Shipping. -KI jp UK WAIT AR A. ' HANNAH MOKAU' will leave Oneliunga Wharf as above at 10 a.m. (Saturday), the24th instant. For freight, etc., apply to WALLER & CO.. Lower Queen-street and Onehunga. jv. O R RAGLAN. Aivii'FPZ£f -LALLA ROOKH' will leave the Onehunga Wharf iis above at 10 a.m. TO-DAY (Saturday), the 24th instant. Fur freight or passage apply to WALLER A CO , Agents, Lower Queen-street and Onehunga. ."KA TTOK TAURAN<JA, GISJC BORNE. NAPIER, WELLYTTELTON, TIMAUU, AND OAMARU. The favourite s.s. 'O R E T I,' 130 tons, A. Campbell, Master, will leave Queen-street W; arf as above on WEDNESDAY', the 28th instant, at 4 p.m. For freight or passage apply to WALLER & CO. r Agents, Lower Queen-street, Auckland, and Onehunga. JQEVONPORT STEAM FERRY COMPANY (Ijljiite©). By permission of tho Harbour Board, the ordinary Time-table will bi suspened between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. On MONDAY, *ioTii, and 27tii instant, AND ON THE 2ND AND 3RD JANUARY. The Company will therefore be enabled to run EVERY QUARTER OF AN HOUR, to and from Devonport, and hourly to Northcote. Special arrangements are being made to ayuid a crush, and the New P.S. 'VICTORIA,' The Queen of the Ferry, capable of carrying as many as any other two ferry boats in tho harbour, will take up the running in connection with the 'TAKAPUNA/ 'TAINUI/ and * DEVONPORT.' With this handsome addition to their fleet, the Company confidently anticipate that no inconvenience whatever will be experienced in getting to and from the Boats. FARES: Rkturn to Dkvomhjrt—SlXPENCE. Rktuf:n to Nortucote— NINEPENCE. The public are respectfully requested to bring the Right Change. No Cargo will be received after 6 a.m. on the above dates. BEN J. TANNER, Secretary O.S.F. Co. (Limited). —j. RICKETS NORTH SHORE FERRY STEAMERS, •WT'lTinrito available for MONDAY and TUESDAY, 20th and 27th instant, are now obtainable at the ullice of the undersigned, No. g, Queen-street. 'I he oflice will also be open on the above dates for the same pvuposes. BENJ. TANNER, Secretary D.S.F. Co. (Limited). J CJTEAM TO THE THAMES (CARRYING PASSENGERS V -i\\T-''V A-ND CARGO), CONNECTING JttS&g&lSr WITH OHINEMURI, OMAIiU, WAITOA PLAINS, AND MORRINSVILLE, PIAKO DISTRICT. TIME TABLE. S.S. 'R O T 0 M A H A N A.' From Auckland: Saturday, 4.30 afternoon Moudav, 7 morning Tuesday, 7 morning Wednesday, 7 morning Thursday, 8 morning Friday, b morning Saturday, 9 morning ) * • „ . , „ 0 night f """this day Frora Thames: Saturday, 5.30 morning) ».»!) night twice tlus clay Monday, 5.30 evening Tuesday. 9.3') evening Wednesday, afternoon Thursday. 1.30 afternoon Friday, 2.30 afternoon Saturday, 3 afternoon Return Tickets will be issued from December 21, ariilable till January 9,lSS2(inclusive)-Saloon, 10s; Steerage, 7s Gd. Freight through to Te Aroha, £5s per tori. No cargo received within half-an-hour of advertised Ime of leaving FRASER & TINNE. Agents. i ViJTEAM TO tice THAMES, k5 OHINEMURI, WAITEKAURI, WAUIT. AND TE APniTA GOLDFIELDS. AND ni m r rfi irr OIiRINS VIL LE, W AITOA PL INS, AND GRANT He FOSTER S SETTLE- i MENT. 'ENTERPRISE No. 2,' P.S. 'TE AROHA,' AND P.S. 