_ Shipping. l-^-D-UDDAET PARKER & CO. §j_______\ PfIOfRiETAKT, LTD. Splendid, well-appointed Steamers will ibe despatched from AUCKLAND, is , under (weather and other circumstances I permitting) :- j FOR GISBORNE, NAPIER, WELLINGI TON' LYTTELTO.-T AND DUNEDIN. " | Westralia | Tuesday, 2nd Nov., 2 p.m. 'I a ™ T KeceiTM?/? T%° Monday afternoon. . | Anglian I Tuesday, 16th Nov., 2 p.m. J FOR SYDNEY. ■; Anglian I Monday, Ist Nov., 5 p.m. _ Westralia \ Monday, loth Nov., 4 p.m. Cargo must be booked and alongside not less than TWO HOURS before advertised time of departure. All Tickets are available also for Stopover or Return by ANY UNION CO.'S STEAMERS, and holders of Union Co.'s Tickets may trave' by ANGLIAN or WESTRALIA. L. D. NATHAN & CO., Amenta jte&< "R ARQ v E oTTx". ym&&i. -O j I Consignees aro requested to pass Entries, 1 present Bills of Lading, pay Freight and obtain ' Delivery Orders for their Goods from the ! Undersigned without delay, i Cargo is at Consignees' risk after leaving ship's tackles, and if not promptly removed will be stored at their risk and expense. A. S. PATERSON & CO., Agents. Sbortland-strcet, Auckland, October 29,1897. i _&>-._*___» TIME - TABLE OF S.S. ROSE __________% A CASEY, S.S. MAORI, AND I sss_a S.S. KIA ORA. ' (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) S.S. ROSE CASEY. October. FOR OREWA—lnformation Rose Casey's Office. FOR MULLET POINT and OMAHAEvery Tuesday at 9 a.m.; returning same day. Ft)R WAIWERA. MAHURANGI HEADS and WARKWORTH. Leave Auckland. Leave Warkworth. Satur., 30th, 2 p.m. Mon., Ist Nov., 10 a.m. Wednesday, 3rd, 9 a.m. Thursday, 4th, 1 p.m. Saturday, 6th, 10 a.m. Monday, Bth, 7 a.m. S.S. MAORI. MATAKANA, WADE AND GRUT'S OREWA HOUSE For Matakana. From Matakana. Monday, Ist, 5 p.m. Tuesday, 2nd, \2 noon For Wade. From Wade. Friday, 29th, 5 p.m. Satur., 30th, 9.30 a.m. Wednesday, 3rd, 10 a.m. Thurs., 4th, 2 30 p.m. Cargo must be prepaid and alongside the steamers half an hour before th« advertised time of sailing. S.S. KIA ORA. PAERCA AND WAY PORTS. Leave Auckland. Leave Paeroa. Fri., 29th, 8 p.m. Saturday, 30th, 3 p.m. Monday, Ist, 11 a.m. Current Rates for Freight and Passage. ALEX. McGREGOR. Agent. Office. Qneon st. Wharf. Telephone. 43. TffANTED immediately, three or four \% Vessels, 50 to 70 tons. ?o- Coal Charter.— Phoenix Coal Company (Ltd.), opposito Exchange. Educate or-al. A GOOD Private %cbool with excellent Schoolroom to be transferred. Suitablo for lady and gentleman cr for two ladies.— Address Scholastic Star CfHce. ■ Lost and Pound. . I" OST. Roan Pony, Maro, whito face, whit* J feet—Reward on returning to 148, top Grey-street. LOST, Parrot-yesterday morning.—Anyone returning to Mrs Tongc, Cross-street, Newton, will be rewarded. LOST from "Richmond," St. Helier's Bay, bay Pony Mare, lame in noar hind foot.— E. J. Thomas, Ponsonby Road. ' TRAYED, a St. Bernard Dog (Jumbo); collar No. 578. — Reward on returning to R. Streatcr, Lower Nelson-street, Public Notices. , THE NEW ZEALAND GRAPHIC /-.RAPHIC RAPHIC VTRAPHIC AND LADIES' JOURNAL. Cartoon: WAITING, OR THE HOROWHENUA | CASE AGAIN. THE OPENING OF THE AUCKLAND BOWLING SEASON. Snap Shots at the Greens. CLOSE OF THE HUNTING SEASON i DEER STALKING IN NEW ZEALAND THE SPORT OF THE NORTH OPENING OF THE NORTHERN ROWING SEASON. Price 6d per Copy. ! Six Months' Subscription, 10/ (payable ; in advance), including postage. WALL PAPER put on from 6d per Piece by thorough tradesman.~ Leonard, care J. Jamieson. Tobacconist ; Foresters' Hail. Karangahape Road. i pEYLON TEAS-" Pusscllawa " and " La\j vinia," mild, very delicate. Guaranteed absolutely pure. From grocers only.—Frank M. Burtt, Importer, care N.Z. Express C , rpHE brand New Zealand Dairy Association .JL is guarantee of tho finest quality of table I Butter. W" A R D & /~i O.'S Diamond SPARKLING s v XXXX PALE ALe/w^) In Quarts and Pints. \y Brand. DUNEDIN ALE AND STOUT, in Quarts and Pints-TIGER BRAND. WINES and SPIRITS of the best Brands. COOKE AND CO. Bottling Stores: Durham-street West. Sole Bottlers in Auckland for Ward and Co 's Ales. Empty Bottles Purchased at highest prices. Thomas Macky, Neil McGill, Auckland. JTokohama. imHOMAS TMTACKY & QO„ JAPANESE MERCHANTS. No. 5, FORT STREET, AUCKLAND. IMPORTERS OF JAPANESE MANUFACTURES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION . DIRECT from the MANUFACTURERS. SPECIALTIES : SILK GOODS. CHINA WARE LACQUER WARE. FANCY GOODS ERAMBULATORS, Go - Carts, Sewing Machines, cheapest and best, at McLeod Bros., Upper Queen-street. Branch—Karangai hape Road. '' TVTEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION'S IM Butter Van delivers Butter in city and suburbs daily. FOR OPERA GLASSES and BINOCULARS Oi every variety and of good quality ana value, call at jT. PEACOCK'S, OPTICIAN. SHORTLAND STREET. Also in Stock—Telescopes. Barometers, Pocket and Prismatic Compasses. Quartz Magnifiers. Mining Dials, etc., etc. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 251, 29 October 1897, Page 1
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