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■AA S HAW ' SAVIU * AXV albion company (Lamm. MONTHLY LINK OF FAST PABSENGER STICAMKItS BIETWEKN ALL I'OKTa OBNEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. T'iio following: poworful now steel-built Steamers are appointed to leave for LONDON DIRECi' tui follows I- ' (Final port aa arranged.) J & 6 Steamer. 111| Commander. oa 2£j£ t ?*' Lyttelton Coptlo .. 4307 3000 VV. H. Ridley Sept. 21 Tainui .. A2OO 3500 B. J. Rarlow October 16 Doric . 1714 3000 J. W. Jcnuingß Nov. 13 Arawa .. 3200 3500 J. Stewart Deo. 11 lonlo .. 4573 3000, J. G. Cameron .Tan. 8, 1887 Coptic .. 43G7 3000, W. H. Kidley Feb. fi Tho Aitwn and Tainui are new steamers ol the latest d soigne. Tlio £-lrst-clasg Faßae>T,gror 'Accommodation le in a citadel saloon on the main dock amidnbips, and the slooping berths are of extra large size. Tbe Second-class Accomnjodatlon ia very superior, and is situated under the poop dock. Steerage Passengers will havo most excellent and roomy accommodation in the botv/oen decks. Tho White Star Steamers lonic, Doric, and Coptio will be conduced by the managers of that lino, who havo made their service the most comfortable and popular afloat. An Experienced will accompany oaoh steamer. All tlie Steamers sbovo-namod will bo fitted with the Klectrio Light. The Homeward Route will bo via Rio do Janeiio and the time occupied should not oxceed 10 dan. PASSAGE MONEY. Saloon From 60 guineas and upwards. Second Cabin ~ 40 „ ~ Steerage , 18 to 20 guineas SPECIAL RETURN EaRES During tho INDIAN AND COLONIAL EXHIBITION. Saloon £103, available for 9 months £115 ~ 12 Second Saloon £65 „ 12 „ Tho Undersigned "aro ompoworgd to grant passages from London to Now Zealand, payment for wkloh hat. >wen guaranteed is tht toloay*— L. D. NATHAN ft CO. CRUICKfiHANKfc CO. A. HEATHER. r-Ki U S. OOHOMANDHL. 'WM^^^ > THOMAS BCOTtT MASTER. Jaagggai TIME TABLE. Leaves Auokland: Loaves Coromandel: — Tuesday, 7,12 noon Wednesday. 8,12 noon '1 liursday, 9, 12 noon Friday, 10.12 noon Saturday, 11,12 noon Wb&thoi &nd other oirouiusrano&i permitting. Not roetKraelble In shipping, carrying, or dlscharging live etoek. No OrasfC received without Shipping Note, u>d within h&lf-an-licur of advertised lime 0! loparture. AJI Psr-elo mnas be propr-ld on Board. 4.. R. K. ' "-vjvdjjcv. MF-nncrr.

.nv A ujxEAM TO LONDON. f?r^-'- si ft ORIENTAL j«Mßy_2__r steam navigatkjk COMPANY. ZKli LONDON DIRECTV 1 Via Colombo). ,-,,. ~- v Leave Leave Mel- ...««_„, Sydney. bourne. 1886. 1888; Thames Bopt 15 Sept, 21 Ganges Oct. 1 Oot. 7 Cartiiaok„.„. Oct. 15 OcL 21 MabsTLIA... OcL 29 Nov. 4 Tasmania Nov. 12 Nov. 18 Shannon ._.. Nov. 26 Dec. 2 Parramatta -- .. 1) Dec. 16 i-jsq sJcnccforvrarfi ever/ altercate week. T •••-tot'';crs s.nu cargo booked to London, Mari',V;ea ..'tly, Estypt, India, Ohlnta, and Jaun&at » :et;to rates. :-. ::.?.. t'.-.'iett! iro»ued both to flrat asd feoond -. ■ jvt..icnf;ei'S at low rates. Cheap • •,-. ■ l : Eoocmuicis.tior. c±u '»»abtuiaod la thii P=?P3-jgors booked at Auckland at earae rateo Sydney or Melbourne. V or aii particulars apply to CRUieksHANK te CO., 81, Ouesn itroot. Auokland. Agents.

