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Shipping. o "VTORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITED), I P eHIP CO. (LIMITED), \f Timi-ta»LI;.AUGUST. if Weather and other dronmitaiOM ' Permtttlng. 'FROM QUEEN-STREET WHARF. TO the HOT lakes TERRACES, and; r GEYSERS (VIA TAURANGA). THE QUICKEST, OHRAFKST, AND EASIEST ROUTK. Tsurlsts can avoid the tedious and rough overland journey by taking passage In th® Northern Steamship Company's new and fast ateanaow Clansman and Wellington, which leave Auckland altern»tely every Monday and Thursday, at 6 p m., arriving at Tauranga atC o'clock on the following morning, when a Coach tinder mail contract, leaves immediately after breakfVt for the Hot Lakes, passing through the Veiey St.'Tart Settlement, arriving at Ohinamatu at four p.m. tame day. FOR TAURANGA AND BAY OF PLENTY PORTS. Stkamkk. I Datk or Sailing. < landman I Thursday, ISth, 6 p m. Wellington I Monday, 17tli, S p.m. Connects at Tauranga for Douglas Opotlkl and Bay of Plenty Ports every Tuesday. fOR RUSSELL, WHANGAROA, ft MANGONUI. Clansman 1 Monday, 17th, 7 p.m. Wellington I Monday, 24th, 7 p.m. FOR GREAT BARRIER, TRYPHENA, FORT _ FITZROY, AND WHANGAPARAPARA. Arjyle I Every Saturday, 8 a.m. FOR MERCURY BAY AND TAIRUA. i Argyll) ) Monday, August 17, 7 pm. I F«R WHANGAREI, WH4NGAREI HEADS, - MANGA PAL Glecelg I Krery Tuesday, 8 p.m. ~~FOR WHAMJARM, WHANGAREI HEADS, AND PAKUA BAY. illeDolg | Every Friday, 0 p.m. for WHANOAREI AND WHANG*REI HEADS (Carnine: passengers and cargo for Walpu) A Coach meets the Steamer on arrival to convey passengers to Waipu. Glenelg | Tuesday, llth, 8 p.m. G'anelg Friilf.', 14th, 6 p.m. Wellington | Friday, 14ih, 8 p.m. FROM WHANGAREI TO AUCKLAND (From Railway Wharf). Glenelg Thursday, 13th, 11.30 a.m. Wellington Saturday, 15th, 2 p.m. Glenelg Monday, 17th, 2 p.m. " FROM MANUKAU. FOR WAITARA AND NKW PLYMOUTH. Oiirlo-h (as per advertisement). COLONIAL EXHIBITION. Cheap Return Tiskets t-> Wellington, via Waitara and Wanganut, available for 28 days may now be obtained on application at the Co upauy's oflice. Cft. Cargo must be beoked and alongside the vassal by 4 m. prompt, None will be received after that hour Passage Tickets must be taken at the Company's Office, No. 67, Queen-street, Auckland. F 01 * WAITARA. The s - s - STAKFA will leave " 10 Onehunga Wharf as above (weather and other circumstances permitting). THIS DAY (Tuesday). Aug. llth, atone o'clock.—Northern Steamship Company, 67, Queenstree*; or. A. Barnes, Onehunga. » fjl O R WA I T ART! .1 and new PLYMO"Tn.— vjjjilVu :*Vy The fine s.s. GAIRLOCH will leave Onehunga Wharf as above (weather and other circumstances permitting) on WEDNESDAY, August 12, at onr o'clock p.m. The passenger accommodation is nnsurpassod. —Northern Steamship Company, Auckland; or, A. Barnes, Onehunga. VfANGANUI, VIA NEW PLYMOUTH. The fast and favourite S.I. O R E T I, CW tons.Wm. Robertson, Master, will leave Onehunga Wharf as above at three pm. on WEDNESDAY, Ausnst 12th. Carries an experienced stewardess. For freight or passage apply to J.;W. WALLER, Agent ; Or, P. CLARK, P <S TV AITA KI, I>TV Wft * will le * Queen-street Whar |] \ every TUESDAY and FRIDAY for WHAN3ARKI, WHANGAREI :|' HEADB, MANG APAI, AND FARUA n BAY as follows TIME-TABLE FOR AUGUST. From Whangarel: Thursday. 