SHIPPING New Zealand Mail Steam Service. <OTEWJSk rpiME TABLE of the I PANAMA, NEW •ZEALAND, ami AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL COMPAKY’o First Class Steam Ships, INTERCOLONIAL, AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. “ Pill MCE ALFRED,” 900 tons, 180 h.p. Auckland ... ... leave 28 Sydney ... ... ••• leave March 15 Or immediately after arrival of English Mail. “ RANCH I'OTO.” 700 tons. 150 h.p. MELBOURNE, HOKITIKA, and NELSON. f Melbourne, leave abt. 21 | Nelson, leave about 6 Hokitika „ 29 j Hokitika „ 9 I N’T E U-1* RO VIN Cl At#. “LORD ASHLEY,” 500 tons. 100 h.p. ■ ?n&Sjcmimss -and • buck, COAST.:- ,i shout 1 Port Chalmers, lento 20 Napier ~ 7 Lyttelton,leavo about 22 Wellington „ 9 | VVcllington „ 24 Lyttelton „ 11 1 Napier „ 2i “EGMONT,” 500 tons, 100 h.p. Between HOKITIKA ami SOUTHERN PORTS. Otago, leave about 7 Canterbury „ 9 Wellington ~ 11 Pictou ~ 12 Nelson -- IA I “ PHtEBE,” 600 tons, 120 h.p. From MANUKA!' to the BLUFF and back, via COOK S STRAITS. (Passengers booked to Hokitika and Sydney by Boats leaving Nelson on the Ist.) Flokltikr Nelson, Hokitiki Bluff , leave about 18 „ 22 JOHN VINE HALL, General Manager. TIME TABLE FOR THE /COLONIAL GOVERNMENT \j STEAMERS ON THE WAIKATO RIVER From and after Ist April, IB6G. CP BOATS. From Bluff to Ngaruawahia— Tuesday, at 7 a.m. From Ngaruawahia to Cambridge— Wednesday, ut t iv.in. From Ngaruawahia to Alexandra— Friday, at 7 a.m. DOWN BOATS. From Alexandria to Ngaruawahia — Saturday, at 7 a in. From Cambridge to Ngaruawahia— Thursday, at 7 a.m. From Ngaruawahia to Bluff— Monday, at 7 a.m, TO AND FROM PORT WAIKATO, rr boat. From Port Waikato to Bluff—Saturday, DOWN BOAT. From Bluff to Port Waikato —Tuesday. K.B.—The time of departure of these steamers must be regulated by time of high water. WILLIAM LODDER. Engineer and General Manager. 607 tc Fur Coromandel and Wangarei. TIE Steamer “TASMANIAN MAID,” Joeen-strect Wharf, for Wangarei on Wednesday, the 21st inst., at 8 o’clock at night; and for Coromandel on Monday, the 26th inst., at 9 o’clock in the morning. I92tc SAMUEL COCHRANE. For Taranaki, Nelson, Pictou, Wellington, Lyttelton, Otago, and Southland, Transhipping Passengers to “Tararua ” or u Otago,” at Nelson, for Hokitika. the -will leave rnilE Panama, New ZcaI, land and Australian Royal Mail Company’s Steamship “ PIKEBE,” 6.70 tons, 120 horse-power, u. 11. Ferguson, Comtt>aiiiKt, win ue despatched from the Manokau,on WEDNESDAY, the 28tli March, at noon. All freights or passages must be engaged at the Company’s office. No cargo will be received ou hoard after on Tuesday. 11. M. JERVIS, 712 mar2B Agent. For Sydney. milE Panama, New JL Zealand, and Australian Royal Mail Company’s Steamship ‘PRINCE ALFRED,’ 900 tons, 180 horse power, 11. S. Machin, Commander, will he despatched with her Majesty’s Mails on FRIDAY, the 30th March, at noon. For freight or passage, apply at the Company’s Office. No passage tickets will be issued on hoard. 11. M. JERVIS, 711 mar2B Agent. Coals! Coals! Coals! I rPHE Brig ‘GRATIA’ J- is now alongside the A fcfejfoagT Wharf discharging COALS from the Waratah Colliery, ut 355. per ton. Apply to 583 tc U'VEN & GRAHAM.
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New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2613, 21 March 1866, Page 1
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