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Shipping. _^ c> - STEAM00. (LIMITED), P j SHIP CO. (LIMITKD), TIMI-TABLI. — MARCH. |( . Weather and other Circumstances 11» ' ' Pe"n_tttting. FROM QUEEN-STREET WHARF. FOB TAUBANGA AND BAY OF PLENTY PORT 3. Stxak-b. I Date or Bailing. Clansman | Monday, 9tb, 7 p.m. • Clansman I Thursday, i2tb.7 p m Wellington | Monday, 16th, 7pm Connects at Tauranga for Douglas , Opotikl and Bay of Plenty ■ : I Ports every Tuesday. fOB BUSSJBLL, WHANQAROA, * MANdONUI. Wellington | Monday, 9:h, 7 p.m. FOR MERCURY~BAY AND TAIRUA. Olenelg I Monday and Thuradaya, 7 p.m. FOR GREAT BARRIER, TRYPHENa, POET FITZKOY. AND WHANGAPARAPARA. Glonelg I Kvery Saturday, 8 a.m. FOR WHANOAJRISI, WHANGAREI HKADS, AND MANQAPAI. . Macgregor I POITWHANGAREI. WHANGAREI HEADS, AND PARUA BAY. Macgregor ' 1 Every Friday, 8 p.m." FOR WHANGAREI AND WHANGAJIEI HEADS (Carrying passengers and cargo for Waipu) A Coach meets the >>teamer on arrival to convey passengers to , . Macgregor '" I Friday, fith. 6pm- . • • Clansman Friday, 6t.li. Bpm Macgrrgor J Tuesday, 10th, 8 pjn ' FROM WHANGAREI TO AUCKLAND (From Railway Wharf). ! Clansm n | Saturday, 7, 12 noon • Maugreior ' j Monday, 9,4pm Clansman ' Wodnes ay, llth, 6 p.m. FOR RAGLAN AND KAWHIA. Argyle I Monday. 9th, 3 p.m. FOR WAIWhKA. Wellington | Saturday, 7th. 2 p.m. ; returning Monday. 9th, 7 a.m. ■ . FOR HUKIANGA. A Si earner fortnightly (as per advertisement). . lEft. Cargo must be booked and alongside the vessel by 4 p.m. prompt. None will be received after that 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 lor Return until 31«t of March, 1896. The Wellington or Clansman for Waiwera every Saturday at 2 p.m., returning every Monday, 7 a.m. γ-ki "VTORTHERN . STEAMSHIP COMPANY (LIMITED). CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO THE HOT LAKES, TERRACES, AND GEYSERS. THE QUICKEST, CHEAPEST, AND EASIEST ROUTE. Tourists can avoid the tedious and rough overland journey by taking passage in the Company's fast and comfortable steamships ' CLANSMAN AND WELLINGTON, which leave Auckland alternately EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY at seven p.m., arriving at Tau. ranga at six o'clock on the following morning, when a Coach leaves immediately after breakfast for OBINEMUTU. RETURN THROUGH FARE BY COACH pa AND STEAMISR ** TICKETS may be obtained on application at the Office, 67, Queen-street. ~k i TTIOR WAITARA AND ji)3JS<lSv Jj NEW PLYMOUTH IBWffiV The s.s. GA'JKLUCH will leave JgMi^igEVa? 1 * Onehunga Wharf (wetther and ■BtTfigaaßtrnmri other cir-umstauces permitting) as above on MONDAY, -larch 9th, at three p.m. —Northern Steamship Company Auckland or, A. Fames, Onohujiga. ' -'.... - _-. tpOR LONDON. The Al Clipper Barque < GLKNLOItA, 7741:> s, a. H. Sargent, Master, is now loading for» London, and havinc the greater part of her cargo engaged, will have prompt despatch. For freight or pa sage, apply to CRUICKSHANK AND CO:, . . Agents, 18, Queen-street, Auckland, March i, 1885. aj%* THIRST VESSEL FOR 323fe?=%. __D LONDON. jyiislijgjf' The Clipper Barque lfafifffWSW^an BEATRICE HAVERNER, Al, American Lloyd's, 3-3 A.1.1., Bureau Veritas is now loading, and having th« greater part of her Cargo already engaged, will meet with prompt despatch For further particulars apply to HENDERSON * MACFARLANE, ■ Agents. "OASSENGERS , LINE OF -*- PACKETS TO NEW ZEAtnffigTWfta. OWNED BY MESSRS. SHAW, SAVILL, & ALBION CO., LIMITED, 34, Liajdbn. ha__-stk-xt, 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 CRUIOKSHANK b CO. ) u. D. NATHAN, &CO.. }• Agents. - A. HEATHER. i g m U G BOAT. &g§M£> '' S.S. STAFFA. mm-TTriiSa always ready for towing, also for PICNICS or EXCUKSIONS. For all information apply to CAPTAIN SCOTT on board, or to CAPTAIN JOHN McKENZIS, Queen-street Wharf. -Ki Q S. BLANCHE ks* por THE wade /SyS&j^^ , EVERY WEDNESDAY. Open for Picnic Parties or Fishing Excursions. For particulars apply on board. Meetings. T>E BUTCHERS' PICNIC. A general meeting of Master Butchers and their Assistants will bo held at the Clarendon Hotel, foot of Waltefleld-ftreet, at half-past seven p.m. sharp on MONDAY, 9th March. ' Business: To receive Balance-sheet and wind up affairs in connection with Picnic. H. B. POLLARD, Hod. Sec. TD» ODNEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. XV . The Annual Meeting w'll be held in the Wharf Shed, Warkworth, on MONDAY, March 23rd. Business: Payment o< Prizes and Election of Officers for the ensuing Tear. Meeting to commence at eleven o'clock. JAMES HARRISON, Secretary. OTAHUHU PUBLIC HALL COMPANY (LIMITED.) The adjourned extraordinary general meeting of the Shareholders of the Utahuhu Pu lie Hall Company, Limited, will be held in the Public Hall. Otahuhu, on WEDNESDAY, March llth, 1885, at eight p.m. ' Business —To authorize the Directors to borrow three hundred pounds (£300), for improvements and additions to the Otahuhu Public Hall. F. R. FALL WELL, . Secretary. Otahuhn, March Cth, 1385. MERCURY BAY TIMBER COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. Notice is hereby Riven that the Annual General Meeting of ■ hareholders in this Company will be held at their office on MONDAY, 9th instant, at three o'clock p.m. Business: To receive the Directors' Report and Balancesheet for the half-year ending, 31st January, 1885; to deciare a dividend; to elect two Directors in the place of Thomas Morrin and J. M. Clark, .ires, who retire br rotation, and who. being eligible, offer themselves for : reelection; to appoint an Auditor; ana to transact such other business as why be brought \ before the meeting. BENJ. GILMER, Secretary. street, Auckland] 2nd Maxell, 1886.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7270, 7 March 1885, Page 1

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