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J Shipping. ■ CJTEAM TO the THAMES KJ (CARRYING PASSENGERS and cargo), connecting WITH OUINTSMUIU, OMAHU, WAITOA PLAINS, AND MOItEINSVILLE, PIAKO DISTRICT. TIME TABLE. S.S. ROTOMAHANA. From Auckland: Saturday, 3 afternoon Monday, 4 afternoon Tuesday, 4.30 afternoon Wednesday, 4.30 afternoon Friday, 5-30 afternoon From Thames: Saturday, 8 morning Monday, 8.80 morning Tuesday, 9 morning Wednesday. 9 morning Thursday, 10 morning Saturday, 12 noon FARES (Single* : Saloon t Seven Shillings and Sixpenco (7s 0d). ' Stkkbaok: Fire Shillings (ss). Freight through to Te Aroha, iss por ton. live^tocV 50113^*0 slllpi>in 2» carrying or discharging No cargo received within half-an-hour of idvottlMd lme of leaving PRASES & TINNK. Agenta. JSKJL SJTEAM TO the THAMES, *3 OHINEMURI, WAITEKAURI, WATHI AND TE jBtMXXSIfitt ASOUA QOLDFIELDS. AND MOKRINSVItLE, WAITOA PL > INS, AND GRANT & .POSTER'S SETTLEMENT. ENTERPRISE No. 2, P.S. TE AROHA AND P.S. PATIKI. From Auckland: From Thames: — Saturday, 9 p.m. Monday, 12 midnight Tuesday, 11.30 a.m. Wednesday, 13 midnight Thursday, 1 p.m. The time table of river steamers to be seen at Enterprise Office, Wharf. PARKS. To Thames .. .. Saloon, 7s 6d; Steerage, 6s To Omnemari through 5s extra To To Aroha through 10s extra Not responsible for shipping, carrying, or diacharg. In* live ntook. [ Notick.—No cargo received after sin thß evening. ! during winter months. a. N. 3. PERRY CO., . Agents. : .rw l QTEAM TO WAIROA K3 SOUTH. The s s. pXjAKET> Leave Auckland: Loave Wairoa: Monday, 1 p.m. Tuesday, 0 a.m. Wednesday, 4 p.m. Thursday, 10 a.m. Leave Auckland for Turanga Creek: Friday, 8 o.m. Cargo received on Thursday afternoon. teave.Turanga Creek: Friday, 11 a.m. TAINE BROS., Produce and Commission Morehants, Agents, No. 3, Queon-streot CI TEAM "TO TILE HOT O SPRINGS, MAHURANGI, MATAKAKA, , KAWATJ, AND The s.a. HOSE CA3EY, A 1 at Lloyd's, *W. Somerrille, Master. for Hot Springs, Matakana, Kawau, and Omaha— Every Tuesday, at 11 o'clock ; returning on Wednesdays. I'cr Hot Springs and Mahurangl—Every Thursday and Saturday, at 11 a.ra.; returning on Mondays and Fridays. No cargo received witldn half-au hour of adrortised tlmo of sailing. No Parcels or Goods taken without shipping note. For freight or apply to H. J. WICKENS. JpOR LONDON DIRECT. The well-known Clipper Ship HALCIONE, AAI at Lloyd's, 843 tons Register, E. J. Parker, Commander, will have quick despatch, and leave as above OD or about the 30th June. For freight or passage apply to OWEN Jc GRAHAM, Agents. -Esr-v T> EDUCTION IN FARES XV TO LONDON. ' . The above splendid clipper, to ensnre a rapid voyago home, has now been docked. Her accommodation lor all classes of Passengers is unsurpassed. Inspection invited. In* tending Passengers shoald pay deposit and secure their passages at orffce. Full Saloon Fare, £3ov Second Cabin, £20 to £25: Steerage, £16 to-£lB. Bedding, &C., supplied on Board, £5 extra. OWEN & GRAHAM, Agents. THOR WHANGAROA I3ojgfcv J? DIRECT. The Schooner "* 'CYGNET' will leave for the above port on MONDAY, 19th June. For freight and passage apply to Agent. rr>HE NEW ZEALAND _S. SHIPPING company jft N \ Head fcosno* Orricn-. C ?l B"*" 0 " ■ Ciristchnrc!. f J Btoopr vz. SK-; - ~%*3i&?DEg">> gate-stre«it within. r-JB company's flkkt consists oi:— Ton*. Tons. The Huruxcji ~..»1054 The W aikato .... iui'3 MAT.CURA .... 