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Snipping. ' «? "VfORTHERN STEAMJ3I | SHIP CO. (LIMITED* Tuii-TIBLt—AUGUST. I Weather and other Circumstances Permitting. FROM QUEEN-STREET WHARF. TO THE HOT LAKES. TERRACES, AND GEYBERS (VIA TAURANGA). TAB QUICKEST, CHBAPBST, AND EASIEST ROUTE. Tourists can avoid the tedious and rough overland journey by taking passage in the Northern Steamship Company's new and fast steamers Clansman and Wellington, which leave Auckland alternately every Monday and Thursday, at 6 p.m., arriving at Taurang* at 6 o'clock on the following morning, when a Coach under mall contraat, leaves immediately after break, fast for the Hot Lakes, passing through the Vosev Stewart Settlement, arriving at Ohlnemuta at four p.m. tame day, FOR TAURANGA AND BAY OF PLENTY POKTB. Steamer. I Datv or Ratlins. Clansman I Thursday, 27th, & p.m. Wellington I Monday, 31st. 6 p.m. OoDnecu at Xauiunga tot Douglas Opotlld and Bay of Plenty Ports every Tuesday. /OR RUSSELL, WHANGAKOA, A MANGOKUI. Wellington I Monday, 3lat, 7 p.m. FOR~GREAT~IARRIBR. TRYPHKNA, PORT FITZROY, AND WHANOAPARAPARA. Areyle I Every Saturday, 8 a.m. FOK MKHCURV BAY. | Ar,yle | Thursday, Auk- 27,7 p.m. FOR WHANGAREI, WHANGAREI HEADS, AND M ANGAPAI. Glenelg I Every Tuesday, 8 p.m. FOR WHANUAKKI, WHANUAREI HEADS, AND PAKUA BAY. Glenelg | Every Friday, 6 p.m. FOR WHANG\RKI aND WHANG « HEAD (Carrying passesgers and cargo for Waipu) \ Coach meets tht Steamer on arrival to convey passengers to Waipu. G'enelg Friday, ?B'h, 6 p.m. Wellington | Friday. 28th, 8 p.m. FROM WHANGAKEI TO AUCKLAND (From Railway Wharf). Glenelg Thursday, 27th, 4 p.m. llington Saturday. 29ih, 2 p.m. Glenelg Monday, 31.it, 12 noon FROM MANUKAU. FOR WAITARA AND NI-W PLYMOUTH. G-»lrlo.;h (as per advertisement). <t9u Cargo must be booked and alongside the vessel by 4p m. prompt. None will be recoived after thai hoar' Passage Tickets must be taken at the Company') Offloe, No. 67, Queen-btreet, Auckland. »CKJL Tjl O R WAITARA -L 1 AND NKW PLYMO TH.The fine s.s. GAIRLOCH will leave JoBSS&iSigS Onehunga barf as above (weathei and other circumstances permitting) on WEDNESDAY, Aug 26th, at one p.m.The passenger accommodat on is unsurpassed.— Northern Steamship Company, Auckland; or, A. Barnes. Onehnnga. I 9, WAITAKI, II will leave Queen-street What Ij ** \ every TUESDAY and FRIDAY for vVHANGARKI, WHANGAREI 1 HEADS, MANOAPAI, AND PARUA i BAY as follows TIME-TABLE FOR AUGUST Krora Whangarei: Thursday, 27th, 9.30 a m. Mondav, 31st, 10 m. Leaving Auckland evo>y Tu-sday and Friday at 8 m. Cargo received at Queen-street Wharf until 4 p.m. A COACH meets the Steamer at Marsden Point, and runs to W*ipu. C\roo. For Whangarei Heads, Mangapal, and Parna B*v Freight Payable on Delivery. All deliveries will be made on the wharf or other usual landing place at risk of Consignee. Tickets to be obtained at the office or on board. KAMO COLLIERY COMPANY (LIMITED). Queen-street, opposite Firth's Mill. ~K \ CITEAM TO tVAIWER. I O (HOT SPRINGS), MATA EANA, KAWAU, OMAHA, AN'l MA lIURANGI. The s.s. ROSE CAoEY, A 1 at Lloyd's. TIME-TABLE e'or Waiwera—Every Tuesday and Thursday, at 11 a.m.; Saturday, at 11a.m. Return Wednesday Friday, and Monday. For Uatakana, Kawao, and OmahaEvery Tuesday at 11 a.m.; return Wednesday, 'Or M ahurangi—Every Thursday and Saturday, at 11 *.ra. Return Friday and Monday. All freights must be prepaid. HENDERSON A MACFARLANE. -ki gS. COROMANDEL. THOMAS SCOTT, MAfcTER. Leave Auckland : Leave Coromandel : Aroufrr. Wednesday, 26th, 12 noon 'I hnrsday, 27th, 8 p.m. Frday, 28th, 12 noon Saturday, 29th, 12 noon Weather and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible in shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock. No cargo received without shipping note, ann within half.an-hour of advertised time of departure. All parcels must be prepaid on board. A. R. H. BWINDLEY, Manager. gS. O R E T I. ' Owing to having been detained W^.bXtfhV^ 1 on the coast thrru/h stress of mi u wea her, the S.S. ORBIT will not leave for .NEW PLYMOUTH and WANOANUI until three p.m. ot SATURDAY. Cargo will be received on FRIDAY and SATURDAY MORNING. J. W. WALLER, Agent. JjjIOR WANGANOI, VIA NEW PLYMOUTH. vutaaaacsam The fast and favourite s.g. O R E T I, 200 tons,Wm. Robertson, Master, will leave Onehunga Wharf as above at three pm. on SATURDAY, August 29th. Carries an experienced stewardess. For freight or passage apply to J. W. WALLER, Agent ; P. CLARK, *Ki QONSI GNEE WANTED. 42 —(in diamond)—ls BALES 10 Ez Bucephalus and Te Anau, from Melbourne. UNION STEAM^HI COMPANY OF NEW ZEALA>D (LIMITED). T>ABSENGERB' LINE OF 5nd PACKETS TO NEW ZEA■wM™ OWNED BY MESSRS. Shaw, SAVILL, & ALBION CO.. LIMITED, 84, Leaden-ball-street, London. Tbe above line of ships are regular traders to all tbe principal ports of New Zealand. They are dipper ships, classed Al at Lloyd's, and commanded by experienced masters. The bill of fare Is most substantial, and of tbe 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 almost regular intervals. Full particulars on application to CRUICKSHANK AGO. ) u. D.NATHAN « CO., V Agents. A. HEATHER, 1 QHARLES JJAILEY, SHIP, YACHT, AND BOATBUILDER, Customhouse-street West (Foot or Hob* son-street), Auckland, VEBBKLB DOCKED. PATENT SLIP FOR REPAIRS, REPAIRS ON SHORTEST NOTICE. NEW AND SECOND-HAND BOATS FOR SALE LARGE SUPPLY OF SPARS ALWAYS O*T HAND [A CARD.] DR. WILLIAM ROBERT ERSON, PHISICIAN AND SURGEON, Late Medical Officer and Public Vaccinator, Huddersfield, MAY BE CONSULTED AT HIS RESIDENCE, ONEHUNGA. Morning, from nine to ten , Afternoon, from one to two; Evening, six to seven.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7416, 26 August 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7416, 26 August 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7416, 26 August 1885, Page 1

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