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§111 itorthep.it s.s. H*-.^ COMPANY. The Fast and Favourite twsL Wellington, VVUI sail as under (weather and other circumstances permitting) ERQ^ WHANGAEEI TO AUCKLAND (From Railway Wharf.) DURING MARCH, 1888. Thursday, Ist, Train to Wharf 9.25 a.m. Monday, oth, „ „ H. 25 a .m. Xa f &7 i^' " » 3.25 p.m. Monday, 12th „ 5.25 p.m. T*"*****™* 1 » » 9.25 a.m. M^day. I**. » „ 11.2$ a.m. 2^ » „ 1.40 p. m Monday. 26th ,* „ 3i25 £ m> Thursday, 29th „ , v 9.25 a.m. s.s. EATIKATI Connects, Mange , p ai Parua Bay. Thursday, Ist, . . 6a. jq. 8 a.m. Monday, oth, .. 7a. m , 11.30 a.m. Thursday, Bth . . B■■ i. m . 3 p . m . Monday, 12th .. 10 a.m. 5 p.m. Thursday, loth, .. 6. a.m. 9 a.m Monday, 19th, . . 7 a . m . 11#30 am " Thursday, 22nd . . 7 am . j p m Monday, 26th, .. s a.m. 3 p.m. Thursday, 29th . . q a . m . 9 amThe s.s. Katilr ati leaves Baft^y Wharf, Whangarei, tor Bay on Bth 12 th 22nd and 24th, train * o TMiarf '9.2-5 a.m. Saloon. Jletorn :::: lOS. Smgle:::: :::: 7s 6d, Freight 5s per Ton. Goods cannot be received for shipment later than one hour before the departure of the train immediately preceding the sailing of the company's steamers. S.S. KATIKA.TI connects with steamer to and from Parua Bay. Cargo delivered at wharves or usual l&D.dmg places at consignee's risk. The Wellington leaves Auckland for Whangarei on Tuesdays, and Fridays at 8 p.m. The Steamers I.cave the Wharf immediately on the arrival of the trains. J. T. EEYBTJEN Agent, Whangarei. June 20, 1885. IMI?OETANT TO GUMDIGGERS. TTAVING just secured a lease of another large tract of Land known as the Poroti Swamp, I am open to start men on Monday, next. For terms and further information, apply ta me at the Poroti Store, or to J. HAEBISON, Whangarei. S. RAWNSLEY. jal4 tf J. ECCLES, ! TTAIEDEESSEE, PHOTOGEAPHEE CAMERON-STREET, XT AS always on hand the largest colJLL lection of FANCY GOODS, Work Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Lusters, &c. STATIONERY: Large Assortment of Note Paper and Envelopes, Inks in all colours, Exercise Books, Pass Books, Vere Foster's Copy Books all Numbers, Pencils, Pens, Purses of every description, and a good assortment of Albums very cheap. DRAUGHT BOARDS AND MEN, ALL SIZES. J. E. wishes to draw tleattention of Ladies to flic large collection of Fans. TOYS. The largest and best selection of Dolls, German Mechanical Toy 3, Whips, Trumpets, Battles, Snakes, India Rubber Balls. mSCRLLANEOUS. Scents, Soaps, Piair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, HaQ Bruges, Combes, Razors and Strops, Scissors, and a large assortment of Pocket Cutlery, and a variety of other Goods too numerous to mention. AGEXT FOE THE NORTHERN ADVOCATE. W. W. Taylor, PHOTOGRAPHER, WHAN G A EEI, Will open the Studio opposite the Settlers' Hotel, lately occupied by Mr John Low, on the Ist and 3rd weeks of the Month, commencing on the 16th of January, and at Waipu. at Mr D. McLeod's on the 2nd and 4th weeks of the month, commencing 23rd January. Having secured the services of Mr R. F. Farmer, Artist, orders for Paintings in Oil or Water Colours, or Photographs in Colours will be executed in a first-class style at a reasonable charge. jalltc C. B. PAGET ] IA. MOD. EAISTON. CENTRAL AUCTION MART, 781, QUEEHT-BT., AUCKLAND. To the Settlers and Inhabitants of "Whangarei and surrounding districts. nPHE undersigned hold sales of poul1. try, pigs, fruit, and farm produce every Wednesday and Friday. Settlers consigning to us may rely on best market prices. Steamers met on arrival to receive consignments. Sat.ks Peokptly Rendeeed. MAIZE. FLOUR,*BRAN, OATMAEL, OATS CHAFF, POTATOES, &c. always on hand. PAGET & RALSTON, Auctioneers. , je2552

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Northern Advocate, 10 March 1888, Page 1

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