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Shipping. S3 s. wairarapa, file_yl' sY P, N , K V IJj ■ ' WILL LSAVE TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), At Noon. ' .... Cargo received till 10 a.m. ■ . UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). Picnics; Excursions, &c. q_-' ■' __. STEAM- !#««-, IT SHIP ■ 'COMPANY (LIMITED). ' . ' EXCURSION TRIPS p "'.." ■* FRIDAY, JANUARY : 1, ; 1892. II ■' ' The above Company "will run " the followinf;.- Excursions on FRIDAY, January l, leaving Queen-street Wharf at 10 a.m. :_ MAHURANGI HEADS (Landing Passengers at Wharf), , S.S. CLANSMAN. Return Fare .Three Shillings., WAIWERA HOT SPRINGS, S.S. WELLINGTON. Return Fare Three Shillings. On' SATURDAY, JANUARY 2nd, The following Kxcursions will loavo Queen- . street Wharf at 10 a.m. :— MAHURANGIHKADS (Landing Passengers at Wharf), S.S. COANSM.AN. RETURN BARB .. .. 2s ■. Bands will be in Attendance. Luncheon provided on board. Price, 2s "ftTEW YEAR'S EVE. JLI NEW YEAR'S EVE. The popular steamere •4&_3S__S__^ EAGLE & BRITANNIA Will cruise rouhd tho Harbour, leaving the Ferry Tee at 11 p.m., returning to the Wharf at 12.15. Hunter's Artillery Band on board. Adult Tickets, Is. Children, under 12. 6d. ~ J. R. D. BAKER. .. -TT'XCURSION TO ST. Jy-XL-f , Sli HELIER'S BAY. £&3MO&i£C»- lst & 2nd JANUARY, 1892. The Devonport Ferry Company's popular steamers EAGLE & BRITANNIA Will run to St. Helier's Bay as follows :— Leaving Ferry Toe: Leaving St. Heller's: 9 a.m. 4 p.m. 10 a.m. 5 p.m. And at short intervale as required. 6 p.m. Return Fare, Is. Children, nnder 12. 6d. J. R. P. BAKER. m _-? T> USSIAN WARSHIP JfflX OP> -«i DJIGHIT. sS—Lfi-/ , The fact and favourite S.S. Dccpatch will run at *" short intervals EVKRi afternoon. Rktukn- Fake 6d. A BATTERY PICNIC tfV~~—- U _3 TO MOTUIHI.-Tbe Ai\ s.s. PAEROA will start from 4__MJy*' the Quecn-stroet, Wharf lor Motuihi on SA'IURIJAX. j anUftl ,y g t 1892, at 9 a.m. All meals provided. Artillery Band will accompany. Members of the Battery will attend in uniform. Tickets may be had from J. D. Web ster. Lower Queen-street, or at the steamer. : ~j •vr_\V~"YEAK'S DAY". EXCURSION TO t_-fl___Cb /» MOTUIHI. vsseg^^sg&E , The S.S. WAITOA. will leuve the Old Ferry Tee. Queen-street Wharf, lor thoabovo place, at 8.30 a.m. on January Ist. Pas-ensrers will be landed at the wharf, as the tides serve for tho steamer proing alonersWc K"inx and returning. Return Fares, 2n.— GIiORGB C. BEST, Aifont.—Weather and other circunistauces permitting. . . ' To Let TO LET, lar_e and well-furnished rooras» with or without board.—Ventnor HouseBeach Road. North Shore. TO LET, a large Store. Customs-sbroec : well adapted for a manufactory ; rent, I low.—H. Partington, House aud Laud Agent j Slichbiiry's Building. TO LET (furnished or uufurnisbed). House of 6 rooms; well aitnated : unfurj nisherl, 163 weak: also, Cottage of 6 rooms; 10s I week.—Addtcea Landlord, ti'V\a. ?TIO LET in College Ilo<>d. a 5-roomed ! _..'■ Cottuge ; Las and water'; 6s. Hargrave- ' ptreet: 3-roomed and scuUecy. — Apply J. S. ! Dake, Valuer and Agent. College Road; or No. 11, Auckland.Chambers, Illxh-stroct. riTo LE T ! T O LE T ! Bend for printed list of Iloueos, Shops, etc., to Lot iv all parts of. tho oit.vand .Suburb's. Issued weekly by J. Thorncs. 81. Queen-street, or tako ii l)i>t from hip suoci;t.l ruck iv every Tram-cur. and. Bathing a? Mnchiuß.n at James Clare's, bottom of St. Mary's Road, Ponsonby. _®B" SalO, A GENUINE BARGAIN.—For Sale _3L 'only £47b), on.easy terms. No reasonable all-onsh oiler refused. City Freehold, close to tha hiirbnur: fine view, in tirnnd and healthy 3lreet, a few minutes from Queen-st..; a new and superior-Htted Family Residence; iron roof, seven lofty rooms, with, scullery, bath-roofn; l»r?e collar, verandnJi, conservatory combined; small parden. ovei. - 50 choice rose an'l other trees in full bearing; uas, oity water, New Rival stove, fixed wardrobe, etc.. and many other conveniences; good drainage; the whole in first-class order.-Apply first by lottortoH.lj.W.,Stak . - , C'll__PlJ6TT_G'E]"at Ponsonby.—£lo cash, balanco ut 10s a week : arood Houee. srooniß; Freehold Allotment , :, £110, on ahove terms.—J. Thornes. 81, Quoon-st. 729. LAKE TAKAPUNA. —11 Acres of Land . in this favourite locality for imiiu-fliate I sale, with oxtensive frontage to Lake and main I road. Land Transfer Title.. Easy Terms.— Particulars at J. THORNES', 81, Queen Htre»t. No. 1111 Alc'E^TAIiirTONA.—To Let, frouTTTt. _ Januai'y, 6rooiiied Cottage; partly furnished with use of stable.—Telephone.Takapuna PostOfflce. . . . "TVr" E w"t~"6""n ii o a "d. Handsome and Well-built Verandah Cottage of 6 rooms, «cu ; lcry', kitchen, gas and city watir, newly painted and papered throughout. - J. Thornes, 81, 942 T> 6 W E R. FOR SALK OTTO GAS TCNGINKS. Very Ben?itive go vernoring , , ensuring steady runninsr, and gas consumption strictly in proportion to work boiiiK actually done. Extreme simplicity. I-Jrive borne the test of'time. High-class worknianshin. 'ttoferencee to B0 users in AucKland. AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY (Limukd), Aseiita for Auckland. THE H 'A~~V P' I E S T. THE HAPPIEST sinirited is the Suonrban Settler; buying the healthiest occupation, yet he is not isolated from society. The-difficulty is to gel a few acres handy and clichp. Irn vel «n hour in any direi.-t.ion -f'-im lownnndaoi-. Now an EXCEPTTONAILV LOT is Belling at. hir!,.p»l'e»«: 5 iicres be«uufully situatfcd. notT\\*ir.lort-ltaU-hour from town : frouis niiun roiifl and <-r<-ek. udjottis Jcnkmaou a Su'nnj-dide Gardens, and reluctantly ottered lor £250.—Apply at Jenkinsoa's,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 307, 29 December 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 307, 29 December 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 307, 29 December 1891, Page 1

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