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Shipping* A^Jt^r IVTOPvTHERN STEAMSHIP co- (LIMITED). *K®ggg£iP rTIME TABLE.-Septembek. Weather and other circumstances permitting, FROM QUEEN-STREET WHARF. For Tauranoa and Bay of Plenty Pop.ts. steamer, i path ok sailino. Glenelg I Monday, 21,5 p.m. Blenclg I Thursday, 27, 5 p.m. Connects at'i'auranga for Opotiki StoiFa and Bay of Plenty Ports every Tuesday. Fort Russell, Wiiangaroa, and Manqonui. lona I Monday, 2-1, 5.30 p.m. FOR WHANGAUEI AND WIIANQARKI HEADS (Carrying pusscngers and cargo for Waipu). Argyle or Macgregor Every Tuesday and Friday, sp.m. FOR WIIANCiAHEI, WIIANGAKKI HEADS, AND MaNOAPAI. Argyle or Maogregor | Every Tuesday Foit Mercury Bay. Argylo | Every Monday, at i p.m. FOR Hokiaxoa. Rowena I Tuesday, 25,1 p.m. FROM MANUKAU. For Waitaka. Douglas I Monday, 24,1 p.m. Cargo must bo booked and alongside One Hour before advertised time of departure. Passage Tickets must be taken at tho Company's Olllcc. No. 67, Queen-street, Auckland. FOR WAITARA.—The s.s. DOUGLAS will loave the Onehunga Wharf as above (weather and other circumstances permitting) on MONDAY, Sept. 21, at 1 p.m.—Northern Steamship Company, Agents, Auckland ; or, A. Barnes, Onehunga. j^g T>ASSENGERS' LINE S^lS&Si^ OF PACKETS TO NEW Owned by THE SHAW, SAVILL & ALBION SHIPPING CO. (Limited), 34, Leadenholl-street, London. Tho above line of ships are regular tradors to all the principal ports in New Zealand. They are clipper ships, classed Al at Lloyds, and commanded by experienced masters. TII9 bill of far« is most substantial, and of the best quality, and tho accommodation roomy and convenient The undersigned are empowored to grant passages from London to New Zealnnd, payment for which have been guaranteed in the colony. Return ships to Lond«n also leave at almost regular intervals. Full particulars on application to L. D. NATHAN & CO., ) OWEN & GRAHAM, \ Agents. CRUICKSUANK & CO., j 1 s£. CJHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION CO. (Limited). ■^^^^3m*ship zealandia, capt. w- RU™> KKOM LONDON. All Claims against tho above Ship must bo rendered in duplicate at our Ollice on or before noon of TUESDAY, the 25th inst., or they will not bo recognised. CRUICKBHANK & CO., Agents. 18, Quoen-strcot, Auckland, 21st September, ISS3. JL^jr.jr QTEAM TO LONDON. : STfiAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. „, „ . Leave Leavo Steamer. Sydney, j Melbourne. Clyde, via Bombay Oct 5 lOct 11 MiRZArouE, via Bombay Oct 19 Oct. 26 And thenceforward every alternate treob. Passengers and cargo booked to London, Marseilles, Italy, Egypt, India, China, and Japan at moderate rates. Return tickets issued both to first and second class possengerH at especially low rates. Cheap reserved accommodation can be obtained In this company's vessels. Pussongors booking at Auckland secure special advantages. For all particulars apply to CRUICKSHANK & CO.. Agent.l. 18, Queen-street, Auckland. Drapery. / DEFERRED \ I PAYMENT 1 I SYSTEM. I \> *'/ TAILORS, DRAPERS, MILLINERS, AND OUTFITTERS, HOBSON-STREET, HAVE A WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF TIIK BEST CLASS GOODS. All Tweods thoroughly shrunk before being made up, and Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. The Defetired Payment System has boen found to be a great boon, by enabling those with limited incomes to procure necessaries in tho easiest possible way. INSPECTION INVITED. Circulating Library. THE AUCKLAND CIRCULATING LIBRARY. Established 1853. COMPRISES UPWARDS OF 6,000 BOOKS. Proprietor: N. G. Lennox (latb E. Waytb), The following is a list of late additions :— Rusden's History of Now Zealand, 3 volumes McKenzio's History of tho Highland Clearances King's Tho Gentlo Savage Miss Y'ouge's Stray Pcarlß Tolmer's Reminisccncea at Homo and at tho Antipodes Manning's Old New Zealand, third copy Warneford's Talcs of the Slave Squadron Besant's Life of Professor Palmer Paxton Hood's Scottish Characteristics Mrs Riddell's Uninhabited House Pigott's Recollections of an Irish Journalist Cranford's Dr. Claudius Cranford's Mr Isaacs Buchanan's Lovo Mo for Ever Hamilton Aide's Poet and Peer Grant's Bush Life in Australia Lennox's Coaching Anecdotes Lady Blomtleld's Reminiscences of Court and Diplomatic Life Hayward's Loft tothe World Saidon's Fedora Freeman's Impressions of tho United States Gilmour's Among tho Mongols Picton's Life of Cromwell Eighteen Months' Imprisonment Foils and Counterfoils Bradshaw's New Zealand As It Is Duffy's Four Years of Irish History Payn's Kit McDonald's Castlo \\ arlock Phillimorc's Only a Black Box Memoir of Annie Kcary Praed's An Australian Heroino Shorthouse's John Inglesant Anstcy'B Vice Versa, a lesson to Fathers Froudc's Life of Carlyle Madoc's Story of Mcliccnt Yco's The Bnrman Hay's Brighter Britain Larwood's Theatrical Anecdotes Marshall's Through America Blaekmore's Cristowell v.eresford Hope's The Mandreths Murray's Side Lights of English Socioty EbcrVThe Burgomaster's Wife Shortland's Maori Traditions Bonwick's First Twenty Years of Australia Cummings's Our Home in Fiji Mrs Oliphant's In Trust Stoddard's Summer Cruising in the South Scaß Hector Malot's No Relations i-'ranzo's The Jews of Barnow Men vale's Faucit of Balhol Cooper's Coral Lands Leader Scott's Messer AgnoU s Household All the new vols. of All the Year Round. 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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4124, 22 September 1883, Page 1

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