pACino mail sxiSAMsmf CO. rannnKH THB ONITKD BTATSS O» 13 jSnHtICAT VIA HONOLULU. TO *™StGRK AT BRITAIN. Ti n ,iM Postal Contract with tho Governments or U NewZoal&nd and Now South Waleo. p&Bseo'V'g booked through^to Llvprpoel , Sir P •.•'•'. vis the KT^t Overlani Road h Srtcl' and the Steamer* of the Atlantic lUU» from NBVP y*gk_ ■ —— — ~ ■ Date ol ; Datoofoall--1 ■. .„ iAlling tor'lnarfot I,'jjwsuwa*l S-caa. Sydney. ■ Ban 'Fran- ,,, I UI ;•;.. ': ■■■ ■ : i : 01800. FABKS. ' Fiß3 tiiU...:;.- •• ;•■ pvvar(!s IS^SunFraljcisoo- |o THrnui* O»Wn Paaaenkfrß- ate, Mnnlttoa to l.vowS Honolulu, or any of the oltioa of ttw nnltad Ss«tH». not to oxoeed six monthti. "•'SOUTHKHN PAOIIMO KOUTS. PmrtamrersW) ftnri 'i'oll3 lEnrore raas't without nSiu oobt, avn» themeolToa of tho Southern olriliia KiItKOAD auil Its ootiuooitotis, thereby fvoldinK winter cold of the Northern Kanto: Jld Jor an . ddltuma! oftßl C 831 may 80 to Now Stoina and thance throiiKh tho Southern Statoa 'aK?ghlpp'nff Crdeis will te loaned after 4 p.m. w th* day &fo» the sMUns of ctoamprs for WeSffiffW sua ukher lnlormattoß a^plT^o VHOB . T .Q AM BtK. ■ Aaaat Lower Onean-attwat. ys»»."4t CJXKAM. To iuO«i>UW. '^^^^^ CKISNT~LINH. """^^P*^ ThofoUowlng BSaanulilpß tol3nßlns to th« Orisut Btoam NaTlsMlon Comm%taltri) and the Pacific' «w^»«toj: Baa' Ooiiuttny, will leave sm""^* 6 amlliraseaaonec; flnten' tor MKLiJOUKNi.. iDBIjASDK. and LONDON. Tin Saw Canal anil Naples. ; — Stemmqr. IRog.Ton'gel Date. POTOBI.-__^._ 1,-il9 AprlliO ORIKNT. ~ 6.583 JJ ays, LUrITANIA. 3.0U0 M»y!S JOSN BLUHR... 4,500 Juneß Anfl the aervloe will be maintained by Bnoocedlng ateamers atlntervalß of a Fortnlant, Farea to London, 1G to 85 trainees; Canal , duos. BahUili)g3. Paroela booked ihrontfh to London. Pansangera can book from Auckland at » throogh rate to oover International rare ana to eeonre special advances. Ualoon muwenawn ny« ailownd to break tneir ionrney while travelling in Orient Line. ?»aaßßßi trom Loaaou o»n ob tionsoa in For 01sn» snd tnll psrtloolaiß, apply. In London, to 81.B1. Groon £c 00., nna A«derson. Auaerbm & Oa., Joint MnnaSßrß of the LSnei Ot W tat Agents In Auckland. : UNJON BTSAMSHIP 00. OF N.B. '-■ (ijiwiTuß*. Dneen-atreet.