13th. 9 30 a.m. Mondiy, 17th, 12 noan. Thursday. 20th, 2 p in. Moad«y, 'J4tb, 2 p.m. Thursday, 27th, 9.30 a an. Monday, 31st, 10 a.m. Leaving Auckland every Tuesday end Friday at I p m. Cargo recoived at Queen-streot Wharf until 4 p.m. A CO A meets the Steamer at Maraden Point, and runs tfl Waipu. C»Rio.-For Whangaroi Heads, Mangapai, and Ptrua Bay FREinnr Patable on Delivery. All delivorlcs will he made on the wharf or other usual landing place at risk of Consignee. Tickets to b«i obtained at the ofice or on board. KAUO COLLIERY COMPANY (LIMITED), Queen-street, opposite Firth's Mill. ,~K l CJTEAM TO MANGAO WAI AND PUHOI. S.S. RUBY. For Mangawai: Leive Mangawal: — Wednesday, 12th, 8 am. Monday, 24th, 9 night Wednesday, 26th, 7 am. Fi rPuhoi: Leave Puhoi: Friday, 3 p.m. Saturday Parcels for Mangawal must be prepaid. Not responsible for goods when stored. Office: No. 18. Kerry Teo. , g TEAM TO THE WADE. 'bfls.s. TAM O'SHANTER Will lijave for the Wade Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Leaving the Wide Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday as the tide will allow. Office: No. 20, Ferry Te®, Qaeen-street Wharf. ~ , SH. COROMANDEL. r * THOMAS SCOTT, MASTER. Leave Auckland : Leave Coromandel 1 Auet'ST. _ Tuesday, llth, 12 noon Wednesday, 12tli, 12 noon Thursday, 13th, 12 noon Friday, 14th, 12 noon Saturday, lftth, 12 noon Weithor and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible in shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock. No cargo received without shipping note, and within half-an-honr of advertised time of departure. All parcels must be prepaid on board. A. R. H. SWINDLKY. Mana/nr. - , pENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAyfGATION COMPANY. SPECIAL NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. Rates of Passage are now the same from New Zealand Porta to London as from Australia. CRUICKBMANK & CO., Agents. 18, Queen-street, Auckland, July 27. 1885. ~3~T PASSENGERS' LINE OF .L PACKETS TO NEW ZEAland, OWNED BY MESSRS. SHAW, SAVILL, 4 ALBION CO., LIMITED, 34, LKADKJ;. HALL-BXfIEKT, LONDON. The above line of ships are regular traders to all the principal ports of New Zealand. They are olipper •hips, classed Al at Lloyd's, and commanded by experienced masters. The bill of faro Is most substantial, and of tbe best quality, and tho accommodation roomy and convenient. The underrignod are empowsred to grant passages from London to Now Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed In tho colony. Return ships to London also loavo at almost rogular intervals. Full particulars on application to CRUICKSHANK & CO. ) ij. D. NATHAN at CO., } Agents. A. HEATHER, I UAR LE S Jg AILE Y, 1 SHIP, YACHT, AND BOATSUILDER, ' COSBOMKOUSE-STRKET WEST (Fool 0» HOB-son-street), Auckland. VESSELS DOCKED. PATENT SLIP FOR REPAIRS, REPAIRS ON SHORTEST NOTICE. NEW AND SECOND-HAND BOATS FOR SALE LARGS SUPPLY OF SPARS ALWAYS ON HAND

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7403, 11 August 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7403, 11 August 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7403, 11 August 1885, Page 1