A -VTOVEL TNVENTION, EVERYBODY Who has lived in New Zealand during a winter season ia acquainted w.th RAIN ami MUD; but as yet comparatively FEW aro acquainted with the best means of keeping the mud out of the house, of keeping the halL, eltting-iooiUß, and ptrinur carpets clean, and their wives in good humour. Hut this much-desin.d and useful invention has at last boon produced iv the form of a New Patent Wire Door Mat, without exception tho mostelTectualfootcleauereverproduced. This Mat is especially adapted for Churches, Railways. Tramcars, Steamboats, Ranks, rlotela. Offices, Shop , Private Residences, and in fact any place where cloanliness is desired. Froru the Tourist Bureau. Bridge-street, Sydney—Gentl men,—H.vinghad your matin constant use at the main entrance to our offices for some ilrne pa=t, wo bee to say that it has given great sutUfLCtion. We prophesy a largo sale for your mats in tho colonies. _,___., J H. Rainford, of the Cambridge Club Hotel, Sjdnes, says: I have externa pleasure in sta ing that tho mats used by mo aro moro satisfactory than I anticipated, belnp-, in mv opinion, cheap, clean, aiid durable, and I intend to have them all over mv hotel. H. R. Boultju, Esq , Pfahlrrt's Hotel, Sydney. . . . They fire a great success. It is my ■ intention t", use them tluough the now building when finished. The Picturesque Atlas Co, (Limited), Wynyard Square-It is handsome. durabK in fact, perfection. On completion of our new buildings we will give you a large order. Mc-sra Freshnvm, the well-known Wholesale Confectioners—We find it ah that can bo desired, and feel certain that it only requires to bp known to ba universally adopted. The Mat is manufactured by the Patent Wire Mat Company, of Toronto, whose representative is now soliciting orders for It in this city. For f urthor particulars addreßß: Wire Mat Company Box 125, G. P. 0., Auckland.

ItHE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. The Only Office possessing Government 3ECORITY and proffering the combined advantages of Life Insurance with Profits Lowest Premiums Accumulated Funds of OVEB ONE MUr LION Sterling Inviolable State Guarantee Most Liberal Conditions Extant Prompt Settlement of Claims. LIBERAL CONDITIONS. Policyholders unable to pay tholr premipmf) oan, after two years, have credit until the amount in ar:ear (with Interest at 7 per cent.) sxceeds the Surrender Value; and in the event Df death prior to the exhaustion of Surrender Value, the sum assured ls payable leas the arrears. TEMPERANCE SECTION. Tho only Life Insuranoe Offloe In New Zealand which offers to total abstainers the advantages of a Temperance Section. The premiums charged are the same as in the Goneral Section, but the profits will be ascertained separately. and divided amongst abstainers. LOANS ON MORTGAGE. The Association is now lending- money on appnved Freehold Security to the extent of half the value offered, at moderate rates uf Interest. Particulars and forms of application can bo obtained at the Head Offloe, or at the District md Resident Agencies. TT „_ T „ D. M. LUCKIE, General Manager. Head Offloe, Wellington, May. 1880.

A. and Go Price. ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GENERAL MACHINISIS. THAMES, Havo for Sale the following Machinery:----1 Portable Engine, by Hornsby & Co., 8 h.p. 1 Horizontal Jii gine, double cylinder. Win diameter, 24in. stroke 1 Horizontal Engine. lOin. by 131n. stroke 1 Launch Engine, 4Jin. by Sin. stroke .._..,- ---1 Multitubular Boiler, 17ft. long by sft. diameter 1 Cornish Bo'lor, 20ft. long br 6ft. diameter 1 Cornish Boiler, 18ft. long br Sft. dlaoeter 1 Corelsh Roller, 17ft. long by 4ft. 6ln. diameter 1 Cornish Boiler, 15ft. long by sft. diameter I Cornish Boiler, 15ft long by 4ft.oiu. diameter 1 Vertical Bollor, Field tubes, 7ft. by 3ft. 41n.. A n quantlty of Second-hand Quartz-orushin« Plant. Estimates supplied for all classes of Engineer ing Work. Makers of Sawmill and Quartecrushing Machinery, Turbine Wheels, Hydraulic Machinery, 'JHmbor JaciS, and Patent Safety Catches for Worehouso ami other Lift Cages. xr B N T I_J L _ A T I O N. * DAVID JONES. VENTILATING ENGINEER, NORFOLK STREET, Patentee and Maiiiil.clareroftho rEALANDIA AUTOMATIC VENTILATOR. S WbrEing ModAls and Deigns to be seen at the Viotorla Arcade, Queen-slreot. Price Lists and Estimates on application.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 209, 6 September 1886, Page 1

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