Shipping. rpHE HOLIDAYS. 'LALU EOOKH' rr open for engagement for Excursions or Private Parties during the Holiday Week. j EpWAJtps CJTEAM TO THE, HOT SPRINGS, MAHUEANGI, MATAAND LITTLE OMAHA. The s.s. 'MINNIE CASEY leaves Auckland for the Hot Springs and Mahurangi every Saturday and Thursday, at 11 o'clock a.m.; for the ilot Springs, Kawau, Matakana, and Little Omaha every Tuesday, at 11 o'clock; returning from Matakana, &c., bv way of the Hot Springs, every Wednesday; and fror.i Mahurangi, by Hot Springs, every Monday and Friday. For freight or passage apply to J. CAS K. I. CSTEAJI TO AND FKOM H MVEEHEAI). TWICE DAILY. Fkoji Aucklam. — ' a KM INI,' at 11 o'clock a.m. ' ECLIPSE,' at 3 o'clock p.m. From ItiVEiiiimn— • KCLIPSE,' at 9 o'clock a.m. ' GEMINI,' at 3 o'clock p.m. ' Gemini' conveys Kxcursionists at Parliamentary rates of one penny a mile, or Return Ticket for 3s. J. CASEY. Nov. 55, 1575. O T I C E. The undersigned will convey Goods from Queen-street Wharf to Riverhead, and from thence to all Stations on the Kaipara. Freight to Kirerhead, sa; Kaipara, 10s. J. CASEY. LONDON DIRECT. T0 joLLOAV THE 4 COLUMBUS.' The favourite ship ' CITY OF AUCKLAND,' j Capt. Ralls, will leave on or about the first wee"k in February, IMG. Unrivalled accommodation for First and Third-class Passengers. CRUICKSHANK & CO., Agents. December 15, IS7o. "vrEW Zealand shipping jsagwag J3l company's line. ship | Toys | ship I tons ' Kangatikei' . 1,225 ' MaUnra' .. .. 553 MVaimatß' .... 1,123 ' Orari' (bniid•Waitangi' .... 1.121 ing) 1,000 ' Waikato" .... 1,"21 'Otaki'... 1.000 • Kakaia' 1,022 ' Hurunui 1,000 ' Wainica' ... BIS ' Waipa' '"'nitara' 533 'W'airoa' 1,000 The above are iron vessels of the highest class at | Lloyd's, built ' r purchased specially to meet the requirements of the New Zealand passenger and carry--1 ing trade, and are supplemented from time to time by ' chartered ships also of the highest class. Vessels are despatched from London to each of ihe principal ports lin the colonv regularlv every month. Their saloons i ire fitted with all the latest improvements to ensure the comfort of passengers, and tho tables are supplied on the most liberal scale. Persons wishing to bring their friends or cargo out from England can arrange fordoing so, and the whole or part cost, if necessary, can be made payable on ship's arrival in New Zealand. For full particulars regarding rates of passage or freight, apply at the Offices of the Company nUNEDIX NAPIER AUCKLAND NELSON "WELLINGTON LYTTELTON INVERCARGILL and at the London Offices :— S4, BISHOPSGATE-SXREET ; or, at the Head Office CHBISTCHTJRCH. -RSMX TVTEW ZEALAND SHIPPING J3l COMPANY'S LINE. FOR LONDON DUIECr. The A 1 Barque 'COLUMBUS,' 744 tons register, Thomas Atkin, Commander, will positively leave (weather permitting) on 2Sth DecemThis vessel carries saloon passengers only, and has a few berths still disengaged. Apply to „ JOHN' BATGER, Agent N.Z. shipping Co. (Limited). ' TAR ° F FKOM All Cliims against the above vessel must be rendered in duplicate at our Office before MONDAY, °0 h inst mt at noon, or they will not be recognised. L. D. NATHAN & CO., Agents. 3A "OAR QUE 'FLORENCE,' J3 FKO3I DUNEDIN.' j The above Vessel having reported at the Customs, Consignees are requested to Pass Entries, Pay FreightA and take delivery of & cq _ Agents. Educational. gOAED OF EDUCATION. TEACOEKS' EXAMINATION. Certain Teachers and Probationers who have not intimated tli'*ir intention of attending the examination to be held on the 2lst instant, are reminded that bv not coming up they render themselves liable to forfeit their appointments or their claims to employment under the Board. FEEDERICK j MOS3 Secretary. AUCKLAND COLLEGE YOUNG LADIES' SCHOOL, A FIRST-CLASS mY-SOHOOL AND BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT. Pnpils are prepared for the University, the Legal Profession, Civil Service Examinations, Mercantile Pursuits Classical Studies, Drawing, Science, French. Weekly and Quarterly Boarders have a Comfortablo Home, Un<imited Diet, and Ample Recreation G l°n the YOUNG LADIES' DEPARTMENT, which is quite separate, tbe Pupils are taught Music, Singing, French, i rawing. Plain and Fancy Needlework. I Id addition, the Elementary Subjects are carefully I taught in all the Schools by Competent Tcachers. TER M S : (Payable in advance on tho first day of each Q^ ar^ e ' High School .. 2 2 Lower School •. * » Young Ladies School £ ® Music g Singing 1 i Frcnch .. Tn cac ij Q uar t e rly. I A Discount of 25 per cent, on all School Fees, if paid ' within One Month of date. «... „ The Schools will Re-open, after tho Christmas Holiday, on MONDAY, January 24,1876. REV. W. TAYLOR, Principal. Photography. CLARKE BROTHER S' (Late Cbombie"s) ROYAL FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES, Queen-street, Auckland, Opposite the Union Bank. First-class Portraits from C. D. 7. to Life Sto, at Moderate Prices. Children's Portraits taken instantaneously. -|3 H OTOGRAPH IC. R H. BAB.TLETT begs ta inform those of his numerous Customers who have been previously taken at hi» Establishment, but whose Plates are not in his possession, that they can be be-taken in tho very best style, at the muck or extra cones, 12s. per dozen. Tenders. fjl O BUILDERS. Tenders will be received until noon on FRIDAY, Mth instant, lor the Erection of a Villa at Ponsonby. Plans and specification to be seen at my Office. WILLIAM FRANCIS HAMMOND,' Architect, Sbortland-street,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4400, 20 December 1875, Page 1
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