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Shipping, -v, TZ" AIPARA STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITED). 3TEAM TO PUHOI. T!io s.s. 'L I L Y , will make W'F.RKIA* TKIPS to TUIIOI, commencing next vreek. II HE TABLE. Leave Auckland : Leave Pnhoi: — Thnrsday, 10 a.m. W. LODDKR. Manager. Juno 17, IS7O. _. . TZ" AIPARA STEAMSIUP JOk- CO. (LIMITED). TIME TABLE. Thn s.s. ■ LILY/.Tamvir Xk-01, Master, will sail for WAIKOA S-»i:TlU»uiiiier:-Le>vp AurkUnd : T,.'ave Wairoa : Friday, 3 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m. All carco to r»o down half-an-hour before advertised time of leavin?, or it will not be taken. Carf received at the Oilice o( the Company on the Wharf. Mr. Wμ. MooitK is appointed Collector for the s.s. ' Lily - al Waitoa. W. LODDKR, Manager. : TK_-L T7"AIPAEA STEAMSHIP COMPANY (LIMITED). ' CITY OP CORK' Leaves Queen-streot Wharf daily at 3 p.m., for IUVERUKAD. Passengers for OTAMATEA, KAIWAK*. MONGATUROTO, PAHI, and MATAKOIIE. Leave Anckland on MONDAYS, at 3 p.m. PORT ALBERT, On WEDNESDAYS, at 3 p.m., calling at BATLEV. OTAMATEA, On the return trip when signalled for. Passengers for KATPARA lIEADS, TOKATOKA, WHAKAHARA, TE KOPUKU, ARATA PU. MAX G A w H A RE, and DiRGAVILLK. Leave Auckland on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, at 3 p.m. Careo received daily up to i p.m. A Bait will leave Curtis/s Point every Wednesday Morning's tide to meet the ' Kina' for Uelensvilie and Auckland. NOTICE.— All Freights must he pre-paid for Helensvillc, Kaukapakapa, and aU places between Auckland and Uelensville. W. LODDER, Auckland. Feb. 12, 1579. Manager. QTEAM to the Hot Springs, »nd Saturday. For Mahurar.gi, everj" Thursday ami Saturday,at 11 a.m. For M*takana, &c, ic , everjTuesday, at 11 a.m. All cargo must be dowu hilf-»n-pisgnote. " J. CASEY. June 12, 1579. -.» mHE NEW ZEALAND X SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). HSAD /I fc ft pol L-IKDOS 0-tice: ®j Branch : Christchurcb, 84, BisbopsTHE COMPANY'S FLEET consists of :— Tons Tons The HTJRTJXTJI .. 1054 The WATKATO 1053 MATAURA . RSS WAIMATE .. 1157 OPAWA .1181 WAIMEA .... S7l ORiRI 1051 WAIPA 1057 OTAKI 1053 WAIROA .... 1057 PARKORA.... 879 WAITANGI.. 1161 PIAKO 1138 WAIT AHA .. BS3 RAKAIA 1057 WA.VGA.N , UI 113 d RANGITIKJ.. 1227 These magnificent clippers are of the highest clasa at Lloyd's, purchased or built epecially to meet the requirements of the trade between the United Kingdom and New Zealand. The saloons and staiccahins are superbly fitted and arranged, and provided with are provided with bedding and all cabin nttings. The dietary scale is most liberal. Second-class and steerage accommodation is all that can be desired, and the ships are cotunianded t>y experienced ma3ters. Tfao Company ftlso charters ships of the highest clfw aa required, and vessels are despatched from London to each of the principal ports of the colony with strict punctuality every month. The Company has always ships loading homeward from New Zealand. Arrangements for the passages of friends to an.l from toe* colouy and also for the conveyance of cargu, be mad» at the Head Office. Christchurcb, or at any cf the Branches is the Colony. AUCKLAND BEAXCH-83. Qceen-stp.kkt. JZ*- T> AEQ U E 'G L E JS 1 CALADH,' FROM LOXDOK. Consicjoees are to Pa>s Entries find obtain Delivery Orders from the undersigned fur their Goods without delay. A Sight Entry to clear the ship will be passed at 10 o'clock Tu-DAY (Thursday), the 2Gth inst. TUB >"EW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED), Agents. Auckland, June 26, 1879. l,ijse ok XT PACKETS TO NEW ZEAOVV \ r -.D hY M.E.--SKB. BHAW, 3A\ILI, * CO., M, LIADKHAIt-BIKIK, LoWDOH. The -.bovo Hue of ships are regular traders toaUthe thlna, clasaed Ai it Lloyd's, and CQmma" J hj musiere- The Mil of fore i» aj..»t nulitantlal, ef the he»t (jur.llty, and the acccrnmodaTne are ampoweiea ts grant ;uunik|-ei from LnndoD to New Zoalaod, payment for which has be.-a J2irmti,ed in the colony. Return ships to London also leavn at alaiost refnlar bltotvall. ■'•ill pariicnlars on application to t. D. NATHAN & CO.,> OWEN 4 GRAHAM. V Agentf. CRTJIOKfIHANK & 00. j Miscellaneous. WASTE PAPER FOR SALE.—Apply at the Hekai-d Oilice. LOST in Queen-atreet or Grey-struet —A Purse, conUming some silver; also a Pair of Spectacles, in a shagreen case.—r'ivi; shilling reward on returning the same to the Herald Oflirc. OVEKXOR'S BALL.-ALimitedSapply Call earlV— Kin °,m ' GO TO BATH to Koiu'h Public Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths Victoria-street £a«t. Charge, One Shu-lino. Open all week days from 7 am. to 9 v m., and Sdnday MoiiNlMiH Irum 6 till 10 a.m. The Bath-rooms are all private, and supplied with every convenience, Turkish towela, Besh and hair brushes, combs, rftsoirators aoap, &c. Select bath-rooms (private) for Ladies every day, at all bonra, with female attendance, One Siiiix-ko. Please note the address : Vic-toria-street East, above the Greyhound Hotel, and next tbo OLeap Bedding and Jfoinituie Mart, Anckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5494, 26 June 1879, Page 1

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