, Shipping. • ,rKA IT ,O - R WAITARA OPU»tF2sl&§j^;. JL , NAKE, WASOAXUI, AND Tho'pis. .' ' ' ,-'.S A. M S O N' WUI leave the Onehunga Wharf on Tuespay' next, 26th April, ot 10 a.m., for tho above ports. ~ ■ ; Passengers by 0 a m. train from Auckland. For freight or passage apply to , . . : • A. COHfIXOHAM,--": . : Agent, Onehunga; Or » 101. Queen-street, Auckland. nPHE ■ NEy > T ZEALAND -L SMITING COMPANY C?££- JijNwN Lo.voo.v C!hristchurcb, |j. 84, Bisliops- ' . Sato-street • THE COMPANY'S FLEET consists of:— •■' ' : Tons. * • •-■■■■—■ ; ■ Tho Hoetoiii .... 1054 The Waikato 105S Matauka 898 Waim.vte ..1157 OrAiv-A........ 1131 . WifflM.,. 871 Okaiu 1051 Waipa. ..:.'... 1057 Otaxi 1053 Wairoa 1057 PAtIEOIU. 879 . ■ WaITASOI.... 1161 f iako H3fi IVArrABA-v. .883 itAKAIA 1057 WASOUIUI. . 1136 j EAXGiiirj.... 1227 " I Theso magnificent cUppers are of the highest elass at Lloyd's, purchased or built specially to meet the requirements, of the trade between the United Kingrtom nnd New Zealand. The saloons and state cabins arp superbly fitted and arranged, and provided with every requisite for the comfort of the passengers, -who are provided with bedding and all cabin fittings. The dietary scale is most liberal. Second-class and steerage accommodation is all that can be desired, and the anips aro commanded by experienced masters. , . The Company also charters ships of the highest clasa as required and vessels are deapUched from .London to each of tlie principal ports of the colony with strict punctuality every month. Tho Company has alwayß ships loading homeward from Now Zealand. * rrangemonts for the passages of friends to and from tlie colony, and also for the conveyance of earsro can bo made at tho Head Office, Christcaurch or at any of the Branches in tho Colony. ' Auckland Brancet—93.. Queen-stkeet. "OASSENGERS' LINE OF J- 'PACKETS TO HEW ZEX-O-yVNED BY MESSRS. SHAW, SAVtLL & CO., 3t, LEAi>r.SHAij,-»iaEET, Lostjou.
The above line of ships are regular traders to all the principal porta of New Zealand. Thoy are clipper ships, classed Al at Lloyd's, and commanded by experienced masters. Tho bill of fare is most subBtaatiAl, and of the best quality, and the accommodation roomy and convenient. The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in tho colony. Return ships to London also leave at almost regular intervals. ■■ '■ Full particulars on application to L. D. NATHAN & CO., "> OWEN" & GRAHAM, )■ Agents CRUICKSHANK&CO.J , , i i§ t; ~si- O R S A L E— • KENILWORTH'• ■JFr'ATfsriScJ " 113 ton 3 register. The schooner 'ALBATROSS, 77 tons' register. j These vessels have been kept in nrat-ratc order, and ean be sent to sea at once. ' : Terms liberal. C. A. HARRIS. 7, Sonth British Insurance Chambers. ■ /CHARLES "OAILEY, ' AUCKLAND AND NORTH SHORE, SHIP, YACHT, AND BOAT BUILDER, ■ Foot of Albert-street, near the Dock. ' ';, Builder of every desoriptiori of Boats, Launches, Yachts, &c., to any 312 c or design. Vessels Docked and Repaired. * Spars made, &c, and all sorts of Ship Joinery done "at tho shortest notice. ; Estimates and Designs Furnished. New and Second-hand Boats always on Hand, and for Sale Cheap. ' . C.8., in returning thanks for past favours, begs to inform his numerous friend 3 and customers that ho has secured Business . Promises in Auckland as above, where he will be glad to receive any orders, and will endeavour to give the san.e satisfaction as heretofore Educational- . ; DANCING.— Mrs.' Pettitt will Re-open her Dancing Class on Friday, 20th instant. Melbourne Cottage, Karaiigahade ltoad. ■jyTRS. PALMER'S SCHOOL, Carleton J_v_JL Road.—Tlie second quarter commenced on the 20th instant. |p|NEHUNGA GRAMMAR SCHOOL. ~ The Second Quarter,. ISSI, .will begin on Monday, 25th instant. L.J. TKOLLOPE, Master, nnHE Sisters of Mercy. St. Mary's, PonH sonby, beg to remind parents and guardians that their Superior Boarding and Day School will Re-open on Monday next, 25th instant. No fear need be entertained regarding tho lato sickness, aa every vestige of it has now disappeared, tho rooms being cleansed and fumigated and the children well and strong. The Sisters have vacancies for Boarders.
AUCKLAND COLLEGE AND GEAMStAE SCHOOL. The Second Quarter, 1831, will commence on Monday, the 25th instant, at 9.50 o'clock, at which time the Treasurer will attend to receive the fees for the current quarter. JOHN JAMES, Secretary. PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND HARMONY. S. J. LAMB KR T. For terms and other particulars address Newton Post-office. "T>IANOFORTE, ORGAN, HARMONY. ME. ANGEL O FORREST (Pnpil of Charles Halle). For tonus and other particular? apply to 3fessrs. J. J. llilner and Co., Auckland Music Warehouso, Queen-street. VjpHE OF DINGING, Mr. H. GORDON GOOCH, Associate of the Royal Academy of Music, London and Bronzo and Silver Jlcdalist of that Institution, receives Pupils for SINGING and VOICE PRODUCTION, at his privato residence in "Wakefleld-streat. DRAWING AND PAINTING. Mis 3 TYE, Licensed Teacher of Dkawikb under th« Victorian Education Department, will hold a Class every Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, in tho IV'ellesler-stroet Schoolroom, forr.ho purpose of giving instruction in Painting and Drawing. MR. THOMAS H. WEBB, MUStC TEACHER, Oak Cottage, Hobsou-stroet. $2LVacanoiea for several Pupils Terms: Ono guinea a quarter, or two guineas at pupils' homes, quarter begins with first lesson. Pianofortes and Harmoniums for salo, New and Second-hand, from £15. Pianos and Harmoniums Tuned and Repaired, in town or country N.B. — Namo on entrance gate, opposite Mr. Minetti s, bakor. H IS TTT A I IT. -O. : IS your Hair worth Saving ? If bo, use ECCLKS SUXPHUg HAIR RKSI'OREH. IS your Hair falling out or turning Groy ? If so, use ECCLES SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER; 'JTSE ECCLES SULPHUR HAIR RE\J STORER for eradicating Scurf and Dandruff -fjICCLES SULThUrTHAIR RESTORER IPJ increases the growth and beauty of the Hair. THTCCLES SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER keeps the hair in any deairod position. ' THCCLES SULPHUR HAIK RESTORER JGi strengthens and renews the Hair. ; In bottles 2s Gd each. Prepared and sold by;JI. ECCLES, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Hewin's Buildings; jralleslgy-gtreet;, 'arid sold b- all Hairdressers. 5
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6063, 23 April 1881, Page 1
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