Shipping. •;.- milE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINK OF f STEAMERS (Under Contract with the New Zealand Government) are appointed to sail with Her Majesty's Mails aa under for L O N J> O N, Via Rio do Janelra and Tonoriffe. Steamers. Ton 9 Dato - . . , . _ RtTAPKHtr... „_ _ 4,163 Lyttelton IMay 16 ToN-r.Anmo 4.163 I July 11-. .. Aohanot.. 1.165 f *.„*,.. Augr.,B .'i .'; Himutaica-.__.. .473J ransecU gept.s.V... ' I I ■ gg ; -IMPORTANT NOTICE. |V In compliance with the wishes 'of the Hon. the? Postmaster-General lor New Zealand, tho Steamers homewards will bo despatched from the colony on Saturday inßtoad of Thrrsday, commencing with the R.M.S. Rl inutaka on the 18th April, and thenceforward every fourth Saturday. Frolgttfc and Pasango at Lowest Cm. ont Rates, Particulars may bo learned on application to— V CHAS. V. HOUGHTON. _, . _. -~ ~ , Local Manago r. Custom-stfrco t, Auokland. <_>■■ mHE NEW ZEALAND &-&->, -*- SHIPPING COMPANY'S fen B _rr\ Line. IS ' FOR LONDON. , T. ' The splendid iron barque , SCOTTISH ADMIRAL, f 039 tons Register, 100A1 at Lloyd's, Captain Thomas Walsh. This fine vessel is now on the berth, and having a largo portion of her cargo already engaged, will have goad despatch. The vessol has excellent accommodation for a few saloon passenpers. Full particulars of rates of freight and passage money can be had on application to CHAS. V. HOUGHTON - , Local Jianager. The Now Zealand Shipping Company (Ltd.), , Customs-street, March 23. 1891. ©mHE NEW ZEAJL LAND SHIPPING ' COMPANY'S LINE Jpr HI »i. _Jg ov fN ffi&Mß_£3B CARGO STEAMERS FOR (AAAAAI LONDON. ■ IP! cell Thcs.s. — \tr% ™ -2ffli DUKE OF WEST- . vH MINSTER, i \H 2,427 Tons Register, . Is due here on or about llth prox., and will ( load as above 1 Applications for genoral cargo space should • be mado to the undersigned without delay. For Freight and other particulars, apply to CHAS. V. HOUGHTON, i Local Manager. Now Zealand Shipping Company, Customs-street, July 11,1391. sT~ mHE NEW ZEALAND " -S- SHIPPING COMPANY'S ' SfS bRSH FOR UNITED STATES .H* iaS^9A . DIRECT. : The folic wlnf? Wo t_*. rfi-irt pad i nnd will be despatched from Auckland us under:— For. Sh;p3. Tns Loading. . New York Annie Reid 719 May 1 To bo followed by equally suitablo vessels as required. For Freight, etc., apply to CHAS. V. HOUGHTON. Local Manager. Customs-street " Q*TEAM TO THE SOUTH I, _SPIP»i £3 SEA ISLANDS. ! „ A\ The new s.s. RICHMOND, \\ 850 ton. 600 h.p., Capt.IIuTTON, > j 1 will leave lor Tonga, Samoa g j and Tahiti, ; On or About FRIDAY, MAY 15. Splendid accommodation for first andsecond--1 class passengers. An experienced stowardesa _ iscarried. ~ , . ... L The round voyage from Auckland, (calling at Tonga Samoa, Tahiti, and Rarotonga) occupies about'3B days, and otlers a favourable opportunity to those desirous of visiting the beautiful Islands touched at. Tickets issued for the round trip. • For freight or Passage, and all particulars, applyto DONALD & EDICNUOROUGH, No. 18. Queen-Btree . ; MARITIMES. " (Steamers under Postal Contract with tho r Government of France.) '. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE TO LONDON (OVKItLAND FHOM MARSEILLES VIA PAIUS), MAURITIUS. AND REUNION. to ( Leave Leave . .toamcrs. Sydney. Melbourne. 3 Ocranien May 25 May 23 Polynbsien Junc27 Juno 30 SYDNEY TO NOUMEA: Bth AND 12th OF EACH MONTH. Rates of Passage Money, Auckland to Mar- .. seilles, £2310s to .£65, ir.o ucling table winos and bedding requisites in all classes. Return Tickets issued at Reduced Ratos. Saloon Passengers hooked through to London, via Paris. Best railway accommodation, luggage conveyed free, and a fortnight allowed from Marseilles en route. First-class, £70. By special arrangement an E. CL'sii Int. kp. F.r. X will attend on board upon arrival of steamer at Marseilles, lo give passengers every assistance in disembarking, passing thou- luggage through the Customs, otc. He will also • Accompany thota in the train to Paris and Calais. For further particulars, apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANB. Agent 3. Fort-street, Auckland. ~T TjIXCURSION TO Jj. ST. HKLIER'S BAY. __\§&?A~__ TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. The p.s. EAGLE will leave for tho above popular resort: .. „ ~ , Leaving Ferry Tec. weaving St. Hehor s. 2.30 p.m. ? V-m. Eoturn Fare, Is. Children, under 12,.63.. J. It. D. BAlvli.it. _ —r ~%JJ AI T E MA T A Sri -ssfc v ? RIVE X SUMMER SN! MA EXCURSIONS. - Notice to ____l___TAkAk3-r the Publir. — The s.s. __#K2a* . fg& VIVID havingrcsumod t_ie VZZ&363** ..«.-— s , nnme rE. "urslons to tho Head Waters of tho famed Waitemata. the public can on joy Fresh Air.' Splendid Scenery, Strawberries and Cream, and evory luxury. without, sea-sickness, by patjpnising the above. Leave Auckland Saturday. 1 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. Rlverhead: Saturday, 4 p.m. i Sunday, a 3.30 p.m. Return Pares. Is; Children (under 12), 6d*oaoh. h £?£. £_A -NEWTON ROAD.----n Handsome nnd well-built Verandah Cottasre of 6 rooms, sou.lory. kitchen, it gas, gas stove, water in perfect eoivli tion. h J. THORN Eo. No. 912 81, Qucon .tr£_ot._ . ~tfasy)f> i if\ .—VICTORIA AVENUE, &fOlr"* KDEN TERRACE.-Vown-dah House of 6 rooms, 3 fireplaces, gas. pity water, shed-all in flrstcl a ss order jjo, 95i ' 81, Qu^eu-strcet.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 103, 2 May 1891, Page 1
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