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Shipping--7 . XnOR WAITARA Ol'L" _Ij naee, wanganci, ani WELLINGTON. ni'.r . i.-U'-ma TJ;e ;i . V ' S A M SOX' - nr/II leave tiie OnehunjA Wharf on Tue.sd.vy next, 2flth April, at 10 a.m., for the above ports. Passengers by 9 am. train from Auckland. ~ For freight or passage apply to A. CUNNINGHAM, Agent, Onehunga; " Or, 101, Auckland. r X>ASSKXGERS' LIKE OF PACKETS TO NEW ZBAOWNED BY MESSRS. I SAVELL & CO., 34, LBADKSHAiL-KrKEKr, London. The above line of ships are regular traders to all the principal ports of New Ze.Usud. They arc clipper • ships,*classed A 1 at Lloyd's, and commanded by experienced masters. The bill of fare is most substantial, and of the best quality, and the accommodation roomy and convenient. The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, paymeut for which has been guaranteed in the colony. Return ships co London also leave at almost regular intervals. Full particulars on application to L. D. NATHAN & CO., ) OWEN & GRAHAM, V Agents CIUJiCKSHANK A'CO..) OHEAI' FREIGHT. I. YTTEI.ON TO AUCKLAND. "SSaESESSJM Tho ijrj;. 'EMPEROR' irill have quick despatch. Freight, Iss. Concessions will We made to large shippers. \V. LODDER, Agent. ;£(22<&v C HAELKS I^AILEY, AUCKLAND AND .NORTH SHORE, SHIP, YACHT, AXD BOAT BUILDER, Foot of Albert-street, near tho Dock. Builder of every description of Ships' Boats, Launches, Yachts, &c., to any size or design. Vessels Docked and Repaired. j Spare made, Ac., and all sorts of Ship Joinery done | at tho shortest notice. Estimates and Deaigui Furnished. New and Second-hand Eoats always on Hand, and for Sale Cheap. C.B.,in returning thanks for past favours, begs to inform his numerous friends and customers that ho has secured Business Premises in Auckland as above, where he will be glad to receive any orders, and will endeavour to give the sa-i.e satisfaction as heretofore Excursions fkom auckland to THE HOT LAKES AND RACK, Extending over-eight days, and includi/tg (First-class Hotels) Kelly s well-appointed Coaches ; properlyqualified Guides and Boats for £10 10s. WILLIAM KE^LY Has made arrangement to book Tourists from Auckland direct to the Hot Lakes and Back, including tho highest-class Hotels for £12 each, if party of two, or £10 10s EACH for any number above two. The Tourists by this route travel by the s.s. ' Glenelg' to Tauranga, whore they obtain first-class accommodation at Mr. McLotrcirnx'ii COMMERCIAL HOTEL, thence hr Kelly's Coaches to Ohinemutu. allowing half-an-honr in the bush for luncheon and change of horses, arriving in good time for dinner at Afrs. Morrison's Hotel. Afier inspecting the magnificent scenery around Ohinemutu, the Tourist will be conveyed to the Wairoa, where a qualified Guide will bo provided to accompany the Tourist from Mr. McMae's Hotel across Lake Tarawera to the white and pink terraces at Rotomahana. haying the option of viewing tu?«^u>^' c " , ' , ' * lt - Whakurev-"arev*», nr r.> Butchers. AIICKLAXD AGRICULTL'KAL AXD PV-iTORIAL INDT^TRIAL EXHIBITION. lIICIIKST OL.VSS AWARD (SRii.M, FOR MERIT) TO THE ACCKI.AS'O MEAT rRE«EI'.VIS<; COMPANY. G. HULME, For excellence in Caxnkl» 3li:\T>. bo&Ii or quality, flavour, an<l workmanship, haying recently made great improvements in Machinery and Appliances, which will enable us to produce a tkst-clas3 article at reasonable rates. Our present machinery, when working full power, will m ike two tons per day. The quality wiU be found eq if not superior, to the best canned production* in the market at the present j time. ! PRICE LIST:j 41hs 21b* ! Roast and Boiled Beef ... Gd To Corned lit'.Hr ... .. (>.