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Shipping. gTEAM TO LONDON, OF.IENT LINE. Tim following Steamships belonging to tho ORIENT NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMITED), Sd the PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY will leave SYDNEY at the undermentioned for MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, and LONDON. via SIT F.Z OANAL — i Reg. Tons. | i^ate. CHIMEOBAZO I 41:.2 ! -March 17 "JOHV ELDER [ 41o_ March 31 cok\TA > j April 14 TU7CO 1 3849 | April 23 COTOFAXI J 402S j: May W And the Service will be maintained by succeeding teamTS at intervals of a Fortnight. Auckland passengers, for • Chimborazo,' proceed per r.otorna" on 7th March. Fares to London. 15 to 70 guineas. Tuez Canal Dues, Ss in ad<lition. Parcels booked through to London. Passengers can book from Auckland at a through -ate to cover Intercolonial fare and Canal dnes, and to secure special advantages. "asjases from London can be granted in Auckland. Kor plans and full particulars, apply, in London, to * Green tCo and Anderson, Anderson & Co., Joint Managers of the Line; or, to the Agents in Auckland. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW 7.KAT.ANT). Queen-street. . . T>ACIFIC MAIL STEAMx ship co. THROTTGH the united doaa> STATES OF A_\IERICA. VIA HONOLULU TO GREAT BRITAIN. nnder Postal Contract with the Governments of New Zealand and New South ales. ; Dale of | Date of Stea-ner Tons Sailing to Sailing to | Sydney. I San tranclsco ■-JV TT; March 0 | Apr.l 25 SSfviiUs Ist. \VSB c!tr of Sydney.. ! 3200 May 29 i March 23 DTTaencers booked through to, Uverpool, London or * p,n, via the great Overland Roails of America, Mid the Steamers of the Atlantic lines rom New York. First-class to ®.. E ..' £«C and upward Steerace to Lonncr ~ .. .. au. ?irst-class to San Fiatctsco .. S Cabin PassengeVs are permitted to lay over »j fionoluln, or an; ct the Cities of the United itate3, not to esceed six months. SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTK. ri«encers to and from Europe may without .v. co < T avail themselves of the South eun* i'i-iVic RjiiLnom and its connections, thereby ivoidiac the winter cold of the Northern Route: ana, for an additional cost of S2l mav go to New ' aan thence through the Southern states to New No flipping Orders will be issued after 4 p.m. _ on ths day bafcre the ruling of steamers for San Fran"'for freight rates and all other information apply to THOS. T. GAMBLE, Aeent, Lower Queen-street. UNION STEAM SHIP _ COMrXNY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). TI3IE TABL E_JIAKCII. •OP. TAR-\"N~ Val. NELSON, PICTON, V\'Et.LT>~G"ION, LYTTELTON AND WEST COAST PORTa (Fp.ObS Steadier I Date ol Sailing. | Train. llawea I' "tuesdayT77lo ium.'i j"0-10 a.m. p£2»iili>" Tuesday, 14, 2 p.m. I 1- no ° «If Mail arrived. 70P. GISBOENE. NAPIEP., K >" OTO >T, LYTTELTON, I'OKT CHALMEF.*, AN D BLLFt, (FROM QL-KEN->tuket_«J!AKF)-Ehtoilvhaxa I Friday, 3. noon I — Aratvata I Thursday. I', noon I Booking cargo to Tohigo l«ay. FOR VKLBOUKyF. 'Vi.v aotTU). Rotomahana; j Friday. 3, noon j Ararat a I Thursday, 0. noon I { Calling at Hobart. FOlTsydxey. FvoTi»r.t'A ; Tuesday, 7. 4 p.m. 1 FOK LEVL'KA AND SUVA. T.uauoa I Friday, 3, £■ p.m. I FOK KUSSELL ANl> KAtfAKAWA. Tai af.o.v j Friday. 3. T> p m. 1 — $8" Cargo must be booked and alongside one Hour before advertised time of departurePassage Tickets must be taken at the Company a ! Dike. Auckland Branch, ; 109, Queen-street. i" "VTORTHERN STEAiIJ3l SHIP CO. (LIMITED). Time-table —March. OVeather and other Circumstances •FOP. T IUKANGA AND BAY OF PLENTY POETS. Stearic?.. ! Date or Saii.ino. Wellinztcn Thursday, Mavch 2, 5 p.m. Gleneli Monday C, 5 p.m. Oleaelg Thursday. 9, 5 p.m. ■Wellington Monday, 13. 5 p.m. Wellington Thursday, 1«, o p.m. C.ienelg Jlonday, 20 T> p.m. Oknelg Thursday, 23 : 5 p.m. Wellington Monday, 27, 5 p.in. Wellington Thursrtay, 30. 7 p.m. Connects at Tauranga for jftaffa Opotiki and Bay of Plenty Ports every Tuesday. ?OP. RUSSELL, WHANG ARO A. & MANOQNUI. ""Wellington Monday, March fj, ;» p.m. Glenelg Monday, 13, 5 p.n.. Wellington Monday, 20, 5 P m. Glenelg 27 5 p.m. Fo*t WH\NGA.REI, WHANGAREI HEABS, AND MANGAPAI. Every Tuesday at 5 p.m. Ajgyle (Carrjine: passcngen and cargo for "W aipu). FOR WHAN'GAEEI AND WHANGAREI HEADS. I Even* Friday, at 5 p.m. Arcyle S (Caityin- passengers and cargo ) forWaipu). FOR MERCURY BAY. yingal I Every Monday, at 4 p.m. FOR MANGAWAI. . I Every Thursday, at 6 p.m. FOR HOKIaN<:a (From Onehunga). * 1 Tuesday, 7, 3 p.m. FOR WA3TARA (from Qnenunga). llacgregor ' Tliursday, 2, 3 p.m. tiT Cargo raust be booked and alongside one hou; before advertised time of departure. , Passage tickets must be taken at the Company Office, No. 67, Queen-street, Auckland. A. McGREGOR, Managing Director. .rKI TTIOR Tv'AITARA. —Th I J Northern Steamship Co.' s s 4 MACGREGOR' v,iU leare th jMsT Onehunga Wharf as above (weathe and other circumstances permil tin?). THIS DAY, March 2nd, at 3 —tc freight or passage apply at the Company's Otti 87, Queen-street, Auckland; or, to A. Barnes, On* hun?a.—McGreook, Managing Director. ,~k 1 HOKIANGA.— Th JD N.S.S. Co.'s s.s.' ItOWENi will leave (weather and other Cl JefiiiSSjasr cumstance3 permitting) on L U h. 1 1 1 " DAY. March 7, at 3 P-™" t( freight or passage applv at t.e Qneen-street, Auckland ; or, to A. Barnes, —A. McGregor, Managing Director. 7 qs. COROMANDEI Captain, W. D. Hargrave. "■SHbHBCb TIME-Table. Leave,_ Auckland : Fridav Unrn Saturday, 4,12 noon Weather and other circumstonces permUtin^ All parcels to be P re P ai JJi' V street Wharf. A. B. H. SWLN DLEY, Manager,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6330, 2 March 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6330, 2 March 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6330, 2 March 1882, Page 1

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