'PATIKI.' From Auckland From Thames : — Saturday, 0 night Monday, 12 midnight Tuesday, 1 p.m. The time table of river steamers to be seen at Enterprise O-iice, Wharf. FARES. To Thames .. .. Saloon, 7s 6d ; Steerage, 5s To Ohinemuri through 5s extra To Te Aroha through 10s extra Not responsible for shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock. I a. N. S. FERRY CO., Agents. O T • I C E. P* s * CITY OF CORK Will make an Excursion to the Tamaki on MONDAY next (Coxing Day), leaving Ouecn-strect Wharf at 9. a.m., and leaving the Tamaki at 5.30 p.m. Return Tickets -Three Shillings each. I
W. LODDER, Manager K.S.S. C# ~K X CJTKAM TO THE hot IO SPRINGS, MAHtfRANGI, W\TAK ANA, KAWAU, AND Tho s.s. 1 ROSE CASEY,' A 1 at Lloyd's, W. Soinerville, Master. For Hot Spring, Matakann, Kawan, and Omaha— Ev«*ry Tuesday, at 11 o'clock; returning on Wednesdays. For Hot Springs and Mahurangi— Every Thursday and Saturday, at 11 a.m. ; returning on Mondays and Fridays. No Parcels or 3oods taken without shipping note. For freight or oassagc apply to II J. WICKENS. S S * iROSE CASEY ' 5 SATURDAY TO MONDAY. On Saturday, December 17. and every alternate Saturday throughout the summer, the s.s. ' Rose Casey'will leave at noon, returning by ten o'clock on Monday Morning. Every Saturday Tickets will he issued from my office on the Wharf at 7s Gd. which will include 1 passage to Waiwera on the Saturday, board and residence at Ifot Springs Hotel, and return on Monday. These Tickets cannot be obtained onboard. 11. J. WICKENS. t TNCRKASED COMMUNI--r4->iA><Kv -L O -iTION BETWEKN AUCKLAND AND Nu RTHERN W'AI- " e Kaipara Steamship Co 'a s.s. 'DURHAM 1 Now runs a Special Tri-weekly Service to Northern Wairoa, leaving Hclensville after ariivaloi' the 4.30 train ,'roiii Auckland on Fridays. Returning from Dar/aville b> Monday morning's tideShe leaves llelensville n<ai» on Tuesday as usual. This extra trip will be continued until further notice. W. LODDER, Manager. yon SYDNEY DIRECT. The barque fcffST MOHN KiSOX,' lying at the Railway Wharf, has accommodation for a few passengers.—Apply to Captain on board. S*TT 0R Noumea, new CAI-eoosia (CALLING ■Kj\ AT NOJU-OI.K ISLAND IF SI7F«HSSSBBBa nCIENT ISfcUCEJIKNT OKKKIt). The schooner 'CALEDONIA' will sail as above ou ITtIL) A Y, the iiuth iu«iaut. Tor freight or pu>jfa:,'e apply to __ J-- It- CaKDN'J, Fort-street.. H>AfSSKNVJiU:s' JjIXE OF 'LVSD IAi;KKTy TO NK\V ZEAOWNED I>Y MESSRS. S3IAW SAVILL & CO., 34, LEAL>j'.NUAXL-sxjti:i:T, LONDOX! Tho above line of ship 3 are regular traders to all tho principal ports of New Zealand. They are clipper ships, classed A 1 at Lloyd's, and commanded by experienced masters. The bill of fare is most substantial, and of tho best quality, and the accommodation roomy and convenient. The undersigned are empowered to grunt passages from.London to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in tho colony. .Return ships to London also leave /.it almost regular intervals. full particulars on apulication to L. D. NATHAN & CO., } OWEN & GRAHAM, V Agents. CBUICKSHANK & CO., J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 6273, 24 December 1881, Page 1
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