Shipping. « TTNION STEAMSHIP BpOCT'l COMPANY OF NKW HsHiia3l ZEALAND (LIMITSD). II TIM* TABLE—JUNE. FOR TAHANAKI, NELSON. PICTON, WELLINGTON. LYTTKLTON, AND WEST COAST PORTS (Fkom Majctjkau). Steamer. | Date of Sailing. J Ijf^* Prnopin I Tuesday. 8 Jnne, 1 p.m. ! 12 noon Hawka I Tuesday, 15 June. 8 am. I 7.16 a.m. FOR GISHORNK, NAPTKR. WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND PORT CHALMERS (From Auckland). TtoT(iM»Hana I Friday. June, noon I — Wairar pa I Thursday, 10 June, noon I — FOR MET/BOURNE. VTA BLUFF , . Rotou*h»na I Friday, 4 June, noon | — WAiRARArA* I Thursday. 10 .Tine, noon | — • Calls at Hobart. FOR aYDNEY J Te Anait I Trtesdav, 15 Jane 5 p.m. | — " FOR GUF.YMOUTIL OnAtr I Tuesday, 8 June, p.m. | — FOR (USHORNK, NAPIER, AND WKLLIVGTON. South. Cnoss I Tuesday, 8 June. 3p. m. 1 — FO". RUSIKLL AND KAWAKAWA. Wairarapa I Monday, 7 June, 6 p.m. | — FOR SUVA AND LKVUgA. Ara-wata I Snnd.iy, 27 June, 6 p.m. — ' " FOR HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO. Ala m pa I TuesdnT,22 June, 2 p.m. | — *ar Cargo most be booked and alongside TWO HOURS before advertised time of departure. Passage Tickets must be taken at the Company's Office. Auckland Branch. Corner Queen and Custom Streets. i^VJL TZ"IMBE RLEY /fS..>-% -"L_ OOLDFIKLDS. J«^!s^^ , ' UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF »-..*■»». ares— NEW ZEALAND. The S.S. HERO, 955 tons, or other steamer, is proposed to be despatched to Tort Derby about the 20th of June, Intending rrsscngers aro requested to pay depodts without (l»1ar. Deposits will be returned in full should the vessel not be despatched. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NLW ZEALAND (LIMITED). -s. 1 ARIEN T LINE. Under contract with the New VJ>i J^iijy^ , South Wales and South Australian ,Kis:jtea3s *™ i3u Governments for the conveyance of Mails. The fo lowing . Steamships belonging to the ORIENT Co. »nd the PACIFIC Co. will le&re SYDNEY and *IF.T,T?OTTRN*E on the undermentioned dates for PLYMOUTH, AND LONDON, via ADELAIDE. DIEGO. QAKCIA (at Company's option), SUEZ and NAPLES:From Sydney. From Melbourne. ORIF.XT „ .. June 5 Jnne 11 GARONNE _. _ JnnetSi , June 25 SORATA ... .. JulyS July 9 LUSITAMA _ .. July 17 July '-'3 JOHN ELDER .. July 31 Aug. 6 And fortniKbtfy thereafter. Through fares to London, £21 to £70 Fsssensrors secure special advantages by booking through from New Zealand, fares in saloon and second class being the tame as from Australia. Secondclass passengers by Orient steamer are provided with taloon paitatre to Sydney or Melbourne. PASSAGES FROM LONDON.—Special faeilitlee afforded for bringing out Friends and Relatives by prepayment of the passaue-rr.nnev here, EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS. Aviilabl* 9 rnnn'hs— First-olan. £105. Available 12 montbii—First-class, 4115, Second, £65. PARCELS BOOKED THROUGH to LONDON at Reduced Rates. For further particulars apply to UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). Aeent in New Zealand, -KA. QTEAM TO LONDON. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL V «4vUc££2r BTEAM NAVIGATION v—jHiuaseaat company. FOR LONDON DIRECT (Via Colombo). eft.™.. Leave Leave ( BttMMr - Sydney. Melb'rne. VALETTA - June 9 .tune 15 TASMANIA.. .. «. .. June 23 June 2.1 SHANNON July 7 July 13 E.ALLARAT July 21 July 27 ROUE An.