omHE NEW ZEA LAND SHIPPING $^ Illm™ COMPANY'S LINE. l^mPlol I REDUCED FARES rZK ill ■ m FROM london to g^JaJP M ■ NEW ZEALAND. Arrangements can be mado with the AgentGeneral in London to procure passages by the above line at the following greatly REDUCED BATES:- . . ..... Second Saloon '„ > „;:•'.. £28 0 0 Intermodiate ' „ *' .. •"." .. 18 18 0 Third Class .. .. •■'-. .. .. 13 0 0 For further particulars, apply at offices of the New Zealand Shipping Company. CHAS. V. HOUGHTON, Local Manager. Z ttaubAki steamship feSSS ■*-*" COMpANY. llßill S.S. MAORI. ijjjSßy^jatitf* JIATAKANA & WADB. For MataKana: From Matakanal Monday. 29. 12 noon Tuesday.3o.6 a.m. For Wade: From Wade: Saturday, 27,430a,na. Wednes., 31,2 p.m. Thursday, 1, 7 a.m. Friday, 2. 4 p.m. Saturday. 3. 8.30 a.m. ALL CARGO MUST BIC PREPAID. Weather andoUicrcircuiustances narmittlnpf. Telephone, 31. J M. SYMS,Agent. mHE NEW, FAST, A FAVOURITE JL S.S. X A WAIT. MANGAWAT, TE ARAI, HAKARU, KAIWAKA. NORTH ALBERTLA ND & KAWAU. For Mangawai: From Mangawnis Monday, 29.6 a.m. Wcdnes., 31,10 a.m. Saturday. 3. 8.30 a.m, ALL CARGO MUST BE PREPAID. Weather and other circumstances permitting. Telephone 31 X_M. SYMS. Agent. "Z US, COKOMANDBC AA ii^l"* FOR WAIHEKE AND fegßl-ly" COKOMANDiSL. " ?WKS?&:iWi^ TIMETABLE^ Aruih Leaves Auckland— Leaves Cororaandel— Saturday, 27,12 noon M0ndar.29.12 noon Tuesday. 30.12 noon W nunesday, 51,12 noon Thursday, 1,12 noon Friday. 2.12 noon Saturday. 3,12 noon Weatlior.md other circumstance's permitting. Not ro3ponsihlo(or shipping, carrying, or discharging Live Stock, No Cargo recoived without Shipping Note, and within ual£-an-hour of advertised tiina of aeparture,. AlJParcclsraust_bo pro-paid en board P^i W~A I U" X Ul Ali\s^> »» AND ONKHUNGA /W ,-MZh h STEAM NAVIGA-1 fctg^Ti TTON COMPANY j 'sfegag^ggSSsS? (LIMITED). The S.s7~MANUKAU Will leave as under, weather and other circumstances permitting, calling »t AWHITCT, POLLOCK, etc. TIM K~t"a BLC Mat. iioavo Onennsga. Leave Walukn, 27—Saturday. Sa.m. 29-Monday. 5.45 a.m. 29-Monday. 9.30 a.m. 31—Wednes., 6.30 a.m.- 31—Wednes.. 10.30 a.m. June. l-Thursday. 7.30 a.m. I—Thursday. 11.30 a.m. 2—Friday. 9.1b n.m.. for Manukau Heads, etc., all freight must be prepaid 3—Saturday. 8.15 turn. 3-Satunlay. 12.15 p.m. 5-Monday, 9.30 a.m. s—Monday. 1.30 p.m. 7—Wcdues.. 11 a.m. 7—Wednes., 3 p.m. 8-Tluirsday. 12 noon B—Thursday. 4 p.m. 9—Friday. 1 p.m. 10—Saturday. 5.^5 a.m. 12—310nd8T.4 p.m. 13—Tuesday. 5.30 n.m. 13—Tutfiday. 5.10 p.m. 14—Wednei.. 9.30 a.m. 15-Thiu-sciay 1 • 16—Friday J-Laid up for repairs 17-Snturday J 19—Monday .9.45 a.m, 19-Mondav. 1.45 p.m. 21—Wednos., 11.15 a.m. 21—Wednoa.. 3.15 p.m. 22—Thursday, 12 noou 22—Thursday. 4 p.m. 23— Friday. 1 p.m. 24—Saturday. 6 a.m. 26-Monday, 4.30 p.m. 27—Tuesday.9a.m. 28— Wedneß..b.^on.m. 2P—Wednes..9.3o a.m. 29—Thursday,0.30 a.m. 30—Friday. 10.45 a.m. J [JLY. 1— Saturday. 7.30 a.m. I—Saturday, 11.30 a.m. Steamer is to bo laid up for repairs on ISth, I6th, and 17th. Above Time-tablo is subject to alteration withoutnotice. Not responsible for shipping, carrying or discharging Live StocK. Not responsible for any poods landed at mt«rmediate places. DAViDCAMpB]£LIj Sftorotary. Wainkn, H.D. BOWER, Aesnl.GnehnHCfc *^x mHE S.S. VIVID /j^_j__flj^fl " will loave Queen-st. •tSs^^g^^" Wharf at 8 a.m. TO-MOR-ROW for Tiritiri. A few persons required to make up a parly of 20 for Fishing and Shooting. Fare, 2s 6d. QTO RM" PREDICTIONS SNBOMIK^X^SfD'jABOMKrKB. A largo stock of these at nodorate prices. SHIP COMPASSES. SEXTANTS. MARINE GLASSES Instruments Repaired and AdmMca. %, p E A C O C X, Optician. Shfirtland-Bttoot. Wtoe Bniry mHE VAN OF THE NEW ZEALAND JL DAIRY ASSOCIATION will, or nr.d after February Ist. DELIVER BUTTER I)aILY to Grocers. Dairymen aud I/ealers. The words, "Now Zealand Association" (round a circlo) with tho word •' Dairy " in the centre, form the Association's Trado Mark, and are stamped on each pat of butter. 'i'!:is is a Buai-untee o£ pure separator make of highest quality. Householders will do well to insist upon boiug sup- : plied with a saLvplu. « r .^ I Ofßco and City Depot: CITY VLOLiR | MILLS. Shortland-street ff % pHILLIPPS & gON, 149 and 151. QUEEN-STREET, Have just opened up a large assortment of CHEAP PAPERHANGINGS, SCRIMS. POLISHED, SILVERED. & ROUGH PLATE, SHEET AND ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GI.A hS. WHITE LEAD, OILS, TURPS. VAR. NISHKS, AND ALL KINDS OF PAINTERS1 M A T E R i A L S. ARTISTES1 REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOB OIL AND WATER COLOUR PAINTI M G. PICTURE - FEAMB MOULDINGS. GLASS SHADES. Lost ami Found. -g REWARD—Lost, on Saturday |j \J? niirht. between bottom of St. Goorprc's Koad and Garfleld-street, a Gentleman's Gold Watch Chain.—Finder please call at Star Office , LOST, on Thursday evening, 6 Sheets of Galvanised Iron, 6 feet lonp;. Finder rewarded.—M. S. Laurio, Newmarket. YOUNG MEN who are in search of HEALTH should read my ADVENI TURKS explaining the remarkable manner in •which I SOUND it. It may concern them. Forewarned is forearmed. Sent FREE by post. Send a self-addressed envelope forviejuyiT.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 123, 26 May 1893, Page 1
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