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Snipping. •SB_S_«>_ "HkTEW ZEALAND SHIPPING ■MgggS J3l COMPANY'S LINE. SHIP | TONS 1 SHIT 1 TONS 'Rangatikel' .. 1,225 ' Mataura' 563 'Waimate' 1,123 ' Orari' (build•Waitangi' .... 1,121 ing) 1,080 * Waikato' 1,021 ' Otaki' 1.000 'Rakaia' 1,022 •Hurunui' 1,000 ' Waimea' ... 848 ' Waipa' 1,000 'Waitara' 833 'Wairoa' 1,000 The above are iron vessels of the highest class at Lloyd's, built or purchased specially to meet the requirements of the New Zealand passenger and carrying trade, and are supplemented from time to time by chartered ships also of the highest class. Vessels are despatched from London to each of the principal ports in the colony regularly every month. Their saloons are fitted with all the latest improvements to ensure the comfort of passenger!, and the tables are supplied I on the most liberal scale. Persons wishing to bring their friends or cargo out from England can arrange for doing so, and the whole or part cost, if necessary, can bo made payable on snip's arrival in New Zealand. For full particulars regarding ratc3 of passage or freight, apply at the Offices of the Company :— DUNEDIN NaPIER AUCKLAND NELSON WELLINGTON LYTTELTON INVERCARGILL and at the London Offices :— 84, BISHOPSGATE-STREET ; or, at the Head Office :— CH RISTCHTJRCH. Railways. A UCKLAND & MERCER RAILWAY. TIME TABLE.. WEEK PAYS.—Down- Tratks. : I jj tf 7 9 111 13 15 a.m a.m. a.m. a.mp.m p.ni p.m p.m Auckland.d. .. 7.15 9.35 11.45-2.30 3.30 5.15 .. Nowmarket .. 7.26 9.45 11.55 2.40,3.41 5.25 .. Remuera .. .. 7.32 9.51 12.1 2.463.47 5.31 .. EUerslie .. .. 7.39 9.5S 12.S 2.63 3.54 5.38 .. Penrose Jet. - (a 10.2 \l2j„„ygs9 5M 6ls depart. .. 7.46 f7.44 1d10.4/ Onehunga,. 7.54 .. 10.12 12.20 3.6 .. 5.516.2T •Otahuhu . .. 7.67 4.12 .. .. Papatoitoi.. .. 8. 8 *-23 .. .. "Manurewa .. 8.24 4.39 .. .. Papakura .. .. 5.40 .. . .. .. 4.55 .. .. *Hunua .. .. 5.47 5. 2 .. .. _ >a. 18.52 .. .. .. 6. 7 .. .. Drury..f d .. } 9 0 6 . 15 .. .. Pukekohe.. .. 9.33 5.48 .. .. ♦Buckland .. 9.42 567 .. .. •Tuakau .. .. 9.54 0.11 .. .. •Pokeno .. .. 10.15 6.31 .. .. Mercer, ar. .. 10.27 6-43 .. ■■ Up Trains. 2 4 6 S 10 12 14 16 a.m. a.m a.m. a.m. p.m p.m. p.m. p.m. Mercer, dep 7.17 3.30 .. •Pokeno 7.30 5.43 .. "Tuakau 7.54 4. 7 .. •Buckland .. .. 8. 5 4.1S .. Pukekohe 5.13 4.26 .. „„__ )a 8.45 4,58 .. Dnu T-j-_ .. .. 562 5/7 .. %unua 5.58 5.13 .. Papakura 9.5 6.20 .. •Manurewa .. .. 9.21 5.36 .. Papatoitoi. 9.3S 5.63 .. •Otahuhu 9.49 8.4 .. Onehunga, d 7.34 8.30 .. 10.401.15 3.50 .. 6. 6 Pn. June. ar. 17.42 8.39 t10.2 10.491.24 {3.59 f6.17 116.15 Hlerslie .. .. 8.43 10. 6 10.531.28 4. 3 6.21 .. ■Remuera .. .. 8.5210.16 11.21.37 4.12 6.31 .. Newmarket .. 5.5610.2011. 61.41 4.16 6.35 .. Auckland, a. .. 9. 6J10.30 11.16'1.5l 4.26 6.45 .. t Change for Mercer and intermediate stations. t Change for Onehunga. II Change for Auckland. SUNDAYS.-Down Trains. 1 3~ 5~~ a.m. p.m. p.m. Auckland, dep 9-25 2.30 4.45 Newmarket .. .. 9.35 ' 2.40 4.55 Remuera 9.41 2.46 6. 1 EUerslie 9.4S 2.53 5. 8 Pjurose Junction, dep .. 9.52 2.57 6.12 Onehunga, arr. .. .. 10.0 3. S 6.20 Otahuhu Papatoitoi.. ■_• •• Up Trains. 2 4 6 a.m. p.m. p.m. Otahuhu Onehunga, dep 10.10 3.30 5.30 Penrose Junctien, ar. .. 