-. 4 Aug. 10 CLYDE Aug. 18 Aug. 24 And thenceforward every alternate week. Passengers and cargo booked to London, Marseilles, Italy, Egypt, India, China and Japan at moderate rates. Return tickets issued both to first and second class passengers at especially low rates. Cheap reserved accommodation can be obtained in this company's vessels. Passengers booked at Auckland at same rates as Sydney or Melbourne. For all particulars apply to CRUICKSHANK & CO., 81, Queen-street, Auckland. Agents. ,~Ki. ,n HINA NAVIGATION -rf7-^i- v \j COMPANY (LIMITED). LINE OF STKAMEES FROM SYDNEY TO HONGKONG lflT ™ t ' Calling at Townsrvilla, Cooktown, Thursday Island, and Port Darwin. The attention of intending , passengers is called to the superior accoamodation 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 reiglit and passage apply to H. B. MOKTON, Agent ) ~k, QTEAM TO mHAMES, Connecting with RIVER STEAMERS, BTIRLINOWORTH, OHINEMURI. WAITEK.A.URI WAIHI. and TE AROIIA GOLDFIELDS, ' UORRINSVILLE, WAITOA PIAINS, and GRANT AND FOSTER'S SETTLEMENTS TIME TABLE. S.S. ROTOMAHANA, P.S. ENTERPRISE No. 2, FROM AUCKLAND. I KOTOMIHANA. I KnTKRPRISK. Friday 4 3 afternoon 12 midnltht Saturday 5 3 afternoon — Monday 7 4 afternoon — Tuesday 8 5 afternoon — Wedne.day 9 | — — Thursday 10 18 morning — Friday 11 I — — Saturday 12 19 morning — FROM THAMES. I KOTOMAHANA. | Sktkkpjuke. Friday 4 8 morning — Saturday 6 8 morning 9 night Monday 7 9 morning — Tuesday S 9.30 morning ~ Wednesday 9 10 30 morning — Thursday 10 — — Friday 11 1 afternoon — Saturday VI 3 afternoon | — No cargo received for Rotomahana within halt-an hour of advertised time of leaving. Not responsible for Shipping, Carrying, or Discharging Live Stock. GEO. FRASER. Agent. p*. v T"\AILY STEAM COM- &-* MUNICATION WITH •^wa^p^ > OHINEMURI AND TE AROHA. m&ntStrTWfm TIME table. P.S. PATIKI. From Shortland, calling at Goods Wharf: For Te Aroha. Friday, 4th, 6 morning from Tβ Aroha. Saturday, 6th, 9 morning ' F A R K 8. Single. Eetutn. Turua .. . 'la Oil . 81 o<l HlkutaU .. .. 8s 0d _ 5s 0d JPaeroa „ *. Ca 0d ... 7s 6d Te Aroha . _ 7s 6d _ 12i o<l Weather and other circumstances permitting. H. O. OILLESPIE. Manager. 1 CJTKAM TO WAIWERA A££>sS. »O (HOT SPRINGS), MATAKANA, KAWAU, OMAHA, and _&£}JZ)2s&§* MAHURANGL IHE S.B. ROSE CASEY. TIME TABLE For Waiwera.—Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at eleven a.m. ; return on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. For iHatakana, Kawau, and Omaha Every Tuesday at eleven a.m.; return on Wednesday. For M'liurangi.--Every Thursday, and Saturday, at eleven a.m.: return on Friday and Monday. The above time-table will bo adhered to, weather and other circumstance! permitting, All freights must be prepaid HENDERSON AND MAOFARLANE. ~~Z~Z TTIOR PORT DERBY, 33|3t3«v X? K.IMBEKLEY DIGGINGS. The fast-sailing barque NOTERO MiJiir/rTKSasI w ill leave for above port on or about the 20th June, carrying a limited number of Passengers ; also. Horses, Drays, Houies, Timber, and General Merchandise, Foi freight or passage ftpply,|o t ALIEN ISO. 0. Scberfl's Bafldings, Fort-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7655, 4 June 1886, Page 1
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