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Shipping. *> -&JORTHEKN STEAM- ! \ SHIP CO. (LIMITED) ' ' j TDIB-iaii.*.—AUGUST. WeAther and other OironmrtklNi Permitting, I FROM QUEEN-STREET WHARF. To THE hot LAKES. TERRACES, and; t GEYSERS (VIA TAURANOA). *HB QUICKEST, CHEAPEST, AND EASIEST ROUTE. Tourists can avoid the tedious and rough overland journsy by taking passage in the Northern Steamship Company's new and fast steamers Clansman and Wellington, which laavs Auckland alternately every Monday and Thursday, at 6 p.m., arriving at Tauranga at 6 o'clock on the following morning, when a Coach under mall contract, leaves immediately after breakfast for the Hot Lakes, passing through the Yesev Stewart Settlement, arriving at Ohinomutu at four p.m. Mime day. I FOR TAURANGA AND BAY OF PLENTY PORTS. Stkameh. I Datk or Hailino. Clansman I Monday, 10th, 6 p.m. _Clausuiau I Thursday, 13th, 6 p.m. Connects at Tauranga for Douglas Opotikl and Bay of Plenty Ports overy Tuesday. fOR RUSSELL, WHANGAROA. At MANGONUI. Wellington I Monday, 10th, 7 p.m. Clansman | Monday, 17tli, 7 p.m. FOR GREAT BARRIER. TRYPHKNA. PORT FITZROY, AN WFJ A NGAPARAPARA. Artyle I Every Saturday, 8 a.m. FOR MERCURY BAY AND TAIHUA. Arsylo I Monday, August 10, 7 m. WHANGAREI. WnANGAREI HEADS, AND MANQAPAI. ' Glenelg I Every Tuesday. 8 p.m. ' FOR WHANGAKKI. ANGAREI HEADS, ~ AND PARUA BAY. Glenelg I Every Friday, 6 p.m. FOR WHANGAREI AND" " WHANG ARE I HEADS (Carrying pajsc«g«rs and cargo for Waipu) A Coach meets the Steamer on arrival to convoy passengers to Waipu. Glenelg Tii' sdar, 11th, 8 p.m. Glenelg Fridav, 14th, fi p.m. Wellington Friday, 14th, 8 p.m. FROM WHANGAREI TO AUCKLAND (From Railway Wharf). Glenelg Monday, 10th. 4 p m. Glenelg Thursday, 13th, 11.30 a.m. Wellington Saturday. 15th, 2 p.m. FROM~MANUKAU. FOR WAITARA AND NKW PLYMOUTH. Gilrloi'h (as per advertisement). COLONIAL EXHIBITION. — Cheap Return Tickets t" Wellington, via Waitara and Wanganui, available for 2S day». may now be obtained on application at the Company's o#ce. VS. 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. ♦ CKJL '171 O WAITARA J? AND NEW PLYMOUTH y^™/\^(r,REA K *v.\TKK) - The flue s.s. a£Suaiiaßtt2 GAIRLOCH will leave Onshunga Wharf as above (weather and other circumstances permitting) on MONDAY, Aug. 10. at one o'clock p.m. The passenger accommodation is unsurpassed.—Northern Steamship Company, Auckland ; or, A. Barnes, Onehunga. ~k i Q S. ORETI will not leave for Now Plymouth and K\s Waitara To-day, but will leave as VL—Liifiy}*** usual on WEDNESDAY for "^ aWVtaaal WANG AN 01 via NEW PLYMOUTH. J. W. WALLER, Agent. rjvi Jj 1011 WANGANUI, VIA NEW PLYMOUTH. ■ tCfniliiiit liliFß fwt and favourite s.s. ORETI, 500 tons.Wm. Robertson, Master, will leave Dnehunga Wharf as above at three p.m. on WEDNESDAY, August 12th. Carries an experienced stewardess. For freight or/ passage apply to J. W. WALLER, Agent ; Or, P. CLARK, ft W OS. WAITAKI, I * will leave Queen-street Whar I_ x _ \ every TUESDAY and FRIDAY for fi WHAN3AREI, WHANGAREI I HEADS, MANGAPAI,AND PAEUA {( BAY as follows :— TIME-TABLE FOR AUGUST. From Whangarei: Thursday. 13th. 9 30 a.m. Monday, 17th, 12 nnsn. Thursday, 20th, 2 pm. Monday, 'J4tb, 2 p.m. Thursday, 2"th, 9.30 a m. Monday, 31st, 10 a.m. Leaving Auckland every Tuesday and Friday at 8 n». Cargo received at Queen-street Wharf until 4 p.m. A COACH meets the Steamer at Marsden Point, and runs to Waipu. Cargo.—For Wbangarei Heads, Mangapai, and Parua Bay Freight Payable on Delivery. All deliveries will be made on the wharf or other usual lauding place at risk of Consignee. Tickets to be obtained at the office or on board. KAMO COLLIERY COMPANY (LIMITED). Queon-stroet, opposite Firth's Mill. -k , TEAM TO THE WADE. The s.s. TAM O'SHANTER Will leave for the Wade Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Leaving the Wade Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday as the tide will allow. Office: No. 20, Ferry Tee, Queen-atreet Wharf. -K, gs- COROMANDEL. THOMAS SCOTT, MASTER. Leave Auckland : Leave Coremandel ! August. Monday, 10th, 12 noon Tueiday, 11th, 12 noon Wednesday, 12th, 12 noon Thursday, 13th. 12 noon Friday, 14th, 12 noon Saturday, 15th, 12 noon Weather and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible in shipping, carrying, or discharging Uvo stock. No cargo received without shipping note, and within half-an-hour of advortlsed timo of departure. All pared] must be prepaid on board. A. R. H. BWINDLEY. Manager. J>* -Sw rpHE CLIPPER BARQUE X NOTERO, Capt. Smith, is now loading at Lyttelton for this port. -•jTOMrvfflT. °- 8 " JAKINB- - Customs"OASSENGERS' LINE OF PACKETS TO NEW ZEALAND Fi " CKETS T ° NEW ZKA " aSSsSttusam owned by Messrs. Shaw, SAVILL, A ALBION CO., LIMITED, 84, Leaden. ball-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 tho best quality, and the accommodation roemy and convenient. The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to Now Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in the colony. Return ships to London also leave at almsst regular intervals. Full particulars on application to CRUICKSHANK & CO. 1 ij. D. NATHAN & CO., {-Agents. A. HEATHER, > J^ l ■ —~ ■" ■■ | ' ■■ ■ E S gAI LK Y, SHIP. YACHT, AND BOATBUILDKR, 098C0MH0V8X>8SBBBK WEST (Foov or HOBboN'STbkbt), AUCKLAND. VESSELS DOCKED. PATENT SLIP FOR REPAIRS. REPAIRS ON SHORTEST NOTICE. NEW AND SECOND-HAND BOATS TOR BALE LARGE SUPPLY OF SPARS ALWAYS ON HAND Volunteer Notices. QUEEN'S OWN RIFLES. THiS DAY (Monday), August 10, 7.30 p.m.—Railway Drillahed. Compulsory Parade. Fines for nonattendance. TUESDAY, August 11, 7.30 p.m.—Government Drillshe i. Battalion Drill with four other Companies. THURSDAY, August 13, 7.30 p.m.-Railway Drillshed. Attendance at this Parade is compulsory for recruits. J. HOWARD KEEP. Acting Captain. >

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7402, 10 August 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7402, 10 August 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7402, 10 August 1885, Page 2

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