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Shipping. T> ARQUE ELINOR -*J VERNON, FROM NEW Berthed at Queen-street Wharf. Consignees of Cargo by the above vessel are requested to pay freight, present Bills of Lading, and obtain Orders for their Goods from the Undersigned without delay. Cargo will beat Consienees' risk after leaving ship's tackles, and if not promptly removed will be stored at consignees' risk and expense. Captain Berry will not be responsible for any debts contracted by his crew. ! ARNOLD, CHENEY & CO.. Agonts, Customs and Fort streets. Auckland. April 23.1891. ' QTEAM. TO THE SOUTH I.• ji kJ SEA ISLANDS. ■ l&wil a '»lsiSSiig|. RICHMOND, ~]S;S 850 tons, 600 h.p., Capt.HOTTON. IlliS will leave lor Tonga. Samoa its i and Tahiti, ■ O.v ok About FRIDAY, MAY 15. Splendid accommodation for first and socondclass passengers. An experienced stewardess iscarried. Tho round voyasfo from Auckland (callini» at Tonga, Samoa, Taniti, and Rarotonga) occupiea about 38 days, and oflers a favourable opportunity to those desirous of risiting the beautiful islanastouched at. Tickets issued for the round trip. For Freight or Passage, and all particulars, applyttt DONALD & KDENBOROVGH, No. 18. Queen-street. 'S? QTFjAM BETWEEN i'"" ■ . Wtij AUCKLAND, PAEROA 1,- |ii KOPU, TURUA. HIKU: £ A 7^ VI A- ANU THAMES IaSBiIBKSBisSiB RIVER. ■ • S.S. RUBY. For Pam-oa- From PaoifoaThursday. 23. 8 p.m. Friflay. 24. 6 p.m. Monday. 27. laid up . Wednes.. 29, laid up Thurs.. 30.12 midnight Saturday. 2.1 p.m; Weather and other circvimstancea permitting. WATAKAN'A AND WADE. S.S. MAORI. FerMalakane— From Matakana— Monday. il. 2 p.m. '%,'. Tuesday. 2H. 9 a.m. For Wade— From Wafle— Friday.2*. 2p.m. ; Saturday. 25, 7a.m. Wednes.. 29. 6 p.m. Thursday. 30.11 a.m. Friday. 1,7 p.m. Saturday. 2.1 r-.m. ALL CARGO MUST BE PREPAID. Weather and othsr ciiciimslßiicttpermitting Telephone. i 4. J. jtf. SYMS. Agent; '-'• tfh~s SS * COROAIANDEL. ini 3, Shortest Route to KUAOTUNU GOLDii-lELDS. J THOMAS SCOTT, Master. TIME TABLE. Leares Auckland — Leaves Coromandel— Friday, 24,12 noon Saturday. 26.12 noon Weatherand other circumstances permitting. Not responsible ier ehij j )L» .cevrjitß erdiscbarginsr Live Stock. N cCaTRo received -without slilppinpnote.and Within ijalJ-anJjoiir cl ad-renitcotinae of de« parture. A liV&icv Jiniuet be rrcroid onboard. Picnics. Excursions. &c "RTEWIIARKBT - =i \: -Ll FISHINGCLUB.-The :■ m fi Devonport Ferry Co.'s P.S. iEHlgggS&ai, ALEXANDRA will leave the Ferry Company's Tee. — Auckland Wharf, at I.ZO on SATURDAY NEXT, for tfao Fishing Grounds. Single Ticket, 2s ; Lady and Gentleman, 3s. Children accompanied by paronts or guardiane Is oach. Bait supplied free. Boat calls atNorth Shore going and returning. mJk ~\KT- AI T~E MA'U JtA V'i3t> » V RIVER SUMMER SW * EXCURSIONS. —Notice to ! p-^-^SJtEgJL/ , the Public. — The B.s. *tSS!*S3i£%&lir!3%? VIVID havingresomed the Sttmßter Exfiursiotos to the Head Waters of the famed Waitenaata. the public can enjoy Fresh Air. Splendid Scenery, Strawberries and Cream, and every luxury, . without sea-sickness, by patronising the above. Leave Auckland Saturday, 1 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. Riverhcad: Saturday, 4 p.m.; Sunday, 3.30 p.m. Return Fares, Is; Children (under 12), 6d each. Personal. MR GEORGE OWEN PHILIPPS; who left Napier in Septomber, 1837, ia requested to. communicate at once with Samsbury und Logan, Solicitors, Napier. TTJERSONAL.— Go to Evans , , the Beat JL and Cheapest Boot-ropairing Shop in Newton. Prico3 to suit everyone JAMES, have you seen the new Spectacles. 6d per pair; Superior do.. Is; Frameless do.. Is 6d and 2s 6d the pair; Real Pebbles. 4s 6d: Gold Spectacles, 20s the pair; Coloured Spectacles, 6d and la; at Dampier's. . INNIE— Isn'b this wonderful, the Instantaneous Guide to play the Piano at once, including 11 tunes, all for ]9? Fresh lot of Sheet Music all ono price, 3d; THamond ! Music Books, 3d and 6d: Pianoforte Tutors. Is each;Hemy'sTutors,2s.—AtDampiert, Victoriai TNSIST upon baying Wolje's Schnapp3.. R ADAM Curee Sciatica, Nervous Debility, Indigestion. Consumption, and other complaints. Fifteen years' study. At home,lot^a A nd 7 . BRBALisTj Wellington-street. Swiss Chocolate is the best in the market. To eat it for lunch, while looking through Eugster's Stereoscopic Cabinet ia a novel and unequalled treat in Auckland. Views for the current quarter: France and United States. — EUGSTER'S SWISS BAZAAR. 39. Queen-street. "VTEW TWEEDS at Dalton'e, 210, Queen J3I street. , P "ARTIES desirous of renfcine or purchasing Property should consult Mr Thornes,Bl, Queen-street, who has Houses, Shops, and Businesses for Sale or to Let in all parts of the city. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS—Purchase the genuine and repudiate all shama. lANOFORTE TUNING, ss. LEWIS R. EADY. Orders left with A. Eady and Co.. Auckland Mnsic Warehouse. •• \ITHY PAY MORE ?" you cannot get y T better. Suits and Extra Trousers, £3 ss, at Dalton's. Tailor. 210 Queen-atreet. ARKWORTE HOTEL (Q.E.C.). THE MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN THE NORTH. All Meals and Beds reduced to Is. Splendid paddocking, 6d per night (2s per week). TF you cannob get Wolfe's Schnapps in one house, it is much better for you to g where yon can getit. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY by getting John Earle and Co.'s richly flavoured Ceylon Tea at 25.—207 Queen-street. Lost and Found. LOST, yesterday, from Park Road, a Canary, yellow with srreen crest.—Any one returning same to Mrs Moses, Park Road, will be suitably rewarded. . LOST, on Saturday afternoon, in City Road, a Liver-and-wMte Spaniel Pup.— Reward on returning to Hon. W. Swanson, City Road. T " O S T, The Public are warned against Cashing _ a Cheque drawn by T. Patterson and Co.,Dunedm, for £13 odd shillings, in favour of W. E. Giles and Co., Auckland. The same having been iost by us this day. W. E. GILES & Co.. Customs-street West. ' LEFT, by a Lady in Tram Car No. 26, which left Queen-street at 3.15 yesterday, a Short Fur Boa.—loß. Reward by leaving at W. & J. Beshan'e, Queen-street.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 93, 23 April 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 93, 23 April 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 93, 23 April 1891, Page 1