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' SMpptng --k x. "NORTHERN STEAM j4ia^&S^-.■ Jli ship co. (limited), TIMB-TABLE.— APRIL. (Weather and other Clrcamatucoa Permitting). FROM QUEEN-STREET WHARF. FOE'TAUEANGA AND BAY OF PLENTY PORTS. - - '- Stzakeu. i Date or Sailino. Wellington | Thursday, April 24, 7 p.m. Glonolg I Monday, April 28, 6 p.m. I Connects at Taurcngs for Opotlkl and Bay of Plenty Ports every Tuesday. fOR BUBBKUI, WHANGAROA, A MAJJOOSPI. Glenelg ~ I Monday, April 21,6 p.m. Wellington. | Monday, April 28, 7 p.m. FOR WHANGABEI, WHANGAREI HEADS, AND MANGAPAIi Maegregor | Eriry Tnetday. 7 p.m. - rOR WHANGAREI AND WHANGAREI HEADS (Carrying passengen and cargo for Watpu). Wacgregor ■ Every Tuesday and Friday, 7 p.m FOR WHAIJGAREI HEADS, - PARUa. BAY WBANGARKI. AND MANGAPAI. Rowena I Every Thursday, 7pm. | — FOR MjtRCOKY BA)f. Rowena I Every Monday, 7 p.m. FROM MANUK.AU. - ■ FOR WAITARAArgyle I Wednesday, April 23,1 p.m. Douglas I Thursday, April 24, 1 p.m. T3- Cargo must be booked and alongside two.hours before advertised time of departure Passage Tickets must bo taken at the Company's Office. No, 67, Queen-street. Auckland. . jTKJL "EH OR WAITARA. The B.s. ABGYLB will lerve Onohunga Wharf as above (weather and other circumstances permitting) on-WEDNESDAY, April 23, at One o'Clock p.m.— Northern Steamship Company (Limited), Auckland; or, A. Barnes, Onehunga. X. THIOR WAITARA.—The .<4£&>Schs. JP s.s. DOUGLAS will leave "????P?rKN>s the Onehunga Wh»rf as above (weather and other circumstances trr»~«?tßS,*'t'Ji permittine) on THORSDAT, 24th April, at One o'clock p.m. — Northern Steamship Company, Auckland; or, A. Barnes. Onehunga. -K, Q S. 0 OROMANDEL. THOMAS SCOTT, MASTER. Leaves Auckland! Leaves Coromandel! — Tuesday. 22,12 noon Wednesday, 23,12 noon Thurtday, 2«. 12 nooa Friday, 26,2 p.m. . Saturday, 26, 12 noon Weather and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible in shipping, carrying, or discharging live ntock. No cargo received without shipping note, and within half-an-hour of advertised time ot departure. All parcels must be prepaid on board. A. R. H. aWINDLEY, Manager. Q< T. GEORGE'S DAY. EXCURSION TO ST. HELIERS. The favourite steamer TONGARIRO Will run to St.-Heliers on WEDNESDAY next, the 23rd inst., leaving Qoeen-street Wharf at 10.30 a.m. and 2 p.m., returning from St. Hellers at 4.30 p.m. FARES—One Shilling, Children, 6d. I J. L. CLARK, Master. rUHE NEW ZEALAND JL SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). ; : HIAB . j 'IJSI LONDOH Office: '- ■ I KT" I *-!!:'!'!! S*&4 Bbanch: Christchurch,. ]gi lhliC9t3 84, Bishops-:»A-..--l ?%££■ THE COMPANTS FLEET . ' cesslsts of:— Tons. T«ns. The Hotiunvi ....1054 The JRansitiec —.. 1527 Mataitra ..„ 898 Waikaio.._.. IOBS Opawa..« 1131 Waimaxs.. 1167 • Okari 1051 Waimea 871 Otaki 105S Waipa........ 1087 ll'akicora -870 Waihoa 1057 Piako .. .. 1138 ■Wattanoi liei 'Baeala ..„.. 