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Shipping. VI u&^X " ■\7S7'AIUKU AND ONE/^sRSOt *» HUNGA STEAM CO. (Limited). 'v TIME TABLE.-S.S. MANUKAU. £ October, 1883. Leave Onehunga: Leave Waiuku: I Sept. Sept <I — 29—Saturday, 9 a.m. io Oct Oct. I—Monday, 5 p.m. — — ■ 2—Tuesday, 11.30 a.m. 3—Wednesday, 7 a.m. 3—Wed., 11.30 a.m. ) i— Thursday, 7.30 a.m. I—Thursday. 12 noon ({—Saturday, 8.30 a.m. G—Saturday, 1 p.m. ~ B—Monday, !).30n.m. B—Monday, 2 p.m. 10—Wed., 10,15 a.m. 10—Wed., 3.15 p.m. 11—Thursday, 1 p.m. — » — 12-Friday, 8.30 a.m. ]«—Friday, 3 p.m. — — 13—Saturday, 7.3a a.m. 15—Monday, 5 p;m. — — lfr-Tuesday, 10 a.m. 17—Wednesday, 7 a.m. 17—Wed., 11.30 a.m. 18—Thurs., 7 a.m. IS—Thurs.. 11.30 a.u>. 19—Friday(for Manukau Heads), 8 a.m. o 20—Saturday, 8.30 a.m. 20—Saturday, 1 p.m. 0 22—Monday, 10 a.m. 23—Monday, 2.30 p.m. 23—Tuesday, 12 noon — — 2i—Wednesday, 6 ».m. 25—Thursday, 2 p.m. — 1 — 26—Friday, 7 a.m. » 26-Fi'iday, 3 p.m. — y — 27—Saturday, 8 a,m» »; 29—Monday, I p.m. — V — 80—Tuesday, 9.30 a.n», « 30—Tuesday, 5 p.m. — — 31-Wod., 10 a.m. n All freights payablo beforo dcllvory of goods. J. BARK BROWN, 0 Managing Director. jr^-_ OS, COROMANDEL, THOMAS SCOTT, MASTER TIME TABLE. Loaves Auokland: Leaves Coromandol: , — Saturday, 29,12 noon 1 Monday, Oot. 1,12 noon — } —. Tuesday, Oot 2, « p.m. , Wednesday, 3,12 noon — — Thursday, i, 12 noon 1 Friday, 9,2 p.m. — — Saturday, G. 12 woi Weather and other cirounißtanoos permitting. Not responsible in shipping, eorrying, or discharging livo stock. No cargo received without shipping noto, and within half an hour of advortised tlmo of do- . parturc. All parcels must bo prepaid on board. A. R. H. 3WINDLKY, Managef. sL^S T>ASSENGERS' LINE lf OF PACKETS TO NBW Owned by THE 3HAW, SAVIIJj & ALBION , SHIPPING CO. (Limited), M, Leadenhall-streot, London. i Tho above lino of shins are rogular traders to all the principal ports In New Zealand. Thoy • aro clipper ships, classed Al at Lloydß, and ■ commanded by experienced masters. The bill i of fare ia most substantial, and of tho best quality, and tho accommodation roomy and convenient. The undersigned aro empowered to grant passages from London to Now Zealand, pay- ■ ment for which have boon guarantcod in tho • colony. Return ships to London also leave at almost regular intervals. Full particulars on application to L. D. NATHAN & CO., ) OWEN & GRAHAM, >AgO»tfl, CRUICKSHANK & C 0..) Circulating Library. THE AUCKLAND CIRCULATING LD3RARY. Established 18J3. . COMPRISES UPWARDS OF 8,000 BOOKa Proprietor: N. G. Lennox (lath E. Wavte), Tho following ia a list of lato additions :— . Rusden's History of New Zealand, 3 volumes i Mckenzio's History of the Highland Clearances King's Tho Gontle Savage ■ Miss Yougo's Stray Pearls Tolnior's Rominisconce3 at Home and at the Antipodes . , , , Manning's Old Now Zealand, third copy Warneford's Tales of tho Slave Squadron Bosant's Life of Professor Palmer 'axton Hood's Scottish Characteristics tfrs Riddell's Uninhabited Houso Pigott's Recollections of an Irish Journalist Cranford's Dr. Claudius Eranford's Mr Isaacs Buchanan's Love Mo for Ever Hamilton Aide's Poet and Poor Grant's Bush Life in Australia Lennox's Coaching Anecdotes ' Lady Blomileld's Reminis«onccs of Court and Diplomatic Lifo ■ Hayward's Loft to tho World l^o'em'an's Impressions of the United States Gihnour's Among