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new zeajar'ifflf 2 tffa LAND SHIPPING COMf*jjk&!mto PANY'3 ROYAL MAIL HMKfof LINK 0F STEAMERS J^s*./M!— (undor Contract with the Erf-"^^ New Zoaland Government) Will bo despatched with Her Majesty's Mails aa under for LONDON, Via Hio do Janeiro and Madolra:— Steamer.' Tona.j^^ Date. Aoranoi 4,16.1 Lyttolton Fob. 14 Himutaka 4,750 _ March 14 RaAPßnH__..._ 4,103 _ Aprils Kaikouua 4,750 _ May 7 Tongabiro 4.163 .. Juno And thonooforward ovory fourtU Thursday. The abovo aro all now stoamors, built specially for tho trado, and commanded by mon of great oxporienco. Tho length of tlio passago by tho Company's steamors nvorageß under 10 days. Passago monoy: Saloon, from 60 gulnoas upwards; second cabin, 40 guineas; stoorago, from 18 guineas. For froight^or passage apply to THE HEAD OFFICES. CHRISTORURCH, Or to tho Branches and Agonts of tho Company throughout tho Colony. Jt^f-_ TDASSENQERS1 LINE jdffilfciuirm* of packets to new Ownea by THE SHAW, SAVILL& ALBION SHIPPING CO. (Limited), 34, Loadonhall-streot, London. The abovo line of ships are regular traders to all the principal ports in Now Zoaland. They aro clipper snips, classed Al at Lloyd's, ana commanded by experienced masters. Tho bill of fare is moat substantial, and of the best Quality, and the accommodation roomy and convenient. The undersigned are empowered to grant passagos from London to Now Zealand, payment for which have been guaranteed m tlia colony. Return ships to London also leave at almost regular intervals. Full particulars on application to L. D. NATHAN & CO., \ ARTHUR HEATHER, > Agents. CRUIOKSHANK & CO.. i x **■ ~- "VTORTHERN RIVER j6JP2»f£ 131 STEAM NAVIGATION djgjgjjyjgCSh-! CO, (Limited), TIMEOn and after FRIDAY next, tho Ist August, 1881, • ! S.S. DURHAM Leaves Helensville for Walroa, Mondays and Fridays, on arrival of train leaving Auckland at 7.15 a.m. Returning from Dargavillp at fi a.m. Tuesdays and Saturdays. .Leavos Helonsvlllo for Port Albert every Tuesday night, on arrival of train leaving Auckland at 1.30 p.m., returning from Port Albert on Thursdays. S.S. MINNIE CASEY Loaves Helensville for Ot&matea via Point Curtis every Monday nieht, on arrival of train leaving Auckland at 1.30 p.m., returning from Otamatea ovory Wednesday. Leaves Holonsvillo for Walroa after arrival of train leaving Auckland at 1.30 p.m. on Wednesday, returning on Friday from Dargavillo. Weather and other clroumstancos permitting. WILLIAM LODDKR. Manager. OR GIS BORNE, NAPIER, WELLINGTON, Kl^^ AND GREYMOUTH. ililSilii Tho regular trader P^^Hi S.S. HERALD, I 100 Al at Lloyds. RM tons rcpristor. Captain S. K. Savory, will sail II a3 above on MONDAY next, tho 26th instant, at 5 o'clock. All cargo must be booked and alongside at 4 o'clock. For freieht passage, or other particulars, apply ta STONE BROS., Queen-street. * j- _ TmXCURSION~TOTTRTjSE^jS^Ti XLi TIRI.—S.s. Neptune will miv n. Quecn-stroot Wharf on ■M 1 *iy'I 'linWlB1""T *~'"P i V 25th, at 9.30 a.m ■mmniiii \w**r v wes . 2s6d. < ~±*L VX7AIUKU AND ONE-Jffirfw-aj VV HUNOA STKAM j|j|iagRm^NAVIGATION CO. (LIMiTXD). TIMK TABLK.-S.B. MANUKAT7, Leave Onehunora I Ixsave Waluku I January, 1885. 2fl—Monday, 1.30 p.m. — 27—Tuosday, 3 p.m. 27—Tuosday, 7 a.m. - 28-Wed., 8.30 a.m. SO-Friday,6p.m. 81 _ 8atIlr 5^ i lOtS o ~„,. All fieightfl payablojjel^rc^dem-^r^afloods. Managing Director. m j- _. QTEAM TO THAMES, JSS^^K O Connecting with Rtver A H uA«*Steamers for STIRLINGw^t^a (¥£OT JSiD IHS£SraS FOSTER'S SKTTLBtaNT. LK - FROM AUCKLAND. I Rotoma- j Enter- | Anne I hana. 1 prise. I Mllbank. Mon., 20 8.30 n.m. I - 7 p.m. 'uea., 11 .9.30 am. I — — Wed., 28 10.30 ajn. 18 p.m. — Thurs., 29 12 p.m. I — - rrj.,3o - 10 p.m. - Silt. 31 2 p.m. I — — FROM~THAMjj:Sj I Rotoma- Enter- Anne hana. prlie i_ MJlbanl^ gat^iS 111 am. I — — Mon., 26 2.30 p.m. - - •fucs.,27 3.80 p.m. — 5 P-m-Wed ,28 6 p.m. — — •hurs.,29 - ?P-m- - H, 30 5.30 p.m. - - S^t.. 31 — 5.80 p.m. - 'No oargo received for Rotomahans within hBJf-anSourofadvePtlsedttoe of leaving. Not MBponslbla Ip Bhlpplng, OMryfig, or aiwharKtaßLlveStook^ "_i>- yS. COROMANDEL. SCOTT, MASTER. TIMK TABLIt. tmnf£SSSr Al """"SSSST" 1 Tuesday. 2L_l p.m. Wedneßda - 26> 12 noon Friday. SO^p-m. Saturaajr> 3 7, 7 p . ro . "HWSSS^A wlthontshlpplnß r u , and within haU an hour of advertised time of de""ffparonlß must bsprepald on boardReturn Tickets, 10s each, from Wednesday, 28th, to Friday. 30th. RWTVnI(RY MRnBBBr ir^F^r^r 7^ HBLI Ell S «g^^^^jr P.S. TONGARIRO. MONDAY, TUES^Y^THURsbAY, AND Loayo St. geli.er's: Leave Auckland: 9 a.m. s a'm' WBDNKSDAY3 AND SATUfip^YS. SaS ?he Co hrcha BrS-wlll be prosecuted. if w « [( HOBSON-STEEET jl CASH AND DEFERRED PAYMBNI TAILORS, DRAPERS. MILLINERS. MANTLE AND HABltf-MAKERS. HOBSON-STBBKS. We respectfully invite attention to our Largl Stock of NOVELTIES for the present Season. Our Great Variety and Choice of the Bo« Fabricsfwfth the Skill and ™ent we now em nlov. and tho great success of our J«°rt*™ P"J Sued SuperioF Garmente, Peffeot; to nt, a^ Unexcelled in Cut and Style, Rivea us everj confidence in respectfully soliciting the tovoui of a visit. . , AM Tweede thoroughly §»>™>'*»'»fi? f I*"* nado up, and Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. ou»d to bo a great boon, by enabling Uuw with limited Incomes to procure neoOMariei U be easiest possible way. ALL GOODS A^K^^iD CT FI<AIN Cash Customers re"c^e~s per -pent.DlßMiunt one shilling to the pound starling) on au paroeui (306 »°*X B^O KINVCTKD W4MOAEB PASB IHI DOOB.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5465, 24 January 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5465, 24 January 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5465, 24 January 1885, Page 1

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