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Shipping. © STEAM. 1 SHIP CO. (LIMITED^ J TlUl-TABLJ.—MAY. I Weather and otherCircumitanots ll' Pe-mttting, FROM QTJEKN.STREET WHARF. TO THE HOT LAKES. TKRRACES, AND GEYSERS (VIA TAURANGA), THI QTJIOKKST, OHKAPKST, AND BASIBST BOTJTB. Tourists can avoid the tedious and rottgh overland Jonrney by taking passage In the NorthernStnamship Company's fast and comfortable steamers, Clansman »nd Wellington, which leave Auckland alternittely every Monday and Thursday at 7 p.m., arriving at Tnuransra at 6 o'clock on the following morning, when CrosMo's Conch (under mail contract) leaves, Immediately after breakfast for the Hot Lakes, passing thronjh the Vesey Stewart Settlement, arriving at < 'hinomutu at ft p.m. the same d»y. || Single Faro by Stoamor and Coach ... .£2 13s Return , ....£4 A Coach from Ohlnemntn connects with Pteimen lesvlntr T*nr»ti(;a for Auckland every Tuesday and Friday at five p.m. FOR TAURANQA AND BAY OF PLENTY "TtlVtt, __ Oat* r>v ''ati.iN'*. Glencig I Monday, 7 p.m. I Connects at Tauranga fox Opotlkl and Bay of Plenty Ports avoir Tuesday. mi RUSSELL. WHANOAROA. * MANGORUI. Clansman I Monday, Slit, 7 i> m. FOR GREAT HARRIER, TRVPHENA, PORT _FJJj!!ttOY. AND BLIND BAY. Argyle I V.verv Thursday. 8 a.m. FOR TAIRUA, Argyle I Kvery Monday, 7 p.m. FOR MERCURY Bay! Argyle I Mrmlay and Friday, 7 p.m. FOR WHANGAREI. WHANOAREI HEADS, AND MANGAPA I _ Mucjrrecnr | Every Tnpsday, 7 p.ni. FOR WHANGARKI, WHANOAREI HKAD3, AND PAUUA BAY. Mai-gret*or | Rvery Tuna lay and Friday, 7 p.m. FOR WHANGARET AND WUANOARKI HEAPS, Carrying Cargo and passengers to Waipu; a Cnaoh meets the Steamer on arrival to convey passengers to Wainn. Maccreeor | friday, 2Sth. 7 t> m. —-— ClniKnmn I Saturilay. i9lh, 10 a.m FROM WnANOARKI TO AUCKLAND (From Railway Wharf). Glenclg I Saturday, 29th. 2 p.m. aiacgregor | Monday, 31st, 2 p.m. FROM MANUKAO, FOR WAITARA AND NKW PLYMOUTH Gairloch (as per advertisement). f?3. must lie hocked ami alongside the vessels liy 4 p.m. prompt, except at Onehunga. None will be received arier that hour. i'aseitge Ticket, must be taken at the Company's Office, No. 67, Queen-.tree., Auckland. YP 0R WAITARA AND -" NEW PLYMOUTH. \<f>" ■••■' *.*»s> The nno s.s. GAUSLOCH will Icavo Or.ehnnga Wl.arf as above (weather and other circumstances perraUtini;) on TUESDAY, the Ui Jtini, at one li m. The i»uaenger accummoJation la unsurpassed Northern Steamship Company, Auckland; or, A Barnes, Onehuctra. f> n .,,, C<TEAM TO THR SOUTH >\ SKA ISLANDS. I 'fj/-V;--" "'"■'" I The new s.s. IISISfeA JAN NICOLL, ; r ~<4aS__,796 tons recister, C.ipt»ic Ilattnn J j (under contract with the Now Zei--1 1 land 'Government), will Uave AnikII ' land for Toiifa. .Samoa, and Tahiti -m or about THURSDAY, July 1, and eveiy sli weeks thereafter. Superior accommodation for first and second class passengers. Tim round vnyiige from .Auckland (calling at Toi <£*, Samoa. Tahiti, and Itarotorga) occupies about 40dayj, and otfrrs a favourable opportunity to those desirous r>l avoiding tho winter here, and vt visiting the bo-tltiful islands touched at. Tickets issue'! for the round trip. For freight or passage, and all particulars, apply to LONALD & F.DKNUOROUGH, No. 22, yuecu-stioot. IC~Zr~ took GRE y MOOT H *- DIRECT, V ". ->-\ CONNECTINCi WITH WEST COAST £ 1 ■"' PORTS. j j| Tho regular trader