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NEW ZEALAND MAIL STEAM SERVICE. l"is2L TI3 E TABLE of thi , . N AKA, NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAI I BBSHCBOr COMPANY'S FIRST CLASS STEAM SHIPS. UfTKB-COIOHXAIi. AUCKLAND and SYDNEY. 'PRIXCK ALFRED,' 900 tons, 180 h.p. Auckland ... m leare 30 Sydney ... leave 15 Or immediately after arrival of English Mail. SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, and SOUTHERN PORTS. ' OTAGO,'SOO tons, 150 h.p., and S.S. 'TARARUA,' Melbourne, leave 12 Sydney, leave lo Bluff „ 18 Nelson „ 22 Otago „ 22 Wellington „ 23 Lyttelton „ 24 Lyttelton „ 25 Xellington ~ 27 „ 29 Kelson for Sydney 1 Bluff for Melbourne 30 MELBOURNE, HOKITIKA, and SOUTHERN PORTS. Melbourne, leave about 27 Wellington leave about 11 Hokitifca ■ r 6 Canterbury ~ 13 Nelson „ 8 Dunedin * „ 15 IKTEB -I'BOVINCIAI.. ' LORD ASHLEY,' 500 ton 9, 100 h.p. From AUGJLiIvD t-0 PORT CHALMERS and back, via EAST COAST. Auckland, leave 4 Port Chalmers, leave 20 Napier „ /■ Lyttelton „ 22 Wellington „ 9 Wellington „ 24 Lyttelton 11 Napier „ 26 ' EGMONT,' 500 tons, 100 h.p. Between HOKITIKA and SOUTHERN PORTS. Otago, leave about 3 j Hokitika, leave about 12 Canterbury „ 5 ! Nelson „ lo Wellington ~ 7 ; Pieton ~ ](j Picton „ 8 I Wellington „ IS >"elson ~ 9 | Canterbury ~ 20 'PHCEBE,' 600 tons, 120 h.p. From MANUKAU to the BLUFF and bact, via COOK'S STRAITS. Manukau, leave 28 Bluff, leave 12 Taranaki „ 29 Port Chalmers „ 15 XeUon „ 2 Lyttelton „ .17 Picton ~ 3 ! Wellington „ 19 Wellington „ 4 Picton „ 20 Lyttelton „ 6 Nelson „ 22 Port Chalmers „ & Taranaki „ 23 Passengers booked to Sydney via New Plymouth and Nelson. ' AIREDALE,' 500 tons, 100 h.p. (CARRYING THE STTPPtEMEKTABT EXGUSH WATTi.) Passengers booked through to MeIbOUEXE, per Mail Steamer. Manukau, leave 8 Bluff, leave 22 Taranaki „ 9 Otago ~ 25 Nelson ~ 12 Canterbury „ 27 Pieton ~ 13 Wellington „ 29 Wellington „ 14 Picton „ 30 Canterbury „ 16 Nelson ~ 2 Otago ~ 19 Taranaki ~ 3 JOHN VINE HAIL, General Manager. WAITEMATA STEAM FERRY COMPANY, " LIMITED." a T71K031- this date the Steamer '■GWffV £ 'WAITEMATA,' "will run as follows, viz -— FLAG-STAFF FERRY. Wharf for Flagstaff, 8.15, 10, 11, 12, 1.30, 2.30, 3.30, 4.30 (via Stokes' Point), 6.0. Flagstaff for Wharf, 8.40, 10.30, 11.30, 12.30, 2, 3, 4, 6.30. On SUNDAYS the trips will be:— "Wharf for Flagstaff, 10.0, 1, 2, 3, 4.45. 6. Flagstaff for Wharf, 10.30, 1.30, 2.30, 3.30, 5.30, 6-3 °' FARE—SIXPENCE. STOKES' POINT FERRY. Wharf for Stokes' Point. 9, 12.40, 4.30. Stokes' Point for Wharf, 9.35, 1.10, 4.45, vta Flagstaff. j On SUNDAYS the mid-day trips will be omitted, and the afternoon trip will be made at 4. FARE—SIXPENCE. G. RIDINGS, Secretary. Auckl&nd, 16th. January, 1866EXCOBSION TRIPS TO THE LAKE, •v A N MONDAYS & SATURDAYS, vJ per Steamer ' < WAITEMATA,' (hy way of Shoal Bay when the tide suits,) should not less than thirty passengers offer ; leaving the Wharf at nocn and at 6.30 p.m., and the Lake at 1 0 and 7.30 p.m. „ G. RIDINGS, Secretary Waitemata Steam Ferry Company, J (Limited). ® A sufficient number of passengers bem? guarantee!, tlie steamer will run to l/iC 0 SATURDAY NEXT, the 20 th instant, at the hours itated above. FOR POET WAIKATO AND RAGLAN, FROM THE MANUKAU. rr HE Favorite Paddle Steamer . PRINCE ALFRED,' A Fabuuhab, Master, ■will sail for the ISSfe abov™s on MMDAY NIGHT next, from the new Government Wnarr. Shippers hy this vessel will save lighterage and shipping charges. For freight or passage, apply to J. SOBERTUN & CO., Auckland; Or to GEO. HODGE, Onehunga. FOR TAITRANGA, LYTTLETON AW) OTAGO. - •* mffl N-Z.S.N- Company's s.s. i .ranGATIRA,' 900 tons, W. SfcVMOUK, commander, will bc despatched for tho above porta on TUESDAY NEXT, the 23rd inst., at 2 p.m. For freight or passage, apply to _ COMI3ES & DALDY, Agents, FOR COROMANDEI, AND WANGAREI. „ „ rnHE .Steamer 1 • TASMANIAN MAID ' leave the Queen-street Wharf -for OOROMAKDEL on MONDAY 22nd inst., at 6 oYbck in the morning, and foi WANGAREI on WEDNESDAY, 2<±th inst., at j.C O Clock at night, SAMUEL COCHRANE. will sail twice a month to the Orewa. Fo f rt i„ht or passage apply to . B. KAKB, Queen-BtreetWbarf j or G. BOWI.EY, on board.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 682, 20 January 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 682, 20 January 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 682, 20 January 1866, Page 1

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