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_ ________ _____________________ g_ ■ ~:- "lTlH_f ~N_W „__t_2o> |NJs'jj?& SHIPPING COMPANY'S |JfhfiM ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS (Under Contract With the New Zealand Government) will bedaspatched with Her Majesty's Malls as under fas LONDON, Via Rio de Janeiro and Teneriffe. Steamer* jTons. pgSgJa. | " Date ' KimttrAK___.».J 4.473 Wellington Feb. 6 i Rilapeh v. ..__*. 4,163 "j As may March 20 Kaikoura... i 4,474 I hear- April 17 Tonoariro ' 4,163 {ranged. May 15 Aobanoi 4,163 J June 12 I l Freight and Passage at Lowest Current Rates. Particulars may be learned on application to— CHAS. V. HOUGHTON, . Local Manager. Customs-street. Auckland. . -_- OHAW, SAVILL, AND 4_fߧi§£<> ALBION COMPANY MONTHLY LINE OF FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN ALL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. The following powerful, new, steel - built Steamers are appointed to leave for LONDON DIRECT as follows:- ____ '111 I Steamer, 'gg g | Commander. **%£»*■ j ! ! ' • "~| i | • - "" Coptic 50315000 C. Burton Feb. 20 lonic 4753 5000 W. H. Kidley ;Mar. 6 Tainui '4744 5000 RJ. Barlow April 3 Dokic '4784 SCOO J. W.Jennings May 1 A rawa 5025 3COO J. Stewart May 29 Coptic 50315000 C. Burton June 26 i i I (Final port as arranged.) The accommodation for all classes of pas sengers is unsurpassed. An experienced Surgeon will accompany each steamer. PASSENGERS CARRIED AT LOWEST CUiUtKNT BATES. Return Tickets at Greatly Reduced Rates. Ti:e Undersigned are empowered to grant passages from Lonrton to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in the colony. ' _ .„ , In uddition to above, Cargo Steamers will be despatched as under: Mat tv a, 5,000 tons, 100 AI, February, March. Maori. 5.000 lons, ICO AI, April, May. Full vaniculars regarding.freight or passage money may be ascertained from L. D. NATHAN & CO. O RUICKS HANK & CO. A. HEATHER. _£*__">*- T_TORD DBUTSOHER IS LLOYD IMPERIAL E.RMAN MAIL. MONTHLY _JN_ OF DIRECT STEAMERS VKOM SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, AND ADELAIDE, TU SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP, AND BREMEN, VIA COLOMBO. ADEN, SUEZ, FORT SAID, AND GENOA, Taking Passentrers for London, connecting from Alexandra hy Direct Mail and Pas»enger Line to Brindisi, Will b» despatched as follows (if practicable): — Steamer. Commander; Sydney Habsboko I G. Thumann I Jan. 29 Sai.iß'i W Reiiiikasten Feb. 26 NtRNiiBHO 11. Engeiban Mar. 26 Kk, Wiliib _ 11. L. Siormer April 23 AUi'iiN F. i-Cessler May27_ And thereafter evory four weeks. Passige from Auckland to Southampton, Antwerp, and Bremen, from £1710s to £65. Special Return Tickets to Europe. Railway Fares from Southampton to London, from 6s 6d. Passengers from Auckland booked through to Europe. For Passage, Freight, and all further particulars, apnly to SEEGNER. LANGGUTH, & CO„ Agents. ■ ~JL_Jr4~ QTBAM"TO"LONDON. Tho. PENINSULAR AND ,s _l^^i__F ! ' ORIENTAL STEAM NAVINATION COMPANY (under contract with tho Imperial, New South Wales. Victorian, an_ Mouth Australian Governments) will despatch thu following Steamers for LONDON, CALLING AT ADELAIDE. ALBANY, COLOMBO, ADEN, BRINDISI, MALTA, GIBRALTAR. AND PLYMOUTHY «si« n _«- Leave Leave MclStoamer. Sydney. bourne. Parramatta Feb. 15 Feb. 21 Oceana March! March 7 Shannon March 13 March 21 Arcadia March 29 April 4 Britannia April 14 April 19 