SHIPPING New Zealand Mail Steam Service r IMMK TABLE of th V I PANAMA, M'.V and AUSTRA <" I.IAN ROYAL MAIL CUM leave M.i iftcr nrrlvnl of Encllsh Ma URNE, SOUTHERN I' Auckland Sy-iney Orimmci SYDNEY. M " OTAGO," Sim tons, 150 "TARARUA." Melbourne, leave abt, 12 I Sydnov Blult „ 18 Xelsoii Ouigo „ 22 I Welling Lvtielton ~ 24 I Lvllelti Wellington ~ 27 Nelson f»r Sv.lnev I I'.lufffo tw Hekiti!;a 1 I • ; i A.NG[i"OTO," Tod t..ns. MELBOURNE, [IOKITIKA, n MelNmrne, leave nbt.2l I Nelson, Hokitika „ 29 | Hokitik UTTKR-I'ROVIXCIAI "LORD ASHLEY." 500 toi From AUCKLAND to PORT C back, pi.i EAST CO, Auckland, leave about 4 I Port Cb 7 Lyttelton.leave about '22 '," 500 tons, 100 h.p, lA and SOUTHERN Wellington Picton XeNoll From MANUKAU to Hie BLUFF and back, via COOK S STRAITS. (Passengers booked to Hokitika and Sydney by Boats leaving Nelson on the Ist.) Manukau. leave Feb 2G Bluff, leave about 12 Taranaki „ 27 Port Chalmers „ 15 Nelson „ 2 Lyttelton „ 17 Picton „ 3 Wellington .. 19 Wellington „ 4 Picton „ 20 Lyttelton ~ C Nelson „ 22 Port Chalmers „ 9 | Taranaki „ 23 Passengers hooked to Svdnev, via New Plymouth mid' Nelson. "AIREDALE," 500 tins, 100 h.p. (CAKHYINU Till', SUTPLEMENTAUY ENGLISH MAIL.) Passengers hooked through to Melbourne and Hokitika, ]ier Mail Steamer. Manukao, leave Feb. 7 I Bluff, leave about 20 n „ HI Wellington „ 27 Wellington „ 13 Picton „ 28 Canterbury „ 14 1 Nelson ~ 2 Otago ~ 17 ' Taranaki „ 3 JOHN VINE HALL, 174tcw General Manager, TIME TABLE Fill! IHK nO L O NIA L t; () VERN ME N T \j STEAMERS ON THE WAIKATO RIVER From and after Ist April, IS6G, IT boats. From Bluff to Ngaruawnliia— Tuesday, at 7 a.m. From Ngaruawahia to Cambridge— Wednesday, nt 7 a.m. From Ngaruawahia to Alexandra— Friday, at 7 a.m. From Alexandria to Ngaruc Saturday, tit ', .. .... From Cambridge to Ngaruawaliia — Thursday, at 7 a.m. From Ngartrcwahia to BlutF— Monday, at 7 a.m. TO AND FROM PoRT WAIKATO. cr BOAT. From Port Waikato to Bluff— Saturday. DOWN BOAT. From Bluff to Port Waikato— Tuesday. N.B.—The time of departure of these, steamers must be regulated by time of high water. 607 tc WILLIAM LODDER. R r Coromandel and Wangarei. HP lIE Steamer if\l "TASMANTAN ■ MAID," •will leave the Queeu-strcet Wharf, for Wangarei on Wednesday, the Mtli inst., at 4 o'elock in the afternoon ; and for Coromande), on Monday, the 19th inst., at 11.30 in the morning. 19 2ic PAMUEL COCHRANE. Coals! Coals! Coals ! milE Brig 'GRATIA' v|\\ 1 is now alongside the 1 Wharf discharging COALS from the Waratah Colliery, at 3.55. per ton. Apply to .Mi, OWEN & GRAHAM. OWEN & GRAHAM HAVE ON SALE A LARGE Assortment of Superior L T E A S, JUST LA ND E D E X 'SI AM, Consisting of Finest Kysow Congou, in chests Finest Kysow Congou, in half-chests Finest new seasou'e Congou, in halfchests Fine Congou, in chests Fine Congou, in half-cheats Superfine Scented Orange Pekoe, in boxes. EX ' BERTHA, Finest Kysow Congou, in boxes. OWEN & GRAII AM, QUEEN-STREKT WIIA It F.
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New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2611, 14 March 1866, Page 1
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