Shippingi a rpHE NEW ZEALAND B_!____ir3s_ SHIPPING COMPANY'S fcff ROYAL' MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS (Under Contract ivith the New Zealand Government) are appointed to sail with Her Majesty's Mails as under for LONDON, Via Rio da Jan air o and Teneriffe. m ' Port of j ---j.,. Steamers. Tons. Departur9 . J Date. Tonoariro M^ WellinKton & c H 9 ._ .„-,,,„, 4.165 t .-__-_. March 19 $£S&lzzz:. is*\»TF f__fs Freight and Passage at Lowest Currant Rates. Particulars may be learned on application to— CHAS. V. HOUGHTON. Local Manager. Custom-treet. Auckland. M E SSAG ERI E S MARITIMES. (Steamers under Postal Contract with the Government of France.) SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE TO LONDON (OVERLAND "FROM MARSEILLES VIA PARIS). MAURITIUS, AND REUNION. «... n _.. ™ Leave Leave Steamers. Sydney. Melbourne. Polynesien Fctruary 27 March 2 Yarra„ March 25 March 28 ANDI2TH OF EACH MONTH. Rates of Passage Money, Auckland to MarI seilles, £2310s to £65, including table wines and bedding requisites in all classes. Return Tickets issued at Reduced Rates. Saloon Passengers booked through to London, via Paris. Beat railway accommodation, luggage conveyed free, and a fortnight allowed from Marseilles en route. First-class. £70.. By special arrangement an Engl'sii Interpreter will attend on board upon arrival of steamer at Marseilles, to give passengers every assistance in disembarking, passing: their luggage through the Customs, etc. He will also accompany them in the train to Paris and Calais. For further particulars, apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, Agents. Fort-street. Auckland. UTEAM TO LONDON. The PENINSULAR AND STEAM NAVlssKass * GATIUN COMPANY; under contract with the Imperial, New Soutn Wales. Victorian, and South Australian Governments) willdespatch the following Steamers for LONDON, CALLING at ADELAIDE. ALBANY, COLOMBO, ADEN, BRINDISI, MALTA, GIBRALTAR. AND PLYMOUTH. _._».__.. Leave Leave Melfcteamec Sydney. bourne. Arcadia March 9 March 14 Balaarat March 23 March 28 Oceana April 6 April 11 Parramatta April 20 April 25 Britannia May 4 May 9 Ma ssilia May 18 May 23 And thOnceforward every alternate week. Passage money can be paid at this endfor passages from England Liberal concessions tp The Second Saloon having been thorough!? re-ornanisftd. this Company is now enabled to ofterintenaiUß' passengers to Europe Unrivalled Accommodation at the following Greatly Reduced Rates:- ngleTlokat _ £37 Return Tioket (available for 12 months)—£6s Passengers booked at Auckland at same rates as Sydney or Melbourne. Forall particulars, apply to - V CRUICK-HANK & CO.. 18, Queen-street. Auckland. ■ Agents. ___a__sJ_ "OARQUE ESSEX, FROM J_P*§__*»_ JL> NEW YOKK, VIA DUNEDIN. Consignees of Cargo by the above vessel are requested to pay freight, pass entries, present Bills of Lading, and obtain Delivery Orders for goods from the Undersigned without delay. Cargo will be at Consignees' risk after leaving ship's taokles, and if not promptly removed will be stored at their risk and expense. Captain Schaube will not be responsible for any debts contracted by his crew. ARNOLD. CHENEY & CO.. Agents. Customs and Fort streets. Auckland. Feb. 7.1891. a QTEAM BETWEEN 1I&WBB§m-MM& AUCKLAND, PAEROA, lS__r *_. ill KOPU, TURUA, HIKUTAIA. THAMES RIVER. H--S3O AND TE AROHA. S. S. R ÜBY. For Paeroa— From Paeroa— Wednesday.il. 7.30 a.m. Thursday, 12.11 p.m. Saturday. 1., 10 a.m. Weather and other circumstances permitting. MATAKANA AND WADE. S.S. MAORI. For Wade— From Wade— Wednes.. 11.4 p.m. Thursday. 12, Excursion Friday. 13,10 a.m. Saturday, 14,6 a.m. Saturday. 14.10.30 a.m. ALL CARGO MUST BE PREPAID. Weather and other circumstance-permitting Telephone. 34. J. M. SYMS, Agent. mE AROHA HOT SPRINGS. The s.s. RUBY connects with the Ohinewiuri Tourist Ascency Line at Paeroa. by means of which passengers are taken from Auckland toTe Ar*3_aahdbac_,¥*_m,Mdna_-$\ thsaturd&y. for _ gftih.a.. ihfclMihg Steamer and Coach Fares. Hotel Accommodation, Meals, etc., etc., and Free Baths. Lovely sea. river, and bush pcenory en route, ■;.:■.••■■ . . . : ; ■■,-.., : j I .'■'' .W i'WK'K.TW I ..'.. -.<'. '..w'ri.». -.is*,-'.-. - ■ ,«->'' ! iUL»__ GS. COROMANDEL. /vjV ... Shortest Route to 4--. .fill 'Wit* Kuaotunu Gold-lelds. " THOMA S SCOTT, Master. TIME TABLE,, ;,' Leaves Auckland— Leaves Coromandel— Wednesday. 11,12 noon Thursday.l2,l2 noon Friday. 13,12 noon Saturday. 14.12 noon Weatherand other circumstances permitting. Not. responsible lor _hir_i»-.carrying or discharging Live Stock. : • . ■ _ N oCargo received without shippmgnote.ana within ha).-an hour ci advertised time of de« parture. ■ A liParcelsmustbe prepaid on board. j. jfZPK TTAIPARA HARBOUR STEAM SERVICE. CHEAP EXCURSION FARES AND - FREIGHTS Till Further Notice; _. - p. s. Os pr c y Will Leave HELENSVILLE for DARGAVILLE and intermediate port 3 every MONDAY and THURSDAY on arrival of 6.55> a.m. Train from Auckland ; returning from UAttGAVILLE every WEDNESDAY and SAIUR"DAY. _'■*' .*V For further particulars, apply to DOUGLAS BROS.. Agents, Helensville; Or. C. F. JAMES & CO.. Agents._AuckJand._ — Northern river yiv STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMITED). FOR NORTHERN WAIROA. The Steamers KINA AND MINNIE CASEY Leave HELENSVILLE for calling at all ports EVERY MONIXAY and THURSDAY, after arrival a.m. Irani from Auckland, returning WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, with tide ■ a _ tnm Tinbet FARES: Single Ticket, 3s; Return liOKet, GEO. GOW,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 34, 10 February 1891, Page 1
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