tho Mongols Picton's Lifo of Cromwell Eighteen Months' Imprisonment Foils and Counterfoils Bradshaw's New Zealand As It Is • Duffy's Four Years ot Irish History McDonald's Costlo Warlock ' Phillimoro's Only a Black Box • Memoir of Annio Keary 1 Praed's An Auetralian Heroine Shorthouao's Johnlnglosant _~.._ ' Anstey'3 Vice Versa, a looson to Fathers • Fronde's Life ot Carlylo Madoc's Story of Mohcent ' Yoo'b Tho Burman • Hay's Brighter Britain Larwood's Theatrical Anecdotes ' Marshall's Through America . Blackmore's Cristowoll Beresford Hopo's Tho Mondreths Murray's Bide Lights of English Society " Ebcr's Tho Burgomaster's Wife • Shortland's Maori Traditions Bonwick's First Twenty Yoare of Au;Tt*alia ' Cnmmings's Our Homo in Fiji ' ModdaXsummo^Cruising in the Soath SeM " Hector Malot's No Rolations Franzo's Tho Jews of Baaww Morivale's Faucit of Balliol ' arr'sco^sM^rAgnoH-sHou^hoW ' Allthcnowvols.ofAllthoYcarßouniArgesy. Bclgravia, Bow Bolls, CasseUls Magariae, Chambers's Journal, CornbillMaga^ie, Family Horald, London Society, London Journal, Tinsloy's Magarino. Temole Bar, Time, Longman's Masaislne, Christian I World Magazino, &C. ADDI'nONS ARE MADE DAILT. SUBSCRIPTION, 53 BER QUARTER ? OOUBLB I BUBScnirnoN, Bs. , ;) Tho Proprietor has pleasure in anneuncljuj a that, for the greater convenience of his subscribers he has removed this old-established Library - to his branch store at il2, Quocn-street, opposite , McArthur's Warehouse. Subscribers aro requested to pay subscriptions s regularly in advance, and obsorve tho simple "' rules that are printed on the cover of each book. " Great numbers of new works are continually £' being placed on the shelves, and this supply will only be kept up if tho subscriptions warrant Hotolkeepers, Boardinjyhouso-keepers, and „ others will greatly obligs by returning to above , address any books bearing the labels of this ' library. Upwards of 2,' Oft volumes are now \\ missing. 0 ronltry* n ~ ■ — "" *'_ T ONSDALE POULTRY YARDS f. FOTI SALE-EGGS FROM PRIZE POULTRY. s. d. L, Dark.Brahmas (winners of eight first fl SecondPrizoDark Brahmas Jj 5 Lightßrahmas ir « "* Brown Leghorns .. ... ,J X Buff Cochins |2 2 . Black Spanish "i 2 - White Spanish $ 2 Mcnorcas iX g Langsnana \i X Grey Dorkings {" 2 Plymouth Rocks }" 2 CreveCojurs }„ 2 - Houdans .. .. , iX 2 . GoWon Spangled Hamburgs J „ Golden Pencilled Hamburgs. J» ° Silver Spangled Hamburgs }» ° d Black Red Game }" 2 " DuckwingGaine .. }" 2 iS Black Red Gamo Bantams *" g Duckwing Game Bantams « ° •c HALF-BRED POULTRY. 1 Black Spanish and Brahma •> 0 Game and Brahma » " Aylesbury Duoks X Rouen Ducks l^ D - EngUsh Carrier Pigeons, per pair .. .. 15 Apply to j. abbot, HobsoMtwet, ,J Or, on the Farm. Waikomib. 1 eet BONDED of Mr Louis Flemming, who has for Bevorai years been engaged in the Warehouse, and is - ultimately acquainted with the wishoS and re quircmonts.of all tho customers. , Importers may rely upon ovory care and atton. - tion being given to Ae^g«g* oRAHAM^ L TTELENSVILLE TIMBER COMPANY XX (LIMITED.) E The Company have opened a Depot at NEWm MARKET, near the Railway Stat on. for r* U . ceiving Orders and Sale of Timber, f!™ b«"«t to anylength, &o. Prices on application at the , yard-

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4131, 28 September 1883, Page 1

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