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SKIPPING. «>____ TTUDDART PARKER & CO. •i^jK* PROrRIETAKY, LTD. Splendid, well-appointed Steamers will j be despatched from AUCKLAND, as j under (weather and other circumstances j permitting): — FOR GISBORNE, NAPIER, WELLINGTON LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. j Subject to any Alteration which may be decided upon in consequence j of Quarantine Regulations. J Wostralia Tuesday, 27th March, 2 p.m.' Receiving Cargo Monday Afternoon. ; FOR SYDNEY. ! Eiingamite Monday, 19th March, S p.m. J Cargo must Vie booked and alongside! not less than TWO HOURS before adver-i tised 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 travel by WESTRAEIA, ZEALANDIA, or ELINGAMITE. L. D. NATHAN & CO. ; Agents. 77j rrlis coastai. b.s."~co~ I /s3_g£, 1 LIMITED. -*=:3rai3 gs _ kapaNUl. FOP. OREWA, VVAIVVERA, MAHURANGI HEAPS, & WARKWORTH. Leaves Auckland: Leaves Wnrkworth: Sat., 17th, S a.m. Sat., 17th, 2 p.m. Hon., 19th. ii a.m. Wed.. 21st, 2 p.m. Thurs., 22nd, 8 a.m. Thurs.. "2nd, 2 p.m. Fri., 23rd, 10 a.iq. Sat., 24th, 5.30 a.m. Hon.. 26th. noon FOR LITTLE OMAHA, BIG OMAHA.. TAKATU, & MULLET POINT. Loaves Auckland: Leaves Omaha: (Top Wharf.) Tues., 20th, S a.m. Tues.. 20th. 1.30 p.m. (Leigh) Tue.s., 20th, 3 p.m. S.S. KOTITI FOR MATAKANA & MULLET POINT. Leaves Auckland: Leaves Matakana: Mon.. 19th. 4 p.m. Tues., 20th, 9 a.m. Thurs.. 22nd, G p.m. Thurs., 22nd. 10 p.m. FOR PUHOf (CALLING A'l WAIWERA AND OREWA) Leaves Auckland: Leaves Puhoi: Sat., 17th, 2 p.m. Mon., 19th. $.30 a.m. Sat., 24th. 7 p.m. Mon.. 20th, 2 p.m. FOR WADE & GRUT'S OREWA HOUSK. Leaves Auckland: Leaves Wade: Fri.. IRth. 4 p.m. Sat.. 17th. 7.30 a.m. Wed 21st, 6 p.m. Thurs., 22nd. 10 a.m. Fri.. 23rd. 9 a.m. Sat., 24th. 11.30 a.m. Weather and other circumstances permitting H. WINKELMANN. Telephone 34. Secretary. J&sta- riUiE TYSER LINE, I§t§Sg; ■*■ LIMITED. DIRECT STEAM SERVICE Between the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND AUSTRALASIA. First class Cargo Steamers will leave New York at Regular Intervals, taking Cargo for MELEOUKNE WELLINGTON SiDNEY CANTERBURY and AUCKLAND OTAGO The Company's next despatches will be: Hawke's Bay, 4553 tons 13th March Mimiro. 6000 tons 20th April Star of Victoria, 3240 tons 20th May New Zealand importers or American merchandise are specially invited to Instruct their agents in the United States to support the TYSEK LINE STEAMERS and to communicate with tlio Company's New York Representatives, MESSRS PUNCH. EDYE, & CO., Produce Exchange, New York, MESSRS TYSER & CO., 16, Fenchurch Avenue, London, op MESSRS T. & S. MORRIN, LIMITED, Auckland. RICHARD TODD, Colonial Superintendent. Napier. v-,^r~ ,rpl-IE TYSER LINE. @g!go£ L LIMITED. "monthly despatch of first class cargo steamers to london direct. S.s. Indraghiri....To sail about March 10 S.s. Indramayo To sail about March 16 The TYSER LINE, Limited, are prepared to carry Wool and Produce of every description to London at Lowest Current Rates of Freight. For full particulars, apply to ARTHUR H. NATHAN, Or, HEATHER. ROBERTON, & CO., Agents. . T>iAILY STEAM SERVICE JLjgat, -*•-' T0 ST> HELIER'S BAT. On and after MONDAY, sth lnst., and until further notice, the following: Time Table will be observed:— WEEK DAYS. Leavo Auckland. Leave St. Heller's. 7.15 a.m. 8.5 a.m 10.30 a.m. 11.15 a.m. ♦5.15 p.m. *5.45 p.m. SUNDAYS. 10.30 a.m. 12 noon 2.30 p.m. 5 p.m. *On SATURDAYS leaves at 2 p.m. instead of 5.15, and leaves St. Helier's at 5 p.m. instead of 5.45. jb'ARES: Adults, Return. 1/; Children (under 12), fid. A. ALISON. Manager. February 2nd, 1900. BOAKD AND RESIDENCE. QITYgU F P E T, 33, BELMONT ED., PAEROA. Terms Moderate. Good Accommodation for Travellers. Meals to suit Early and Late Trains & Steamers. Three Minutes' Walk from Railway Station and Free Library. T. EDWARDS, Proprietor. TVrAHURANGI HEADS. IVI SUMMER BOARD & RESIDENCE. WOODSIDE HOUSE, close to Wharf, Mahurangi Heads, offers every inducement for families to spend a few weeks at the seaside. Good Bathing, Boating, ana Fishing. First class Table. 'j.eriv.s, £1 1/ per week. MRS FOLLAS, Proprietress, Cooke and Buddie, Victoria Arcade, Agents, from whom full particulars can be obtained. LOST AND FOUKD o'-l REAVARD—Lost, between Choral 3wJ-Hall and 8.N.Z., via Shortland-st, a Silver Chatelaine Purse, attached to Shamrock Leaf Brooch. Reward on returning purse to Mrs Nicol, Mountnessing, Grafton Rd. __ LOST between Queen-street and Williamson's Avenue, Grey Lynn. Gold Pencil and Toothpick combined. Finder rewarded.—Apply Star Office. T OST Tuesday.between Freezing Works, i~i Reclamation, and Stanley-st., a Walking Stick, carved handle. Reward of 5/.— J. Adams and Co., Stanley-st. p* /£—LAST Two "Weeks Adams and O/ O Bunker's Clearing Sale. Trouser Lengths cut out from 5/6. FTOAP DEFERRED MAKETH THE DIRT STICK.__TRY SILKSTONE. r?¥*/— LAST Two Weeks Adams and 10/ Bunker's Clearance Sale. Very nice Coatings and Vicunas reduced to 75/. A BSOLUTELY Choicest Creamery But- ■£*- ter for the table all the year round.— New Zealand Dairy Association. irir /—LAST Chance: Adams and Bun•3o/ ker's Clearance Sale. Vicunas, Tweeds, Sergeav.at.ss/..

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 64, 16 March 1900, Page 1

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