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j Shipping- | o J TirrORTHERN STEAMW&y& SHIP CO. (LIMITED), P '^^^* I **™ Tna-xAKJE.—JANUARY. I Weather and other Circumstances 1 Permitting. FROM QUEEN.STREET WHARF. TO THE HOT LAKES. TERRACES, AND GEYBERB (VIA TAURAN6A). THE QUICKEST, OHKAPHST, AND. EASIEST ROUTE. Tourists can avoid the tedious and rough overland Journey by taking passage in the Northern Steamshio Company's new and fast steamers Clansman and Wellington, which leave Auckland alternately every Monday and Thursday, at 7 p.m., arriving at Tanranga at 6 o'clock on the following morning, When a Coach under mall contract, leaves immediately after breakfa»t for the Hot Lakes, passing through the Vesey Stewart Settlement, arriving at Ohlnemutu at two p.m. same day. FOR TAURANGA AND BAY OF PLENTY ' " PORTS. Steamer. I Date or SAiLiyo. CHnsman Mond»y. 12tli, 7 pm/ . Clansman • Thursday 15th. 7 m v Wellington. Monday, 19th. 7pm y " Connects at Tauranga for Btaffa Opotikl and Bay of Plenty , ; Ports every Tuesday. fOR RUSSELL, WHANGAKOA. & MANGOS "Wellington I Monday, 12th, 7 p »« CUnsmau I Mondar, 19th. 7pm Wellington • I Monday, 26fcU, 7p m ■' Clansman | Mondty. Feb. 2nd. 7pm* FOR GREAT BARRIER, TRYPHENa, PORT FITZROY. AND WHANGAPARAPARA. . ""Glenelg I Every Saturday, 8 qm. FOR WHANGAREI, WBANGAREI HEADS, AND MANGAPAI. _ Maogregor I Every^ v FORTWHANOAREi. WHANGAREI heads, and - ■ parua bay. Macgregor | Every Friday, 8 p.m FOR MERCURY BAY AND TAIRUA. ' Qlenelg | Mondays and Thursdays, % p.m. " FROM MANUKAL. FOR WAITARA AND NEW Pr,YMOUTH. Douglas and Argyle as per advertisements. " • FOR HOKIANQA. A Sieamer fortnightly (as per advertisement). FOR WHANGAREI AND WHANGAREI HEADS (Carrying passengers and cargo for Waipn) A Coach meets the steamer on arrival to convey passengers to Waipu. . Clansman I Friday, 9th, Bpm Margregor I Tuesday, 13th, Bpm Clansman . , I Wednesday, 14ih, 10 a m FROM WHANGABEfTCTAUCELAND (From Railway Wharf). Wellington I Saturday, 10(h, 2pm MaCjjregor Monday, 12th, 12 noon Wellington | Wednesday. 14th, 5 m.' Macgrevor | Thursday,"lsth, 5.30 p m Clansman | Saturday, 17th, 9am <tS. Cargo must be booked and alongside the vessel by 4 p.m.prompt. Nono will be received after that hour. Passage Tickets must be taken at the Company's Office, No. 67 Queen-atroet, Auckland. EXCURSION TICKETS. — During the months of January and February, game will be issued at Beduord Rates, available for Return until 31st of March, 1885. The Welli' gton or Clansman for Waiwera every Saturday at 2 p.m., returning every Monday, 7 a.m. jSVSv "iT ,0R SALE— Brigan:£§=§i£«|v JQ tine SAKAH PILE, well and favourably known for her sailing o*gg|j£3«lHOTi capabilities, 115 tons regl ter, built BE£aJC3.»waa 0 { hardwood, an( i 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. : c*..rv /CYGNET WILL CLEAR \J FOR TONGA TO-DAY. ~EsssiiSQli All Goods must be Shipped and 1 lr,^1 ~" Invoices sent in br noon. W. McARTHTJR & CO, QCHOONER QUEEN will 335t5&5. )C> leave for Hokianga SATTJRDAY NEXT, 10th inst.—For freight ■SSSBBBBBi appy m. NICCOI-, Agent, rt- *» T>ASSENGERS' LINE OP S&SS'&s. X PACKETS TO NEW ZEALAND. ■rirwrt&Mß™ OWNED BY MESSRS. SHAW, SAVILL, & ALBION CO., LIMITED, 34, Lkadkn. ALL-STREET, LONDON. The above line of ships are regular traders to all the principal ports of New Zealand. They are clipper ships, classed Al at Lloyd's, and commanded by experienced masters. The bill of fare is most substantial, 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 also leave at almest regular intervals. Full particulars on application to CRUICKSHANK & CO. ) I* D. NATHAN, &CO., V Agents. A. HEATHER, I "V\T A I WE R A . PLEASURE BOATS FOR PICNIC PARTIES OR FISHING EXCURSIONS. BOATS ALWAYS READY WITH COMPETENT BOATMEN. Civility AND TKE Greatest ATTENTION. COMFORT GUARANTEED. pHASLES TJAILEY, SHIP, YACHT, AND BOATBUILDEB, CUSTOMHOUSE-STREET Wtist (FOOT OF HOB-SON-STREET), AUCKLAND. VISSSELS DOCKED. PATENT SLIP FOR REPAIRS. REPAIRS ON SHORTEST NOTICE. NEW AND SECOND-HAND BOATS FOR SALE. LARGE SUPPLY OF SPARS ALWAYS OV HAND Dividends. fTIHE UNION FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Warrants for the Interim Dividend for the half-year ending November 30, 1884, may now be obtained at the Company's Office. R. H. STEVENSON, Manager. Auckland, 7th January. 1885. Calls. QUEEN GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. Shareholders whose names and the number of whose shares are hereunder set forth, are requested to take notice that their shares forfeited for non-pay-ment of call, will be sold by public auction by Mr. G. W. Binney, at his Auction Ma' Quoen-streat, Auckland, on MONDAY the 18th diy of January, 1885, at the hour of half past eleven a.m., unless the call, together with the expenses that may have accrued thereon, be paid to the Manager oh or before the day of sale. Name. - No. of Shares. John R. Randerson 1331 Frederick W. Brookfield .. .. 246 John Smith .. 164 George Eraser, junr. - .. .. 82 D G. MaoDONNELL, Auckland, January 8,1885. Manager. AUCKLAND TOBACCO COMPANY (LIMITED.) A Call (the Fourth) of Two Shillings and Sixpence per Share on the old and new issue has this day been made by the directors of the above Company, payable to the undersigned atth i registered Office of the Company, Fort-street. Auckland, on or before ther"l4th day of January, 1886. ARTHUR R. DENDY, Secretary. Auckland 23rd December, 1884. T>EMOVAL TO NEW PREMISES. THE MUTUAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF VICTOHM (LIMITED) Have *-■» - REMOVED TO THEIR NEW OFFICES, 128 and ISO, QUEEN-STREKT, Adjoining T. and S. Morrin's. . . ; EDMONDS, Resident Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7221, 9 January 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7221, 9 January 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7221, 9 January 1885, Page 1

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