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SHIPPING. "CTCDDART — TJARKER T INE. FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. Circumstances permitting. Steamers will Sail as under:— from Auckland! . for sydney. VICTOKIA ..Monday ] Jan. 19 | 5.30 p.m. •RIVKRINA Monday | Feb. 2 | 5.30 p.m. VICTORIA ..Monday | Feb. 16 | 5.30 p.m. FOX GISBOUNE. NAPIER, WELLINGTON. LYTTELTON, AND DUNISPIN. •RlVEßlNA..Wednesday, L'lst Jan. | a p.m. No Cargo after noon. WESTRALIA..Saturday, 24th Jan. |2 p.m. No Cargo after 10 a.m. FROM WELLINGTON^ ■ FOR SYDNEY. ULIMAROA Friday, 6th February FOlt MELBO"UKNE, VIA SOUTH AND HOBAItT (from Weilijgton). Ur.lftf AROA ... Thursday | 10th February rcarrying first, second, and tliird : class passengers. All fitted.with Wireless Telegraphy. AU Tickets for Stop-over of Keturn mutually interchangeable with the Union Company. '' . " OFFICE: 7, CUSTOMS STREET. mnE rpxsEK x inh LIMITED. MONTHLY DISPATCH OF FIRST-CLASS CARGO P H STKAMBKS ■1 TO LONDON DIRECT. But .. AUCItEtetiner. Tons. Commander, land ' about •Stur ot India.. 12,500 F. Kearney Jaa. 22 Btar of Australia lu.ooo F.W.Ulyatt Jana. sd Indralema 10,000 W. H. Lea. Feb 16 Miruiro lo.OuO J. Duncan — btar ot Scotland 10,000 B. D. Heck — •Hawtes Bay 12,500 l> , . C. Lidstone — •Icdrabarab ... 12,000 HolliasswortU — •NSwaru lo.Oitt 8. \V. tiayter — •Whakarna 10,000 A. H. Kemp — •Nerebazia 10.000 J. Comptou ♦Mjirere K'.OOO P. B. Mello — •Muritai 12.5U0 J. Firth — •ludrapura 12,000 It. P. Craven — Star ol Ireland B.UOO Griffiths — 'Mukanui 12,500 H. Hollis — •Twin Screw. The above steamers are ull built spectelly for the New Zealand trade, fitted Uefrigeratiug Machinery of the most modern type, in charge of competent engineers, and are noted for the exceptionally satisfactory condition in which their frozen meat cuxcoe* ere being delivered. The Company is prepared to carry Wool aud Produce of every description at Loweit Current Bates of Freight. For all particulars apply to HEATUfctt, IiOBKUTON. LTD., . . ". . Agents. "Auckland. I QHAW, CJAVILL. AND A LBION S3 LIMITED. V^ THE LARGEST PASSKNGiiK STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. VIA MONTE VIDEO AND TENERIFFE. Snilings (circuinstaucea permitting):— Keg. Com- Date Port Steamer. Tons ninnder. Depart. Depart j *Ta!nui.... Sdioffat Jan. 22"We11/ !'lonic 12,232. Stnrck Feb ; 20 •Ilangatira . 10,118 Lowdeu Mar. 20 •Athenic... 12,234 Crossland „ •Corinthic. 12.231. Hart May 21 •Arawa... 0.372 Ciaydetf June IS Tainui 0,957 MoiTatt July IU „ lonic 12,232 Stargk Aug. 18 „ *Twin Screw, Fitted with Wireless- Telegraphy. " PASSENGKII ACCOMMODATION UNSDBPASSKD. I Passages from London can'be arrassed here byrPrepaymenE of Passage Money-or by.Guaranrees. ' ■■ #• it. V. '-NATHAN AND CO., LTD.. A.-S. PATEESON AND CO.. LTD:! ' ■:, Agents. XpEDERAL C;HIRE T IX E. : T.S.S AYRSHIRE, ■ • FROM WEST OP KXUL.AXD PORTS. Consignees are requested to present Bills of lading.'pay freight (if any), and take delivery of their Cargo. ' ' -AH Cargo is-at Consignees' risk after leaving ship's tackles, and if not promptly removed, will be stored at their xfsk anil expense. . ... .Any Cargo landed in a.damaged.conditiou must be examined, and claim settled prior to its removal. No claim will ibe; recognised after the removal of Cargo, not for short-landed Cargo, uuless lodged at the office -of the undersigned within seven days after steamer's departure (see terms of Bill of Lading). Captain Page will cot be responsible for any .Dfibta.contracted by his crew. ARTHUR 11. NATHAN, LTD., Agents, January 19, 1914. 301 . Customs Street East. QELLAnS-ALLEN STfcAMSHIP CO. S.S. TUIRANGI' leaves for OTAMATEA oyery. Monday and Thursday at 10.10 a.m., returning every Monday, night, anil every Friday" mbrhinS" at 8 a.m. DAROAVIELE every Saturday at- 10.10 a.m., returning Sunday, 2 plm. Cargo for Obunatea, per train. 10.50 a.m., Saturdays and Wedneadkyß ' G. SELLABS. Hanacer SHIRLEY HILL AND CO., Auckland Agents. . , mSCELXAMEOCS WAITxED. Ytftia'NTED, hard workers to huy easy at VV ShrimsM's, the workingman's friend. Hats, Socks, Underwear, Clothing, etc— Cor. Qniean and Wc.Uesley Sts. ASTBD, hard ■ workers to buy easy at •Shrimski's, the ■ workingman's friend. Trousers, ■ worsted, saddle tweed, and serges, at slaughter price.—Cor. Queen and Wellesley Sta. _^_^ ARimCiK NATKA-N'S "Golden Tips.-— See Exhibit Auckland KiUlWtlon Palace of Industries. A SIMPLE, sensible, inexpensive remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, and Lumbago awaits you in EHEUMO. This wonderful medicine cures by expelling the cause eicess uric add In the.blood. Has cured thousands. Try it. 2/6 and 4/6 everywhere. 60 WIAiNTED, toard workers to buy easy at ■ SorlmSki'e, the workingman's friend, Underwear, Ties, Collars, etc.—Cor. Queen and Wellesley Sts. AUCKLAND T.MPORTffiNG /COMPANY, CORNER OF TJONSONBY AND-TJ«tANKLFN XJOADS. OOIMQIENCB THE 'KEW Y-EAB WE'LL BY QPENING AN ACCOUJJT WITH THE A UCKLAND TiMPORTING f^OiSPAHY. TERMS: AT iBOCK BOTTOM CASH PRICES. OPEN UNTIL 0 P.M., SATURDAY 1 P.M. TX7IA3OTED, hard ' workers to buy eaer W Boaters I/XL, Panamas 7/11, Drill Hats ■ 1/, Shrimski, the. woakinsman'e friend. —Cor. Qneen and W-ellesley Sts. t> A T E N T T\ B 1 E B. One Pound of this Drier to One Gallon of ; Raw Oil make :an ESBcient '■ Drier. S. J. BEST & CO.. 13. Cnstomg Street Bait. TXTiAJfTED. wockihg buyers to profit. vT.jS'nrfmnVi, the workingiMan's friend, for Shirts, with or withont collars, 2/11; worth' 4/6.—Cor. Qneen and' Wellesler Sts.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 16, 19 January 1914, Page 1

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