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l^swwrwsn T^TORTHERN STEAMfi'is^s's'^^ ■*~ ' SHIP COMPANY (Limited). if1' PROPOSED SAILINGS. HI Weatlior and otbor ciroumJ nances permitting. 'roiE-TABLE.-SEPTKMBEK. FROM QUEEN-ST'REET~WHARF. FOiTIiusSBLL, WHANGAROA, AND MANGONUI, Steamer. | Date of Sailing. Clansman | Monday, 25. 7 p.m. FORTAURANGA. Or-ANSsiAu | Friday. 22. 7 p.m. Waiotahi I Tuesday. 26. 7 p.m. ffOK MAKETU AND MATATA. ' I Every Friday, at 7 p.m. Clansman (Connecting with s.s. KatiI kaliutTauranga). All ITraighla must bo prepaifl. FOR MiCRCJURY ])AY. .„___. 1 Every Monday and Every AKG¥LI!: 1 Thursday, at 7 p.m. FOR ICUAOTUNU, AnovTir I Every Monday and Every „ °.™ I Thursday, at 7 p.m. Roturnmg Hvery Tuesday and Saturday (weather permitting). 'All freights must, be prepaid). Every reasonable care taken in landing passengers and cargo in surf boats, but no responsibility. FOR TAIRUA. Argyt.b I Every Thursday. 7 p.m. FOR GREAT lURKIKRTtRYPHENA. PORT FITZROY, fe BUND BAY. Aiigyle | Every Tuesday, at midnight. (All Treights must be prepaid.) FOR WHANG AREt (Town Wharf). Donoi,AS | Every Afonday, 5 p.m. FT^WHANrfARURU, HKLENA BAY, TUTU[CAKA. WHANANAKI.&NRUNGURU. CriEoi3FOßn ! Wednesday, Oct. 11.1 p.m. (All freight* -gust be prepaid.) vokpahua hay. whang arbihear3, akdmanhapaj. U'ki.t.tnoton I lCvery Tuesday nntl Frinay "FOR MARSDEN P'OINTft \YHANHAREr. Cnrryinpr carcro and passenacra for Waipu la Coach moots tlin steamer on arrival to convey pmaongt'rg to Waipn). Wici,TJ.vm-ON I Friday. 22. 10.30 p.m. WicLMKOTON I Tuesday.26.lo.2op.m. I_ FROM WHANG All JO, ""' WELMNnTON j Tluir.?.. 21. Train" 4.20 p.m. Wer.MNGTON | Monday. 25. Train. 5.30 p.m. FOR WfIANGAMATA, & WIfAKATANB. CtANSirAN I Friday. 22. 7 p.m. (Transshipping into Cholmsford at Taurancra.) FOR~I'AURANGA. OPOTnaT"Tfi~^:XHA _AN]^_2^ A l 9: . WA7OTAHI | Tuesday. 26. 7 p.m. FbTr'nfAM'ES IjloAVus At)Cicr,ANr>. OniNTOrnni Thursday. 21, 9 a.m. Rotomahana Friday. 22,11.30 n.m. OiiiNKiiUKi Saturday.23.ll.3oa.m. li lAVK.S TIIAMKF. Rotomahana Thursday. 21. 2 p.m. OHiNJCMPfii Friday. 22, 3 p.m. Rotomahana Saturday. 23. H p.m. OiiiNEMum Sunday. 24, 5 p.m. (No.Stooi'aeoina.g. Ohinemuri.) RETURN TTCKETS-Saloon. 12s 6d : SUerase, 33; Singlo: Saloon. 7s 6d : Steerage, ss. FOR PARROA. KOPU, TQItnA. HTKUTAIA, TE AROHA.& SURIiOUNDING DISTRICTS. i,andingany PftwrncraiM for Thamqs at Kopu.) All Freights must be Prepaio. PABKOi I Thursday. 21, 7 p.m. FROM PAKFtOA. otc~ct«. (Calling «t ICotm (hreo boilr.-i later.) PAEROA I Saturday, 23,3.30 a.m. N.H.—Hotwrn Tickets, los ; single. 10s. *~ fromluanukai;. _ FOrrfH)iaAN»A. Gleniclq I Wedncs.. 27.1 p.m. Train.noon "~~~" FOR~RAGLAN. ~" Glenelo I Monday, 2b,_l p.m. Train, noon Gaiulocii I Thursday, 21. 1 VAn. Train, noon N.B.