Sliippiu<;. ■■ \TOTICB TO _Ll CONSIGNEES. HBRMIONE FROM All Claims apainst the above Vessel must be rendered in duplicate at tho office of the Undersigned, on or before WEDNESDAY. 26th inst,. otherwise they will not be recognised. ARTHUR HEATHER. At<ont. ' ""foTORTHERN RIVER JffT \si*fo IS STEAM NAVIQA- . TiON COMPANY (LIMITED) - FOR OTAMATEA. Tho 5.9. KINA will leave for Otamatea on TUESDAY next, 25th met.. at 10 a.m. Connects with 6.65 a.m. Train from Auckland. QTEAM TO PAEROA, Aftls&b' ™ KOPU. TURUA. SWr-M/k b HIKUTAIA. & THAMES fssSfeJsSaLHJjL/ , RIVER, connectins with B.s. MATUKU (cargo onljr) for TE AHOHA. S. S. RU BY. For Paeroa— From Paeroa— Monday, 84, 7 p.m. Wcdnes.,26.s a.m. Tl)>irs., 27, 10 p.inj Saturday. 29. 7 n.m. Telephone.3l. J. M. SYMS, Agont. h CI TEAM TO MATAyjRT I OP , ICANA AND WADEForMainkflna- _ 1 MatauanaMontlnv. 21.11 a.m. Tuesday, 2b. 5.50 a.m. For Wado- * rt>l " WaneWodnos." 26 1?. noon Thuredav. 27, 7 a.m. Friday. 28, 3.30 p.m. Saturday, 29, 8 a.m; ALL CARGO MUST HE PREPAID. Weather nnd other circunistnnccppcrmitting. Telephone. 34. J. M. SYMS. ARent._ JSL^K^r , WORD DEUTSCHER JmrslkZk ■*-* LLOYD IMPKRTAL Ps^Mso-y a X KM A N MAIL MONTHLY UNlfi OF DIRKCT STEAMER 3 FROM SYDNEY, MELBOURNK. AND ADELAIDE, TO SOUTHAMPTON. ANTWERP. ANl> BREMEN. VIA COLOMBO, ADEN. SUEZ, PORT SAID. AND GENOA. Taking Passoncers for London, connc(;tinp; from Port Said br Direct Mai! and Passenger Line to RniNDisi, WUI bo despatched jajollowii (1 _practicablo): — Stoaiiicr. Coiiinmndp.r. Sydney E'le'RWUiHEli'si 11. I Storincr 1 ECEE ._ I C. Thalcnhorst Jan.B, 91 AmiTheroaffcr every four wceke. ' . PassciiKers bonked to any par: of Iho Continent, Railway Faro included. Passnfro from Auckland to Southampton, Antwerp, and Bremen, froru £17l0s to £65. Special Return Tickets to Kurope. Railway Fares from Southampton to London, from 6s 6d. Pa9Benarers from Auckland booked through to any pare of Europn or tflwn in the Continont. For Passage. Freight, and all further particulnrn. nnn'y to _ LANGGUTH, & CO, Atrcnte. Picnics, ExcursJons, &c. __ EXCURSION. The P.S. OSPREY Will loave Helpnsvillo for Port Albert on SUNDAY next, Nov. 23, at. 8 a.m.. arriving; at Heitnsvillo at 6 p.m. Return Fares, 23 6u; Children, Is. DOUGLAS BROS., Agents. Helensvillel: C. F. JAMES & CO.. Ageiita, Auckland. « T AITEMATA M —l •<*> RIVKR SIJMMER yW _ASrt l EJsOUßfSroNS.—Notice to A—l—fySaOiJi-y* ti ;o Public, — Tho s.s. 'GK'* s sS?JsS2?B§* ? ' "VlVJDhnviiifcresumedthe Summer Excursions to the Head Waters of tho famed Waitem&ta. tho public can enioy Fresh Air, Splendid SconoiT. Strawberries and Cream, and every luxury, without sea-sickneas, by patronising tho above. Leavo Auckland This Day (Saturday), 1 p.m.: Sunday, 11 a.m. Riverhead; Saturday. 4 p.m.: Sunday. 3.30 p.m. RcLurn Fares, 2a; Children, under 12. bd eacl!. m nnHE Fast and Favour£l —1 -*.tft» -Bite Steam Launch sffl DESPATCH will leave tho (<-«-E-a3rP. T A Man-of-war Steps TO-MOR-ROW, nt 10.30 a.m. and 2.20 pm#) fOl . gti Holicr'e Bay ; returning at 11.30 and 5. Return Faro, la. -CO- H/W OONLIGHT W-*- EXCURSION ST. hel7br-s bay ON MONDAY, 24th inst. The favourite steumor EAGLE, Illuminated throughout with the Electric Light will Leave Ferry Teo. Leaving St. Heliert: 8 O'clock 10 p.m. sharp Return Faro, Iβ. Children, 6a. A First-class Band has been engaged, and will discourse Choice Selections of Music on board, and on tbe Lawn at St. Ilclier's. J. R. D. BAKER. Edneatlomai. -rriDUCATIONAI /CHAMBERS AND TRAINING COLLEGE. QUEEN-STREET & DURHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND. Mr T. HARLE GILES, PRINCIPAL. Assisted by a Staff of Resident ,and Visiting Masters. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. "Mr T. HARLE- GILES, Principal of the Educational Chambers. Quesn-street and Dur-ham-street East, begs to notify ihat he has an opening for a gentlemanly Youth as JUNIOR CLERK in the above establishment. The engagement will be for a term of years, with a progressive salary. A thorough and comprehensive education will be aflordott m the extensive of studies taught m tho Chambers, thus enabling the Youth to pass anyPublic Examination in subjects, at the option of Parents or Guardians. Duties to commence January 14, 1891 , A premium will be required. If desired, arrangements could be made for the youth to board and reside with tho PrintilP Vull particulars on application, peraonally or by letter, to Mr T. Hai-le Giles. Educational Chambers. Queen-street and Durham-street Eaet, Auckland. Volunteer Notices. PONSONBY NAVAL ARTILLERY. An Inspection Parade by Col. Shepherd of tho above Colrps will be held on MONDAY, the24th, at the Drill-shed at 7.30 p.m. Blue uniform, Til lßave e cancelled. Fines strictly enforced. By order. D-MILLER , C apt, P. N. A. TTUNANCIAL Crisis Averted by Using MJ our Unrivalled Teas. Is 10d and 2s per lb. Exceptional value.-Billington and Drummond. L~ADIES'"RIDING-HABITS a specialty, Give grace and character to the figure, only frfim^fiJPir£ c ii D 2 Tlorti ' :lg ILtd -'- -, PEERLESS Soap, 7Ad per bar, ac Parkineon'B, Wellea^ey-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 276, 22 November 1890, Page 1
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