[ Shipping. ; STEAM FERRY COMPANY (Lmnxc). ALTERATION OF TIME TABLE. COMMENCING Ist MARCH, 1882. From Accklaxd to North Shore—7.3o a.m , B§, 8.30, 9s, 9.30, 10§, 10.30. 11. 11.30§, 12 noon, 12.305 p.m., 1.30?, 2, 2 3», 3§, 3.30,4, 4.30 i. 5, 5.30§, C, 6.30, 7.3-J, 8.30, 9.30, 10.30, 11.30 (on Saturdays 1 p.m. instead of 12.30). From North Shore to Auckland -7 a.m., 7.305, 8, 8 30§, 9, 0.305, 10, 10.30§, 11,11 JO, 12 noon;, 1 p.m., 1.30§, 2§, 2.30, '3, 5.305, 4, 4.30, s§, 5.30, 6§, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1. SUNDAYS. From Acckhsdto North Shore—lC am., 10.39 15 p.m., 1.30, 2, 2.30, 35, 3.30, 4, 4.30§, o. 5.305,6, 6.30, 8.4.1. From NoRTn Shore to Aucklavii —9.30 a.m., 10f. 12.30 p.m., 1, 1.30§, 2, 2.30, 3. 3.3i>§, 4, 4.30, ss, 5.30, Os. 8.15. §To and from Dcvonport "Wharf (excepting at low tide). From Auckland to Northcote—7.3o§ a.m.. 9.10, lO.lOt, 12.10 p.m., 2.10t, 4.10, 5.10§, O.lOif, lO.lOt. From Northcote to Auckland—7§ a.m., 8.305, 0.40, 10.40t, 1.40 p.m., 2.40f, 4.40,- 5.40§, 9.40t. ; FROM A JTdKTHCiiTa —10 30 iXIU 2,10 i 3.10, ' VV*>' - Fjrom Nokthcoyk {►■/£, 1.40 v 2rf0, 3.40. 4,40T6 i V ' •>V§To Midfrortf Birkenhead Wharf. tNight boat, and Saturdays only. - JAMES BAKER. - Traffic Manager. ,7K 1 CJTBAM TO THE THAMES (CARRYING PASSENGERS AND CARGO), CONNECTING OHIXEMUKI, OMAHU, " WAITOA PLAINS, A2JD MORRrNSVILLE, PIAKO DISTRICT. / , TIMETABLE. V , S.S- 'R OTOMA >H A N A'.' From Auckland; ?'* • - Friday, 7 morning ;£» •. >~ Saturday, 11.30 morning From Thames : : Frjday, 5 afternoon' ■/ ISfcit&day, 6 afternoon vprdgbt thioiign to Te Aroha, pel* ton. "' •No cargo sjuftfred within Iwlf-an-hour of advertised •j r . -it nr.- '•'•gRASBK & TIN NTS. Agents. TO THE THAMES, ..'a3a>gk ohiSemuei, waiteAIXRI, WAIIII, AND TE GOLD FIELDS, AND VILLE, WAITOA PHIKSj AND GRANT & FOSTER'S SETTLEMENT. . « TERPRISE No. 2,-PjS.-P'TE AB.OHA,' AND P.S. 'PATIKI.Auckland From Thames : " 7 p. m> Saturday, 8.30 a.m. ./The time tabla of river steamers to be seen at Enterprise Office, Wharf. FARES. Td Thames .. .. Saloon, 7s 6d; Steerage, &3 To Ohinenmri through 5s extra To Te Aroha through 10s extra Not responsible for shipping, carrying, or discharging li7G stock. A. I*. S. FERRY CO., a emts. rjvi gS. COROMANDEL. Captain, W. D. Margrave. Time-Table. Leaves Auckland : Leaves Coromamlel: — Friday, 17. 7 p.m. Saturday, IS, 11 a.m. Saturday, 19, 5 pa. Monday, 20,12 noon Tuesday, 21,12 noon Wednesday, 22,12 noon Thursday, 23,12 no'ofa' Friday, 24, 2 p.m. Saturday, 25,12 noon Weather and other circumstances permitting. All parcels to be prepaid at otlice. No. 9, Queenstreet Wharf. A. K. H.SWINDLEY. Manager. jf 1011 KORTH SHORE. P.S. 'TONGAEIRO.' TIME TABLE : From Auckland. From North Shore. 7.10 a m 2.10 p m I 7.30 a m 2.45 pro S.lOaiu 3.lapm 5.30 a m 3.45 pm 9.10 am 4.15 pm | 9.30 am 4.45 pin 10.10 a m 5.15 p m 10.45 a m 5.45 pin 11.15 a m G. 15 p m 11.45 ain 6.45 pin 1° 15 p m I 12.45 p m 7.20 p m WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGIITS. 9.15 p m I 9.45 p m 10.15 pm I 10.45 pm SUNDAYS. 9.45 a m 5.15 p.m | 10.15 a m 5.45 p m 12.50 pm t!.15 p m | 1.30 pm 645 pm 2.15 p m 5.15 p m j 2.45 p m 8.45 pin 3.15 p m 9.15 p m 3.45 p m 9.45 p m 4.15 p m I 4.45 p m Single Fares, 3d; Return, 4d; Weekly Family Ticket, 2s 6d; Weekly Single Ticket, Is od. K. WRIGHT, Agent. TDASSENGERS' .LINE OF 1 PACKETS TO NEW ZEAm OWNED BY MESSES. SHAW, SAVILL & CO., 34. Lka.lenhall-st;ieet, London. Tbe above line of ships are regular traders to all the 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 grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which_ has been guaranteed in the colony. Return slups to London also loave at almost retrular intervals. Full particulars on application to L. D. NATHAN & CO., ) OWEN & GRAHAM, )■ Agents. CRUICKSHANK &CQ ■ ) inOR EAST COAST Jj PORTS AND GISBORNE. The Schooner ' GISBO ItNE,' Jons H. Skuner. Muster, will sail from Queen-street Wharf on MONDAY, 20th instant (weather permitting). & „ UTCI „ XS ON, Agent, 15, Customhouse-street. Ecclesiastical. Mount albert wesleyan CHURCH. the foundation stone OF THE ?<E\V CHURCH Will be laid by Mrs. A. K, Taylor,
ON TUESDAY NEXT, the 21st Ij.sta.nt, at 4.30 o'clock, When Offerings may bo presented. A TEA MEETING will afterwards tic held in tho Public Hall. At the close of which MUSICAL SELECTIONS and SPEECHES will be given. Tea on the tables at G. 30. Special Omnibuses will leave the Union Bank at 4 and 0 o'clock, returning at the close of the meeting. The ordinary 'Buses at 4.30 and 5 o'clock respectively. Tickets may be obtained from Messrs. Edson or McMaster. _ gALVAGE STOCK OP CUTLERY. THOMAS SAMUEL Is now Selling Off all the damaged stock op cutlery At Less Than Half Price. Great Bargains of Pocket and Table Knives. THOMAS SAMUEL, 46, QXJEEN-STREET, Opposite Now Zealand Insurance Buildings
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 6343, 17 March 1882, Page 1
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