SHIPPING. HUDDART PARKER & ~, ~,.., CO. PROPRIETARY, I^°X IAHITiUV. Splendid well appointed steamers will be despatched from AUCKLAND as under, weather and other circumstances permitting:— FOR SYDNEY. Zcalandia....Monday, 271h May, 5.."0 p.m. Elingamite..Monday, 10th June, 5.00 p.m. FOR GISBORNE. NAPIER. WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, & DUNEDIN. Elingamite Tuesday, 2Sth May, 2 p.m. Zealandia Tuesday, 11th June, 2 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 UNTON CO.'S STEAMERS, and holders of Union Co 's Tickets my travel by WESTRAL.IA. ZEA LANDIA, or ELTNGAMITE. L. D. NATHAN & CO., Agents. o rpHE TYSER LINE, |t^^^ lJ- LIMITED. fji|ig\ DIRECT STEAM SER- | J Between the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND AUSTRALASIA. First class Cargo Steamers will leave New STork at regular intervals, taking Cargo lor MELBOURNE WELLINGTON SiDNEY CANTERBURY and AUCKLAND OTAGO The Company's next despatches will be— To sail— S.S. Mlmiro, 6225 tons On or about May 30th S.S. Indralema (Building) On or about June 30th New Zealand importers of American merchandise are specially invited to Instruct their agents in the United States to support the TYSER LINE STEAMERS, and to communicate with the Company's New York representatives, MESSRS PUNCH, EDYE and CO.. Produce Exchange, New York; MESSRS TYSER AND CO., 16, Fenchurch Avenue, London: or MESSRS T. & S. MORRIN. LIMITED. Auckland. Agents for homeward loading. Heather, Roberton and Co. RICHARD TODD, Colonial Superintendent. Napier. —= : —-mHE COASTAL S.S. CO. l4y|jj-*- LIMITED. "~~ S.S. KAPANUI. FOR OTtEWA. WAIVVERA, MAHU RANGI HEADS AND WARKWORTIi T oMvpp Auckland: Leaves Warkworth: Sat.. 25th. 8.30 a.m. Mon.. 27th, 12 noon Wed.. 29th. S.:!0 a.m. Wed., 'J9th. 4.3) p.m. Thurs., 3uth, 8 a.m. Fri., 31st. 7 a.m. Sat Ist, 1 p.m. Mon.. "rd. S a.m. FOR LITTLE OMAHA BIG OMAHA. TAKATU. MULLET POINT. AND KAWAU. Leaves Auckland: Leaves Omaha: (Top Wharf) Tues., 28th, 5.30 a.m. Tue>\. "Sth, 11 a.m. (Leigh.) Tues., 2Sth, 2 p.m. S.S. KOTITI. FOR MATAKANA & MULLET POINT. Thrive* Auckland: Leaves Mataknnn" Tues., 2St h,i) a.m. TVes.. 28th, :i p.m. Mon., 3rd, ;s p.m. Tuts.. 4th, ? a.m. FOR PUH01.,..-. CALLING AT WAIWERA & OTiEWV Leaves Auckland: Lonves PuHol: Snt., 25th. 11 30 a m Sat., Ist, 1 p.m. Mon., 3rd, 7 a.m. TOR WADE & GRUT'S OREWA HOUSE T.pavep Auckland: Leaves Wade: Snt.. 2>"th, 9 p.m. Mon., ?7Hi. 1.20 p.m. Wed., 29th, 12 noon Thur-\, 301 h, A."O a.m. Fri., 31st, 2 p-m. Sat., Ist, ti a.m. \\ nit tier and other circumstances permitting H. WINKELMANN. TeionVinnn 34. Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. lOST, v Gold Pin with small piece of * chain and shell.—s/ reward at Star Office. __ TOST, between Queen st. & HirdlngeSt., N Initial Brooch, gold; Rowaru.— Apply Office. LOST," 1 Draught Chestnut Ho"se, one Grey Gelding, both aged. R-Ward.— H. L. Hoffmann, New Liynn. I' OST, a Large Wheel Cap.—Reward by -* Under returning- same to R. Salmon and Co.. Butcher, Queen-street. _ LOST. —Followed the hounds from Bl'ookdnle, Mt, Albert, on May 22, Creamy Pony, with black points. Reward.—C. Hawker Wilson. OST, Fur Tippet, between Park Rd. and J' Queen-st., via Kyber Pass uud Sytnonds st., ou April 4th. Reward.—Mrs Cotter, Remuora. lOST, 15-ct. Gold Brooch, with ruby ami ■I diamonds set in and bell and chain attached.—Reward at Skeates Bros.', Jewellers, Queen-st. lOST on Monday in Lower Queen-street, -*1 Black Purse containing half-sovereign, sliver, and return ticket, Waiuku. Reward. —Victoria Insurance. T OST or Stolen, medium draught bright J-^ bay Horse, scar on right ribs, white ring round eye; £1 reward.—W. Robinson Nugent-st., off Kyber Pass. OUND in Victoria-st., Gold Brooch set with rubles and pearls.—Apply Star Office. FOUND, Bull Dog. The own~r tray have the same by paying exoe iices.~ Apply T. A. Gentles, Great North Rd. TO LET. TO LET, House of 6 rooms, Alma-st, Newmarket, rent 13/.— Fritter Bros., Stock Exchange. rp.Q LET, Cottage, 4 rooms, 7/6. — C. -i.' Mackay, Telephone Rd., Birkenhjiid, or 277, Queen-st. TO LET. Furnished Rooms. 144 146,'"l 48, and 148 a, top Grey-st. Siugle rooms, attendance, use kitchen, bathroom, from 2/0 week. rVO LET, new 6 roomed House, F'ederX ick Place, water range, co .p r. on crete yard, rent 12/.— W. Jones, \ lew Rd., Mt. Eden. T6" LET, "GARTSIDE," Onslow Road, Ellerslie, Residence, 10 rooms, stable, coachhouse. 4 acres.—Hesketh and Richmond. Solicitors, Queen-st.__ TO LET, Furnished Bedroom and Slttingroom, at "Hillside," College Rd. Use of piano, washhouse and bath; terms moderate, private family. cT~TETT~Iri Customs-st., Excelsior Block, comprising 2 5 storied BuildIngs, with cellars, suitable for factory, warehouse, or store.-Brown, Barrett. & Co. _ _ __ ... A LADY will Let large Bedroom and Diningrooin, use of kitchen, piano, etc.; suit married couple or ladies.—N., P. 0., Ponsouby. HT.WO Nicely Furnished Front Rooms •*■ and use dining room, wit'i ran-e, bath, all convenience, linen, gl ss and ware. 20/ week; gas extra.—2, Scotlandst, Franklin Rd. OFFICES TO LET, Queen-st., Auckland—Three Rooms, first floor, Legal Chambers; One Room, ground floor, Mercantile Chambers.—Apply N.Z. Loan and Mercantile A. Co., Customs and Albert streets. DS.C- Blankets nnd Rugs. English and • Coronial, all sizes can be supplied at wholesale prices.—D.S.C.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 122, 24 May 1901, Page 1
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