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- : Shipping. . ■,% ''■ '■"; T>ACIFIC.; MAIL STEAMSHIP, CO. THROUGH THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TEA HONOLULU TO GREAT, BRITAIN. . ■ Vnict Postal Contract with the Governments of New Zealand and Now SonthWalea. ' ' i I Daw of Bate of Steamer. Tons Sailing to Sailing to • ■ n I I Sydney. Ban Francisco City of Sydney.. S4OO October 17 August 10 Australia 3200 November 14 September 13 City of N.York 3400 August 22 October 11 Zealandia 3200 September 19 [ November 8 Passengers booked throngh to Liverpool, London or Paris, via the great Overland Roads of America, and the Steamers of the Atlantic lines rom New York. F A K E Si First-class to London .. .. £68 and upward Steerage to Lonacr -. .. .. £37 103 First-class to San Fiancisco .. £40 Steerage £20 Through Cabin P&ssengere are permitted to lay over at Honolulu, or any ct the Cities of tho United States, not to exceed six months. No Shipping Orders will be iasned after 4 p.m. on the day before the sailing of steamers for San FranOI3CO. ' For freight rates and all other information apply to THOS. T. GAMBLE, Agent, Lower Queen-street. ' «vi QTEAM TO LONDON. ORIENT LINE. The following Steamships belonging to the ORIENT STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMITED), and tho PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, will leave SYDNEY at the undermentioned datee for MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, and LONDON, via SUEZ CANAL:— • ■■ ■ Steamer. Reg. Tons. Date. COTOPAXT 4028 Augusts ORIENT 6356 August 15 GARONNE 3812 August 31 ACONCAGU 4112 September 14 LIGUEIA .• 4563 September 28 And the Service will be maintained by succeeding --.teamers at intervals of a Fortnight. Fares to London, 15 to 70 guineas. Suez Canal Dues, 8s in addition. Parcels booked throngh to London. Passengers can book from Auckland at a throngh ate to cover Intercolonial fare and Canal dues, and to secure special advantages. Passages from London can be granted in Auckland. For plans and full particulars, apply, in London, to S. Green & Co., and Anderson, Anderson & Co., Joint Managers of the Line; or, to tho Agents in Auckland. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Queen-street.

» TTNION STEAM SHIP vJ COMPANY OF NEW IIS 11111» ZEALAND (LIMITED). jj'j^ XTUE TABLE—AUGUST. TAKANAKI, NELSON, PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON AND WEST COAST PORTS (Fkom MANUKAn). Steamer | Date of Sailinff. . j **j^ 4 Wakaka" [ Tuesday, 2,11 a.m. I 0.10 a.m. Jexopis I Tuesday, 9, 3 a.m. | 7.10 a.m. FOR GISBOKNE, NAPIER, WELLINGTON LYTTELTON, PORT CHALMERS, AND BLUFF (FROM QPTJEX-STHEET WnAßr). KoTOJtAnANA I Thursday, 4,10 a.m. I — Te Ajtau I Thursday, 11,10 a.m. | — FOR MELBOURNE fVtA Socrn). TSotomahana I Thursday, 4, 10 a-m. j — Tβ &SA.V I Thursday, 11,10 a.m. 1 — FOR SYDNEY. Arawaxa I About August 9 j — FOB RUSSELL AND KA¥AKATVA. Kotomahasa I Monday, 1, 4 p.m. j — Te Axa u I Monday. 8, 4 p.m. | — t3T Cargo most be booked and alongside one nour before time of departure. Passage Tickets must, be taken at the Company's Auckland Branch, 109^ftueen-street. jvi TT 0:R wait aba. "" G, ' '"' ' ''"'* <HANNAH MOKAU' will leave the Queen-street Wharf as above To-DAT (Saturday), at 2 p.m. For freight or passage apply to WALLER AND CO., Customhouse-street. Agents. ?Ki waitaea; imvViwSm 'LALLA ROOKH' will leave the Onehunga Wharf as above at noon ■on MONDAY, August 1. For freight or passage apply to WALLER & CO., Customhouse-street, Auckland, and Onehunga. Orders to collect goods for shipment left at eu I ■stores will have prompt attention. ~KA Tf ,011 GISBORNE AND lie favourite s.s. 'O It, E T I,' 180 tons. A. Campbell, Master, mil leave the Queenstreet Wharf as above at 3 p.m. on Mondat, the Ist «f August. For freight or passage apply to WALLER & CO., Custom-house-street. Auckland, and Onehunga. pjvi "]W"OTICE TO SHIPPERS -Ll 0F GOODS TO GISBORNE AND NAPIER. The S.S. ' Oreti,' having been placed in the trade between Auckland, Gisborae, and Napier, Shippers' Trill find it to their advantage to patronise her, as she will diseharge at the Wharf at both places, and so avoid the danger of transhipping in the roadstead. WALLER AND CO., Agents. jiVi • CJTEAM to the THAMES kJ (CARRYING PASSENGERS OCTPSfISO* , CAEGO). CONNECTING • TOSSsSSSIe WITH OHINEMURI, OMAHU, - ——- WAITOA PLAINS, AND MOREINSTILIiE, PIAKO DISTRICT.

S. S. 'ROTOMAHAN A. From Auckland: ' . ■ ... Saturday, 4 afternoon ■ Monday, 4.30 afternoon Tuesday. 5 afternoon Wednesday, 5.30 afternoon __ Friday, 10 morning From Thames: Saturday, 9 morning Monday, 9.30 morning Tuesday, 10 morning ' Wednesday, 10.30 morning Thursday, 12 noon . • Saturday, 2 afternoon Fares to Thames—Saloon, 7s 6d; Steerage, 6a Freight through to Te Aroha, 25s per ton. No cargo received within half-an-hour of advertised time of leaving. PHASER & TINXE, Agents. .- . QTEAM to the THAMES AROIIA GOLDPEELDS. COSTKECTTNG WITH OHINEMUBI, OMaHTJ, WAITOA PLAINS, AND MOKEINSVILLE, PIAKO JDISTBIOT. •E NTBRP RI S E No. 2.' .' P.S. ' PATIEI' axd S.S. ' VrVTD.' From Auckland : From Thames : Saturday, 10 p.m. Hrnday, 12 midnight Tuesday, 1 p.m. _ . Thursday The time tahle of river steamers to be seen at I lEnterpr.se'iOmce, Wharf. i FAEES. •• •• Saloon, 7a Cd; Sleeraje, 5s " through Es extra \ "ToTe ftioha through 10s extra Not.TCsp6nsibl« for shipping, carrying, or discharg"ffotice.—No cargo received after 5 p.m. during the winter months. A. K. S. FEEEY CO. agents. --,*.«' QTEA.M TO THE HOT - V!-pi^F?w K a° S - MAinmANGI, — VAT 7, *** '.. '£ note . *f< Apply* o %. AHDBEWS, \ s-"' \G. WAZEYi \ %-i if, Hotwonvillo Tottery. • ', - * a 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6147, 30 July 1881, Page 1

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