Rome I May 5 May 10 And thenceforward every alternate week. Passage money can be paid at this end for passage" l from England. Liberal concessions to families. The Second Saloon having been thoroughly re-organised, this Company is now enabled to offer intending passengers to Europe Unrivalled Accommodation at the following Greatly Reduced Rates :— Single Ticket-£37 Returh Ticket (available for 12 months)-£65 Passengers booked at Auckland at same rates as Sydney or Melbourne. For all particulars, apply to CRUICKSHANK & CO., 18, QUeen-street. Auckland. Agents. fljw TR 10 * 1 GISBORNE AND -"P EAST COAST PORTS. __S__£_w The Regular Trading Schooner GISBORNE, John H. Skinner. Masier. will sail for the »bove ports on MONDAY, 10th inst., receiving Cargo at the Queen-slreet Wharf till tlie evening of that day. Gisborne shippers will please send down early. H. B. MORTON, Agent. ,--»!>♦ _ja Q -*•' COROMANDEL." ■'„____Jr>lj*i Tli * MASSCOTT ' MAs T ER * TIMETABLE. Leaves Auckland- Leaves CoromandelSaiurdaj. S. ia noon Monday. 10, 12 noon Tuesday, 11.12 noon Wednesday. 12,12 noon Thursday. 13, 12 noon Friday. 14.12 noon Saturday, Ifc. 12 nooa Return Tickoistill February 2—los ana 7s bd. Weather and Other circumstances permitting. Not. responsible lor shipping, carrying or discharging Live Stock. ... No Cargo received without shipping note, and within half-an-hour of advertised time of deAll Parcels must be prepaid on board. A. R. H. SWINDLEY. Manaeer. • ~ jj_TEAM TO MATAJffT k x7Z& KANA AND WADE. - S.S. MAORI. Matakana- _ Fro ™ MatajjanaFor Wade— From Wade— \V- .?•it,"-% I2ih. 7 p.m.Thursday, 13th. 1 p.m. Fridriv 14th'. 8 p.m. Saturday, 15 _, 3 p.m. ALL CARGO MUST BE PREPAID. . Wpnthpr and Other circumstances permitting. vv earner an & „ bURNINGHAM. Agent. -T^TAtUKU and ONESW kjffi HUNG A STEAM NAVIGATiON co ' (Lid.). *~ The S.S. MANUKAU Willleave asunder (weather and other circumstances permitting', calling at intermediate places. Fares ; Return 6s, Single 4s, Children Half-price. FEBRUARY, 1890. Leave Onehunga— Leave Waiuku— 10-Monday, 10.15 a.m. 10—Monday. 2.15 p.m. 12—Wednes., 11.30 a.m. 12—Wednes.. 3.30 p.m. 13—Thursday. 1 p.m. 13—Thursday, 5 p.m. 14—Fridayi 9.15 a.m. (for Manukau Heads, Coulthard's, etc.. etc.) 14—Friday. 2.30 O.m. 15—Saturday. 6.30 a.m. 17—Monday. 4 p.m. 18—Tuesday. 8.45 a.m. 18—Tui'Hday, 5 p.m. 19—Wednes., 9 .30 a.m. 20—Thursday. 630 a.m. *20 Thurs , 10 3) a.m. 21-Friday, 9.15 a._ (for Manukau Heads, Coulthafd's, etc.* etc.) $22—S >tUr., 8,15 a.m. 22—Satur., 12.15 p.m. 24_MoiidMv, 10 a.m. 24—Monday, 2 p.m. 26 -Wednes.. !1.30a.m. 26—Wednes., 3.30 p.m. 27—Thursday, 12 nooti 27— hursfiay.4p.ra. 38-Friday, ».15 a.m. (for Manukau Heads, Coulthard's. etc* etc.) 28— Friday, 2 n.m. March I—Sat., 5.30 a.m. To ensure despatch cargo shduid be alongside at least forty five minutes before advertised time for leaving.., •SPECIAL RETURNS—4s and 2s.Waiuku to Onehunga on 6th and 20th, available till Bth and 22nd respectively. „«,_ .. . „ _'. , §SPECIAL RETURNS—4s and 2s, Onehunga to Waiuku on Bth and 22nd, available till 10th and 24th respectively ts% Agent, Onehunga, DAVID «SaMPBELL,_ Secretary, Waiuku,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 32, 8 February 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 32, 8 February 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 32, 8 February 1890, Page 2

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