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' Shipping. c. NORTHERN STEAM- | • SHIP CO. (LIMITED), C; | SHIP CO. (LIMITED), Tuot-lABL*.—JANUARY. Weather and other Circumstances PermHting. * FROM QUEEN-STREET WHARF. TO THE HOT LAKES. TERRACES, AND GEYSERS (VIA TAURANOA). THE QUICKEST, CHKAPKST, AND EASIEST ROUTE. . Tourists can avoid the tedious and rough overland journey by taking passage in the Northern Steamship Company's new »nd fast steamers Clansman and ellington. which leave Auckland altern»tely every Monday and Thursday, at 7 p.m., arriving at Tauranga at 6 o'clock on the following morning, when a Coach under mail contract, leaves Immediately after breakfast for the Hot Lakes, passing through the Vesey Stewart Settlement, arriving at Ohinemutu at two p.m. same day. FOR TAURANOA AND BAY OF PLENTY. FORTS. • ■ Stkami. i Datv or Sailing. Wellington I Thursday, B'h, 7pm Connect* »l lauianga lor Rtaffa Opotlkl • and Bay of Plenty • Ports every Tuesday. fOR RPSBKLL. WHANGAROA. A MANGOS PL — Wellington I Monday, 12th, 7 p >u Clwiamau I Monday, 19tb. 7pm Wellington Monday, 26th, 7pm Clansman | Monday. Feb. 2nd, 7pm FOR EAT BARRIER, TRYPHENa, PORT FITZKOY, AND WH ANGAPARAPARA. [ "Glenelg | Every Saturday, 8 a.m. I FOR WHANGAREI, WUaNGAKEI HEADS, AND MANGAPAI. Maogregor I Every Tuesday, FOR~WHANGAREI. WHANGARBI HEADS, AND PAROA BAY. '* ■ Macgregor | Every Friday, 6 p.m , ' FOR MERCURY BAY AND TAIKUA. Glenelg I Monday* and Thursdays, 7 p.m. FROM MANUKAL. FOR WAITARA AND NEW PLYMOUTH. Douglas and Argyle as per advertisements. " FUR HQgIANQA. A S.earner fortnightly (an per ailvertitement). FOR WHANGAREI AND WHANWARKI HEADS . (Carrying passengers and cargo for Waipu) A Coach meets the steamer on arrival to convey / pas»engfers to Waipu. Macgregor Thursday, Bth, Bpm Clansman Frldar, 9th, Bpm Macgregor Tuesday, 18th, Bpm Clansman Wednesday. llih, 10 a m FROM WHANGAREI TO AUCKLAND (From Railway Wharf). • Wellington 7 Saturday, lOlh, 2 m Macgregor I Monday, 12th, 12 noon Wellington I Wednesday. 14th, 6 u m Macgre»or { Thursday, 15th. 5.30 p m Clansman I Saturday, 17th. 9am fa. Cargo must be booked and alongside the vo.uel ' ,by 4 p.m. prompt. None will be received after that i hour. ~ „ , Passage Tickets must be taken at the Company s Office, No. 67 Queen-street, Auckland. EXCURSION TICKETS. — During the months of January and February, same will be issued at Reduced Rates, available for Return until 31st of March, 18S6. The Wellington or Clansman for Walwera every Saturday at 2 p.m., returning every Monday, 7 a.m. ~k 1 TjlOR HOKIANGA.—The i X 1 s.s. ARGYLE will, leave, Onehunga Wharf as above (weather and other circumstances rwrmltvmimMaaam ting). TO DAY (Thursday), Bth Jan., at one o'clock p m.—Northern Steamship Company (Limited), Auckland ; or, A. Barnes, Onehunga. O R WAITARA. The s.s. DOUGLAS will leave One—hunga Wharf as above (weather and other circumstances permitting) on TO-DAY, January Bth, at three p m.