j^JOk rpHB NEW ZEALAND ■toSsSßs^ J. SHippiNa com\]WbSmS^> PANY'S ROYAL HAIL FOR LONDON. The Magniflent New Steel-built R.M.S. RIMUTAKA, 4,474 tons register, E. O. Hallett, Esq., R.N. Commander, -will be despatched from this port as aboveon6thinßtant. The vessel has one cabin unlet in Second Saloon, an* a few Vaeanoies in Steerage. Intending passengers must make early application. THE NEW ZKALAND SHTPK.VG 00. (r,IMITBD), Agents. Customs-street:. April ;9.1856. "tCKA, WAIUKU AND ONE--IS|Mn^» NAVIgATION CO. (Limited). ■ TIME-TABLK-B.S. MANUKAU. Leave Onehungra. Leave Walukn. May. 3-Monday, 6 p.m. 4—Tuesday, 10 a.m. 5-Wed., 7.30 a.m. 5-Wed.. 11 a.m. B-Thura.. 8.15 a.m. 8 -Thura.. 11.45 a.m. ,8-Batur., 9.30 a.m. 8-Satur., 1 p.m. 10—Monday, 11 a.m. 10-Monday. 2.30 p.m. 12—Wed., 1 p.m. 12-Wed., 1.46 p.m. 13-Thura. 2.30 p.m. 13-Thurs.. 6 p.m. It-Friday, 4 p.m. 15-Batur., 8 a.m. 17—Monday. 6 p.m. 18-Tueaday. 10 a m. 19—Wed., 7.30 a.m. 19-Wed,, lla m. 20—Thura. 8.15 a.m. 20—Thurs., 11.45 a.m. 22 -Satur., 9.30 a.m. 22—Ratur., 1 p ra. 25-Tuesday. 11.15 a.m. 25-Tußßday, 2.45 p.m. 26-Wed., 12 noon 26-Wed., i p.m. 27—Thurs.. 1 p.m. 27-Thurs., 4.80 p.m. 28-Kriday, 3 p.m. 29-Satur., 7 a.m. 31—Monday, 5 p.m. — Weather and other circumstances permitting. All freights payable before delivery of goods. No cargo received within halt an hour of. advertised time of leaving. Not responsible for shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock. J. BaRK BROWN. Managing Director. r-Ki QTBAM TO THAMEB, .'^'S'^Sbs. Connecting -with RIVER V7:ir)ttKMVs.BTEAMKRB for STIRLINGFOSTER'S SETTIjkMKOT. TIME TABLE. 8.8. ROTOMAHANA, P S. ENTERPRISE No a. FROM AUCKLAND, \ RpTOMAKAKA. | itKTBBPBIgB. Monday 3 — 11 night Tuesday i 2. SO afternoon j — Wed. 6 3 afternoon I 12 midnight Thursday 6 a3O afteruooa — Friday 7 3,30 afternoon 112 midnight Saturday 8 4 afternoon — FfiOja THAMKS.~~ "'___ I BOTOiLLBASiji. I RSTK[q?BiaSI._ Monday 3 — | — Tuesday 4 7.80 morning I 7 night Wed. 5 8 morning I — Thursday 6 8 morning 8 night Friday 7 8 morning — Saturday 8 8.30 morning _[ l 0 evening No cargo received for RotomsJutua irlifcln haH-an-hour ot advorttaod ttmo ot lea vine. Not responsible for Shipping:. Carrying, or D&KQharftißa Wvfi Stncfc. VX(X KEABJUrt. Ajjw>l &^^ZI UTEAM TO THE SOtJTH IWSJ^^fcM k3 SKA INLANDS. ffiS^B The now e.s^ |pH^^ JANET NICOLL, I j 796 tonß register, Capt. Hatton |i ; (unoer contract with the New 9 i Zealand Government}, will leave Auckland for Tonga. Samoa, and Tahiti «n or about MONDAY, May 17, and every six (reeks thereafter. Superior acooinmodaUon for first and secondclass pasdeDgore. Tne round voyage from Auckland (callirg at Tonga, Samoa, Tahiti, and Rarotonga) occupies about 40 days, and offers a favourable opportunity to those desirous of visiting the beautiful islands touched at. TicKeta lamed for the round trip. For freight or passage, and all particulars, apply to DONALD & EDKNBOROUGH. No. 30. Qneen-aueot QHAW, SAVILL, AND I^^^^^. ALBION COMPANY MiiSßiiiiffiHißi {T^^V MONTHLY LINB OF FAST PABSBNQER BTKAMER9 BETWWffIN ALL POR'A OF NBWZBALAND AND LONDON. The following powerful naw tteel-bnllt Bt«nmar» are appointed to leave for LONDON DiRBCT as follows:— <Flnal port M arranged.! Steamer. §|g| Commander. D^ r °| n DeLyttelt«n Tainul .. 