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( SnippSiaajis vV TRARQUENTINE WMwOL* -O PHILLIPS, John H. Sp^y^ml Hotter, Master, anils for New 1 York on MONDAY, March 11, *^S«^tftfl_s=L and can accommodate a fow cabin passongors. Apply ou i "*wM*^ Board.—ARNOLD. CHENEY, AND CO., Agents. £---*f IT* OR THAMES, SW K'tf^ -*"-? HIKUTAIA. PAEa BOA' ™ AROHA. WAIJ£^s^HfeCToA' WAIORONGOMAI < *»S«S^g^sj^j_? ISHAFTESBURY AND GORDON ' SETTLEMENT if -sufficient inducement ofiors). The s.s. KOTUKU will leave as abore on TUESDAY EVENING JN-^a.l (weather and other circumstances pcrmlt'ls£l- calling at tho Grahaaasto-wn and SJiortlano. Wharves. No Cargorcceived after4.3op.m. Jf or Freight only, apply to .. E. EDWARDS. Agent, Paeroa; . Or- J. C. FIRTH, Auckland. iF^\ "KTORTHCOTE PERRY JU^-f J-~ COMPANY'S TIME TABLE. On and after MONDAY, March 11,1889— in -^F A,Y,EBIRKIINnEAD'— 7 a.m., *8.30, 9.30,10.45. I s'.5 '. c p-m- 2A5- 5M< *-15. "6. V, 9.30. Sun--715 S9 am" 1212°P-m-. nA5 ' S-45- 3.45, *5.30, n^?r AYE a Uckland.~»7.3o a.m., 9,10.15. 11.15. q 12.30 p.ro 2.15, 3.15, 4.15, *5.20, 6,30, 8.30, 10. 30 730 a<ln-I n P'tu- 2' l5' 3'ls' 4-2O> 6>ls> *Steamer runs to Sugar Company's Wharf. X J. WHITE, Secretary. "i^ 0:R SA-LE, New Steam ■■■/^l\ -^- Launch. 30ft x 7ft, 4ft ■■/Mm n "1\ a. deep- WIU earry4 to 5 tons °f ■ Jfc~Ji—i.u_yLg' Cargo, or 25 to SO pasaongers •%Z32xy&&ar s ff£r onadraughtof 3t't. Fitted-with _ . Compound Surffce Condensing Engines and Steel Boiler. Furnace constructed for either wood or coal fue). Working pressure lOOlbs. Steams fast. Cost of Fuel under One Penny per mile. Apply to R. H. YEOMAN, i Albert Boiler Works, Ficssics, Excursions, &c f^^.: T> S. CITY of CORK. *, tfCZ^A X a SUNDAY LJLp—J; EXCURSION TO jg=^Ms~% E I V E R H E A D. <KfeS3s&sb^ss«w Immbnsji Success ! The p.s. City of Cork's SUNDAY EXCURSIONS are particularly suited to persons who cannot go on Saturday Afternoon. The Boat leaves Town at 11 a.m. (calling at Pansonby Wharf), Deacon's at 4 p.m. Accommodation for Ladies, Children, and Invalids. Good Scenery, Delightful Smooth Water, No Danger, Health and Happiness, for the Sum of ' ONE SHILLINGI xf/ S o^fs -%y WAXWSRA AND fW <*J}&T*i MAHURANGI HEADS. j^lL^CbJL^i SATmiDAY TO '*z&*3s&M3go>&*,_ MONDAY. _,«, » ™ The fftst 3 . f ; 80SE ; CASHY mil Jnako an Excursion tb ;theao favourite watering places E VERY SATWRDAY, leavins Queen-street Wharf at 2 p.m., find returniniral 9130 a.m. on MONDAY MORNING, Special Tickets will be Issued for the tjnp to waiwera inoluding hotel ojepenses. for 25 a. r" • •-•-*"-■■ -• .A. MoGBEGOIiL^Eent T|SW ZEALAND RJAIL W A VS. : '. AUCKLAND SECTION. , DAY EXCURSION. SOUTH FRANKLIN AG-RICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW, PUKJEKOHE. TUESDAY, MAJICH 12. On TUESDAY, 12th March, a Passenger Train for Pukekohe will leave Auckland at 8.0 a.m., Nowmnrketß.lo, EUerslic 8.23> Onehunga 8.20, Otahuhu 3.40, Drury 9.25, reacbang: Pukekohe at 10.0 a.m., returning from Pukekohe at 6.30 p.m. RETURN FARES.-: First Class. .Sepond Class, Auckland ) • Newmarket >.. 5s 6d is 6d Onehunga ) : . Tickets available for day of issue only. Passengers from Remuera, Ellershe, Penrose, and Otahuhu can. by applying to the Stationmasters at those places on the 11th, obtain Excursion Tickets at the above fares, available by the Excursion Train. Saturday Return Fares from other stations. The train will, on tho outward journey, stop where required to pick up passengers for Pukokohe. and on return, w&ore required to set Pa!aturday Return Tickets to Pukekohe v'.ll be issued at any station on 11th and 12th March and will be available for return on 12th or 13th March> BY ORDER. District Traffic Manager's Office, Auckland, February 26, 1889. Brewers. .A XJ-0 K-I* A NT) ; T\. O M AJtifl -JOREWEB.Y. AND ffIRST^SPKOIAI/• MSNTJOSriIST; MELBOURKB CBNTENOTAL iNTßft*' 3S rATIONAI>...J3XHIBITZON, ; J63B. ' • CERTIHOATH OF AWABD, syditey' international, e.xhi^ .BITION, 1579. AWARDS j RUNNING ALES. OTEST. brown. Quurßma* & Co,. Auaklan* E. K. Montgomerlo, Melbourne Ky notoa ©rewory, Kya<»too li. Loan, Victoria G.Nioholls, Taamanl^ • • SPEOIAI* 3CSOTIQ^« 1, Bkowst. QwsWSVPs&Q* 2, G. Nioliolla 3, Xi, Loan «. R. K. McmtSfomerla fr 00. 6, Kynetorßre'wery Tho Jnryßtato in tbeij? Eepdrt J— "Itia very satisfactory to be able to poto ia this connection that there was a remarkable consensus of opinion as to the morite of the ozhibits, often amounting to unanimity, and. thia even when the memboro- were., blinded, which wasfroquontly done. Many of the ales oC all kinds were very fine, and those which,-were foff1 were snob as we*e verTunlW tdMTa! Miken a place in any case; in fact, th-i enwlr^ of tho flttort.iw been offeotod W Mtnral,beleotion." _____ |3ROWN, /CAMPBELL, & QO;i PBOPEinTOBS,

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 57, 8 March 1889, Page 1

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