jJhJk WAIUKU AND ONE-TIMK-TABLK-S.S. MANUK AU . Leave Onohunptn: Leayo Wainkn . „ ~ M January. 31-Monday, 11 B . m . 31-Mondoy. 2.30 p.m. FEUIiUARY. y .3.30p U; m 1; I&y,^da.m. 7-Vlnnfl7» p (Calling Manukau Heads). \» "Thfir» ay« i 9; 30° m' (Waiuknßxcursibn) 1-FHd.v n 5 ft- nV . 10 rl'nura., U 15a.m. 1-Monday. 11 a m. ji -Moroiy, :■ si r .m. I&l^ ,forMa 2,:^uXu!/,?° fg-Satur.. 9 a.m. M-Satur . 12 30 d m. Woather and otlior clrcunistan-es iori-ltHnir All froiKhta parahlo bcroro dolivorj- of ijoodi «i&» tTI h r=coi"f within half an honr "of advertised time of leaving. tiS.? 4 ~!- Ci ailofl 3lblo f? r BhlPP'nß. onrrylnij, or J RATtR nitOWN. MiuiAKlne Dlrcr.tnr. "VTORTHCOTE FEEKY '^^^W^>w SICRVICB.-pn and aftor land: «7 30 a m..' g-I'I^MO-O. 10°45 11.30. *12.15p.m ; 1.15, *2 15, 315. 1.0, '1 15 5.20, 6.30, 9.0 Loave iiUkonhcad-7.0 a.m.; 18.30, 9 15. 11)0. jU.O. 11.30. 12.15 pm.; 11.30. 2.15, JS 15, t.O, I 45. J6.0, 7.1S "Steatnor rani to Susrar Company's Wharf. On Mondnyn. Wo.inosdays, and Saturdays tho Stoemer loave? Blrkoohoail at 10 p.m , aod Mondays ana Woilcusd'iys from Auckland at 10.W cm. ; Sii'ur'fi'.yo nt 11 p.m. [Fi-oin Sugar Company's! WLa.-f ton minutes boforo r.dvcrtiscd timo of lotiviu^ Blrkcinlioart, ■iund-iya: Leavo Ancklaad-10.15 a m., *I.op m., ■3.15, 3 15, «j(.30. 6.15, *9 0. Leave Dlikenhedil--10.45 a m , 12 30 p.m., (1.15, 2.45, 3 45,15.50, 7.15.— P. LITTLgJOHN. Trafllo Manager. "[J™. CJTEAM TO THE SOUTH rV'*'-^Pffl IO 3HA ISLANDS. '■"'■'■^Twll T&e nOW '"^ f| f-^JISu JANET NICOLL, f! ' 790 tons register. Caj>t. Hutton E j (under contract with tho Now U I Zealand Govbrnmeat), will leave Auckland for Tonga, Samoa, and Tahiti on or about TUKSDAY, February 15, and avory six week? thereafter. Superior accommodation for flrat and secondclosa paeaengora. Tte round voyage from Auckland (calllrg at Tonga, Samoa, Tahiti, and ltorocouga) ooouplof about 10 dayo, and offera n favourable oppor iunity to thosp desirous of visiting the lioautlf ul lolsr.ds toiiched at. Tlck'iW issued for tho round trip. i"or fixiight or passage, and all partlo'.Uar», spp»7 o nONALD g . KDaN -BOROUOH. N'n. 32. Clunen-BU-e^. ~^^~ rkBIH N~T LI NB. <Iv:^(^?^S. Under contract -with the Nstt fiouth Wblcb and bonth Au» Kscn*uu3uv- »w- trjilian (lovornmoitt for thi oonveyance of Mails. The foUo-n-lng Steamships boloncjlnf: to tho ORIBNT Co. and the PsCTFIC Co. will leave BYIjNKY aud -.IKLBUUKNK on Hie nmlvrmentloned dß'd .';.;■ P!,YV.OUTII mid LOi!DOX. tia ADKLAIiiE. 1)1-GO, a \!:CIA fet Oorapßny|B ojptliuO. SUiCg and KA Lito:— a . , I From From io.meiß. Sydnoy. Mo'bourno. Iberia _V"J7LT.T XiETK) Feb. 4 Chimbobazo fob. 12 Fob. IS Poto.si Fob. 23 March 4 Okisnt March 13 MnrolUß And fortnightly thereafter. TUrooKh fare? )■.. i.sr.uo-.. -XI to £70. IV.nwnKOTU socuvc ffd.ii mlc!>.'-.'rk«« bf Mokla;-: th-ou?» (roai Now Z.:n\:::v\. fjrri in ?a!'X>r Rnti c". -oud-claE3 b^l'i«? V;c L v.ra^ a?, i'rorr swair.or "an ■ r -r.,. : . .; wlti eaibo'n pitisgei to Sjronoy or M...bourne. PASSAGK3 FROM I/WDON. — 3p:»c!r>l ■sc'.'-.ti.ia-afroce.efi for brlnxlng ont Frlonrts »nd Relatires by pre-rayuaout of tho paesage aionov horn. KSCURSION KKTUHN TIOKKTS Available nlno mnnth3—Firat-clBKj, J3105, iviiiable twolve raontba—Firnt - olaas, <-115. Seoand. fiss. . • FABUP-LT BOOKBII THROUGH to LON-. )ON at li.