5200 3000 B. J. Barlow May 89 Lyttnltoa Doric .. 4744 3000 3. W. Jennings June 28 Arawa .. 6200 3500 J. Btewart JtJly 24 lonic .. 4573 500 CJ. G. Cameron Ausrust a Coptio .. 4367 8000 W. H. Kldley Bept 18 Tne atp, vv[t and Tttlzmi are new ttcoaraers of the latent designs. The Firet-clase PBsaenger AcoommoflaHon ia in a citadel saloon on the main deck amid«hipa, and the Bleeping berth* are of extra Urge *Izh. The Sacond-e)aBS Aocomtaoilßtion is v;ry superior, and ia situatea under the poop deck Steerage Passengers will have most excellent and roomy accommodation In the between The' White Star Steamers lonio, Doric, and Coptio will be conduotcd by the managrra of that lino, who have mude their service the most comfortable and popular afloat. An Experienced Surgeon will accompany each steamer. All the Steamers above-named will bo fitted with the Electric Light. The' Homeward Route will be via Rto de Janeiro, and the tiice occupied sheuld not exceed id days. PASSAGE MONEY. Saloon , From 60 guineas and upwards. Beoond Cabin.... .. 40 „ „ During tne INDIAN AND COLONIAL EXHD3ITION. Saloon £105, available for 9 months £115 n W m Second SaloSu., £65 „ 12 „ The UnflerHitmed are ompowßrta to grant passages from London to .New Zealand, payment tor which has been ffuarantoou Id the •olony i— D NATHAN & CO. CRUICKSHANK to CO. A. HEATUKB. v »CKJL QTEAM TO LONDON. If^^^!?S.PJCNTNSULAR & ORIENTAL M^y BTBAM NAVIGATION TOR LONDON DIRECT (Via Colombo). <»•*„».„- Leave Leave Mel-'SSß.a-.os-. Bydney. bourne. ~ Md. I lIS CABTHAQB MayH ¥** *? Massilia May 26 June 1 Valktta June 9 Junels Tasmania June 23 June 29 BHANNON_ •l a! yL t Dw« Ballabat JulySl July 27 ROME-. Auguft 4 August 10 And thenceforward every Hlternate weeit. Vassengers nna cargo booked to London, Maresilleß, Italy, Egypt. India, China, and Japan at "tti'S?Uokeo issued bpth to flretand oeoond olagf, passengers at oept-cially low rates. Cheap renorptdaocoramcdation enn be obtained In tUB °®S2£sxms&A at Auckland at same rate. as Sydney or Molbonrne. For all Partlonla^app^to^^ & CQ Queen-etreet, Auckland. Agents. "VTORTHCOTE STEAM | r^^k JS FKRRY COMPANY. *^^^^> NEW TIME^TABLW. oiirsSS7%B^ Mi- AND Leave attckland: Leave Bebkbnhead: ♦r <ai a m 426P m. 7.0 a.ic. 3.45 p.m. t5 20?. m. 8.30 a.m. 4.50 p.m. 10 45 a.m. 6.30 p.w. 9.45 a.tn. 6 0 p.m. tIUS P m 90 vm. 11.30 am. 7.15 p.m. 2 18pin. *11.0 p.m. LSOpm. "10 0 p.m. 3.13 p.m. - 245 p.m. - | •On Monflays, Wednesdays, and Batnrdayn only? On Saturdays tho steamer leaves Auckland at 12.30 p.m.. instead of 12.15 p.m. SUNDAYS. JO 15 a.m. ti.Sop.Jn. 9.45 a.m. 4.0 P.m. Hlsp.m 6.30 p.m. I*3o p.m. 5.40 p.m. Him: t9^ p-m' i:°o pp- 7^ m; B.SSJ&ffS! «^ Cw mK BanT^m AThis aT? m o-table will to. weather F il^? tffl!y PW Pe aekiy Ticket. sa; Gents', night boate, each trip, 6d> LITTLK j OHNi j Secretary, Queen-etreet Wharf. April, 1886.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 101, 3 May 1886, Page 1
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