| Shipping. I^^. JJUDDAR'Jf PARKER & CO. $&\ PBOPEIKTABT, LTD. T __ _ Splendid, wen-appointed Steamers will »«s despatched from AUCKLAND, as under (weather and other circumstances permitting) :— FOR GISBORNB, NAPrER, WELLINGI TON. LYTTELTON AND DUNSDIN. I W_3Trali a I Tueßday, 30th Nov., 2 p.m. ivrt,.^ 17! 1! 1*^0 Monday afternoon. Ang_x_j 1 Tuesday, Utli Dec., 2 pan. FOR SYDNEY. wlt™^ I Tuesday, 30th Nov., 4 p.m. We_te__u. I Monday, 13t_ Dec, 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 ANT UNION CO.1 S STEAMERS, and holders of Union Co.'a Tickets may travel by ANGLIAN or WESTRALiAL. D. NATHAN _ CO., Agents. " AsJLar H/rESSAGERIES MARTTIMES. /JgSSSL. JSA -SYDNEY to LONDON, via COLOMBO and PARIS.— Steamers of 6,500 tons, under postal contract with tho French Government, calling at Melbourne, i Adelaide, Albany, Colombo, Suez and Port Said will bo despatched monthly as follows: — Steamer. Commander Sydney. I. b1" I,A j8 * V. de la 1 1 p.m. 1 p.m. ! nooiT" Ciotat Fiaschi Dec. 1 Dec. i iDcc. 6 Polynesian Chevalier Dec. 28 Jan. 1 [Jan. 3 Akmand I . BEHIC Richard Jan. 26 Jan. 29; Jan. 31 Austr'liex Yerron JFeb- 23 Feb. 2GiFeb. 28 PassengerFljooked to "BO'MBAYT~INDIS: CHINA. 13ATAVIA and JAPAN. PASSAGE MONEY, £25 to £70, including table. RETURN TICKETS, available for 9 or 12 months, at REDUCED RATES — English Spoken on Board. Passage Money can be paid here for passages from Europe. Liberal concessions to families. Upon arrival at Marseilles English interpreters meet .the passengers for London, and give them every assistance in landing and passing their luggage, etc., through the Customs, and also accompany them to Paris and Calais. N.B.—Passengers' luggage conveyed free of cost from Marseilles to London by steamer. For further particulars apply to EENDERSON& MACFARLANE. Auckland. £,&* THIRST WOOL SHIP FOR < jggK§*- -P LONDON. P L E I 0 N E, T. & S. MORRIN (Ltd.), Agents. The above vessel, now due from Southern Porte, will be placed on the berth to load, and having large quantity of Cargo already engaged, will receive quick despatch. Rates of Freight on Wool are :— Greasy, 5-16 d Sliped, |d Washed, id. For. information apply to RUSSELL & SOMERS, 50, Queen-street, >_J TT'OR TAmUA, OPOTIKI AND /JOfLJ1 WHAKATANE. : Thep.s. TERRANORA Will leave Auckland for above places on MONDAY, 29th inst., at noon. For freight or passage apply to ■" , MALCOLM NICCOU ■■ ••• .. •'-:■ -..■-<•■- ■■-■■ ■ A-gent-- ■ Auckland, 25th November, 1897. "■'_sK A W A U Jtjm O» MANGAWAI, TE ARAI, £££££!& HAKARU, KAIWAKA, NORTH AND KAWAU. For Mangawal. From Mang-awai. Satur., 27th, 9 a.m. Mon., 29th, 10a.m. Tuesday, 30th. noon Tb.ur., Dec. _, midnight Satur., 4th, 4 p.m. WOOL SALE. All Fares at single rates to return on Tuesday (Dec. 2). All cargo must be prepaid, and alongside steamer half-an-hour before time of sailing. Weather and other circumstances permitting. Telephone 34. H. WINKLEMANN, Agent T7XCURSION TO sf7~HELiER i S rfgL -E- BAY AND RANGITOTO. SATURDAY, 27th Instant. The favourite p.s. Osprey will rim to these popular resorts : — Leaving Ferry Tee. Leaving St Helier's. 10.30 a.m. 5 p.m. 2.15 p.m. Leaving Rangitoto, 5.15 p.m. Return fares, Is; Children, 6d. __ J.U.D. BAKER._ 771 "XT EWM ARKET TiSHTnGCLUB Mjifftr ™ EXCURSION. Thep.s. Tongariro will leave the Ferry Tee TO-MORROW, at 1.30 p.m., on a Fishing Cruise, weather permitting. Bait and Tea provided. Tickets: 2s Single, 3s Double. Fishing Tackle may be obtained on board. VolnrtteeTf Hr-tiees. • ATEW ZEALAND NATIVES INFANTRY IX CORPS. Members who have signified their intention of ioining the above Corps .are hereby nolilied to alien!! at the Drill Hall TO-MORROW (Friday) at 8 p.m. for the purpose of enrolment, etc. E. H. MONTGOMERY, Convener. M. SHANAHAN, Hon. Sec, N.Z.N.A. I ,*""" "'""" """"""— ~~~~" I" t_—i—mia— i ■ Meeting's. EQUITABLE 1 mERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. Motto: 'Your Hand in Mine. STARR - BOWKETT SYSTEM. A MEETING TO EXPLAIN THE SYSTEM Will be held at ■ THE HEAD OFFICE, No. 6, MERCANTILE CHAMBERS, Nearly opposite Vulcan Lane, FRIDAY, the 27th NOV., at 8 p.m. A miniature Diagram will be shown. Ladies invited. Applications and Subscriptions received before and after the meeting. A. PARK HORNE. Secretary. i -- -■ ■ '.'■•= Lost and Found, TAS REWARD—Lost, Sunday 14th, half-bred 11/ Skye Terrier, black face, grey and black rough hair.—Mrs Barstow, Epsom. LOST from Epsom on Tuesday, Brown Pony, Saddle and Bridle. Reward.—Alt. Robinson. Valley Road, Mount Edon. LOST between Onehunga and Newmarket, a Striped Holland Trap Rug.-Finder leave it at Jamieson's, Epsom, or at Star Utnce. Reward. LOST on Thursday, between Queen-street and Bleazard's Lane, Mount Eden, a Lady's Waterbury Watch, no chain.—Reward t j at 'Star' Office. _________ LOST, this morning, a Fox Terrier Pup (doe): answers to name of Rex.—lander rewarded on return to S. Moses, Upper Symonds-street. i I" OST Purse, on Devonport Ferry Company's - Jj Wharf, a-t Auckland, name inside Mrs Miller.—Finder please return to New Zealand ; Express Company, Fort-st. 3 T OST between Grey-street and the Railway JJ Station on Tuesday afternoon, a aounle Gold Chain Bracelet with horseshoe hanging from the centre-Reward on returning the same to Mrs Clarkson, 55, Grey-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 275, 26 November 1897, Page 1
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