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY 01' NKW i; NjJ;-/;^ ZKALAND (Limitbd). ir^.i^U^A , ÜBS TiDIiB-- '! .■'.:. Akkil, 1883. FOR TARANAKI, NELSON, PICTON. WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON. and WEST COAST PORTS (FROM ManukaU). Steamer. Date of Sailing. Latest Train. I Penguin Tuesday, 2i, 10 a.m. 9 a.m. Wanaka On arrival of mail — FOR GISBORNE, NAPIERTWELLINGrbN, LYTTELTON. PORT CHALMERS, AND BLUFF (from Auckland). TeAnau I Thursday, 26, noon I —__ FOX GISBORNE, NAPIER, AND WEL- ■ ' LINGTON. , Sooth. Cross I Saturday, 21, G p.m. I — ' , ' FOR MELBOURNE, VIA SOUTH. Te Anati 1 Thursday, 26, noon I — FOR. SYDNEY. . Taraweea I Tnea.. May I*s p.m. I — FORLEVUKA AND SUVA^ Btjva ... f I Wea., Mdy 2,5 p.m. | — ...■■,'.; (Cargo till noon) w' Cargo mnstbebooked and alongside TWO HOURS bofore advertised timo of departure. Passage Tickots must bo taken as tno Com-, pany's Office. ■ .' Auckland Branoh— '. Fort-street. ~ , , . feidfi^i TWrOItTUERN STKAMBHIP Ll OOMPANT MHITBDi. - ' ' TJMH-TABIiK-APRIL. (Weather and other oiroumstanoes permitting). JTRGM QOEKN-STKKKT WHABF, FORTAURAWGA ASP CA-YOF TLKNTY PORTS. Glenclg Monday, 23, 5 p.m. Glenelg Thursday, 26, 5 p.m. Wellington Monday, 30,5 p.m. FoifTsUSStLI., WHANGAEOA, AND MANQONtTI. WeUlngton I Monday, 23,5.30 p.m. Olenelg ■ I Monday, 3». 5.30 p.m. FOR WHANOAEKI AND WHANOABEI HBADS 10»rnloff paaaen^era and cargo for Walpn)^ uJ^F. ' 1 Every Tneaaay and Frid»y. at taca ..-. , [ S p jnl . ■ ' FORIUKQAPAL 10ni.;.;.'.. | Kvery Taesnay.at 6p.m. •; ' ;rOB MBKCPRY BAY. Dauglag I Kvery Monday, at i p.m. ~~ '■'■ , FROM MANUKAU. ;•''...' ' TOB HOgIAHOA. • Bow8B» | Tuesday, U. 1 P.m. j! *T Cargo mast bo booked and alongside one honr before advertised time o£ departure. Passage tickets, must bo taken at the Company's Office, No. 07, Queen-street, Auckland. • i ■• • : !■ A. MCGREGOR, ■ ■ -■ Managing Director. *BMfe^t?oß OPOTiKI, VIA MEKTMBkJJ CURYBAY.-Thes.s.DOUG-' • mml>*m l l A.l vii\i leave Qneen-Btreet Wharf M above (weather and other clronmstanees termlttlDfti on MONDAY noxt, April 23, at 4 P|ffl.»^A. MO JBKQbH, Managing Dlreotor N.a.S. Sjfe^Q-'is.' COB OMA Nl> EL. Captain W. D. Hargrave.
'.' ; - Timb-Tablk. Leaves Auckland: Leaves Coromandel:;, .1 ' i ~ Sunday, 22,8 a.m. Monday, 23.12 midnight Tuesday, 24 8 a.m. Wednesday, 25.12 noon Thursday, 26,12 noon Friday, 2T, 2 P.m. uyi Saturday, 28,12 noon ; Weather and other circumstances permitting. Not resoonsible in shipping, carrying, or dis-. charging live stock. , No cargo reoeived without shipping note, and Within half an hour of advertised time of departure. . ■ t\'.,\ ■."■', ■ ■ All parcels must bo prepaid on board. ■ •J; ' •. A. ii, H.SWINDLEY, Manager. S. , MvA N T7 X A U. ■' i a TIME TABLE-APRIL. 1883, Leave Onehunga! Leave Wainlm i April ' ■ April 20-Frldav Inm 21— Saturday, 9.30 a.m. 7 a.m. 21-Tuesday. 11.30 a.m. 25-Wednegday, 7.30 a.m. 25-Wedne3.,l2 noon 26-Thursday (for Mann- " kau Heads), 8 a.m, 28-Saturday, 9.30 a.m. 28- Saturday, 2 p.m. w-Monday, 10.30 a.m. 30— Monday, 3 p.m. AH Freights payable before delivery of goods, ; ; J, BARR BROWN, o '. i, . ■ ■ Managing Oilector. TOASSENGERS' LINE OF <^®^v ■» PACKETS TO NEW ZKA!~P^™"' OWNED BY MESSES SHAW, SAVILLB, & CO., sl,Leadenhall-stroot, London, The above lino of ships are regular traders to Sll the principal ports in New Zealand. ■ They too clipper ships; olassed Al a' Lloyds', and commanded by experienced masters. Tho bill • f Jaro is most substantial, and of tho best quality, and the accommodation roomy and convenient. The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which have been guaranteed in tho colony. Return1 ships to London also leavo at almost regular intervals. . .. Full particulars on application to :. / L.D. NATHAN & CO. ) - OWEN & GRAHAM \ Agents. ~ CRUIOKSHANK & CO.) S&fesL WV O l\ SAL Ej 4^^*P Ihe Iron Screw Steamer GENIL, . MO tons gross, 180 tons nett register, carries 250 wns coal on a draught of 10£t. 6in., or 350 tona general cargo on a draught of 9ft. 6in. *nguies are in excellent order. me Genii is in first-class condition, having recently had a large amount laid out upon her. Jfor all particulars apply to ■ ON & MACFAKLANB.
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3971, 20 April 1883, Page 1
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