—No cargo will be recoived at Queenstreet YkHiiirf after half past 4 p.m.. or after noon on Saturdays, or witliiiionehourotadvarijiied time of auy steamer'sdeuarture. l^t ri&NADIAN "." AUSTRA. iS^^^^, LIAN STEAMSinP LINE. s^iisiisiiisiia In connection with CANADIAN PACIFIG RAILWAY. I-lOYAL MAIL EXPRESS SERVICE. AUSTRALIA TO EUROPE, VIA HONOLULU & VANCOUVER. THROUGH CANADA & THE UNITED STATES. IN THIRTY DAYS. Under contract with tho Governments of. I Canada and New South Wales. Steamers will be despatched from SYDNEY for VANCOUVER, as under (Calling at BRISBANE and HONOLULU) :- _ L°ave Arrive Loavo oCcrri'f . Syduey. Vancouver. Vancouver. o,buu tons. Wareimoo... Oct. 18 Not.9 Nov.l Miowska.._ Nov. 18 Dec. 10 j Dec. 14 Thenceforward monthly, making closo connection at Vancouver with the magnificent tr.ins-continental trains of the CANADIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY, from the Pacific to the Atlantic Coast without change of cars. Choice of Four Routes across the AmencaD Continent. THROUGH TICKETS at Lowest Rates to Ss.n Francisco and all points in Canada and United States, also to European Continent, by all trans-Atlantic lines of steamers. ROUND THE WORLD TICKETS by P. and O. and Canadian-Pacific Linus, either via Vancouver (£l2oi or via China and Japan ,'£ls7t. Passengers via China and Japan baokod, th :oukli by the steamers of the E. and A.S.S. • Ct. ami China Navigation Co., connecting at Hotik Kong with the Canadian-Pacific Railway | Cc.'s magnificent "Empress" Line of Steam-j Kb. ';)*, sailinK for Vancouver, Via lniand Sea of Jao:;ii.every throe weeks. PACIFIC ROUND TRIP, including Honolulu ' Vitncouver, Japan, and Hong Kong, £ICO. ; FAKE—To or from Vancouver, Victoria | (8.C.), Puget Sound Ports, Portland,' ov San i irj-aneisco : Saloon, single, £40; return, £60,1 Fore-cabin, at Reduced Rates. WORLD'S j FAIR. CHICAGO: Saloon, return, £71. Eng-i iaxd, via Cauadn, at favourable rates. J'qr rates, maps, guide books, and lull informaUOn> 'P*\b. NATHAN & CO.. Auckland. 1 ~T »^A \%T A I v k v ! /&r\i£& V» AND ONEHUNGAI /W JkPk * STICAM NAVIGA-I AJy_fSsiicb..ii. t A TroN companx t£KHS-3g§SSv&E' (LIMITBD). Tub S.S. MANUKAU Will leavo n 3 under, vreatlier and otho; cirrumstances permittinir, callins at AVVHITU, POIiLOOir- ow. T I M ffi~T ABLE. Septembek. Leave Onehunga. Leave Waiuku. 21—Thursday .2.30 p.m. 22-Friday. 7.15 a.m. 22— Friday. 4 p.m. 23—Saturday.8.30a.m. 25— Monday. 6 a. in. 2j-Moiutav.loa.in. 21—v- edneH.. 7 a.m. 27—Wedncs.. 11a.m. 23— Thursday. 7.iU a.m. 28—Thursday. 11.33 a.m. 30— SatnrdaT.B.4sa.m. 20—Saturday, 12.45 p.m. Above Time-tablo is subject to alteration without notice. To ensure despatch all cargo should be alongside at least one hour before advertised time tor leaving. Not responsible for shipping, carrying or dlsclis.r^ing Live Stock. Not responsible for any poods landed at intermediate places. SlessrsL. H. McAlpinc's 'Bus will meet the Btoamcr, clay or night, upon her arrival at Onehunga, to convey passengers to Auckland. Tickets can be obtained from the Master, on bOard> DAVID CAMPBELL. S«W9t«iT WainkHf H.D.BOWER. Agon t.Onohungft,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 223, 20 September 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 223, 20 September 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 223, 20 September 1893, Page 1

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