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a^, rpHE NEW ZEALAND A SHIPPINGCOMPANY'S LOCH FERGUS, wralaß^^ FROM LONDON. Consignees arc requested to pass ontries and obtain dollvery ordors from tho undorslgncd for their Goods without delay. Cargo impeding tho diachargo of tho vossol will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. (LIMITED), Agents. Auckland, Dec, i, 1881. A^jAr- QTEAM TO THAMES Amr3kfiL Connecting with River jflßMßAfStcomers for <^B^^grWORTH,OHINEMURI,WAI■MiI I I TKKAURIi WAIHI, TE AROHA GOLDFIELDS, MORRINSVILLE. WAITOA PLAINS, AND GRANT AND FOSTER'S SETTLEMENT. TIME TABLE B.S. ROTOMAHANA, P.S. ENTERPRISE No. 2, AND ANNE MILBANK, FROM AUCKLAND. I Rotomahana I Enterprise lA. Milbank Frl. I - 112 p.m. I - Bat. 11 p.m. I — I — FROM THAMES 1 I Rotomahana I Enterprise lA. Milbank Fri. I - I - 18 p.m. Sat 1 — I 10 p.m. I — No cargo reoelved for Rotomahana within tialf-an-hourof advertised time of leaving. Not responsible in Shipping, Carrying, or llsoharging Live Stook. GEO. FRASER, Agent e~~~ "VfORTHERN STEAMP^"*^ SHIP Co' (LIMITKI))' I Ps^^>M TIME Tabi'e,—December. |||fe?C.Ci°>^ (Weather and other CiroumIf "^s^sa stances Permitting), Iff FROM QUEEN-STREET jIH WHARF. TO THE HOT LAKES, TERRACES. AND GEYSERS (VL\. TAURANGA). THE QUICKEST, CHEAPEST, AND EASIEST ROUTE. Tourists oan avoid the tedious and rough overland journey by taking passage in the Northern steamship Company's new and fast steamers Clanßman and Wellington, which leave Auckland alternately every Monday and Thursday, at 7 p.m.. arriving at Tauranga at 6 o'clock on the following morning, when a Coach undor mail contraot leaves immediately after breakfast for the Hot Lakes, passing through the Vesoy Stewart Settlement, arriving at Ohinemutu at two p.m. some day. FOR TAURANGA AND BAY OF PLENTY PORTS. STEAMER. I DATE OF SAILING. ' Wellington 1 Monday, 8, 7 p.m. Wellington Thursday, 11,7 p.m. Clansman I Monday, IS. 7 p.m. Clansman I Thursday, 18,7 p.m. Wellington Monday, 22,8 p.m. Clansman I Monday, 29, 7 p.m. Connects at Tanranga for Opotikl Stafla and Bay of Plenty Ports every Tuesday. FoFRUBSBIX. WHANC-AROA. and Monoonui. Clansman I Monday, 8,7 p.m. Wellington I Monday. 15. 7 p.m. Clansman . | Saturday, 20,7 p.m. Wellington | Saturday, 27. 7 p.m. For Whanoarei and Whanqarki Heads (Carrying passengers and cargo for Waipu). A Coach meets tho Btoamer on arrival to convey passocgors to Waipu. Macgregor I Friday, 5, 0 p.m. Wellincton I Friday, 8,8 pm. Macgregor 1 Tuesday, 9,8 p.m. Wellington | Wednesday. 10,10 a.m. Macgregor Friday, 12,6 p.m. Clansman Friday, 12, 8 n.m. Macgregor ( Tuesday, 10,8 p.m. Clansman I Wednesday, 17, 10 a.m. Macgregor I Friday, 19,6 p.m. Wellington Friday, 19, 8 p.m. Macgregor I Tuesday, 23,8 p.m. Wellington I Wednesday. 24.10 a,m. Maogrcgor | Saturday. 27. 0 p.m. Macgregor 1 Tuosday, 30, 8 p.m. Clansman I Wednesday. 31,10 a.m. From Whanoarei to Auckland ' (From Railway Wharf.) Wellington Saturday, 6.10 o.m. Macgregor Monday, 8,12 noon Wellington Wednesday, 10,6 p.m. Macgregor Thursday. 11,12 noon Clansman Saturday. 13.4 pm. Macgregor Monday, IS, i p.m. Clansman Wednesday. 17, 7 p.m. Macgregor Thursday, IS. 10 a.m. Wellington Saturday, 20, 9.30 a.m. Macgregor Monday, 22,12 noon Wellington Wednesday, 21, 6 p.m. Macgregor Wednesday, 21,2 p.m. Macgregor Monday, 29,2 p.m. Clansman Wednesday. 31,6 p.m. For Whanoarei. Whanoarei. Heads, and Manoapal Macgregor | Every Tuesday, 8 p.m. For, Whanoarei. Whanoarei Heads, and ■ _ Parua Bay. Macgregor I Every Friday. 6 p.m. For Great Barrier, Tryphkna, Port FitzRQY. AND WnANGAI'ARAPARA. Qlenelg I Every Saturday. 