_, 0 mHE TYSER LINE, B«__~X__—3_ X LIMITED. _W3&__. DIRECT STEAM SERVICE 8 P^'fSSi Between the P W^\l^£\ UNITED STATES OF | pr>_jia^ AMERICA AND AUS--1 I TRALASIA. FIRST CLASS CARGO STEAMERS. Taking Cargo for MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, and OTAGO. Will leave New York at Regular Intervals. The Company's next despatches will beTo sail— S.S. Mimiro, 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 FUNCH, ED YE and CO., Produce Exchange, New York; MESSRS TYSER AND CO., 16, Fenchurch Avenue, London; or MESSRS T. & S. MORRIN. LIMITED, Auckland. RICHARD TODD. Colonial Superintendent. Napier. Agents for Homeward Loading, HEATHER, ROBERTON, &. CO. Ft e_ IVOSTHERN UNION A_____ STEAMBOAT COM-i-V^r^rM PANY, LIMITED. TIME TABLE. WAIROA BRANCH. * Commencing MONDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1901. Steamers will leave Helensville for Dargaville and way ports, as under:-. MONDAYS. THURSDAYS, AND SAT-1 URDAYS, 10 a.m., RETURNING FROM DARGAVILLE, j MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, SATURDAYS, 6.30 a.m. t-HMOTg. Mc G R E G O R Pfjfaß STEAMSHIP CO. •f^^^ (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) FOR OREWA OR KAWAU. Information at Office. S.S. ROSE CASEY OR ROB ROY. FOR TAKATU POINT, BIG AND LITTLE OMAHA. Leaves Auckland: Leaves Omaha: Tues., 4th, 9 a.m. Wed., sth, 7 a.m. Fares: 2/ Single; 3/ Return. Cargo 5/ ton. FOR WAIWERA. MAHURANGI HEADS AND WARKWORTH. Leaves Auckland: Leaves Warkworth: Wed., Sth, 2 p.m. Thurs., 6th, 8 a.m. Thurs., 6th, 2 p.m. Fri., 7th, _ a.m. Sat, Sth, 3 p.m. Mon., 10th, 11 a.m. Fares: 2/ Single; 3/ Return. Cargo 5/ ton. UPPER WAIWERA. Every Wednesday, returning Thursday. The s.s. Alert connects at Wniwera with s.s. Rose Casey. S.S. OREWA. FOR MULLET POINT & MATAKANA. Leaves Auckland: Leaves Matakana: Fares: 2/ Single; 3/ Return. Cargo 5/ ton. FOR ARKLE'S BAY HOUSE, WADE, AND GRUT'S OREWA HOUSE. Leaves Auckland: Leaves Wade: Wed, Sth, 4 p.m. Thurs., 6th, 5.30 a.m. Fri., 7th, 5 p.m. Sat.. Sth. 9.30 a.m. Sat., Sth, 6 p.m. Mon., 10th, 11 a.m. Fares: 1/ Single; 1/6 Return. Cargo 1/ ton. S.S. ROB ROY. FOR WAIPU. Leaves Auckland,: Leaves AVaipu: Mon., 3rd,. 11 p.m Wed, sth, 8 a.m. -Thurs., 6th, midnight Sat,, Sth, 9.30 a.m. *Mon., 10th, 3 a.m. .... Mon.. 10th, noon. Thurs.. i_th, 7,30' a.m. Frl., 14th, 4 p.m. Mon., 17th. midnight Wed., 19th, 8 a.m. •Lower WhaVf only. Cargo must be prepaid and alongside the steamers half an hour before the advertised time of sailing. Offlce: Queen-st. Wharf. Telephone 43. FOB SALE. TTIOR 'SALE, 1000 Whisky and Brandy i-1 Cases.—Apply Jas. Cahill and Co., Auctioneers. OR SALEToid Bricks. Damaged Iron, etc.—Apply J. D. Roberts and Co., Stanley-street. FOR SALE, small Grocery Business in Upper Queen-st., £135.—Buttle Bros., Stock Exchange. OR.S_Tl_l_7lo~To_fTPr.me Shepherd Seed Potatoes.—Jus. Cahill and Co., Auctioneers, Junction Mart. FOR SALETRock Breaker, 12 x 81n jaws, price £65 cash, cost £87 in London.— Particulars Box 43, G.P.0.. Auckland. FOR SALE, Light Spring Cart, Horse and Harness; suit light work.—D. Towse, care of #s Barrett, Grocer, Great North Road, Arch Hill. FOR SALE, Pianos aud Organs; lowest prices for spot cash, or easiest terms. —English and Foreign Piano Agency, 75 Queeu-st., near "Old Mill/ I7*OR~sT___7~for th-"~Roynl Visit: Green- • stone Brooches, Hearts, .Charms, and Novelties of all kinds, marked In plain figures at Hugh Black's, next D.S.C. See prices. EOR SALE, strong Waggon, take ton, £10 10/; Light Hooded Buggy, £15; Light Cart, i ton, £10; Butterfly Pony Gig, best build, £15; Hooded Ladies' Phaeton, seat four, bargain, £20; New. Gig, 3-spring, Sydney builder, £14 10/; low-set, cobby, strong Pony, fast in harness, £10 10/; smart Saddle Pony, £3 10/; Side Saddle, £1 5/; Boy's Saddle, £!■—Morley's Stables, Durham-st. TjTj O R S A L E— J PAYABLE BRICK WORKS Within easy, distance ot Auckland. The present machinery is capable of turning out oui. million bricks'per annum, wliich would give a handsome profit op Investment. Good reasons for selling. T. B. "CLAY,-20 Shortland-street. Tp O R S A L E^ A TRI-WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, goodwill and plant, published in a rising district in the North Island, also Jobbing Plant attached; a valuable property and could be made a profitable daily. Price for goodwil and plant, £800, £300 of which can remain on mortgage for 3 years at 6 per cent. For full particularS' W%____W» CLAYTON, L_nd & Commission Agent, Mangaweka. J-vARBY & QO., --—■ HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENTS, 117, QUEN-ST. FOR SALE, a Pretty Villa, 6 doors off Ponsonby Rd. Let at 11/ per_weektc> a good tenant. Land 33 x 100. Price £257. WANTED TO BUY, Partnership in a sound business; willing to pay £1000. MONEY TO LEND in Sums to suit Borrowers. DARBY & CO., 117, QUEEN-ST. V.I.NOS, PIANOS.-Now unpacking,"ex P Delphic and others, fully guaranteed: Lowest cash prlces.-English and Fore.gn Piano Agency, 75 Queen-st. cjULKY for Sale; seat three, cheap.-Fnr-O. ther particulars apply Cashel and Co., Printers, Albert-st. OrtOK -POLLEN-ST., fourth "house St-T^OO from Great North Bd., always let, 11/6 week; 5 rooms, d«ached washhouse, bath, copper. - vsmt . Grocer, near Reservoir. , i "nT_Ii:ORGANS=SPECIAL, 11 stops, 10 j&JLtb octaves reeds, octave couplers.knee jnvello.~7s .Queen-st., below. Smeeton s.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 131, 4 June 1901, Page 1
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