10.24 3.3S 6.38 EUerslie 10.23 3.42 5.42 Remuera 10.37 3.51 5.51 Newmarket .. .. 10.41 3.55 5.55 Auckland 10.51 4. 5 6. 5 Note.—Trains stop at Stations marked ♦ by signal only. Passengers wishing to alight must give notice to the Guard at the previous station. Passengers are requested not to enter or leave the cars while in motion. Season and School Tickets issued to and from all stations, at very low rates.—Apply to the Manager. To insure dispatch. Parcels should be booked ten minutes before the starting of the train. FRANK B. PASSMORE, Superintending Kngineer for Constructed Railways. Public Works, December 1,1875. Tenders. T> EMOVING LANDSLLP, WOODSIDE. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, November 25, 1875. Tenders for the above work will be received until noon of MONDAY, the 6th December. Specifications may be seen at the Public Works Office, Shortland-street. READER WOOD, Provincial Secretary. mO CONTRACTORS AND CARTERS. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to December the Bth, for Carting the Machinery and Pipes, <fcc, of the Water Werks, particulars of which can be obtained from T. & S. MDRRItf. Queen-street, November 24. ! Educational. AUCKLAND COLLEGE AND YOUNG LADIES' SCHOOL, A FIRST-CLASS DAY-SCHOOL AND BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT. Pupils are prepared for the University, the Legal Profession, Civil Service Examinations, Mercantile Pursuits, Classical Studies, Drawing, Science, French. Weekly and Quarterly Boaniers have a Comfortablo Home, Unlimited Diet, and Ample Recreation Grounds. In the YOUNG LADIES' DEPARTMENT, which is quite separate, the Pupils are taught Music, Singing, French, Drawing, Plain and Fancy Needlework. In addition, the Elementary Subjects are carefully I taught in all the Schools by Competent Teachers. TERMS: (Payable in advance on the first day of each Quarter) High School 2 2 Lower School .. -• J ° Young Ladies' School J ° Music * £ Singing \ ° French „" ~' ," "" In each case Quarterly. A Discount of 25 per cent, on all school Fees, If paid within One Month of date. The Schools will Re-npen, after the Christmas Holiday, on MONDAY, January 24,1876. REV. w. TAYLOR, Principal. Lectures. «X OST TRIBES OF ISRAEL.' In accordance- with numerous solicitations, Mr. Rees will re-deliver his Lecture on the subject, " Is the British Nation a portion of the lost Ten Tribes of the House of Israel," on TUESDAY, 7th December, at half-past seven p.m., in the Rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association. Admission: One Shilling?. Proceeds for the Benefit of the Building Fund of the New Congregational Church, Beresford-street. LOST, on the road between Panmure and Auckland—A Black Bag, containing a few Surgical Instruments, Cheque-book, &o-Whoever wiU bring the same to Dr. E1i.13 Parne 1. or to Mr. Sharlanb, Shortland-steeet, will receive 10s. reward. _^________ ON. . S A L E, At the Hkraid Office, Price 6d„ „ a PAMPHLET entitled _ T „„ m "ASS THE ENGLISH PEOPLE THE LOST TEN TRIBES OF ISRAEL r An Enquiry Establishing the Truth of the IdentiflcaHon of the British Nation with the Lost Tribes. By PHILO-ISRAEL.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4388, 6 December 1875, Page 1

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