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.TKi -iHANADIAN - AUSTRA\j IdAN ROYAL MAIL LINE Trra-'^^Sv FIJL HONOLULU, VAN- .. ■fiSSHSSSS^COUVBR, CANADA. UNITED •k-Jokkss^^ STATES, and EUROPE. in connection with tho CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY;* which .'combines smooth water voyage with interesting port 3of call. Tho journey by the Canadian-Pacific Railway is through the most magnificent scenery in the ' ■ '■' J ' ' world. _________ Steamm-a i J^voa I Arrive oteamera. | Sj . dneyj | v ai i CoUT er. "RMS. Miowera.. I Apr. 18 I May. 10 RMS. .V^'.arrimoq I May 18 | Jnas 9. . Through Tickets issued from Auckland. For • maps, guide booko, and all infor mitiort. apply L D> NATHAN & CO., Ascents. •' .; r-K I ~"~0 ODD ART,"'PARKER S^m^^. -■•"*- AND CO- (LIMITKD). *&w*sdM<k*. NEW STEAM SERVICE. BRINGING LOW FARES INTO FORCB - Splendid, Well-appointed Steamers will be despatched from AUCKLAND, as under (weather and other circumstances permitting) :—' FOR GISBORNE, NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, & DUNEDIN, (Receiving Cargo on Monday) j TASMANIA ..TUESDAY, Apr. 16,10 a.m. j •• -FOR SYDNEY, Raturning to Auckland Direct, Carrying Passengers for MELBOURNE, other AUSTRALIAN PORTS, and HOBART, ANGLIAN. .MONDAY, Apr. 15, 4 p.m. TASMANIA.-..MONDAY. Apr. 2!),'4p.m. FREIGHT AND PASSAGES AT LOWEST I CURRENT RATES. Return Tickets Available for 6 Months : L. D.NATHAN & CO., Ascents, mHE NEW ZEALAND JL SHIPPING COMPANY'S ; J. )N E OF; MAIL STEAMERS I Will be despatched for London, I through the Magellan Straits S.fweaihcr permitting, via Monte Video. Rio de Janeiro, Teneriffe,,, and Plymouth, es follows :— . | . 0,,,.™.,. a Com. Port ot r»..t~ Steamer. |. man dar. Departure. Datc--1395. Ruahinb 6127 Bono Lyttelton Apr. 18 Kaikoura 4507 Forbes Lyttelton May 16 RrMUTAKA 4515 Grecnstreet "1 As may Jun. 13 Rcapehu 4163!Fitid!ay ■>~ bear- July 11 TONGAKlito,4l6>sjMayos3 ) ranged. Aug. 8 Those steamersuhave splendid accommodation for all classes of passengera. Passengera forwarded ta port of departure Free. Retarn Tickets at Rod'uced Faros. Warrants issued to: pasfeagea from Great Britain for 15 Guineas ?.nd xipwnrds. Round the World, lirst-class. through Canada or United States, returning by Now Zealand Shippinc Company, or vice versa. £125. Freight and Passage at Lowest Currant Rates, Particulars may V.c learned on application to CFIAS. V. HOUGHTON. Local Manager. Queen-street Auckland. ,HV J, 'ARI'B'HT' LINE. rfF^t^v STEAM TO LONDON. V^JraNflST^ Calling at ■ ALBANY. COLOMBO, vjjasjfcje^ja, KAPLEa & GIBRALTAR. Stesmo-r. From M J.™™ ri „ , Sydney. I Meloourno. .„,„ '~/ ..: L—. : ._" Orizar a. '' j Apr. 6 Apr. 13 ' QftlfcNf- 1 Apr. 23 I Apr. 27 LiiSu-JTiA ■• MctV'6 ijMayil i •Oirusj.z j May 20 May 25 Tl/.r0uj..1. Fares from New Zealand to London - siiiMr&izo rotes1 reduced to — Open- bortli, .16 ifuinl.as; 4 -berth Cabin IS arnineas: 2-berth CtsAjjri. / ££0 (includiuar beddins; and cabin requisites.l. S«conu, -£29and £42. Sjaloou, j£6s and'JW/ilOs. t KXC URSION RETURN TICKETS-Avail-able S' months, first-class. £1.10; availablo 12 moutlfis, first-class A"115 second ■ £70. I, UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF i NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) '...' Agents in New Zealand. P j , TOTAUR.AKI STEAMSHIP ■'iIMRSSBW?3-KX- COMPANY. i Ite^Pi'1. S.b. MAORI.' ' J f 4 .yWt,! IEya^.. / -jjATAK'ANA & WADB. AI'KI.U , Far Wade .From Watte. ' Wtidne.".. 