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Shipping. « "TkTORTHERN STEAM SHIP CO. (LIMITED;. l|S)v^Cs\ ______ I TIMU'TAEI,*.—MAY. (I Wsather and other Circumstances i» Pe-mitting. FROM QUEEN-STREET WHARF. TO THE HOT LAKES. TERRACES, AND GEYSERS (VIA TAURANGA), TH« QUICKEST, OHFAPEST, AND EASIEST ROUTE. Tourists can avoid the tedious and rough overland journey by taking passage in the NorthernSteamsUip Corapanv's fast and comfortable steamers, Clansman and Wellington, which leave Auckland alternately every Monday and Thursday at 7 p.m., arriving at Tauranea at 6 o'clock on the following morning, when Crosble's Coach (under mall contract) leaves immediately after breakfast. for the Hot Lakes, passing through the Vesey Stewart Settlement, arriving at f'hinemnlu at 6 p.m. the Bsme day. Single Fare by Steamer and Coach ... .£2 lis Return , £4 A Coach from Ohlnemutu connects with Steamers leaving Tatiranga for Auckland every Tuesday and Friday at five p.m. FOR TAURANGA AND RAY OF PLENTY »v?it 1 HAT' OP SAir.TVQ. Wellington | Tuesday. 25Mi, 7 p.m. Wellington | Thursday, 27th, 7 p m. I Connoets at Tauranya for Douglas Opotlk! and Bay of Plenty ' Ports every Tuesday F~)R RUSSELL, WHANOAKOA. ft MANOONU'. Clansman ! Tuesday, 2R'h, 7 p m. FOR GREAT BARRIER, TRYPMKNA, PORT FITZROY. AND BLIND BAY. Argyle I Every Thursday. 8 a.m. FOR TAIRITA, Argyle | Tuesday, S.'tli, 7 p.m. FOR MERCURY BAY. Argyle I Tuesday. 25th, 7 p.m. FOR WHANGAREI. WHANOARF.T HEADS, AND MANGAPAI Macgregor I Every Tuesday. 7 p.m. FOR WHANGARET, WHANGAREI HEADS AND PAHUA BAY. IMaegregor Every Tuesday and Friday, 7 p.m. FOR WHANGAREI AND WHANG 4 RKI HEADS, Carrying Cargo and passengers to Waipu; a Coach meets the Steamer on arrival to convey passengers to "tt'iion. Macgregor i Tuesday, 25th. 7 p.m. Macgrcgor I Friday. '23th. 7 pm. FROM WHANGAREI TO AUCKLAND ~ (From Railway Wharf). Macgregor I Monday, 24tli, 2 p.m. Macgregor | Thursday, 27th, 4 p.m. Glenelg | Saturday, 23th, -2 p.m. FROM MANUKAD. FOR WAITARA AND NEW PLYMOUTH Gairloch (as per advertisement). <E£(L Cargo must be hooked and alongside the vessols by 4 p.m. prompt, except at Onehunga. None will be received afier that hour. Passage Tickets must be taken at the Company' Office, No. 67, Queen-street, Auckland. X TTIOR WAITARA. — The a. s s. STAFFA will loavo OneV"i. A \ hunga Wharf as above (weithei - \ per.uittin;) T )-D\Y (Tuesday). n '~ May 25th, at one p.m. Northern Steamship Company ; or, A. Barnes, Onehunga. ,~KJL QTE AM TO MANGAIkJ WAI AND PUHOI. S.S. RUBY. ForMangawai; Leave Mangawal; Tuesday, 1 th, 12 night Wednesday, 26th, 12 noon For Pulioi and Waiwera: Frida . 21st. 12 noon. Prom Puhci and Waiwera: Saturday, 22nd. .Not responsible for goo,la when ni.irati. Office: No. 18, Ferry Too. S. H. BURMINGIIAM. Agent. ~K 1 TJHOR THAMES -J-iiXIV. J 1 HIKUTAIA, PAERCM, TE AROIIA. WAITOA. \VAI• \:3.„k K RONGOMAI, SHAFTESBURY Mr TMnUfW AND JJATAMATA. The s.s. KOT U K U will" Dave as above THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, 2Hh inst.. calling at the Grahamstown Wharf. Coriro at once. For freight only apply to THORNTON, SMITH, & FIRTH. ,~ki 'g< S. COROMANDEL, THOMAS SCOTT, MA&TER. .-t* Leaves Auckland ; Leaves Coromandel : — Tuesday, 2Sth, 12 noon Wednesday. 20th, 12 noon Thi.»da>, 'J7th, 12 noon Friday, 2Sth, 12 noon Saturday, -.'Jth, 12 noon Weather and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible in shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock. No cargo received without shipping note, and within half an-hour of advertised time of departure. All paicels miut be prepcid on board. £. E. B. SWiNDLEY. Manager. _ . CJTEAM TO WAIROA 'Ms O ■= !».„ PLANET. Leave Auckland: leave Wairoa: Tuesday, 25th, 6 a.m. Tuesday, -25tli, 12 noon, Wednesday, 26th, 10 a.m. Thursday, 27th, 12 noun. FOR Tl" RANG A CREEK. Leave Auckland ' Friday, 28th, 11 a.m., and returning to Auciilu.d same day. Weather and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible for goods when stored. 1\ l ifiHINA NAVIGATION \ / COMPANY (LIMITED). LINE OF STEAMER 1 ? FROM SYDNEY TO HONGKONC BririSMJi"*., Cttl!in( , at Town.sville, Cooktown, 'I hursday Island, and I'ort Darwin. Tho attention of intending passengers is called to the superior accon modation of this Company's steamers. The cabins and saloons are on deck, thus insuring coolness and comfort in the heat of the tropics. Cargo booked at lowest rates. For rates of relght and passage apply to H. B. MORTON, Agent /A, 3. TT! OR PORT DERBY :i£?£SI 1 (VIA CAMBRIDGE GULF), WESTERN AUSTRALIA. W*A', The Schooner ORPH Captain Taw, is now a' -i gside the Qncn-strcel Wharf to re. ceive cart: > and ) assengers for the above ports. I'as»ho have not paid must book before three p.m, TO DAY (Tuesday) Intending shippers mu.-t have their goods forwardod to vosscl on or before THURSDAY next. For freight or passage apply to T. J. ALLEN, No. 6, Scherff's Buildings, Fort-street. ttlsib. - OHABLEB A I L E Y, SHIP, YACHT, AND BOATBUILDER, COfJTOMHOUBS'.STREKT WEST (FOOS OF HOB-SON-STREET), Auckland. VESSELS DOCKED. PATENT SLIP FOR REPAIRS. PAIRS ON SHORTEST NOTICE. NEW AND BECOND.HAND BOATS FOR SALE LARGE SUPPLY OF SPARS ALWAYS ON HAND. JAGGS AND jy/j- OOR E, TAILORS AND HABIT MAKERS, VICTORIA STREET (Three doors above tho Royal Mt i' Hotoi;,.' AUCKLAND. MR. JAGGS (For five years with H. Poole and Co., Saville Row, London, and for the last three years Cutter for the New Zealand Tweed Company) WILL PERSONALLY ATTEND TO ALL CUSTOMERS, And hopes, from his large experience and well-known success, to merit a fair share of public patronage.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7646, 25 May 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7646, 25 May 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7646, 25 May 1886, Page 1