— Northern Steam ship Company, Auckland ; or, A. Barnes, Onehunga. -Ki TE AM TO OMAHA, 0 PUHOI, AND MANGAWAI. S.S. ruby. ForMangawal: ' „ Leave Mangawai: _ Saturday, Jan. 10 Tuesday, 13th. 6 p.m. Thursday, 15th. 6.30 a.m. Tuesday, 2rttk, 10 p.m. Tharg 'ay. 22nd, 10 a.m. For Puhol: From 1 : • ; Friday, ISth, 1 p.m. . Sittuday, 17th, 7 . Not responsible for goods when stored. i Tickets, Ac., apply on board. Office: No. 18. Ferry Tee. I IT , "PIAILY STEAM COM--1 9 NIC AT lON WITH AND TE AROHA. , TIME TABLE. S.S. PATIKI. ■ Fjiom TH*MI"B: * Friday, 9th, 11.30 morning From TE aro*a: Thursday, Bth, 6 morning Saturday, 10th, 6 morning FARES. Single. Return. Turn* v. .. - ?J Od -8» Od Hlkutala .. .. Ss Od _ 6* Od Junction and Paeroa 4s Od M 8s 0d T# Aroba - - -• 7s 6d « 12* 6d Weather and other circumstances permitting. H. C. GILLESPIE, Manager. ~ " CJTEAM TO WAIROA jUMy O SOUTH. The *.1. «2BBBBm PLANET. TURANGA CREEK. Leave Auckland: Friday, Bth, 9 a.m. Weather and other circumstances permitting Not responsible for goods when stored. ml l RAWING to the Alteration V/ in Railway Time Table, the Steamer leaving Dargaville at five V7m m..rn. oil Saturdays will leave the wTltllillliiynai First Tide SATURDAY MORNING until further notice. „„„„„ W. Loanßß, Manager. IT~T "VfORTH RIVER JMMv _13l STEAM NAVIGATION CO. (LIMITED), TIME-TABLE. On and after Friday, ,the Ist day of August, 1884, S.S. REAM Leaves Helensville for Walroa, Mondays and Fridays, on arrival of train leaving Auckland at 7.15 a.m. Returning from Dareaville at 5 a.m., Tuesdays and Saturdays. Leaves Helensvllle for Port Albert every Tuesday night, on arrival of train leaving Auckland at 4.80 p.m., returning from Port Albert on Thursdays. S.S. MINNIE CASEY Leaves Helensville for Otamatea via Point Curtis, every Monday night, on arrival of train leaving Auckland at 4.30 p.m., returning from Otamateaevery Wednesday. Leaver Helmsville for Wairoa after arrival of trAin leaving Auckland at 4.80 p.m. on Wednesday, returning on Frloay from Dargaville. ' Weather and other circumstances permitting. WILLIAM LODDER, Manager. ' F° R LONDON DIRECT. The well-known regular trader HERMIONE, 1120 tons register, D. T. Roberts, Commander, IS NOW LOADING AT RAILWAY WHARF. For freight or passage apply to CRUICKSHANK & CO.,' Agent*. 18, Queen-street, Auckland., Dec. 16, 1881. fijiOß SALEThe Brigan„l? tine BAKAH PILE, well and favourably known ?or her sailing Jummmh capabilities, 115 tons regi'ter, built ■bSSBBSBb 0 ( hardwood, and copper fastened throughout, and well found in every respect; very suitable for coastal or Island trade. For particulars apply to WADDELL, McLEOD, AND WEIR, Wellington. ~~~T T>ASSENGERS' LINE OP XT PACKETS TO NEW ZEASw OWNED BY MESSRS. SHAW, SAVILL, & ALBION CO., LIMITED, 84, Lbadkn-HALi-fITEiiT, London. The above line of ships are regular traders to all the • principal ports of New Zealand. They are clipper ships, classed A 1 at Lloyd'*, and commanded by experienced masters. The bill of fare is most sub- i stantial, and of the best quality, and the accommodation roomy and convenient. The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in the colony. Return ships to London ftlso leave at almost regular intervals. Full particulars on application to CRUICKSHANK A 00. ) u. D. NATHAN, & CO., > Agent*. A. HEATHER, I X*7- A I; w • E R A . PLEASURE BOATS FOR PICNIC PARTIES OR FISHING EXCURSIONS. BOATS ALWAYS READY WITH COMPETENT , w BOATMEN. Civility and the Greatest Attention, COMFORT GUARANTBED. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7220, 8 January 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7220, 8 January 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7220, 8 January 1885, Page 1

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