s.s. I |'i H ERAL D, 100 At at Lloyd's, S'C tons rofrister. Captain 9. R. Savory, will »«il as above from Onehung* Wharf on SATURDAY, 2011) instapt, at six p m. All gx)ils must be bo(;ke I througli our ollice. For freight, passage, and other particulars, npply to STONE BROS , ' 20, Quren stroet. -K v TT'OR NKW PLYMOUTH vAii>'TV -°- AND WANG AN UI. The favonrite s . s , O P. E T I, •200 tons.Wm. RohnrUor. Master, will leave On«hiinc.i Wharf as above at three p.m. on SATURDAY, 29;h instant. Carries an experienced stewardess. For freight or pasatgo apply to H. H. HAVR & CO., Iliglistrrot; Or, J. W. WALLEP., Onehußga. _. . QTKAM TO WAIROA JvfVk S3UTH. v',\ I js,' ; )j.V' The s.s. Bi*£ai«SSii'iiE* P/jANET. Leave Auckland: Leave Wairoa! Monday, 3111. 12 nnnn TiiD<d»», int. 0 a.m. Wednesday, 2nd, 12 noon Thursday, 3rd, 7 a.m. FOR THRANGA CRKRK. L;ave Auckland : Friday. 4lh, 5 a.m., and 4.30 p.m. Leave Creek: Friday, 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Weather and other circumstances permitting. Vnt r6S!>mi4il>le fur goods ivhen stored. -5*- ?v U , O R KIM BK R LE Y *? ,«OI,J)FHiLDS. ZZkL&zvxa The Clipper T.mrcme NOTRIIO. 13", * CA ,, r , v A SMITH, will sail Ut Cambridge Gull and lV.rt Derby C«hould siillicleut inducement offer) on or about Ihe oOth of Juno. Fur freight or passage a: plv 10 OKO. V. .TAKIVH, Customs-street. Sk BJ , ° R IM K It L E Y •*" GOLOPIELD3. Jhr?£**£3!ai The LIZZP ,40 tons register, D. I'urfce, Master, will sail for Cambridge Gulf and Port Derby on or about l3t June. or ratoa Of freight aud'pacsazc apply to M. NICCOL, AgentMay 26.185 C. J>i TLpOßtheKimberlyDipginge, SP calline at Cinil.iidEe Gulf, rt and proceeding to lerly if recejeary, the brig LINDA WEBK.R, iwMimjm , ptain McKerjzle.wlll be de>p»tched for the »bove potts in :itiout two wouka" time Accommodatlon can ho provldod for abiut twenty p«s.<cnj;ers, at 1 welvo I'ountls each If (.ulliclenl inducement offers a larger vessel will follow. —tor freight or passage, Hpply to D. 11. McKonzie, Fortstreet. Auckland, May 27, 1836. CHARLES BAILEY, l> SHIP, YACHT, AND BOATBUILDKR, CDSTOMHOOSK-3TREKT WEST (FOOT Of HOB- , ' 80N-STBKBT), AUCKLAND. VESSELS DOCKED. PATENT SLIP FOR REPAIRS. REPAIRS ON SHORTEST NOTICE. NEW AND SECONDHAND BOATB FOE SALE LAROK. STIVPLV OP SPARS ALWAYS O»7 RAND. WAIWEHA CELEBriATED HOT BPRIN OS, within '25 miles of Auckland.—To the invalid seeking health and the tourUt on pleasure, these world-renowned Natural Medicinal Springs offer great attractions. Miss Graham having leased the above property, visitors will find a most comfortable and well-appointed Family Hotel, with all the advantages of a first-class lanatorium. The charges have been considerably reduced. Communication daily ny steamer and coach alternately. Letters or telegrams addressed to the Manager, will receive pre apt attention; , PIANOS.— Bargains, to be had only at Oak House, Hobson-itreet. Must be sold to make room for Urge shipments per AHanshaw, Doric, and Akaroa. Selected specially for this climate by Mr. O. K. Webb in London. Fifty to select from— Only At Oak House, Hobson-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7650, 29 May 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7650, 29 May 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7650, 29 May 1886, Page 1

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