3rd. 6 p.m. Thurs.. 4th. 12 noon Friday, btb. 10.20 turn. Saturday. 6th. 3 p.m. ALii Cargo Must bis Prepaid. Weather and other circumstances permitting Telephone 53. CJ S. " X' A W. A U. MANGA WAT, TE ARAI, HAKARU, KAIWAKA, NORTH ALBERTLAND & KAWAU. Fur Manga wai: From Mangawais Thurs.. 4tb. 12 noon All Cargo Must na Prkpaid. Weather and othe i circurast ancespermitting, Tclenli 01X934 3. M» SYMS, Agent. Jff\s*%> -a- AND ONKIKTNGA KM A-MMh m. STEAM -NAVlGAfc£=^^&4/,> - 'J'TOM COMPANY *Jalg!gmßl&&S9& , (.MmT&Dh sTia Haw Ttrln-sorav Steamer WEKA Will 'lettTffl as under, weatha? and otlin* circumstances pennittins-, callinar atAWIIITU, POLLOCK. WAIPIPI, etc. Return Fares— Manukau Beads. Graham's Bcacb. aud A whiti], J)s 6d: Rotiirn I'arcs)- Pollock. Te Tore Waiiiipi. and Waiuku, 6s. ;■•>; '■%T4_[m.'>*'■£'***, " . ' "";"'''' apkii.. Leave Onehunga: Leavo Y/ajuku: ■ 3-Weiiivos.. 11a.m. ' 3—Wednes.. 3p.m. 4—Thursday. 12 noon: 4r-Thiirsdo,y. i p.m. 5-^-Friday. B.lsn.m..,forManitlfau Heaas, etc- _' • (fall freight to bo prcfiaidt'■■" ■ 5-Friday, 2.20' p.m. b—Saturdfiy. &.4o a.m. . B—Monday / T a „„ n 9-Tuesday r La3rup ' 10—Wednes..6 a.m. 10—Wednes.. 10 a.m. 11—Thursday. 7 a.m. 11—Thursday. 11a.m. 13—Saturday, 8 a.m. 13—Saturday. 12 noon .-■ 15—Monday. 9:40 a..m.. Excursion to Awitu ■ Regatta. Return tickets, 2s 6d. 16-Tties<Ju.v. 10.15 a.m. 16-Tnesday. 2.15 p.m. 17-Wcdnos.. 11 a.m. 17—Wednes.. 3 p.m. ly—Tbiiw.'. 12.16 p.m. 18—Thursday. 4.15 p.m. 19— l'"fidhy.2p.m. 20—Saturday. 6.40 a.m. 22—Monday, 5.10 p.m. ■'■'.. 25— Tuesday. 9 a.m. 24-Wednes. 5.30 a.m. 24—Wednes.. 9.30a.m, 25—Thurs.. 6.15 awn. 25— Thursday, 10.15 a.m. 27—Saturday, 7a.m. 27-Saturday. 11 a.m. 29-Monday, 3.15 a.m. 29—Monday. 12.15 p.m. May. ~ I-Wednes.. 9.45 a.m. 1-Wednes.. 1.45 p.m. 2—Thurs..lt a.m. 2— Thursday. 3 p.m. ?—Friday. 8.10 a.m.. for Manukau Heads, etc, . 3—Friday, 1 p.m. ' 4—Saturday, 5a.m.. ':. - All freight payable bef 0r,6 delivery of .goods. Above Time-table is subject to alteration without notice. ".■ y . • All cargo should be alongside one hour before time for leaving, ■-~.'■ Not responsible forshipping, carrying, or dis'charginglive stock. ' ;.■'■'; When safely landed, all goods are then at the.owner's risk. ... ■■ ■ Mr A. 'P.• Fitzimaunces' Bus will meet the steac'ior, day or night/ upon her arrival at Onehunga, DAVID tiAMPBKLL. '. . MASTER, Agent. Secretary, Waiuku. Personal.' WILL Mr Honry Parsons, senr., please send Wis address to M„ Star Office. ANTED, tlio Gent.lem.in who by mistake took a Silk Umbrella out of tho Waikato train at Tuakau, to return same to F. Popple,.Cambridge. i TTSTILL the person who took the small V V Bag from the s.s. Rose Caeey on the 28th March. 1895, please return tho pame to the steward of the s.s. Rose Casey. Tbo bag contained clothes and a pair of boots. ; ' " MACKINTOSHES {sewn seams), 20s; "Colonial Tweed Suits, pure wool. 49g.— Geo. Mcßride. 39, 41 and 43. Victoria-street.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 79, 2 April 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 79, 2 April 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 79, 2 April 1895, Page 1

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