Shipping. %^ STEAMmiWUIPm -^ SHIP COMPANY I (Limited). I' .„ PROPOS E D SAILINGS. I Wcathor and other circumslances permitting. TIME-T ABLE-Fbbrtt arv. from queen-streetlvharf; FOR RUSSELL. WHANGAROA.AN* - . MANGONUI. __Stoamer. . I)ate of Salling . Clansman | Monday.22. 7 p.n?. " Waiotahi " Sunday. 21, 2 p.nL" Waiotahi Tuesday.23. 5 p.m. Clansman Friday, 26, 7 p.m. FOR MAKETU_A.N» MATATA. " I Every Friday, atTpTnl r clansman (Connecting with s.s. Kati- .„_, .I, _ katiatTaurangaL All Freights munt bo prepaid. FOR MERCURY BAY] " lONA I Fvery Monday,9p~m. ~ , 1 Every Thursday. 9 p.m. FOR KUAOTUNU: lOXA I Every Monday. 9 p.m. t, _ „ I li-very Thursday. 9 p.m. Returning Every Tuesday and Saturday (weather permitting). (All freights must bo prepaid). Every reasonable care takon in landing passengers and cargo in surf boats, but no responsibility. I« OR GREAT BARRIER7TRYPHENA, PORT FIT2ROY. fc BLIND BAY. lONA | Every Tuesday. 11 p.m. (All freights must, bejireoaiil.) FOR WHANGAREI (Town Wharf)] Douglas __j Every Monday, at s~pjra. Lor parua hay. whangareiheads] -^J^juangapal Wellington __l_Every Tuesday and Friciay V 0R X MARSDKN POINT & WHANGAREI." Carrying cargo and passenjters for Waipu (a Coach meets the steamer on arrival to convey pass.ontrers to Waipu). Bookins: passengers through to Puhipuhi. VVEllington I Tuesday. 23. 7 p.ni] ~" Wellington 26.10.30 p.m. from wlTangXrei. Wei.mnoton I Monday, 22. Train. 11.25 a.m. Wkllinbton- | Wednes.. 24. Train. H.25_p J jn. FOR TAURANGA AND, OPOTIKI. Waiotahi I Tuesday. 23.5~pTin. FOR WHANGAMATA & WHAKATANE. ' Chelmsford | Tuesday. 23. 5 p.m. FOI ?7thames (Connecting with River Stoamors for Paeroa, Te Aroha, and other Upper Thames Settlements). Leaves Auckland. ~~ ARGYLE I Sunday. 21.6.30 a.m. Rotomahana Monday. 22. 8 a.m. Argyle I Tuesday. 23. 8 a.m. Rotomatiajta j TliuradoT. 25. 10.30 a.m. Rotomahana Friday, 26, n.do a.m. Rotomahana 1 Saturday. 27,12 noon Leaves Thames. Ahoyle I Monday. 22,11.30 a.m. Rotomahana Tuesday. 23,1 p.m. Argyle I Wednesday. 21.1.30 p.m. Rotomahana j Thursday. 25. 3 p.m.. Rotomahana Friday. 26, 5.30 p.m. Rotomahana I Saturday. 27,6 p.m. N.H.-Return Tickets will bo issued from Monday, December M.availablo till February 29, 1892-Saloon, 10s; Steerage. 7s fed. Children. Halt-fare. foTFpaeroa. KOPU, TURUA. HIKUTAIA, TE AROHA. & SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. (Landing any Passengers for Thames at Kopu.) Ohinemuri I Monday, 22. 4 p.m. Ohinemuri | Thursday, 25, 8.30 p.m. (Cargo for Tc Aroha on Mondays only) FROMPAEROA. etc.. etc. (Calling at Kopu three hours later.) Ohinemuri 1 Wednesday. 24, 3.30 p.m. OiiiNEMURt 1 Saturday, 27,6.30 a.m. FROM . MANUKAU. FOR OPUNAKE & WANGANUI. Glenelo I Monday.22,l p.m. Train. 12 noon ~" FOR_HOKIANGA._ Gaiblqch I Saturday. 27,1 p.m. Train, noon T ~ FOR NEW'PLYMOUTfi. ' Gairloch 22.1 p.m. Train, noon N.B.—No cargo will be received at Queenstreet Wharf after half-past 4 p.m.. or after noon on Saturdays, or within one hour of advertised time of apy steamer's departure. EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued from December Ist, available to return up to March 31st. 1892. ' f? » TftJORTHERN STEAM- -»-* SHIP COMPANY (LIMITED). PUBLIC NOTICE. I Owing to severe weather, the ,| departure of the s.s. WAIOII TAHI for Tauranga is Postponed till 2 p.m. TO-MORROW (Sunday). rjsf QJHA W, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY P yrMfgrirr»- l 8rr) (Limited). MONTHLY LINE OF FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN ALL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONbON. Tho following powerful, new, stool-bußj Steamers are appointed to leave lor LOMJOa DIRECT as follows :— o , . c»„o . , Date of DeBteamer. °3; k£■ Commander. parture. I «,"<» \ Tainui 50315C00 E.J.Evans March 5 DORIC :4784 3000 J.W. Jennings Apr;} 2 AKAWA ,50263000 J. Stuart April,3o Cop ;io .4448 300''!C.H. Kempson May 28 lonic '4753 3000-W. H. Kidley June 25 Tainui 6031 oOOOK. J. Evans i__ ! , _, (Final port as arranged.) In.addition to above. Cargo Steamers will be despatched at regular intervals. , The accommodation foe all classes of passengers is unsurpassed. .', ... . t_. _.''' The Homeward Route will bo via Rio de Janeiro and TerierJffo, and tho time occupied should not exceed 40 days. An experienced Surgeon will accompany eacn steamer. _.„.'■» /-.eir-n.c.'n PASSENGER. 1 ? CARRIED AT LOWEST CURRENT KATES. , Return Tickets at Greatly Reduced Rates. The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment," for which has been guaranteed in this Full'particulars regarding Freight or Pasgage money may be ascertained from L. U NATHAN & CO., CRUICKSHANK & CO., A. HEATHER. ' r~T~ Q HAW, SAVILL. AND fc> ALI3T.ON COMPANY'S LINE. S.S. TAINUI, 5,031 tons, E. J. Evans, Commander, Will receive Cargo in Auckland on arrival from Wellington. _ , ~ „,„„„ ' This steamer is timed to leave the colony on sth March, and is due in London 14th April. ■ Tho t ainui affords a special and lavourable Opportunity tor shipment ot Fruit and Dairy Produce per fast and lull-powered steamer. As only limited space is open tor general cargo and cool chamber shipments, prompt application is necessary. L. D. NATHAN & CO., Agents. ____- THIRST SAILING SHIP FOR LONDON DIRECT. The fine iron Aberdeen Clipper barque LEUCA DI A, 890 tons, J. W. Holmes, Commander, Is now loading for London, and having large engagements, will meet with good despatch. Intending shippers are requested to make early application for space.. For allinformation apply to L. D. NATHAN & CO., Agents.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 43, 20 February 1892, Page 1
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