SMppinK« j&p^sT S" COROMANDEL' J[£iMo^t£ THOMAS SCOTT, MASTER. TIME TABLE. Leaves Auckland: Leavc3 Coromande): March. ' March. — Tuesday, 18, 2 p.m. Wednesday, 19, 2 p.m. — — Thursday, 20, 2 p.m. Friday, 21, 2 p.m. — — Saturday, 22,2 p.m. Weather and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible in shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock. No cargo received without shipping noto, and within hah" an hour of advertised time of departure. All parcels must bo prepaid on board. A. R.H.BWINDLEY, Manager. / r CJTEAM TO THAMES, J&%s'-%*:yL fJ Connecting with River ißSSli^S&fi^Steainera for *|jgS^**s|iPWORTH,OHINHMURI,WAITEKAURI. WAlin, TE AROHA GOLDFIEIiDS, MORRINSVILLE, WAITOA PLAINS, AND GRANT AND FOSTER'S SETTLEMENT. TIME TABLE S.S. ROTOMAHANA, P.S. ENTERPRISE No. 2, AND ANNE MILBANK, FRCM AUCKLAND: | Kotomahana I Enterprise |A. Milbank jlon. — | 12 p.m. | — 'Cues, j p.m. I — j — Wed. 530 p.m. 12 p.m. I — Thurs. C.oOp.m. I . — | — Fri. I — IG p.m. — Sat. 18 3D a.m. I — I — FROM THAMES: "_ I Rctomahana | Entorpriso I A. Milbank Mon. 19 p.m. I — — Tucs. — I 11 p.m. — Wed. 10 a.m. } — — Thura. 11 o.m. 12 p.m. — Fri. I 12 noon — — Bat. I 2.30 p.m. 12 p.m. — No oargo received for Rotomahana within lialf-an-hour of advertised time of leaving. Not responsible for Shipping, Carrying, or discharging Live Stock. FRASER & TINNE. Agents. £ -r f- T/irAIUKU AND ONE/4#TSOI f » HUNGA STEAM VIGATION CO. (Limited). TIME TABLE.—S.S. MANUKAU. Mamcii, 1881. Leave Onehunga: Leavo Waiuku I Mar. Mur. !0-VVed., 10.30 a.m. 11)— Wed., 3 p.m. JO -Thursday, 11 a.m. '.'o—Thursday,3 uop.m. vl—i'riday, 1 p,iu. — — 22—Saturday, 0 a. m. ii—Monday, 1 p.m. — — 55—Tuesday, 0 a.m. •!u-Tuesday, 5 p.m. — 28-Wed., 10 a.m. ?7-Tbnrsdfiy, G a.m. 27—Thureday, 10.30 a.m. 2^—Friday iforManukau Heads), S a.m. 29—Satin-day. 7:0 a.m. 29—Saturday, 12 noon. 31—Monday, S a.m. . 31—Monday, 12.30 p.m. All freights payable bofore delivery of goods. J. BARK BROWN, Managing Director r f mHE ICAiIoUOLLIERJ ,; \ JL COMPANY'S fast and S.S. WAIT A XI, H2 tons regietor. IS) h.p., Capt. J. CitAWFonD, will be despatched as undor— TOR WHANGAREI, WHANGAREI HEADS, MANGAPAI, AND i'ARUA BAY. From Auckland: FromWhangarci: March. Monday 17, 8 p.m. Tuesday 18.10 a.m. Wednesday, 19, 8 p.m. Friday. 21. 10 lum. Friday, 21. 8 p.m. Sunday, 23, 7 o.m. Monday, 21, 8 p.m. Tuesday. 25, 5.30 p.m. Wednesday, 20, 8 p.m. Friday, 28, 9.30 a.m. Monday, 31, 8 p.m. — A COACH runs in connoction with tho steamer to Waipu from tho Heads. Passage Tickets must bo taken at Company's Offlco, Ha, Queen-street, or Queen-street Wharf, Auckland. Extra running to suit convonionce of Passengers to Whangaroi Races on Saturday, March 'iZ_ t^f TJIOR LONDON Jj DIRECT. -^^g^^^M* Tho Clippor Barquo ■sg||||g||f|jigl» LUTTEnWORTII, To Sail about 25tii Instant. Passengers aro roquostcd to Pay Balance of Pasaugo Money not later than MONDAY, the 24th inst. CRUICKSHANK & CO., Agentß. 18, Qucon-street, Auckland, March 13,1884. ipTcTR, SALE (PRIVATELY) The favourite s.s. _»,„ LALLA ROOKH. Tonnago : Gross, 60: Net, 48. Now trading betwoen Manukau and Waitara. For further particulars apply to G. JOHNSTON, General Managor South British Insurance Co., Queen-streot Auckland. £ jt _ TTfeEVONPORT STEAM /^^^^ -L' FERRY COMPANY The above Company have a Steamer always on hand at shortest notice tor TOWING, PICNIC PARTIES. AND F/SHING EXCURSIONS. J. R, D. BAKER, Trafflo Manager. 