8 a.m. Fob Mercury Bay and Tairua. Qienelg I Every Monday and Thursday, 7 I PJP. . ~ FROM MANUKAU. „„„„„,„ EOR WA^R^A^NEWJ^YMOUTH. ■ Douglas and Argyle as per advertisements. FOR HOKIANQA. A Steamer fortnightly (as per advertisement). Cargo must be bookod and alongside, the voesef by 4 p.m. prompt None will be received after that hour. . Passage Tickets must be token at the Comnany's Office. 67, Queen-street. Auckland. EXCURSION TICKETS. - During the months of December, January, and February same will be issued at Reduced Rates, available for Return until 31st of March. 1885. . ___L^r^- TVTORTHERN BIVER &&?_*__ J> STEAM NAVIGATION jgggSjggE||^ CO. (Limited), TIMEOn and after FRIDAY next the Ist August, 1884, S.S. DURHAM Leaves Helensville for Walroa, Mondays and Fridays, on arrival of train leaving Auokfeuid at 7.15 a.m. Returning from Dargavilte at 5 a.m. Tuesdays and Saturdays. Leaves Helensville for Port Albert every Tuesday night, on arrival of train leaving Auckland ot 4.30 p.m., returning from Port Albert on Thursdays. S.S. MINNIECASEY Leaves Helensville for Otamatea via Point Curtis every Monday night, on arrival of train leaving Auckland at 4.30 p.m., returning from Otamatea every Wednesday. Leaves Helensvine for Walroa after arrival of train leaving Auckland at 4.30 p.m. on Wednesday, returning on Friday from Dargaville. Weather and other cirourastances permitting. WILLIAM LODDBR. Manager. i■ jc ~ mO WAIWERA IN i&44r X TWO HOURS.-The s.s. ___WBMmMG LANS MA N will leave JitS^JßHrQ»een-street Wharf for the Hot Springs, Waiwera, on SATURDAY next, at 2 o'clock • p.m., returning on Monday mornlDg. and orriving in Auckland at 9 a.m. Single Fare, 7b 6d; Return, 12s 6d. A . McG REGOR, • Manager. —'V^r -pASSENGERS' LINE ■JSmHa-*- OF PACKETS TO NEW Owned by THE SHAW, SAVILL & ALBION SHIPPING CO. (Limited). 34, Leadenholl-street, London. The above line of ships are regnlar traders to all the principal ports in New Zealand. They are clipper sSiips, classed Al at Lloyds. ans Smman Pded by eiperienced masters. The bIE of faro is moat substantial, end of the best quality, and tho accommodation roomy ani 00The n uudersignea are empowered to gran' nassaees from London to New Zealand, pay 1 S for which have been guaranteed in thi IFofon. Return ships to London also leave a ' almost regular intervals. ■ 1 wp^ N «rtffi' y ARTHUR HEATHER. \ Agents, t CRUIOKSHANK & C 0. ,) LATCH MORE AND CO. CUSTOM-HOUSFl AND SHIPPING "_ HOUSE.L4ND. feG^ER^COMMISSION AOENW r ACCOUNTANTS AND VALUATORH. Sales, Purchases and Loans Effected an Negotiated. , _ , - Tradesmen's Books Posted and Balancec r Rents and Debts Collected. . kamtic L. and Co. are prepared to undertake Agenoi* of all descriptions. .. 13. Customb-btreet East. * AL V A T_IJO N ARMI r. AUCKLAND PRISON GATE BRIGADE AN] NIGHT REFUGE. - Snperintendant .. .. JOHN t> Cas™SS Inspector of Homo .. .. W. F. Boynton '' Treasurer .. .. _ C. B. Stone Seoretary .. .. ..W. H. Leonard Captain-in-Charok .. .. ROBT. LITTLJ THE HOME In connection with the above Institution belr Now Open, Brigade Captain Little will be glad to receive DONATIONS OF GROCERIES OR KM VISIONS OF ANY KlND'^nd also of ANY OLD CLOTHES, at THE BARRACKS, *■ From 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily. .fl The Treoiurer, Mr C. B. Stone, would remit £ the luttio that this I°BUtution caimot be cs % Im on successfolly without Funds. HO w thraefore lie most ftappy to receive Subsori tions at his office, Queen-street, at any time.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4530, 5 December 1884, Page 1

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