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Shipping. < ? _, TW'ORTHERN STEAM. ■*- ship 00. (limited;. I-S S\ J TIUH-TABLI.—JUNE. I Weather an d other Circumstances ' Permitting. FROM QTJEBN.STREET WHARF. TO THE HOT LAKES. TERRACES, AND GEYSERS (VIA TATJRANOA), TH» QUICKEST, CHEAPEST, AND EASIEST RODTK. Tourists can arold the tedious and rough overland ' Journey by taking passage In the NortbernStearoship Company's fast and comfortable steamers, Clansman and Wellington, which leave Auckland alternately every Monday and Thursday at 7 p.m., arriving at Tauranga at 6 o'clock on the following morning;, when Crosbie'n Coach (nndnr mail contract) loaves immediately after breakfast for the Hot Lakos, passing through the Vesey Stewart Settlement, arriving at Ohinemutu at 6 p.m. the same day. Single Fare by Steamer and Coach ... .£2 13a Return „ ... ..£4 A Coach from Ohtnemuln connects with Steamers leaving Tauranea for Auckland every Tuesday and Friday at five p.m. FOR TATTRANQA AND BAY OF PLENTY I OAT* or MAlLtya. Clansman | Friday, 11th, 7 p.m. Olenelg I Monday, 14th, 7 p.m. I Connects at Tauranga for Opottkl and Bay of Plenty Ports every Tuendav. FIR RPBSELL. WHANOAROA. ft MAnTOONUI. Clansman I Monday, 14th. 7 pm. FOR GREAT BARRIER, TRYPFIENA, PORT FITZROY, AND BUND BAY. Argylc I Every Thursday. 8 a.m. FOR TA.IRUA, Arjryle | Kvery Monday, 7 p.m. FOR MERCURY BAY. Argyle | Monday and Friday, 7 p.m. FOR WHANGAREI. WHANOAUEI HEADS, AND MANQAPAI Macgregor [ Every Tuesday, 7 p.m. FOR WHANOARRI, WHANOAREI HEADS, AND PARUA BAY. Maegregor | Every Friday, 7 p.m. FOR WHANQAREI AND WHANGAREI HEADS, Carrying Cargo and passengers to Waipu; a Coach meets the Steamer on arrival to convey passengers to ■vt'aipu. Glenelg | Thnr«d».v, 10th, 7 p.im MacKregor I Kriday, Ilth, 7 pm. Macgregor | Tuesday, Tsth. 7 p.m. FROM WHANQAREI TO AUCKLAND (From Railway Wharf). Macgregor I Thursday, 10th, 4 p.m. Glome!* I Friday. 91th. 2 p.m. Macgrfgor I Monday. 14-h. "2 p m. FROM MANUKAU. FOR WAITARA AND NEW PLYMOUTH Qairloch (as per advertisement). tSL Cargo must be booked and alongside the vessels by 4 p.m. prompt, except at Onehunga. None will be received after that tour. Passage Tickets must be taken at the Company' Office, No. 67, Queen-street, Auckland. ,r\ i "VTORTHERN STEAMjdg!&><gv i.l SHIP CO. (LIMITED). j£k~s£st£ > The ».s. GLENELG'S dcpirture mr -iii-in-msa* for whangsrel is POSTPONED until THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at seven o'clock. ♦tSsJk,. TTIOR WAITARA AND JjragpCSSv Jf , NEW PLYMOUTH. Twrr-T vy The flne ■•■• OAIRLOCH will leave Onehnnga Wharf as above (weather and other circumstances permlttlne) TO-DAY (Thursday), June 10, at one p.m. The passenger accommodation is unsurpassed.— Northern Steamship Company, Auckland; or, A. Barnes, Onehnnga. ~K X "\rO«THERN STEAM131 SnIP CO. (LIMITED). ys-lStyQ&% UNCLAIMED LUGGAGE.

The following Goods will be Sold if not claimed in three days :— 1 Box—.T. Cloke, ex lonic 1 Box—F. Palmer, ex lonic 1 Sewing Machine— Mrs. Hepehl 1 Parcel—E. P. Sheppard, Auckland 1 Box—Hazlelt Model of Cutter Cleaver, Auckland Bag of Sundries-Miss Fox Cricket Eat—J. Cole. sK-k S * OItE TI. """ Jm " Owing to tho Southwest galo blowing yesterday, the ORETI'S departure is POST- ' PONED antil one p.m. THIS DAY (Thursday), when (if the gale has subsided) she will positively leave. LATEST TRAIN-NOON. J. W. WALLER, Agent. __ ■ — — γ-kv NEW PLYMOUTH, WANQANUI, AND PICTON. wfflllwiHr*Wfci» The favourite e.s. 0 P. K T I, 200 tone.Wm. Robertson, Master, will leave Onehunera Wharf u above at one p.m. TO-DAY (Thursday), 10th instant. Carries an experienced stewardess. For freight or passage apply to H. H. HAYR * CO.. High-street; Or, J. W. WALLEI:. Ocehunffa. —. CI TEAM TO WAIKOA O south. 'Mf |>f A J7KT 1 Leave Auckland: Leave Walroa: Thursday, lOtb, 7 a.m. Thursday, 10th, 12 noon roll TC'RANQA CREKK. Leave Auckland: Friday, 11th, 10 a.m., returning to Auuklaud same day. Weather and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible for goods when stored. ~ rn HE KIMBERLEY "- GOLDFIKLDS. The Clipper tatqui) I NOTE R O, Al at Lloyd's, W. A. Smith, Master, will sail for King's Sound on or about the 20th June. HATES. Saloon Passage — • £20 Steerage .. • £12 General Cargo 80s per ton. Timber - 15a per 100 ft. For further particulars apply to Custom-street ; Or I. ALL' N, SchorfT's BuiliUn^a. N.8.-Mr. I. Allen, who ras visited the spot, is prepared to cive every Information. The vessel it now alongside ;ilway Wharf, and will have quick despatch. «w a- TjlOR THE KIMBERLEY ;£Sisv3«v Jj GOLDFIELDS. The bilgantine LINDA WF.BKR, yrrmgaM having the greater part of her cargo engaged, will sail for Cambridge Gulf (oroceedinc to Derby, Kind's Sound, if found nocessary) on SATURDay, the 12th instant. Passenger list will close on abeve date, D. H. McKKNZIR, Agent. _, < T)ARQUE NOTBRO, x> Fi.OM LYTTLETON. The a ove vessel having entered at MffmrTfiriraai the i ustoms, Con»ij?nees are requested to present Bills of Landing, l'*y.lTeijrl't, and take Delivery Orders. O.irpo impelling dieelurge of vessel will be stered at Consignees' rihk and expense. Vessel will not be responsible for cargo after leaving ship's slings.

G. V. JAKINS, Agent. r(HABLEB A I L E Y, BHIP, YACHT, AND BOATBUILDKR, CUBTOMHOUBH-9TKKET WEST (FOOI O» HOBeON'STRKET), AUCKLAND. VESSELS DOCKED. PATENT SLIP FOR REPAIRS. REPAIRS ON SHORTEST NOTICE. NEW AND SECOND-HAND BOATS FOR SALE LARGE SUPPLY OF SPAKS ALWAYS ON HAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7660, 10 June 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7660, 10 June 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7660, 10 June 1886, Page 1

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