{ 7] Minckii IJkef ... ... fi 7 MCTTTdN" ... ... ... 85 AlrscKD Mcttoi ... ... (> 7 COKNKI) MCTTON ... ... ~>i 64' I'DKK fj.VU.SAOE ... ... 7 S BKKK SAL'sai;r ... ... (J 7 Brawn ... ... ... (H 71 Tkipb ... ... ... 7 i> Pricc li.-:t on appli':.i::.n: Tc'nns .in<i Discount. AUCKLAXD MEAT PRESERVING CO. ;E« mTBT 1-1 lkt t> FAMILY BUTCHEK & .POULTERER, UPPOSITB O'OOI'.T, t'AKNHLL. rAMII.IW WAITED TJHOM XWI OftDEIW WITIIIX A R.kihva ov : milks. #$T Special attention given to Poultry, which will be dressed and dcli7ersd on tho shortest notice. PRIME CORN K D J5EK!*' IN ANY QCANTITtKS, 'H. ~J7~ "WHOLESALE & RETAIL BUTCHERS, VICTOUIA-HTREET W EST, A LTi.'K LAN D. Shipping Supplied. Families waited on for orders. Corned P..ief always on hand. & CO., Wholesale Shipping and IP Family BUTCHRRS. adjoining i'ankofNew Zealand, Queen-street, Auckland. Poultry of all kinds dreosed to order. Prime Smoked Tongues, Home-cured Bacon. Corned Beef on sale in large quantities Cai'veV Rennuts. —Dcalci's in gam-*. Live Pheasant* forwarded , to all parks of the colonies on receipt of order, j Families waited on in town and countrv. '! Miscellaneous. |"g" OST, on cricket ground, Domain, ou ' a J Saturday—r»iamond-hea ; o."d Snake Ring ; also, iKnamel King with Pearl.—Finder rewarded on reIstoringoncor both to Mr. King, Bank of Australasia. F 1 IRE AT ErSOM.— Mr. John Hancock begs to tenfler his sincere thanks to tho3e kind friends who so kindly tendered their assistance at tho late fire. A DYERTISERS ! — Tiie Accia.A.viSATrmrMT N'k;ht. as the oldest, the beat family, story*; and literary paper published in thyse colonics, is invaluable as an advertising medium. Bead the business notices given in each week's number. BJHLE AND PRAYER UNlON.—Members' Cards may be had on application to Mr. w. Brakcnrig, Young Men'> Christian Association, Wellosley-street. | —————— ~jyi SEAS ES O F TH K EY E. I may be Consulted Daily, between eleven and one o'clock'in my Booms in Hoit-jos*->tukkt. a few doors from Mr. >linettr.s French Bakery,—P. AIOKIX, M.U. Berlin, F.R.C.S.L., etc. Private liesidonce, J'onsonby Boad. "TtrOXICB.—II. PENZjfo///, Jeweller, YicJ3( toria-street is relinquishing business in Auckland, with the intention of opening in Hamilton East in the same line of busiao-w. Customers sir* tenured to call for their Walsh** and Jewellery loft for repairJog. All accounts iiave to be settled by the ftrat of May rr\o ARCHITECTS, CIVIL ENGINEERS, a si;bvi:yoPvS. contuactobs, &q. The undersigned, having found in tho course of his business that the want exists in this city, begs to inform the above that he has made arrangements by which Tn*ct*<iH eau bo prepared promptly and at ; VERT MOPKRVTK OllA.B.*iß*. .i* —Any business entrusted to him would be con* > sidered as strictly confidential. n _ CILVRLKS I'ALMKB, Queen'strcet. Draughtsman. EMcKEOWN, Baker, Durham-atreefc, • begs respectfully to Inform his numerous t Patrons and Customers, he is removing to those commodious premises on the Queen-streH "Wharf formerly occupied by the late Jt. Hales, where he hopes, by continue* efforts, to letaln the couUdence of his old customers. Every Attention will be given to the shipping and othe:.* who will favour him with their order?*. Contractor to tho British *nd foreign navies and Union 3t?aui Ship Company,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6064, 25 April 1881, Page 1

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