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Shipping -K i "VTORTHERN STEAM _l3i SHIP CO. (LIMITED). Time-table.—MAY. . (Weather and other drcumstanctt ibSmBbHI Permitting). FBOM QUEEN-STEEET WHARF. FOE TAUBASGA AND BAY OF PLENTY ._ POBTB. 9T»im» I PATI OF BAILIHO. OloDe'c • Monday. April 2S. 5p m. Glenelg Thursday, M»y 1. 5 p.m. Wellington Monday, May 6, 7 p.m. Wellington Thur«d»y May 8, 7 p.m. Glenelg • Monday, May 12, 5 p m. Gl-neitf Thursday, M»y 16. b p.m. Wellington Monday. May 19,7 a.m. Wellington 1 Thursday, May 22. 7 p-rau Glenelg Monday, M»y 26. 5 p.m. Glenelg j_Thuri!day, May 29, 6 p.m. I Connects at Tannnra for Opotlki >sd Bay rtf Plenty Porta every Tuesday. fOB BUBSELL, WHANQABOA, 'a MA3TGORUL Wellington fMonday. April 28. 7 pan. Gleneig I Monda? M*y 6.6pm. Wellington I Monday, May 12. 7 p.m. Oleneiß 1 Monday, May 19, 8 p.m. Wellington I Monday, May 26, 7 p.m. FOB WHANGABEI, WBANGAREI HEADS, AND - MANGAPAi. Macgregor | Every Tuesday. 7 p.m. JOB WHaNGABEI AND WHANGABBI HEADS (Carrying passengers and cargo tor Waipn). Macgregor Every Tn«sd»y and Friday. 7 pTm FOB WHANGAREI HEADS, P\RUA SAT WBANUARBI. AND MaNGAPaL Rowena I Every Thnrsday. 7pm. I — FOB MitBCUKY BAY Bewena I Tuesday, April 29, 7 p.m. FBOM MANUKAU; FOR HOKIANBA. Argyle | Friday, May 2. 1 p-m. ta. farjo most be booked and alongside two hours before advertlaed time of departure. . ■ Pauage Tickets must be taken at the Company's Office, No, 67, Qaeen-street, Auckland. -K A. HOKIANGA.—The ,4j4)>eV JD »■»• AEGYLE will leavo *\ClSg&n^ 5 Wharf as above (weather \£ xXjkUjislZb&r Rn< | other circumstan>*eß permitwrfeWMilßaagai tlns)# rO-DAY (Frida;) May 2, at one o'clock p m. — Northern Steam«uip Company (Limited, Auckland ; or, A. Barnes. Onehunga. s> fP HE K. A M O ! V : X COLLIERY CO.'S 1 BZ FAST AND POWKRE,DI, S.S. WAITAKL, \* " ■» \ 412 tons register, 420 h.p., I S VJ C»pt. J. Crawford,

• Will be despatched as under FOB WHANGAREI, WBANGAREI HKADb, AKD MANGAPAI, AND PARUA BAY. From Auckland: Ifrom Whangarel: (From Railway Wharf): Mat. s—Monday, 8 p-m. 2—Friday, 10 a.m. 7 Wednesday, 3 p.m. 6—Tuesday, 2 p.m, 12— Monday 8 pm. 9—Friday, 9.30 a.m. A COA.OH runs In cosnectton with the steamer to Waipu from the Heads. Passage Tickets mn.t be taken at Company's Office, 41a, Queen street; or Queen-etreet Wharf. Auckland. — . Q S. COROMANDEL. THOMAS SCOTT, MASTER. beavw Auckland: Leaves Coroniandel: Friday, 2. 2 p.m Saturday, 3, 12 noon Monday, 6,12 noon Tuesday. 6 \>- noon Wednesday, 7,12 noon Thursday, 8. i2aoon Friday, 9, 2 p.m. Saturday, 10,12 noon Weather and other circumstances permitting. Sot responiible In shipping, carrying, or discharging *No cargo received without shipping note, and within half-an-hour of advertised time of departure. AH parcel. mu.tb.prepaW on _ Manager. • ■•-*. i TTXEVONPORT STEAM J--* FERRY COMPANY jSftjillsiiSeS LIMITED). The above Company have a Steamer always on hand at shortest notice f*r TOWING, PICNIC PARTIES, AND FISHING EXCURSIONS. 3. K. D BAKER, .-..'.. Traffic Manager. ■J-jii-jlv'' TpOR LONDON DIRECT. : "fcpi§*™l|fc. The Clipper Barque riffSiriHfflSri ALASTOR, Al at Lloyd's, 821 tons, Capt. Glazebiook. This vessel having the greater part ol her cargo engaged will hare quick despatch. For Freight orpass&ge apply to CBUICKSHANK & CO., 18, Queen-street. _, - TJASSENGERS , LINE OF ajgEgliSv JL packets to new zbaKlJV33?£sZm OWNED BY MESSBS. SHAW, SAVILL, & ALBION CO., LIMITED, 84, Lbaden-HAiJL-siiutJST, London. The above line of ships are regular traders to all the principal ports of New Zealand. They are dipper ships, classed Al al Lloyd's, and commanded by experienced mastere. The bill of fare is moat substantial and of the best quality, and the accommodation roomy and convenient. The uudersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to Naw Zealand, p»yment for which has been guaranteed in the colony. Return ships to London also leave at almost regular intervals. 1 Full particulars on application to CRUIOKSHaNK&CO ) L. D. NATHAN & CO. J- Agents. A. HEATH KR )

pEEYHOUND TT OTEL, JOHN DARBY, Proprietor. The Proprietor begs to return his warmest thaaki to hli Mends and the public for their past patronage, and trusts that by civility, attention, and keeping (as heretofore) nothing but the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits, Ale, &c, he will merit a continuance of same. Vacancies for Boarders. Terms Moderate. LOVES ! LOVES I LOVES 1 COMMERCIAL HOUSE, 172, QUEEN-STREET. vyiLSON, xrriLiJAMsT & 'vtc/^ullagh Have just opened A LARGE PARCEL OF THE ABOVE IN ' 4 and 6-BUTTON , Tan Kid 4 ajsd 6-button swede Tan Kid .Embroidered Swede m o usq oktaibe (ins-button length) Gauntlet Kid 4 and 6 bui ton blxaok and coloured Josephine AND A Large Assortment of Cashmere and Silk Gloves, all colours. T^riLSON, TITILLIAMS, AND Ty/TcCULLAGH, 172, Queen-street. May 1,1884. FIRTH'S FREE STORES, . ALBERT-STREET. TO FARMERS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. The Undersigned will receive for St- age—Wheat, Oats, and other Grain. Also, Mercha se, at lowest ra &™. application. J#EDUISTCNi Manager. GLASS TJLOWING! On Saturday LASS Jt>LOWING ! AFTERNOON, from Two to Five. Admission, Bd. Prizes.—M. Cook and Sou, Freeman's Bay. Lolly JftM, la •Kβ.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7007, 2 May 1884, Page 1

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