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Shipping. EXCURSION TO HOT SPRINGS AND BACK THIS DAY (BOXING DAY). - The s.s. 'MINNIE CASEY , Will leave at 11 a.m., returning at 5.50 p.m. EETUB3T TICKETS FIVE SHILLINGS. This trip will not interfere with tho nsnal advertised time table. J. CASEY. , ° T I ° E ' The undersigned will convey Goods from Queen-street Wharf to Riverhead, and from thence to all Stations on the Kalpara. Freight to Rirerhead, 6s: Kaiuara, 10s. J. CASEY. CITEAM TO AND FROM iSSIaSE; O EIVEKHEA v>. esaw * am ' TWICE DAILY. FBOM AUCKL/(N1»— ' GKBirNT.' at 11 o'clock a.m. ; ECLIPSE,' at 3 o'clock p.m. Ff.OJl BITKItBEAS— ' ECLIPSE,' at 0 o'clock a.m. • GEMINI/ at 3 o'clock p.in. ' Gemini' conveys Excursionists at Parliamentary rates ol one penny a mile, or Return Ticket for 3s. J. CASEY. Not. 15, 1575. SDgfe;. CJTEAM TO THE HOT .fraßvag!; £5 springs, mahurangi, mataANB LITTLE OMAHA. The e.s. 'MINNIE CASEY' leaves Auckland for the Hot Springs and Mahurangi every Saturday and Thursday, at 11 o"clock .-v.m.; for the Hot Springs, Kawau, Mutakana, and Little Omaha every Tuesday, at 11 o'clock; returning from Mutakana, &0., by way of the Hot Springs, every Wednesday: and from Maharangi, by Hot Springs, every Monday and Friday. For freight or passage apply lo • J. CASEY. A UCKLAND AND NORTH ■JC!riX-Jii» SIIO riE STEAM FERRY COiIPAKY. The Ferry Steamers will run every half-hour to North Shore, and every hour to Woodside, during the Holidays, commencing on Christmas Day. H. 7T. HEATH, Note.—lt is requested, in order to prevent fli,. appointment, that parties who have engaged the Steamers for Picnic Excursions will be on the Wharf sharp at the time arranged by the Manager. T> OXI N G TTfc AY!! ■it»rwntrr BOXING DAY ! ! ! EXCURSION TO HOT SPRINGS ONLY. The p.s. 'HAUKAKI , "Will leave Queen-street Wharf (weather permitting) TO-DAY (27th December), at 9 a.m., leaving the Hot Springs at 5 p.m., giving 5 hours for Bathing, &c. RETURN TICKETS FIVE SHILLINGS. J. EDWARDS. HE HOLIDAYS. 'LALLA ROOKH' Is open for ensageiuent for Excursions or Private Parties duiing the Holiday AVeek. J. EDWARDS. I THOR WANGAREI.RUSSELL, WAKGAROA, i MO-NGONUI. S. S. 'I O N A 5 will every at 5 p.m. (weather permitting). Fa sengers booked and small parcels prepaid at the Office, on the Wharf. ISO cargo received after i p.m. FOE MERCURY BAY. TAUKAXUA, A^D OHIWA. S. S. 'K OWEN A' will leave every FRIDAY, at 5 p.m. (weather permitting). Fas'eDgers booked, parcels and c:irgo for Ohlwa prepaid at the Office, on the Wharf. Ko sargo received after 4 p.m. ALEX. Mi GREG OR, Manager. mOR WANGAREI DIRECT.— 3g2&jS*gtjP Tlio cutter ' SOVEREIGN OF w»timp» t|[E SEAS' will sail as above on WEDNESDAY next.—For freight, &c, apply on board, at the Wood Wharf. WOE GISBORNE, Jj VIA TUB COAST. The fast-sailing schooner ' ADVANCE' will sail as above on TUESDAY next. For freight orpasEage, apply to Captain Kissbot, on board. ifoft. "CnOK, WAIKOA, KAIPARA, Jj DELIVERING GOODS AT ALL STATIONS ON THE RIVER. The schooner 'T O R E A , will leave the Wharf, Onehunga, on TDTSDAY, 2Sth in stunt £is ufaove. iTreiglit, 17dt><lper ton from Anckland. Orders for collection of goods to be left at Messrs. Combhs and Daldv's, Quetn-strect, or Goods Shed, Railway Station. A. BA.Ucsij£», Agent. i> EDUCTION OF FREIGHT T0 EAIPARA. The cutter f R Q , Sft inr\i will run between Kclensville and all the Stations on "ho Wairoa. and will carry goods at 7s per ton freight and timber at 13 per 100 feet superßcl .1. All Goods for this Vessel must bo marked Hero, and be forwarded per si. Scotchman from Auckland, on Monday, Wednesday, and LONDON DIRECT. "SSififiivS jo FOLLOW THE ' COLUMBUS.' Tne and Third-class P««»g™ CKSHAMK & CO., Agents. December 15,1875. "XTEW ZEALAND SHIPPING giii||i!> J3l COMPANY'S LINE. snip I toss I s" ip I TONB 'Rangatikei' .. 1,225 ' Mataura' ..... £53 ■Waimat«' .... 1,123 'Orari' (bmld- ft 'Waitangi' .... 1.121 ing)... 1,000 'Waikato* .... l,«2l 'OtaW 1.000 •RakaU' 1,022 'Hurunni' I.oo° 'Waimea' ... 848 'Waipa' ...:.. 1,000 ■Waitara' 833 'Wairoa' ,1,000; The above are iron vessels of the highest clas3 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 aro despatched from London to each of the principal porl9 In tbe colony regularly every month. Their, saloons »re fitted with all the latest improvements to ensure the comfort ot passengers, and the tables are supplied on tho most liberal scale. ' -,'.. Persons wishing to'brlng'thevrfrlondsor cargo out fron* England can arrange fordoing bo, and the whole or part cost. If necessary, can be made payable on etiipVar'riv&l'in.New Zealand. '•••_• : • For foil- iiarticulara legarding rates of passage tor /reiehO apply at the Ofaoes of the Company:—~ • DUNEDIN-. VI . NaBIER ' . ' AUCKIiATSB' "''l NELBON-> ■■■■■< : TOMJmeTOH< I X.YTIKCTOW ::■ U'INVERCARGTKI.: I.; ,i . .-,.•.: , , :a naafcthe tmV^^b'fiT&Wia^f ■■:■•■..

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4406, 27 December 1875, Page 1

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