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Shipping. -a^-^ TTUDDART PARKER & CO. S!^C°SLI PBOPKIKTABT, LTD. Splendid, well-appointed Steamers will be despatched from AUCKLAND, as under (weather and other circumstances permitting): — FOR GISBORNE, NAPIER, WELLINGTON LTTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. Westralia Tuesday, 22nd Mar., 2 p.m. Elingamite Monday, 4th Apr., 5 p.m. FOR SYDNEY. Elingamite I Monday, 21st Mar., 5.30 p.m. Westralia | Monday, 4th Apr., 5.30 p.m. Cargo must be booked and alongside not less than TWO HOURS before advertised time of departure. All Tickets are available also for Stop-over or Return by ANY UNION CO.'S STEAMERS, and holders of Union Co.'s Tickets may travel by WESTRALIA or ELINGAMITE. L. D. NATHAN & CO. Agents, 4ssrQ BB?i N TO lLolfDyri 1 Tho following Royal Mail Steamships belonging to tho ORIENT and PACIFIC COMPANIES, will leave SYDNEY and MELBOURNE as under for LONDON (Tilbury) via ADELAIDE, ALBANY, COLOMBO (transhipping for all Indian Ports), SUEZ CANAL, NAPLES, MARSEILLES and GIBRAL'rAIIj_ Steamer P ons| l?rom From | From steamer. fo cg _ | Srdney Melbourne) Adelaide. Austral 5524 Mar. 30 April 5 April 7 Ophir 6810 April 13 April 19 April 21 Orotava 5857 April 27 May 3 May 5 Orizaba 6297 May 11 May 17 May 19 And Fortnightly thereafter. FARES-NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON :- SALOON Single: £39 to £73 10s Return : £70 to £110 THIRD CLASS. .£l6 16s, £18 18s, and £20 First and Second Class Passengers secure special advantages by booking through from New Zealand, being provided with Saloon Passages to Australia, which are included in the above fares. Passages can be booked to or prepaid from any of tho above ports. For further particulars, apply to UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). Agents in New Zealand. «ifi^r "R/fESSAGERIES MARITIMES MMgLrBl -SYDNEY TO LONDON, via COLOMBO and PARIS.Steamers of 6,500 tons, under postal contract with the French Government, calling at Melbourne, Adelaide, Albany, Colombo, Suez and Port Said, will be despatched monthly as follows:— Steamer. Commander Sydney. I. Jl0'" I ,A.de- • __L __ ournj!: I laide. Noon. I 5 p.m. I 1 p.m. Polynesien Boulard Apr. IS'Apr. 20 Apr. 22 Armand Behic Poydenot May 16 May 18 May 20 Australien Verron June 13 June 15 June 17 rasseugers booktd 10 BOMBAY, ix-fDiA CHINA, BATAVIA 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 bs 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 HENDERSON & MACPARLANB, Auckland. UA^ npiME • TABLE OF S.S. UQBB M^gjL 1 CASEY, S.S. MAORI, AND beSssSs&ss S.S. ItIA OR A. (Weather ahd other circumstances permitting.) S.S. ROSE CASEY. FOR OREWA—lnformation Rose Casey's Office. FOR MULLET POINT and OMAHA— Every Tuesday at 9 a.m.; returning same day. FOR WAIWERA. MAHURANGI HEADS and W ARK WORTH. Leave Auckland. Leave Warkworth. MARCH. Wed., 23rd. 12 noon Thurs., 24th. 8 a.m. Sat., 26th. 2 p.m.' Mon., 28th, 9 a.m. Wed., 30th, 3 p.m. Thurs., 31st, 11 a.m. S.S. MAORI. MATAKANA. WADE AND GRUT'S OREWA HOUSE. For Wade. From Wade. Wed., 23rd, 3 p.m. Thur.s., 21th, 8 a.m. Thurs., 2ith, 4 p.m. Fri., 25th. 8 a.m. Fri., 25th, 5 p.m. Satur., 20th, 9 a.m. Cargo must be prepaid and alongside the steamers half an hour before the advertised time of sailing:. S.S. KIA ORA. PAEROA, KOPU AND TURUA. Leave Auckland. Leave Paeroa. Tues., 22nd, (i.30 p.m. Wed.. 23rd, 12 midnight Thur., 24th, 7.50 p.m. Fri., 25th, 12 midnight Satur., 2(ith. 8.30 p.m. Saloon: Return, 10/', available to 31at March. ALEX. McGREGOR, Agent. Office: Queen-st. Wharf. Telephone, 43. Plcciles, Excursions, Etc. npHE DEVONPORT ■ STEAM JJfrrJL X FERRY COMPANY gUmp (LIMITED). Sheamers will leave the Ferry Tee j TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 23rd IN ST. fOR RANGITOTO ISLAND AND LAKE TAKAPUNA. At 10.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m., leaving Lake 5 p.m., Rangitoto 5.30 p.m. Return fare, Is; Children, 6d. FISHING EXCURSION ! l IHiiiftu a FISHING EXCURSION ! The s.s. Admiral will leave the Ferry Tee at 145 p.m.. calling at Victoria Wharf. Bait and hot water provided. Tickets : Adults, 2r Double Ticket (Lady and Gent), 3s. J. R. D. BAKER. Ecclesiastical.' hls centk al mission. FIRST ANNUAL MEETING. Interesting Reports and Addresses To-night Miss Alice Rimmer will sing T,°' n!4 lt • The Gospel Quartette will sing rl o-mght i Master Muldoon will sing To-night Miss Millie Peak will play violin solo To-night Miss McPherson will recite To-night Tea at 6 p.m. Admission,!/- 10-nignt THE CENTRAL HALL, Albert-street. Lest and Found, &*~6 REWARD—Lost Printed Receipt Book o& JL (partly used) and small morocco covered pass book.—Apply Star Office. RE WAHD.—Lost, between Onehunga and Auckland, a Masonic Apron.—Finder apply F. Larsen, Albert-street. LOST, Parcel of Photos about a month ago. Finder rewarded.—Apply Star Office. OST, Gold Finger Ring, in Pattcson-street— Reward at Billington and Drummond's, Freeman's Bay. OST, on Saturday, between Railway Station • and Grey-street, a Silver Watch and Chain.—Reward at Star Office. OST, Friday, at Foresters' Social, Black Velvet Bow, Moonstone set in Gold. Finder please return Mrs W. G. Scott, Onchunga. OST, between Wakefield-strcet and Bcres-ford-street, by the way of Grey-street, a Purse.—Finder please return to Mr Leadbeater, Wakefield-street; _^__ LOST, between Queen-street and Jercaynstreet, one small Fur Boa.—Finder rewarded on returning same to G. Kronfeld, Little Queen-street. LOST, in Queen-street. Saturday Night, twobarred Gold Brooch, with Ivy Leaves in centre. Anyone returning same to Mr W. Martin, Jeweller, Victoria-street, will be rewarded. IT IVER and Kidney Complaints cured JLi by a tried remedy—Loasby's 'Wahoo.' I Don't take a worthless substitute.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 68, 22 March 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 68, 22 March 1898, Page 1