1057 WAKeAHr/i.... 1136 These magnificent clippers are of the highest clasn at Lloyd's, purchased or built specially to meet the requirements of the trado between the United Kingdom aad 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. Tβo dietary scale is most liberal. Second-class and steerage accommodation is all that can be desired, aad the ships arc commanded by experienced masters. The Company also charter ships of the highest class as required, and vessels are despatched from London to each of the principal ports of tke colony with strict punctuality every month. The Company has always ships loading homeward from New Zealand. LIVERPOOL AGENOYA BRANCH hai been establisned in Liverpool, and vessels will bo despatched at suitable intervals to the principal ports in New Zealand. NEW YORK AGENC Y Messrs. K W. CAMERON and CO., of New York have been appointed agents for this Company, and a regular line of vessels will bo laid on for the various porta in this Colony, to meet the requirements ol the trade. Arrangements for the of friends to and from the Colony, and also (or the conveyance of cargo, can be made at the Head Office, Ghrlstchnrch, or at any of the Branches in the Colony. Apoklanp Branch—l 47, Qpeeit-strbet. (*; ~D ARQUE REBECCA CROSB3S*Sv -O WELL, from New York, via «<fe»feg]Ms?SV Wellington, Captain L. B. Crowell.— Consignees of cargo by this vessel are nrf??r¥'fsr&im requested to pas* their entries It once; also, to present bills of lading, pay freight, and ; obtain delivery orders at the office of the undersigned. AU goods impeding the ditcharee of the vessel will be stored at consienees' risk and expense. Captain Crowell will not be responsible for any debts contracted ■byany person without his written order.—r-Ainold, Hints, and Co., corner Cnstoms and Fort Streets, Agents.—Auckland, April 21, 1854. * ■ Railwaya. itATEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. . AUCKLAND SECTION. ST. GEORGE'S DAY—WEDNESDAY, 23kb APRIL, 1884. . CHEAP FARES. Saturday Return Ticket! will be issued, any Station to any Station, available for the day only. ''- PAPAKURA RACES. A Special Train will run as follows :— Auckland (dep.) .. .. 11.0 a.m. Newmarket (dep.) .. .. 11.10 a.m. Papakura Racecourse (arr.) 12.5 p.m. RETURNING, Papakura Racecourso (dep.).. 5.45 p.m. Auckland (arr.) 7.0 p.m. A. V. SIACDONALD, - District Manager. .' ' . Calls. REUBEN PARR GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). . A Call (the olghth) of One Shilling per Share haa this day been m-do by tho Directors of the above Com- : pany, payable to the undersigned, at the Office of the Company, 83, Queen-str»et, Auckland, on or before ■ TUESDAY, tho sixth day of May, 18SJ. ' - F. A. WHITE, ■ - - Manager. Anckland, 15th April. 1884. ° "ftJEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS ! YOUNG _LV MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION LIBRARY.—Life of Lord Wolsoly, The Engineer's Holiday,. Tho Admiral's Ward, Noble Worker., Life of Booth the Temperanco Lecturer, Discoveries and Inventions, Democracy Our Domestic Birds,' Tompest Tossed, Up and Down, Five Years' Penal Servitude, My Wife and J. Felix Holt, &c.—Subscription, 2s 6d per quarter; hours, Twelve noon till Ten p.m. PRESERVE your health and avoid TYPHOID FEVER, by disinfecting your drains, closet", and back yards with Carbolic Acid. 100 gallons of CRUDE CARBOLIC ACID for sale 'cheap, in half-gallon bottles, 1 gallon and 6 gallon drumi, at T. B. HILL'S PHARMACY. MRS. F. W. KNIGHT, Ladies' and Sick Nurse.—Upper Pitt street, corner of Dukcstrcßt. . -.. ... : ■ ■ MONEY RECEIPT BOOKS, PROMISSORY NOTE ,BOOES (Blank), for Bale at the Herald Office. ;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6998, 22 April 1884, Page 1

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