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I . Shipping. wTKJL IT ,OII WAIWERA (HOT SPRI.VG3) AKD MAHUThes.s. GLEN E L G will leave as aeore on SATURDAY, at 11 a.m., returning on MONDAY. HENDERSON & MACFAELANE. >QnJ[ QS. COKOMANDEL, THOMAS SCOTT, MASTER. leaves Auckland: leaves Coromandei: — Saturday, 29th, 12 noon Monday, Oct. 1,12 noon Tuesday, Oct. 2, 6 p.m. I Wednesday, 3,12 noon .Thursday 4,12 noon i Friday, 5, 2 pjn. Satnrday, 6,12 coon Weather and other circumstAiioes permitting. Not reapoasible In shipping, carrying or discharging live stock. I No carpo received without shipping note, and within half-an-hour of advertised time oj departure. All parcels moat be prepaid on board. R. B. SWINDLEY. Manager. mHE NEW ZEALAND «i|i|||o|W -B- SHIPPING COMPANY OJMITED). r> HejUD K T'T -0 '»-*" M LONDON Omaz 'V 7>r-4 Branch: Christchureb i\ ** 84, BishopsN.Z. f <iL* •i gate-street I — -J -within. THH COMPAKX'a FLBES - condri) cf ;— Tons. Tons. The Htramnn — _ 1064 The Uakqitiki 1227 Maxauha __ 898 Waikato 105S Opawa 1131 Waimaib __ 11M OUABI _ 1051 Watmea 871 Oeaki 1053 Waifa.. - 1087 Pabeora.. —.. 879 Waiboa ___ 10S7 Piako 1139 ■Waxtahgii 1101 Uakata 1067 . Wanqanui__ 1186 These magnificent clipper 3 are of the highest class st Lloyd's, purchased or built specially to meet the requirements at the trado between the United Kingdom and* Now Zealand. The saloons and state cabins are superbly fitted and arranged, and provided with every requisite for the comfort of the passengers, who are provided with bedding and all cabin fittings. The dietary scale is most liberal. Second-cJasa and steerage acebmmoiation Is all that can and the ships are commanded by experienced masters. The Company also charters ships ot tno highest class as required, and vessels are despatched from London to each of the principal porta of the colony with ntrict punctuality every month. The Company has always ships loading homeward from New Zealand LIVERPOOL AGENCY A BRANCH has beer ssUbllshod in Liverpool, and vesaols will be despatched at suitable Intervals to the principal ports in New Zealand. NEW YORK AGENCY. ME8BB& B. W. CAMERON & CO., of New York, have been appointed Agents for this Company, and a regular line of vessels will bo laid on for the various ports in this Colony, to meet the requirements of the trade Arrangements lor the passage? of friends to and from the colony, and also for the conveyance of cargo, can bo made at tho Head Office, Chxiitchurch, or at any of the Branches in the Colony. Auckland Bras 0n—147. Qtjeen-stkekc. , "OASSENGER3' LINE OF JL PACKETS TO NBW ZEAOWNKD B7 KEKBRB. BHAW, SAVILL & ALBION CO., LIMITED, 34, Leaden-BALL-tfTEEKT, ]-.OMIX>N. The above lino ot ships are regular traders to all the principal ports of Now ZeaUnd. They are clipper ships, classed Al at Lloyd's, and commando:" by experienced masters. The bill of fare is most substantial, and of tho bett qa&Utr, &ud the accommodation roomy and convenient. The undersigned ate empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which baa been guaranteed in the colony. Return chips to London also leave at almost roeuLj interval* Fnll particulars on application to ■ Viu D. BATIUJf * CO., > ' OWEN a GKifIAX, V Agonta. CTR.T7TnKS"RA>;*C *f~»?. t

TX7"ANT£D, immediately— V » A CUTTER, to freight flfteon thousand feet timber, rrSgßpagflw. , with few tons general cargo ; Bay of Plenty.- Apply, by letter, to E.C., Vaileaud Douglas, Shortland-streot. . ■ Educational. EDEN ACADEMY, Mount Eden Road. Subjects : English. Litin, and Mathematics Further particulars on application to Mr. R. Pearce. THIPSOM HOUSE SEMINARY. Fourth qnarter commences October 8. English, French, Latin, Botany, Music, Drawing, and Painting taugnt. MUSE DM HOUSE, Princes-street, Auckland.—Miss C.B. Lewis will Re-opou her Select School next "Wednesday. Dancing Instruction Class, Saturday, 3 p.m. ■m/T R. RALPH HOOD, LESSONS IN PIANOFORTE PLAYING. Letters to be left at Eady's Music Warehouse Mr. Hood attends Concerts. -fcTIGHT SCHOOL. _n —- CLASSES IN READING, WRITING, ARITHMETIC &c. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY. Hours from 7to 9 p.m. Terms, Is. weekly. By Mr. H. Kramer, Shortland Houee, Shortlandstrcet. H. GORDON GOOCH, A.R.A.M., will continue to givo Special SINGING Leasons up to ond of November (leaving for Melbourne early in December), at his Residence, Albert Park. Mr. Pooley's Vocal Competition: Three Lessons (balf-bours) £1 Is. "O EMUERA SEMINARY.—Mrs. Law's JCttj Fonrth Quarter will commence on MONDAY, Ist October. Professor Bernard's Juvenile Dancing Class, Saturday Meriting, at 10.30. MR. J O N S ON, Certificated Teacher of PHONOGRAPHY, Shorthand Teacher at the Collego and Grammar School. Address: KaraEgiliape^Koad. MR. SLATER (Organist of St. Paul's Church) Is prepared to attend or receive pupils for Pianoforto instruction (one hour lessons only). Applications for terms, etc-, to be addressed to him at Cambridgo Honso, Lower Vincent-street. ,' ST SEPULCHRE'S SCHOOL, UPPER. SYMuNDS-STREET. The Next Quarter begins on MONDAY, October 1. Afternoon Classes for Girls, Evening C asson for Youths. Subjects: English, French, Latin, liookknepiog. etc. For terms and particulars apply to Mr. G. N. Phillips, at the School; or, Kendall Home, Road. "OROFESSEUR JULES BERNARD, li FHOM PARIS TEACHER OF OLD AND MODERN DANCING, : CALISTHENICS, &c. ; Permanent classes—Dancing Academy Quoon-. street, Tuesdays 8 u.m., also at North Shore,Itomuera, Ponsonby, '&c. Private lessons daily atv residence, Hobson-street. PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND HARV MOJJY. S. J. LAMBERT. ; tax terms nsu othei particulars address Newton Poat-offlce. AUCKLAND FREE SCHOOL OP ART.I MUSEUM LECTURE ROOMS. WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, 10 TO 12. Free instructions to pupils, both sexes. All material- supplied gratuitously. .•■:,;•; Conditions of admission on application to tho In-C Btructor—Mr. Kumnktu Watklns. rTv ate muit i on/ An Esporieneed and Successful Toacher is prepared to Form Classes to read for tho CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION, UNIVEKSITY Entrance EXAMINATION, or f.-r JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIPS. Privato Leesons in Classics or Mathematics, French, or English,by special ariacKement. Apply Ky letter to Gead'UTe, caro of N. G. Lennox, Esq., Bookseller, Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6823, 29 September 1883, Page 1

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