563 Waimatb .... 115. Opawa 1131 WAIMKA ...... 8,1 OP.ABI 1051 WAIPA low Otakt 1053 WAinOA 1057 Pap.eora 879 Wawaxoi .... 1161 PIAKO . ... 1180 WAITABA 883 1057 wanga*™.... uw Rajtoitixi .... 1227 These magnificent clippers are of the highest class at Lloyd's, purch&ewl or built specially to meet tho requirements of the trade betwoen the United Kingdom and New Zealand. The saloons and state cabins are superbly fitted and arranged, and provided witii every requisite for the comfort of the passengers, who are provided-with bedding cabin tlttings. The dietarv scale is most liberal. Second-class And Steer* age accommodation U all that can be desired, and the t ships aro commanded by experienced masters. The Company also cl*<utera sMpa of the highest chisi as required, and vessels aro despatched from ,^ on >? r ) to each of the principal ports of the colony with strict punctuality every Month. Tho Company has always ships loading homewara from Nevr Zealand LIVERPOOL AGENCY A BRANCH has been established In Liverpool, and vessels will be despatched at suitable intervals to tno principal ports in New Zealand. NEW YOKK AGENCY. Mesaiui. R. W. CAMERON & CO.. of New York, have been appointed Agents for this Company, ana a regular line of vessels will bo laid on for the various ports in this Colony, to meet tho requirements of tho trade Arrangement* for the pa3aagc3 of friends to and from the colony, and alfo for tlw conveyance of cargc, can be made at th* Ollicc, Christchurch, 0 a any of tho liraEche« lu tho Colony. AUCKLASI> BKAXCU —1-17. QCKKS-stkekt. "TSASSKK GiCHS' UKE OF PA' HKTS TO NKW ZEAOWNED bY MEtiSP-S. SHAW, SAVILL & CO., 34. LaAfHSUAX.'- 'iTr.KisT, LO>*I>OK. The above line of ships are traders to aU tho principal ports of New Xhcy are ships, classed A 1 at Lloyti's, an-.l commanded by experienced mf»stcrs. T«:<i ollJ of fire la most stantial, and of the best quality, ltd tho accommodation roomy and convenient. The undarsiKncd are empowered to grant from London to New Zealand, jj-iymyrit for which has boon Kuarantncd in tho odnnT: to l»on« don oTbo leave at almost rwjlar tntrtrvalx. Fnll particulars on aoulic-iUoa to L. V. NATHAN fc CO., j OWI2N i (iIUUAM. / A.!«uts CRUICKSHANK &CO . ) 0 K SALE. VESSELS ftom 15 to 100 tons regUter ; alio TWO STEAMERS t 'm Iff I'Tnii suitable for costing trade,—Apply to F. K133L1N0., SI, Queen-stroet. H A RLKS suoni:, SHIP, YACHT, AXI-i BOAT IjuUJjEK, Foot of AJbrrt-stre-jt. ae.ir thn Dock. Builder of ove*? cf Ships' Do»U Launchri3 ( Yachts, to slza o? <l:;sicn. .Vessels Dockcd and K'.'tvircl. Span made, ic., and all sorts of >i:»p Joinery done at tho shortest notir;<!. Estimates and Designs Furnl?hed. K«w :-icd Second-lmnd always on !iai*d, ;»r.d for Salo Chnap. C.B.,in returning thanks fotf vast favo::r.\ to inform his numberous irionils and customers that ho ha-* secured Buclnesa Premises in Auckland as above, where he will he glal to rccelvs any orders, and will endeavour to the same satisfaction as heretofore* i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6422, 17 June 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6422, 17 June 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6422, 17 June 1882, Page 1

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