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Shipping. QTEAM TO LONDON. ORIENT LINE. The following Steamships Belet>!»ln,» to the ORIENT steam navigation company (M:4iTr.r>), u,d tho PACIFIC STEAM K K VIGATION COMPANY, wiU loavc ■>: i.in totes for MELBOURNE, aDMLaIBE, and !..■;>' DON'. via SUEZ PAN/, i : Steamer. <>at.i. COrOPAXI 4057 j Detow'wr ::'■■ OKIKNT SSSS ; iJrccuihrr 30 GARONNE SSTfi January Su LUSIT ANI A 3825 ! February 3 LIGUKIA 4C06 I Kt-hr:;:- y V Auckland Passengers, for 'Ootopaxi,' proceed per ' Hero.' on the 10th Ueccn.ber. And the Service will be maintained by succeeding s'.euners at intervals of a Fortnight. Fares to London. 15 to 70 guineas. Suez Can*! Dues, 8s in addition. Parcels boohed through to London. F spongers can booh from Auckland at a through rate to cover Intercolonial fare and Canal duos, and to e<'Oure special advantages. Passages from T.omlon uan be granted In Auckland. For plans and particulars apply, in London to r. Orcen & Co.. and Anderson. Anderson & Co. Joint V anions of tho Lmi; or, to thn Agents in Auckland. UNION 3TKAMSHIP COMPANY OF Havr ' ' ZEALAND. Quuen-nrtyt. T>ACiPic Mail steamship co. Trough the united states of am erica via honolulu to gskat britain. Cider Pcstal Cor.'.-act irith the Governments of New Zealand and New Sonth Wales. ' ; Date of \~ Bate of ! S anlS£:o City of Sydney.. 3-100 February 6 December 6 City of N. York 3400 December 12 January 31 Zealand!* 3'JOO January 9 February 28 X:istnlia 32U0 March C I January 3 Passengers booted through to Liverpool, London or Paris via the great Overland Roads of America, and tho Steamersof the Atlantic lines rom FARES. First-class to London .. .. £66 and upward SU-erage to Lonoxr - .. .. £37 10s First-class to San Fjticisco .. £40 SUeriu-a .. - ■- •• £ 20 Through Cabin Passengers are permitted to lay over »t Honolulu, or any cJ the Ciue3 of the United States. BOt to exceed six months. No Shipping Orders will bo iasned after 4 p.m. on the daj before the sailing of steamers for Saa Fran"f« freight rates and all other information apply to THOS. T. GAMBLE, Agent, Lower Queen-street. NION STEAM SHIP ■Ft T COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). \ '" "***■ TIME T.U'.LE-DEC EMBER. TOR TAItAN.'JEI, NELSON, FICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON AND WEST COAST PORTS (F.iom Kasi-kaiO. Swjainer I Date of Sailing. | Train 1 P> : ni.i-is fTuiTJayT ~67 10 s~.m. j'slio'a.in. lUwy.A j On arrival of Mail I — If OK 'iISBOKNK. .NAflEil, V-'KLLINIH O.\. LYTTELTON, PORT CHALMERS, AN 1) BLl'Fi', (i'p-OM Qγ Wll.'. rf). Ei.Hj..::.-'iiAt I "Thursday, 1. noon " I — Te a>al I Thursday, S, In a.ra: | - t Calling at Hubart. FOK SYDNEY. EsRO " "" | "Thursday. 15, i p.m. I — __ FOR MKLBUUItNK 'Via Soi-m'. I Thursday, 1, noon I - Ik Auac I Thursday, | — FOR ISV'JKA AND SU"A. Taiarja I AbontDep-inbt-r a* I — FOR AN 1) KA'AAKA'VA. Ie A.IAU I Monday, 5. 4 p.m. I — Of Orgo must be booked and alongside on>i uour tre'ore advertised tirre o: departure passage Tickets must be Luken at the Company £ OSce A'-cklaad Brnneii, 109, Queen-street. r*. i XTORTHERN STEAM-jfWgg-Sv JJi SHIP CO. (TJM'TED). feather and othci Circumstance* FO- TAUBANGA AND BAT OF PLENTY PORTt STEAMER. I DaTB oiTSaIUXH. Glenelg Monday, 5, 5 p.m. Glenelg Thursia-', S. 5 p.m. Wellington Monday, 12, 5 p.m. I Wellington Thnrsday, 15, 5 p.m. Glenelg Monuay, ]!), 5 p.m. Connects at Tauranga for Suffa OpoUK.i s:id Bay of I'lenty Ports even- Tuesday. FOR VVHO'OAEEI, WHANC.AREI HEAB3, AND MANGAPAI Every Tuesday at 6 p.m. Argyle (Carrying paiaengers aad cargo for Waipni. FOB WUANGAREI AND WHANGAREI HEADS. ' : Every Friday it 5 p.m. Atzy~- (Cairyinr passengers aad cargo FOE WAITARA (fiom Onehnnga). Macgre;or | Wedcesdaj, 30, 8 a.m. FOR WArr>RA, NEW PLYMOUTH, uPUNAKE, A.VD WANGANOI (from OnehungA). | at Onehungt. FOR Fingal | at 4 p.m. FOR MERCURY BAY. iiagil j Eve;y Monday, 4 p.m. No cargu recelrtd after * p.m. Small parcels prepaid at the office on the wharf. Passage tickets must be taken at the Company's Ofiice, No. 67, Queen-street, Auckland. a. mogregor, Managing Director. vOsX "VTORTIIERjSf 3TKAMJ3i SHIP COMPANY (LIMI--FOR WAITARA, NEW PLYMOUTH, OPUNAKE, AND ■BTTIri «ii.t*m» WASGA iirjr._Thenews.s. 'MAC CEE3OX' will leave the Onehunga Wharf as above on FRIDAY next, the 2nd December, at 3 p.m. -For freight or pasiage apply at the omee of the jmjkhii. 67, Queen-street, Auckland; or, to A. Barma, Oiiennnga.— '■ McGregor, Manager. -< OTEAII TO WAIROA J5 SOUTH. e S ' 3- ' PLANET. ' Leave Auckland: . Leave Wairoa: Thursday, 1 p.m. Leave Auckland for Turanga Creek: Friday, 1 p.m., returning same tide. No cargo received within hal/an-hour of advertised time o< leaving. 1 C< TEAM to the THAMES O (CARRYING PASSENGERS aj»d cargo), connecting OHINEMTJEI, OMAHU, WAJTOA TLALNS, AND iIOBEtKETLLLE, PIAKO DISTRICT. TIME TABLE. 5.3. 'EOTOMAHANA.' From Auckhind : Thursday, 9.30 morning Friday, 11.30 morning From Thames: Thnrsday, 3.30 afternoon Saturday, 3.33 afternoon Fares to Thames—Saloon, 7s 6d; Steerage, 6a Freight throngh to Te Aroha, 2.5 a per ton. No ekigo received within half-an-hour ol advertised ime ° f 1 " Ti °' PHASER k TINNB. AgenU. ATTEND THE SALE OP

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6253, 1 December 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6253, 1 December 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6253, 1 December 1881, Page 1