Shipping » ,_ TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW Is «sIsISH ZEALAND ( LIMIT£D )- I TIME TABLE—MARCH, FOR TARANAKI, NELSON, PICTON, 'WELLINGTON, LYTTJELTON, AND WEST COAST PORTS (FKOH Manukau). Steamer. [ Date of. Sailing | R«torua 1 Tuesday, 18 Mar 1 p.m. |12 noon Waxaka | Tuesday, 25 Mar., 8 a.m. (7.15 a.m. FOR GISBOKN B. NAHKRi WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND PORT CHALMERS _ (From Auckland). Wairarafa j Thursday, 20 Mar., noon I — Manapqpki j Thursday, 27 Mar., noon j —. FOR MELBOURNE (Via~BLUJT) WairarapaJ | .Thursday, 20 Mar., noon 1 Ma&apouri { Thursday, 27 Mar., noon I — &t Hobart. KOR SYDNEY. Rotouahana | Wednes.,l9 M>ir7,l2 noon | ~ Rjnoarooma. 1 Wedncs , 26 Mar., 2 p.m. | FOR SUVAAND LEVUKA] | Penguin i Monday, 7 April. 5 p.m. J I (No cargo_after noon) 1 FOR RUSSELL AN D~KA~W AKAWA. Rotomah.sna | W«<inea M 19 Mar, noon \ FOR GISaORNE, NAPIER, AND WELLINGTON, j SouTHEny Cross 1 Monday. 24 Mar., 5 p mTj — &5T Cargo must be booked and alongside TWO HOURS before advertised time of departure. Passage Tickets must be taken at the ComDanv's Office. Auckland Branch, Fort-str*»et. fj? fin HE KA M O j\ JL COLLLIERY CO.'S I YZ J£\ FAST AND POWERFUL II IV sg WAITAKI, j/" 412 tons register, 420 h.p., ]/ Capt. J. Crawford, "Will be despatched as under: FOR WHANGAREI, WHANGAREt FKADS, AND MANGAPAI, AND PARUA BAY. From Auckland; From Wbangarei: Mapch. 17—Monday, S p.m. IS—Xuosday, 10 a.ro. 19—Wednesday, S p.m. 21— Friday, 10 a.m 21—Friday. Spm. 23—Sundty, 7 a.m. 24 —Monday. 8 p.m. 25—Tu®sd*v. fi.3o p.m. 2(s—Wednesday, 8 p.m. 28 -Friday, 9.30 a.m. 31—Mouday, 8 p.m. I A COACH runs in connection with the steamer to Waipu from the Heads. Passage Tickets mu.-t be taken at Company's Office, 14a, Queen street; or Queen-street Wharf, Auckland. gTEAM TO rjpHAMES, Connecting with RIVER BTKAMERS, r jor ' STIRLINGWORTH, OHINEMURI, WAITE KAURI, WAini. AND TEAROHA GOLDKIELDS, MORRINSVILLE, WAITOA PLAINS, tun GRANT AND FOSTER'S SETTLEMENT. TIME TABLE S.S. ROTOMAHANA, P.S. ENTERPRISE No. 2, AND ANNE MILBANK. FROM AUCKLAND. I Rotosiahasa | -Kxtrprise. I A.Milbakk Saturday ' 4-30 afternoon j — j — Monday I — | 12 midnight j — 'Juosday | 5 afternoon | — J — Wodnes. • 030 afternoon I 12 midnight j ,— Thurs. I 0.30 evening | — | — Friday I — | 6 evening | —. Saturday 1 8.30 morning j — j FROM THAMES. I Hotomahana, j Entrprise, 1 A.MILBANK. Saturday | 5.30 morning | 9 night | — Monday 1 9 evening | — | — Tuesday I — j 11 night 1 — Wednes |10 morning I — I — Thurs jll morning |12 midnight j — Friday [12 ! — | • — Saturday | 2 30 afternoon j 12 midnight j — iNo cargo received for Rotomaliana within halt-an-boar of advertised time of leaving. Not responsible for Shipping, Carrying, or Discharging Lire Stock. FRASER 5s TINNE, Agents. -V A. STEAM COMJW MUNICATION WITH T^f«V 0 "i NEMUR i AND TE akoha - TIME TABLE. S.S. WAITOA and P.S. PATIKI. FROM THAMES. r~S.S. WAITOA. | PS. PATIKI. Saturday, 15th | 6.30 morning } —* FROM TE AROHA. | S.S. WAITOA. | P.S. PATIKI. Saturday, 15th ) — 5 mo»ning S.S. MEMSAHIB and Barge. From SHORTLAND to PAEROA—Twice a week. FARES. Singla. Return. Turua .. » 2s 0d M 3d Od Bikutaia .. .. Si 0d M &s Od Junction and Paeroa 4s Od .. fis Od Te Aroha .. 7s (>d .. 12* 6d Weather and other circumstances permitting. B. C. GILLESPIE, itaneger. , EXCURSION. S. JO Will leave Qncen ftrent Wharf at two o'c.o< k'J.IIIS DAY (Saturday), weather and othur circumstances permitting. Tickets, 2i6d each. W. DOWDEN. MONDAY, MARCH 17, FIaUING EXCURSION, S.S. JO, Wharf, 10 o'clock, if sufficient inducement effers. - vX j CJTEAM TO WAIROA 1© SOUTH AND JIANGAWAI. s.s7Tuby. i Leave Auckland for Wairoa: Leave Wairoa: j Monday, 17tli. 5 p.m. Tuesd-iy, 15>ih, a.m. j Wednesday, 19th, 8 a.m. Thursday, 20ih, 11 a.m. : Leave Auckland* Leave Mangawai: ' — Saturday, loth, 10 a.m. Thursday, 20th, 12 midnight Saturday, 22nd, 4 p.m. .Not responsible for goods when stored. Tickets, Ac., apply on board. "V. BRIGGS. ~Ki STEAM, F-ERF.Y COMPANY LIMITED). The above Company "lave a Steamer alirajs on hand at shortest notice if. TOWING, PICNIC PARTIES. AND FISHING EXCURSIONS. J. K. D BAKER, Traffic Manager. ~KA THIRST SHIP FOR JD LONDON. The A 1 Swedish Barque AMAZON, 418 tons register. E. Nordback, Commander, now on the berth for London. Having greater pa>t of her cargo engaged will havo quick <'.eai>*tch. For ratos of freight, etc., apply to M. NICCOL, Agent. Auckland, February 20,1854. ri E. E KISSLING, * SHIPBROKKR, INStJRANCK AND CUSTOMm&sssssasba house agent. Has Fok. Sale: SAILING AND STEAM VESSELS, from 20 tons and upwards. Scherff's Buildings, Fort-street. OHAR LE S jg> A I LEY, SHIP, YACHT, AND BOATBUILDER, Customhouse-street West (Foot of Hob-son-street) Auckland. VESSELS DOCKED. PATENT SLIP FOR REPAIRS. REPAIRS ON SHORTEST NOTICE. NEW AND SECOND-HAND BOATS FOB SALE, LARGE SUPPLY OF SPARS ALWAYS ON HAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6966, 15 March 1884, Page 1
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