Shipping. o "VrORTHERN STEAM. iWr N SHIP CO. (LIMITED;, j TIMI-TABLIC. —NOVEMBER. ' Weather and other aroum«taa«B '' Permitting. FR9M QUEEN-STREET WHARF. TO THE HOT LAKES. TERRACEB, AND GEYSERS (VIA TAURANGA). THB QUICKEST, OHRAPKST, AND SASIKSt ROUTK. Tourist* can avoid the todioni and rough overland journey by taking passage in the NorthernSteamshlp Company's fast comfortable steamers, Clansman and Wellington, which loav# Auckland alternately every Monday and Thursday, at 7 p.m.. arriving at Tauranga at 6 o'clock On tho following morning, when Crosbie's Coachnndor mall contract, leaven Immediately after breakfast for the Hot Lakes, passlne throngh toe VosevStewart Settlement, arriving at Ohlnemutu at five p.m. *ame day. Single Faro by St«araer and Coach ~. .£2 13s Ret"rn , £4 A Coach from Ohlnemutu connects with Steamers leaving Tanr»nga for Auckland «very Tuesday and Friday, at five p.m. FOR TAURANGA AND BAT OF PLENTY PORTS. Stkaver. I Datv or Satlino. Wellington I Tuesday. 10th. ? p.m. Wellington I Thursday, 12th, 7 p.m. Connect* at Taurang* for Douglas Opottkl and Bay of Plenty Ports every Tuesday. fOR RUSSELL, WHANGAKOA. A MANGONUI" Clansman I Tuesday, 10th, 7 p.m. FOR GREAT KARRI FIR, TUYPHF.NA, PORT FITZROY, AND BLIND BAY. Argyle I Krcrv Thursday. 8 a.m. FOR MKRUUKY BAY AND TAIRI'A. Argyle I Tuesday. 10th. 7 p.m. lIANGAREI. ANO A EI heads, and MANGAPAL Macgregor | Kvery Tuesday. S p.m. FOR whangarki, WHANGAREI heads, AND PARUA BAY. Jlacgregor I Every Friday, 8 p.m. for W HANGAR F.I AND WHANG arei heads (Uan'rlng pa»se»gars and cargo for Walpu) A Coach meots the Steamer on arrival to convey passongers to Walpu. Sfacgreeor I Tuesday, 10th, 8 p.m. FROM WHANGARF.I TO AUCKLAND (From Railway Wharf). Macgregor I Mord.iy, 9th. ?,45 p.m. FROM MANUKAU. FOR WAITARA AND NEW PLYMOUTH. Gairloch (as per advertisement). *a. Cargo must bo booked and alongside tho vessel by 4 p.m. prompt. Nono will be receivod after that hoar Passage Tickets must be taken at tho Company's Office, No. 67, Quccn-itreet, Auckland. jXjkrfL "IjlOR WAITARA AND J 1 NEW PLYMOUTH TjT*' ? ; -. >> Vlio flno s.s. G AIRI.OCH will eave dnehunga Wharf as above I (woatliA' and other circumstances permitting) on TUFSDAY. November 10, at one p.m. The passenger accommodation is unsurpassed.— Northern Steamship Company, Auckland; or, A. Ba.ncs, Onehunga. iCiVk "\yAIWERA, HOT SPRINGS. SPECIAL TRIP. THIS DAY (MONDAY), By the fino Stealer CLANSMAN. Leave Auckland Ton o'Clock Monday. Return Fares. .Monday, Five Shilling*. "\TO RTHEKN STEAMSHIP CO, i.l (LIMITED). EXCURSION TRIPS ON PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9. WAIWERA (HOT SPRINGS). The fast and favourite s.s. CLANSMAN will make a trip to this pictnre«que watering-place, leaving ','ncenstreet Wharf at 10 a.m. RETURN FARE _ .. .. FIVE SHILLINGS KAWAU. T!ie fine s,s. WELLINGTON will leave Queenstreet Wharf at 10 a.m. for this beautiful Island, tho Home of Sir George Grey RETURN FARE FOUR SHILLINGS Children Half-price. HUNTER'S SPLENDID BAND HAS BEEN ENGAGED. "pRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. EXCURSION TO KAWAU. S.S. .WAITAKI Will leave Queen-street Wharf at ten a.m. on THIS DAY (MONDAY). FIRST-CLASS BAND ENGAGED. Return Tickets .. M ds rjlO ARMS ! TO ARMS ! 1 THE FOE ATTACKS AUCKLAND. FORT CAUTLEY OPENS FIRE. TORPEDO EXPLOSION IN RANGITOTO CHANNEL. THE ENEMY OBTAIN A LANDING AT THE TAMAKI. REPULSED AND DEFEATED BY OUR GALLANT VOLUNTEERS. RETREAT OF THE ENEMY TO THEIR BOATS. TUB WHOLE PANORAMA TO BE SEEN FROM THE FLAGSTAFF HILL, NORTH SHORE. In order to enable the citizens of Auckland to witness t,hn above spirited and soul-stirring display TO-DAY (MONDAI). NOVEMBER 9. tho Dcvonport Steam Ferry Company wi 1 run their lino new and powerful steamer BRITANNIA In conjunction with the old favouritos, VICTORIA. TAKAPUNA, AND ALEXANDRA, at intervals of ten minutes through the day. Fares aa usuaI—SIXPENCE Return Ticket. Remember—The TIME-TABLE SUSPENDED, and a Boat erory ten minutes to avoid a crush. Note.No cargo will be roceivedon MONDAY 1 , and no change givon at the Tlckot Offices. J. K. D. BAKER, Traffic Manager. , "tv A. ORTHCOTE STEAM i.l FERRY COMPANY. EXCURSION TRIPS ON MON™ll,llwnl DAY, NOVEMBER 9. A Steamer will leai-s the Northcote Ferry Co.'s Tee at ni-e r. m., landing passengers at Brick Bay, beyond Kauri Point, on the St. Hellers Co.'s property, returning at six p. in sharp. return fare, 2s ; children, half price. A «eamtir will also leave Northcote Ferry Co.'s Teo at eJ-rm a in. and two p.m., for a trip down the fiarbcur, calling it St. Heliers tlay Wharf, and teturu lu from there at one pas. and (oar y.m. Mtbru (are, Is,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7480, 9 November 1885, Page 1
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