7 r TUEW STEAMER ON M%F~3k3[ ■N THK KAIPARA. Tho now and fast s.B. NEPTUNE will leave Helonsvillo for Dargavil*. and intermediate stations) on Tuesdays and Thursdays, after tho arrival of tho 7.15 a.m. train from Auckland; returning from Dargaville on Wednesdays ana Fridays, at 5.30 a.m. Cargo to ho consiimed to care of CAPTAIN PEARCE, s.s. Neptune. Saloon Fare 2, 8s; return Ticket available for two weeks. Saloon Fares (Single), 53. Hotels. -|4/T ASO NI C HOTEL, IVI DEVONPORT NORTH SHORE. W. H. PEARCE Haa much pleasure in intimating that tbe whole of the extensive additions and alterations to the Masonic are vow finally completed. Pf* 0™ desirous o( residing in this delightful district will, by patronising the above Hotel, receive every attention required to mako them happy and comfortable. Tho rooms aro lofty, weUventilated, neatly and elegantly furnished. Select Suites of Apartments. Private Sittingrooms. Ono of the flnesi Billiard-rooms In the Colony, fitted with everything new and first ° BATHIXG—Fresh and Salt WatorJ BUGGIES supplied in five minutes notice. OWARD'S NJGW COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, OrroßiTß the Railway Station, WHANGAREI. This is by far tho largest, best-appointen. and most oomfortubla Hotel North of Auckland, containing Suites of Pri vato Rooms for Families, with Piano, Batb, Commercial, Dming, and Smoking Rooniß. SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOM. Tho Bedrooms are lofty and well ventilated, and most comfortably furnished. Orders by Telegram or Letter will receive prompt attontion. Saddlo Horses onHlro, &c, &o. Porter in attendance on Trains and Steamers. Q R HOWARD. PraprjetOT. '/lINGER ALE"! GINGER ALE I G. GLE D H ILL is now Manufacturing a GINGER ALE Superior to any yet offered to the Public It is a Delicious, Grateful, and Invigoratine Beverage, and blends remarkably well with all brands of Bpirits. G. GLEDHILL, W E L L E S L E V - S T.R E B T. Telbphokk No. 53. HANGARB I HOTEL, OPPOSITE TOWN WHARF, WHANGAREX MRS~LEA Desires to inform the Publio of Whangarel and Burro—ding districts that she has purohased the above old-established and weU-knownhptel. and haa appointed MR A. G. BRIGHT M Manager ot the same. The Manager takes this opportunity of informing the publio that no sfone wMI be left unturned to mako this a noptuar house with travellers generally, and pMtictdaFregard will be P^to^eooiijeniencs _d necessities of f amillea visiting the district ClvUit^ attention, and moderate ohargea can Special re^rd will be paid to sellmgnone bnt % ea^ofoTsesfn»onhlre. Trap meets trains from aUsteamers. :pßß^_M G o4i^ EL' i The Proprietor is now Erecting Large ana : ' lin^rtant Additions, tacluding numerou^ Bed ! u £ au a pnti£ ri ev ae trVre|arS ISi Sfcare^om- ■ K^WavplMMSfl ' Public. The Wines and Spirits are 01 tnecesi
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4315, 17 March 1884, Page 1
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