-SDCCKD Kates. for ftirthw particulars, apply to UNIOIx' fVi'KAMSiIIP COMPANY OI •SICW ZB.iliAM) (HiilTitD), -■■ vent In >.>■■- Zoal»na. ~nsTjL A NNtIAL EXCURSION jJjAiiaV. Jr\_ FOR OHILDRKN rf the "KSsWCTBg^ CHARITAB JE INSTITUBy the kind permission nt the Messrs Roic?. Tho S.S. ARAWATA Will leavn tho Queen - atrees Wharf, on WEOXKSDAY, February 2. Ac 10 a.m., for the Island of Motutapu. Vinitora Tickuti. 2s 6d eacn, to bo obtairod at tho Compaui's Offlce, or at Box on tho Wharf, RAND "ON BOVRD. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZtCALAND ILIMITICD). mi ME TABLE, WELLS BROS.' 'BUSES, DEVONPORT TO TAKAPUNA. HURSTMKRE, AND UAiiE BBACH, L-'avos Victoria Wharf at-7.£0 n.m., 9.50 a.m., 12.51) p.m . 2.50 p.m.. ISO p.m, EundayE—lo a.m. and 2 30 p.m. Leivea Takanuna: 8.40 n.m., 1040 a.m., 1.10 p m., 3.10 p.m., 5.40 p.m. Sundaya-11 a.m, and 5.0 p.m. Special Trips can be arracged, OFFICE: vfoTORtA WHARF. General Garters, Receiving and For warding Agents. Wag-ton for Furniture Removal. OAL, COKE, AND FIRKWOOD DKALKHS GENERAL CARTERS, &O. TKLgPHOKK. DkvONI'OUT BUBBAP. rn"T~M"~E table, -*- 'DAVIE3 BROS.1 'BUSES, DEVONPORT TO TAKAPUNA, HUR3TMEbtK, LAKE, BEACH, AND SCHOOLHOUdiC. Telephone: Devonport Bureau. I.EAVKS VjOTOlilA WnißF, DKVONPORT.— 7.45 a.m.; 8.20 a.m.; 9.45 a.m.; 10 20a.m.; 12.15 pm ; 20 p.m.; 245 p.m.; 4.20 u.ro.; 4 45 p.™. Sundays: 10am ;11 am.; 2.25 p.m.; 3 p.m. Rtturn Fares, Is Cd; V7ockly Tickets at Reduced Lsav s Takapuna.- 8.35 a.m.; 8.5 a.m.; 10.35 am.; 11,15 am.; 1.35 p.m.; 3.0 p m.; 3.3 a p.m.; 515 p.m.; 535 p.m. Sundays : Ha.ni.; 12 a.m.: rl p.m ; 5p m. Srecial Trips can be arranged at Poat-offlce, Devonport. LADIES' AND GBNTS' SADDLE HORSBS, BUGGIES, BREAKS, WAGGONETTES, AND CONVEYANCES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION At Shortest Notice Expresses meet overy boat to receive and forward lagßgg" of all descriptions. miME-TABLKFORSPAKKES'S BUS. LEAVE ARCH HILL, LEAVE AUCKLAND (National Bdnk). 8.10 a.m. (Cox's Creek) 9 0 a.m. 9.30 ~ (Rchm d Avonuo) 10.15 „ 10.0 „ (Cox'e Creek) 11.0 „ 10 55 „ (Abattoirs) 11.4 a „ 12.20 p.m. (Hotel) 1-6 p m. 135 ~ 2-10 " 2 0 „ (Cox's Creek) 3.0. „ 255 „ (Abattoirs) 3,|0 „ 4.25 „ (Rlchm'd Avenue) 51U „ 5.10. [I (Hotel, 5.45 „ ifavoi^kS :: IfoA^W Special 'Bub may bobad at any time, nignt or day, at Loweat BaMe. sp^KEa _ Proprletor . |>ATBRSON AND CO., ORAJN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, UVSRY AND BAIT STABLBS. LORNE-STKEET. Breaks end Omnibnaoa for Hire. Soeolal orranßcments made with Plonlo and Kvening Parties. ON 3ALC— Oote, Maiia, Wboat, Chaff, eto. at ioweßt oarrent rate*. BUSKS START From Vlotoriastreet to Mount J'oshlU-8, -SAB, S UH 10 30 11.15*, 1(2. I*. 1 45. 3.SO*, 3 16. 4t. 4-oO". !• 515 5 SO*, 5.45', 65, 7*. 8.30, 10". Batnrday--9.30.10.50tt, 11-15, tP, 1. U5 J, 2.3., 3.15V4. it >U. 5,30*. 8.15, 7 9.15. L'ntur(Jay-1.15. 2, b.30, 5.40. From Queenatrcet (onp -n'a Wyniifciim-ctrert) S^ttegte^irfeo 1015.11.11.30,12-15 i-'5-- 2<5.:!51,4.4..0.0.ft.5u. 0.44.7,0.*). aun-d'.j--8, ■* U. 9"« i . da %-°.is?ioa5 Rw^: I i^i^;!^; 'tm. "^a. Sitturflay-LIB. 3.10, 9. 10. 11. . • „ Wroia '.vo>f!!'i :■"' Mount Alter?—/. 5. I» to 15 !13\1.30 3 i if). CMardjj-5 50. t Onili-.en -o S".',uriay. 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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 25, 31 January 1887, Page 1
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