Shipping. fiL mHE NEW ZEALAND KlT~^s -1 SWSP COMPANY'S BK^ ' 2H9 LINK OF MAIL Iml^J steamers m-»-ili lIS 1 CTi Wm be dcspatchea for London Sr~-JlSlp9A through the Magellan Straits | (weather permitting) via Rio da 111 Janeiro, Teneriflo, and Plymouth as follows:— ' Steamers. § m Co™" Port of D . £} inander. Departure. 1-'aco> Kaikoura. 4471 Forbes Lyttolton Sen ?R Ruapf.hu.. 4163 - As may Nov 23 AoRANor... 4196 Sutcliff V he ar- Doc '21 Rimutaka, 4515 Greenstrcct ranged. Jan'lß Kuahine... 6127 Bone J Fob. 15 These steamers haYosplondidaceommodatlon tor all classes of passengers. Passengers forwarded to port of. departure Free. Return Tickets at Reduced Fares. Warrants issued for . passages from tho United Kingdom to New Zealand. CARGO STEAMERS. Steamer. Tons. Date. Tekoa .„ , 4,060 _ Waikato 1,760 _ Otauama..^ 3,808 — Freight and Passage at Lowest Current Rates. Particulars may be learngd oa application to— CHAS. V. HOUGHTON. Local Manager. Quoen -street. Auckland. j£KA QHAW, SAVILL, AND W^if^l!^* ALBION COMPANY B.^i.. ■ .--£-..,5 (Limited), MONTHLY LINE OF FAST PASSENGITO STEAMERS BISTWEEN ALL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. Tho following powerful, new, stool-built Steamers are appointed to leave lor LONDON DIRECT aa follows :- Btcam.or. Jf!& Commander. Dat p ar ° t f ul "°" - r-j-, . , Dokic 14734 5000 J.W. Jennings Oct. 12 Arawa J5026 50(10 J.Sttmrt Nov. 9 Coi-no 444S 3000 C.II. Kompson Dec. 7 lonic — i — — txn' ' ; ! In addition to above, Cargo Steamers will be despiitched at rofculur intervals. Tho accommodation for all classes of passengers is unsurpassed. Tho Homeward Uouto will bo via llio do Janeiro and Teneriffo, and tho time occupied should not, exceed 40 clays. PASSENGERS CARRIED AT LOWEST CUIIItENT KATES, and providod with constnl tickets from Auckland to port o£ cbparturo frco ofohargo. Return Tickets at. Greatly Reduced Ratos. Tho undersigued aro empowered to srant passages from London to Nov/ Zealand, paymeni. for which has beeu guaranteed in this colony. An experienced Surgeon will accompany each steamer. Full particulars reKarrtinp; Freight or Passago money may bo ascertained from L. T). NATHAN & CO., CRIiICK.SHAKK& CO.. A. HEATHER. feaa» $ TEAM T0 ' r™ SOUTH MMiw| SEA ELANDS. I^S S.S. RICHMOND, P ™*3i«iS^BSo tons, 600 h.p.. Captain 11. G, I HottOiX, will leave for |] TAHITI k RAROTONGA SATURDAY, OCT. 21. Splendid accommodation for firat and second class passengers. Round voyage occupies about 30 day 3, nnd oilers n favourable opportunity to those doxirous of visiting these beautiful islands. Return Tickets issued at, Special RatCß Bor Freight and Pasaaco and all other particulars, apply to DONALD & EDSNBOROUfi'tT, Qasen-ntreet. ~T~A \WT A I U X CJ /ffcr-MPfl * STEAM NAVIGAF=£=J=§2y£.JLy> TION COMPANY m2 rSS2&!g&£'&? (LIMITED;. This S.s7~MANUKAU Will leave ns under, woatlier and oMtor circumstances permitting, calliiig atAWHITD, POLLOCK- «v». TI M E 'T ABIi E. September. Leave Onehnnga. Leave Waiuku. 27—Wcdnea.. 7 a.m. 27—Wednes..ll a.m. 23—Thursday. 7.Sl)n.m. 28—Thursday, 11.30 a.m 20— Satardsr.b'.'ioa.ni. 30—Saturday, 12.45 p.m. Abovo lime-tablo is subject to alteration without notice. To eneure despatch all cargo should bo alongside at least one hour before advertised time for leaving. , ; ~ Not responsible for shipping, carrying or discharging Live Stoci:. ' Not responsible for any goods landed at intermediate places. ' Messrs L. 11. McAlplncs Bus will meet the steamer, day or night, upon her arrival at Onehuni'a to convoy passengers to Auckland. Ticket's can be obtained from the Master, on board. DaVID CAMPBELL, Bficrotary WaißfcSi H.D.BOWKR. Agsn t.OnchunKa. ' Z~7l miME-TABLE FOR Atf li?sp A S.S. KOSffi CASEY. Sju r -JUt/'h A (Weathcr and other circumJr~ "—t^iikw^^ stances permitting.) SEFTEMBEH. For WAIWERA-Every Tuesday. Thuroday. and Saturday at 11 a.m. For MATAKANA and OMAHA-Evory Tuesday at 11 n.ui., roturnins on Wednesday. For MAHURANGI HEADS and WAIUCWORTH—Evory Thursday and Saturday at Carro iiiust bo alongside the steamer half an hour before the ad vortised time of sailing. an uour wm> McORiGOB. Agent. Offloo: Queen-atceet Wharf. Telephone, 34 Board :n\d Residence. /MOMFORTABLE Accommodation for \J Gnntlomen can be had at Paris Houbo, Nelson-stroet. "OKIVATE Board and Residence for Two JL Gentlemen, at Glen Ayr. Eden Crescent. Bath andj)iano. QTRATHMORE HOUSE, Upper 346, yj Qucen-st. Quiet, comfort, and the most scrupulous cleanliness : single and double-bedded rooms, hot and cold baths, good table and excellent cuisin.'; ierms very moderate. — Mrs Anderson, Propr;eti-e£s^_ ANTED, Board and Residence for Lady and little Boy, in tho neighbourhood of Graf ton Road. Terms moderate.— Address J.N., Stak Office. Y&TAITARA MASONIC HOTEL, w Having taken over tho aboro family hotel, I can offer most COMFORTABLE BEDS AND FIRSTCLASS CUISINE TO MY PATRONS, JOHN TTJOHY, PIWH'RIETOE. AUCKLAND LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION, 10, VICTORIA ARCADE. With a view of assisting with other Associations the placing of names on the Electoral Roll Male and Female, irrespective of politics ior party question:), tlm following gentlemen I hare been appointed temporarily: Air A. I. i SMITH Upper Parnoll and Nowmarket; Mr l/AYIs! City; Mr BBNTLEY. Ponsonby. IVAl VA " W.H. WILLIAMSON, Secretary.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 228, 26 September 1893, Page 1
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