAND -^^^^AND LYTTELTON. mtt^i^wa r rhe Bri^rantine LINDA WEBER, John McKscnziic, Master. For freight or passage apply to MuKHINZIE & ROSS, Caatom-hou'se-stroet. TO KIVELiHEAD.. <^ffi:ss^' On and after Monday, loth July, ;Steamers will leave? as under :— Carrying Passengof3 and Mails only. From Auckland : From Riverhead: City of Cork. 3 p.m. City of Cork, 9 a.m. Cargo only. S.s. Gemini, from Auckland, daily. Cargo r&ceived from 9 a.m. until 4n.m. ..CV^-; -C^TEAM ON TEE KAIPAIiA ■' ' . :.C • ,C 3 WATKR3. Foit Kaiva.ua Heads, Toka Toka, Whakahara, Te Kopuku, Mitatai, Aratapet MiJJNGAWHAKR, AND DAIiOAVILCLE. iTKesvß. MINNIE CASES', Captain Rawson, will leave Helensville every Tuesday and Thursday morning's tide, leaving Dargaville on the return trips every Wednesday and Friday mornins^s tride. , Passengers lonvo Auckland, per CliV ui> COKK on Mondays and Wednesdays, at 3 p.m., and Cargo on Mondays and Fridays. '■ ~s7 /"VR^fENT LINE OF xf/r^n^WV -^ STiDAMSHlPSj||||||S|s;'' FOR LONDO N. The Ho wing full-powered Steamships will be despatched for London, via the Suez Canal, on'or about he following dates :— Steamer. From Sydney. From Melbourne. Lupitania.. 4th September Mth September Gabonnb.... 4th October 12th October Chimbokazo Tn November In November Cvzoo In December In December Aconcagua. In January In January These Steamships, expressly' Wit and flttcd for carrying Passengers on; ldngr ocean voyages, are each of about dOOO tonH.ie«ißter,,a»d make the passage in about dO days. F A R X S. First-aioon •• (iO to 75 guineas Second Saloon 3a guineas Third-class (enclosed cabins) .. 20 to 22 guineas Open Berths (for men only) .. 16 guineas Canal Dues (payable by pa&sensers) os, For further "particulars, freight, or passage apply to BROWN( CAMPBELL & CO., Auckland Agents. w^« ~jcn. o it s a l c. i^^^^^^^ The schooner wsiiiiiiilsi! KENILWORTH. —Annlvto C. A. HARRIS; -Appiy u» MOKKNZIW Ss ROSS. 22nd July, 1878. ' R~~O S PEC T V S :: ■ . OF THE KAIPARA STEAMSHIP- COMPANY^ (LIMITED). CAPITAL..-...-: .£30,000; . In 6,000 Shares of £5 Each. ', " PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS: "Captain Colbeck, J.P., Pahi, Kaipara ; J.*M. Dahqavillb, J.P.» Auckland R. G. Hux, J.P., Maungaturoto, Kaipara John Hat, Director of: the Auckland and North t Shore Kerry Company E. Coatbs, J.P;, Matakohe, Kaipara • . E. Mitchelson, of E. Mitchelson and Co., Dargaville and Aratapu R. F. SpkkcEr, Manager Brown, Campbell and. Co.'s Stores, Mangawhare, North Wairoa C/Clark, Storekeeper, Whakahara, Northern t Wairoa ( , r G-EOBGE Dacre: Auckland. ' , ' ' . It is not proposed to call up more than £310s per Share; viz.: 5s on application, and 5s on allotment, "and the balance in calls of 20s per a hare at intervals;of three months. .i ■ ■ •;; The1 Promoter^ have.already secured the Government subsidy for tliree: years, amounting to £1500, and have purchased the steamers Minnie Casey, Kina, City of Cork,' 1d1y,,-and Gemini, from Messrs. Casey and Son, together with their Kood-wiU, plant, &C;, and also the new iron paddle-steamer. Tonpcariro, and the favourite screw-steamer Durham, from the Auckland and North Shore Ferry Company, who take £2,500 in the Stock of this Company. These^ steamers commenced the service on the Ist of August, so that immediate returns are assured. A la^ge proportion of the Capital has already been1 subscWd by influential residents m Kai.para:aird Northern: Wairoa districts, and the whole of an extensive and profitable business •now awaits the Company. . : . : 'The r»pid progress that the Kaipara ; and Wairoa Districts have made during the last few years and the increasing demand for more extended facilities of transit both for passengers and cargo, afford the best guarantee for the successof this undertaking. . • ; i■ .jib —Persons who have applied for shares hi terms of the original prospectus will be deemed to have applied under this prospectus, unless notice in writing be given the undersigned before the 17th instant. Applications for Shares, accompanied by a deposit of 5s per Share, must be made on or before SATURDAY, the 24th August, to \\ \ ALEX. SAU.NDERS, . ; No. 2, Insurance Buildings, Auckland ■"^Z-L """T3ASSENGEB.S' LINE OF Jl^ PACKETS TO NEW ZEA mSBbB&BmbI ■ owned by Messrs Shaw, Bavill & Co:, 34, LeadenhaU-street, London. The; above Line of Ships are REGULAR TRADERS to all the; principal ports of New Zealand. They are cUpper^Bhips, classed Al^at Uoyds, and cbmmandedljy experienced masters. The' Bill of Fare is most substantial ahdoftne best quality, and the accommodation roomy and A are . empowered., to, krag] i rififlsages from London to New Zealand, paymeni fe which has been guaranteed in the Colony: i ■ Reiurn ships to London also leave at.ali^os. r«gulaxinte"*vals. -■~..;.■.,.-•.,,■; ■■■■■ :.-■■:,: 1 f (s.f, ; ; ? .i^ar^^r^na^hc a uo^ ; , | ;; , • <.; ..,.; OWENi& fiRAH:AMv >) Agents, i: ■ ;',. ~;. ■-~" CRUICKSHANK & CO.,J.= ~ j ~,;;,
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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2601, 19 August 1878, Page 1
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