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«Sa_&^ "SHOR THE HOT SPRINGS, 3§l||i*£ MJ MAHURANGI. MATAKAN A SSEa^KAWAD. AND LITTLE OMAHA. The p.s. ANNE MILBANK, Captain Kasper, will sail as under:— ■ ■':"'.. AUCLAND AND HOT SPRINGS.. From Auckla id every Tuesci ay, Th ursday, and Saturday, at 11 a.m. From Hot Springs every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at mid-day. Mahuransi. For Mahuranpri every Thursday and Saturday at 11 o'clock. From Mahurangl every Monday and Friday at 10 a.m., when tides will allow. Matakaka, Kawau, and Omaha. For Matakana, &c, every Tuesday at, II a.m. From Matakana, &0., every Wednesday. Weather and other circumstances permitting. Not resnonsible for Parcels put on board with Out a shipping note. For freight or passage apply to J. CASEY & SON. ON THE KAIPARA. «s-,«s2fKii<*s' __ 0 a#gi KINA will leave Helonsville as under:— For Otamatea, calling at junction ot Kaiwaka and Mangatoroto Rivers, Pahi and Matakohe, evory Tuesday's morning's tide, returning on Wednesday, For Port Albert direct, every Thursday morning's tide, returning1 on Friday, and calling at Batley (Masefiold's Point) when signalled for. Passengers for Otamatea leave Auckland, per CITY OF CORK, at 3 p.m. on Mondays, and for Port Albert on Wednesdays, at 3. Cargo for Otamatea on Fridays, and for Port Albert on Monday &. <3g^^QTEAM TO RIVERHEAD. *®Ss3«Si»' On and after Monday, 15th July, Steamers will leave as under :— Carrying Passengers and Mails only. From Auokland: ' From Riverhead: City of Cork, 3 p.m. City of Cork, 9 a.m. i Cargo only. S.s. Gemini, from Auckland, daily. Cargo received from 9 a.m. until 4p.m. tsSWS*^ QTEAM ON THE KAIPARA l|||||g; IO WATERS. Fok Kaipara Heads, Toka Toka, Whakahara, te kopuru, mltatai, aratapu Maungawhare, and Dargaville. The s.s. MINNIE CASEY, Captain Rawson, will leave Helensville every Tuesday and Thursday morning's tide, leaving Dargaville on the return trips every Wednesday and Friday mornIng's tride. Passengers leave Auckland, per CITY OF CORK on Mondays and Wednesdays, at 3 p.m., and Cargo on Mondays and Fridays. t . _,a. T> EGULAR TRADER $S§eß^ _lA> between Auckland >^^^^^AND LYTTELTON. c^K&im^^ The Brigantine Linda weber, John MoKenzie, Master. Forafreighterpaesa^appl^ to & flCuatom-houae-Btreet. ILLIAM ASHBY°AND ■ ifrinr -rSTr"'-*^- "fia L O N D O rs, Rrocive Colonial Produce, for Sale, Execute Orders for all classes of Eerchandise, Engage Freights, Secure Passages for relatives of colonists, and undertake all Shipping and Insurance Business. Capt. Wm. Aehby'a long connection with the Shipping and Forwarding Trade to New Zealand, extending over a period of 20 years, will insure for intending passengers the very best ' arrangements. No charge for Booking passengers, lilies of Colonial Papers are kept, and Letters can be addressed to THE NEW ZEALAND GENERAL COMMISSION AOENCY, Norgrove Buildings, Clarke's Place, Blshopsgate Within, London, E.C. Agent for New Zealand—JOHN HAY, Queen street. R O" (3 I 5 eT"G T U~~S OB" THE KAIPARA STEAMSHIP COMPANY (LIMITED). CAPITAL £30,000; In 6,000 Shares of £5 Each. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS: Ca aln Colbeck, J.P., Pahi, Kaipara J. M. Dargavillb, J.P., Auckland R. G. Hill, J.P., Maungaturoto, Kaipara John Hay, Director of tho Auckland and North Shore Ferry Company E. Coates, J.P., Matakohe, Kaipara E. Mitohelson, of E. Mitchelson and Co., Dargaville and Aratapu R. F. Spencer, Manager Brown, Campbell and Co.'s Stores, Mangawhare, North Wairoa C. Clark, Storekeeper, Whakahara, Northern Wairoa George 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 20a per hare at intervale of three months. The Promoters have already secured the Government subsidy for three years, amounting to £1500, and have purchased the steamere Minnie Casey, Kina, City of Cork, Lily, and Gemini, from Mesers. Casey and Son, together with their good-wi'l, plant, &c, and also the new iron paddle-steamer Tongariro, and the favourite screw-steamer Durham, from the Auckland and North Shore Ferry Company, who take £2,500 m the Stock of this Company. These steamers commenced the service on the Ist of August, so that immediate returns are assured. A largo proportion of the Capital Has alreadybeen subscribed by influential residents in Kaipara and Northern Wairoa districts, and the whole of an extensive and profitable business now awaits the Company. The rapid 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 success of this undertaking. N.B.—Persons who have applied for shares In 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 denosit of 5s per Share, must be made on or before SATURDAY, the 24th August, to ALEX. SAUNDERS, No. 2, lasnrance Buildings, Auckland SAUNDERS AND GITB~ERT>, SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTURES, FREEMAN'S BAY, Auckland, Cash Buyers of Tallow. f^i R. M C N A B, \3Tm Wholesale a jst» Retail FAMILY GROC EB, 30, queen-street. Shipping Supplied. ~®& A UCKLAND HAT MANUFACTORY. W. H. FEN T ON,. (Late Hill & Fenton By Special C3_iffl^^i> Appo_f a tment EzceSency *<^^^^^^& iLiGove Wholesale and Retail HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER 64, QUEEN-STREET, Opposite Bank of New Zealand, Auckland. _ B v T L E R, © BLACKSMITH, South Hblensville. Every description of Smith's Work at reasonable rates. Tr>A«£RS, OBSERVE !—Day Books JJ* specially made for the Trade. Music, La' Magazine, and every other kind of Binding . Ledgers, Day Books, and Registers euled by William Leys, next. Evening Star Office, Wyndaam-Btreet. . Pianoforte TnnertoHiß HXoßlleucythe-^_^^^^Sr Governor. HOBERLIN BROWN, • PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM TUNBR, &c, from Broadwood's and Allisons, London. ■ Pianofortes tuned on the equal temperament system, toned, regulated, and repaired. Orders left at Messrs. Upton & Co.'c. Qaeen-st. A_ 0.. V Jfi T•• T, • TAILOR AND WOOLLEN DRAPER, OppositerUnited Service Hotel, Wellesley-street. Has always on hand a Well-seleoted Stock of Black and Blue Superfine Cloths and Doeskins; also, West of England, Mosgiel, and other rp«*n n r\ ta A good fit guaranteed. Prices moderate. Tweed thoroughly- shrunk before making np. The Trade supplied^ atgallvery small adyano oa coot icr sash.; :i.

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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2606, 24 August 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2606, 24 August 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2606, 24 August 1878, Page 1

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