Shipping. XCURSION MOTUTAPU ON NE AY YEAR'S DAY. The s.s. 'HERO' Has been placed at the disposal of the Charitable Institutions of Auckland for the purpose of giving the Children a Pleasure Trip to the Island of Motutapu. She will leave the "Wharf (weather permitting) at 10 a.m. on SATtJKDAY, Ist January next, land passengers for a few hours, arriving again in Auckland before sundown. Eefreshments and Cold Collation can be obtained on board by the public at a reasonable price. The public will be admitted at 5s each, Return Ticket. Passages te be paid at the Gangway. The amount collected will be handed over to the Charitable Institutions. A BAND WILL BE IK ATTENDANCE. XCURSION ■BaisHs' . TO HOT SPRINGS, ON NEW YEAR'S DAY. The p.s. «M A N A I A' "Will leave the Queen-street "Wharf, on New Year's Day (weather permitting), at 10 a.m.; leaving the Hot Sprinrs at 5 p.m. RETURN TICKETS FIVE SHILLINGS. J. EDAYABDS. XCURSION T0 KAWAU (By kind permission of Sir George Grey). ON NEW YEAR'S DAY The p.s. 'HAURAKI' Will sail at 10 a.m., returning at 5 p.m. "RETURN FARES FIVE SHILLINGS, HOLMES BRO3. TO KAWAU. - " ss 'lox A' „-iU leave the Queenstreet Wharf on .MONDAY, January 3, at 10 a m., for Kawau dircct (by the kind permission ef Sir Geo. Grpy), giving excursionists 4i hours on t>o Island. Return Fares : ss. "Weather and other circumstances permitting. A. AIACGREGOR, Manager. FECIAL. EXCURSION FROM RIYERHEAD TO KAIPARA, ON NEW YEAR'S DAY, ' The s.s. 'GEMINI' Will leave at 10 o'clock. The Train will leave Riverliei'd, at 12 o'clock noon, returning from Kaipara, at 4.30 p.m., arriving at Auckland about sunset. J. CASEY. December 39,1875. -TTVPv- Q TEAM TO AND FROM Q RIVKRHEAD. TWICE DAILY. Fi'.oK A t'rt r..\ x' — ' CiKWINI.' at 11 o'clock a.m. 'ECUPSE," atS o'clock p.m. Fj'.om RiVEßnu.\r» — ' KCLIPSE ' at 9 o'clock a m. * GEMINI,' »t 3 o'clock p.in. 'Gemini' caiiveys hxcursiomsts at Parliamentary rates of one penny a mile, or Return Ticket for 3s. J. CASEY. Nov. 15, 1575. undersigned will convey Goods from Queen-street Wharf tn Hiverhead, and from thence to all Stations on the Kaipara. Freicht to Riverhead, ss; lvaipara, 10s. J. CAS CJ TE A M TO TITK HOT © SPUIXGS, MA M UriANGT, MATA;<Ti*dWP KA y A A ND LITTLK OMAHA. / The s.s. 'MINNIE CASEY' leavps Auckland for the Hot Springs and Mahurangi everv Saturdar and Thursday, at 31 o'clock a.m.; for tlie Hot Springs, Kawau, Atatakana, and Little Omnlia every Tuesday, at 11 o'clock; retnrnins from Jlatakana, &c., lr." w.;y c( th« JJot Springs, ev«ry \Vofin«-s----d and from ftlahurangi, by Hot Springs, every Monday and Friday. For freight or passage applv to J. CAS ICY. CJTEAM COMMUNICATION (j WITH THE THAMES AND tOKOMANJUKL. TIME TABLE. Fou Tiiamks—T.3. 'JTAUIIAKI* From Auckland From Thatnes Fridar, 11.30 a.m. Friday, G p.m. F«-it Tiiamks—P.s. ' Entkkpjlisl-' Friday, 10 p in. TCrfurn Tickr'sbv either boats: Saloon, 12a. Strer- : available fum T)f«. 23, 1675, to.lan. 4, IS7U. Foil Ci!lNE>:uks—P.*. 'Enie; Piusu' (from Sliortland) Saturday, 7 p in. Hleepiug ftccommodatit'ii c.«n be had on board steau-er. Fou OtIiOMANPH. — 'Manat^' from Auckland. From Cnroinandel. Fi May, 12 noon. Weather and othor circumstances permitting. responsible for goods <ir parcels put oil board without shipping note. J. FOV.'A'.'T)S, UTanaser. s. IP> eduction of height : TO KAIPARA. | Tbe cutter ( H E It 0/ | 30 tons, will run bfitwe-,n llßlenaville and all tbe Stations on the Wairoa, and will carry goods at 7s pe* ton ! freight, and timber at Is per 100 feet ssuperticnl. ' All Goods for tbis Vessel nnwt be marked " Hero." i and be forwarded per s.s". >• cotchman from Auckland, | on Monday, W'educaday, and Friday. i CAPT. ELLIS. | . "TVTEW ZEALAND SHIPPING jji COMPANY'S LINE. S»IP | TONS | SIfJP | TONS ' Hanj.'atjkei' . 1,225 ' >'a?:'iira' .... 553 ' Waimatw' .... 1,323 ' Orari' (bnild'Waitangi' .... 1.121 iug) 1,000 'Wailcato' .... 1/21 'Otakl' 1,000 ' IlT*:aii' 1,022 'Hurunui' .... 1,000 * Waimc / ... ' "Waipa* 1,000 * 833 '"NVairoa' 1,000 '• he above are iron veshels of the highest class at Lloyd's, built cr purchased specially to meet the requirements of the New Zi alaml p issenser and carrying trade, and are supplemented from time to time by chartered ships also of tlie highest class. Vessels are despatched from London to cach of 1 he principal porla in tlie colony regularly every month. Their saloons ire fitted with all the la test improvements to ensure the comfort <9 passengers, and the tables are supplied on tbe 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 necessa:ry, can be made payable on shlp'3 arrival in New Zealand. For full particulars regarding rates of passago or freight, apply at the offiice3 of the Company DUNEDIN | NaPIER AUCKLAND I NELSON WELLINGTON" I LTTTELTOK" INVEItCABGILIi I and st the London ''fflces : — i 84, IiISHOPSGATE-STItIiET; I I or, at the Bead Office CHKISTCHUECH. I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4409, 31 December 1875, Page 1
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