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Shipping. « I, TtTORTHERN STEAM- \ HIP °°- (LIMITED;. Jγ TXHUAK.!,—OCTOBER. I Weather and other Circumstances " Permitting. PROM QUEEN-STREET WHARF. TO THE HOT LAKES, TERKAOES, AND GEYSRRS (VIA TAURANGA), THE QUICKEST, OHBAPRBT, AND EASIEST ROTJTB. Tourists can avoid the tedious and rough overland Journey by taking passage In the Northern Steamship Com pany's fast and comfortable steamers, Clansman and Wellington/which leave Auckland alternately every Monday and Friday Evening, arriving at Tauranca at 6 o'clock on the following morning* when Crosby's Coach (under mall contract) loaves Immediately after breakfast for the Hot Lakes, passing through the Vesey Stewart Settlement, arriving at ohlnamutu at 6 p.m. the same day. A Coach from Ohmemutu connects with Steamers leaving Tauranga for Auckland every Tuesday and Saturday at four p.m. FOR TATTBAWOA AND BAY OF PLENTY' <>TC*««K. I»ATr nr'Han.tWn. Clans ..an j Frlda* sth. 7 m. lon a I Monday, Bth, 6 p.m. Connects at Tanranga for Douglas I Connects and Bay of Plenty Opottkl and Bay of Plenty Ports every Tuesday. FOR RUSSELL, WHANQAROA. ft MA NOOK vT. Claniman I Monday, Bth, 7 p.m. FOR GREAT HARRIER. TRYPHENA, PORT FITZROY, AND BUND BAY. lona I Every Thursday. 8 a.m. ~~ £°JL ta L ru lona~ I Every Monday, 6 p.m. FOR MERCURY BAY. ~~, I Every Monday at 6 p m, and every lon> I Friday at 7p. m FOR WHANGAREI. WHANGAREI HEADS, AND _ MANGAPAI. Wellington I Every Tuesday, 7 p.m. FOR WHANOAREI, WHANOAKE) HKAD3, AND PARUA BAY. Wellington I Rvery Friday, 7 p.m. TOR WHANGARKI AND WHANG A RBI HEADS, Carrying Cargo and Passengers to Walpn, a Coach meets the Steamer on arrival to convey passengers to Waipu. Wellington i Friday, Sth. 7 p.m. Wellington I Tuesday, 9'lt, 10 p.m. FROM WHANGARKI TO AUCKLAND (From Railway Wharf). Wellington I Thursday, 4th, 3 p.m. Wellington j Saturday, Oth, 4 p.m. —————— FROM MANUKAO. FOR WAITARA AND NKW PLYMOUTH I Every Monday and Thursday Macgregor I (weather permitting). See advertisement below. Leaves Waitara Tuesday and Friday. StafTa Twice a week. til. Cargo must be booked and alongside tin ve«««Is by 4 p.m. prompt, except at Onehunga. None will be received ad er that hour. Passage Tickets must be taken at the Company! Office, Palmcrston Buildings, 45, Queen-street, Auckland. «K l U ° R WAITARA ,rs£><£v X , AND NEW PLYMOUTH. Th s.B. UACtfREQOR leaves 0 ""'"" 1,, * Wharf as above (weather «Sx5BS8lBBB» and other circumstances permitting) on THURSDAY, November 4, at one o'clock p.m.— Northern Steamship Company, Auckland ; or, A. Barnes, Onehunga. ~k 1 f\ POT IK I, WHAKA\J TAKE, AND BAY OF plenty - wiWftffflto . STEAM DIRECT. The i.s. CtIELMSFORD will run to and from the ab've P >ts every week. Saloon Fares— 80s ; Return, 60s. Apply to SHARP * CO., Commerce-street. Agents—Opotiki, Abbott it Whitjc ; Whakatane, H. P. Bluktt. OS, O R E T I Will leave Onehunga FOR HOKIANGA At one p.m. on MONDAY, November 8. Latest train for cargo, noon. For freight or passage, apply tr> B. H. HAYR A CO., 13, Lower Queen-street; Or. J. W. WALLKR. Onebunga. r>*:V OARQUENTINE X> NISPTUNE, <*sgj££3»*|w FROM LYTTKLTON. ■■"'WSLIII Consignees are requested to preent Bill, of Lading and obtain Dull very Orders from the nndersieneu for their goods withont delay. All cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed anil stored at Consignee's risk and expense. R. W. HOUGHTON. A rant, Compton's Building. ~ - T>ARQUE HELEN 33&5 v X> DKNN7, CAPTAIN JAMES. *'*iNr*' tK ' jM GLASGOW wwaHj All Claims and Accounts against this vtssei mast be rendered in duplicate at our office on or before TO-MoRROW (Friday), the 6th instant, otherwise they cannot be r«co(?nl.ed. cßuiassaANK & co., Agents. 18, Queen-itreet, Auckland, November 3, 1886. CHARLES BAILEY, SHIP, YACHT, AND BOAT BUILDER, CUBTOM-BTKEKI West (foot of Hobson-street), Auckland, Vessels Docked. Patent Slip for Repairs. Repairs on Shortest Notice. New and Second-band Boats For Sale Large Supply of Spars always on hand. Electoralt> equisition. TO FREDERICK HASTINGS, E«Q., COUNCILLOR BOROUGH OF NEWTON. We, the undersigned Burgesses of the Borough of Newton, respeclfuU? request that you wi 1 allow yourself to be nominated (or the position of M»yor for the Borough of Newton Should you comply we pledge ourselves to give yoo our hearty 8 pport, and if there be a contest to use our utmost endeavours to place you at the head of the poll. J. T Lee, J. Morrison, K. Boyd, R. Chirns, J. Bkallan, T. Rogers, George Mill, sen., J. Lain?, W. i Johnstone, G. Mchlwaln, J. S. Press, A. Hoey, and 167 otbeis. Borough of Newton, October IS, 1838. TO THE RATEPAYERS SIGNING THE ABOVE REQUISITION :- Ladies and Gentlemen,—Tn complying with the requeit contained in your numerously and lnfluent'.ally signed requisition, permit me to sincerely thank you for your pledge of hearty support, and to assure you, together with the whola of the ratepayers of Newton, that if elected, no effort will be wanting on my part to administer the trust impound justly, economically, and without undue favour. At this early period of the Borough's history, I opine it would be advisable that the Mayor's private interests should not, if avoidable, be confined to one locality, but rather that they should be scattered over the Borough, so as to prevent even the suspicion of favouritism to any particular place. My interests in the Boroueh are so exten >ed that only it» progrui as a, whole will be most to my advanttge. I am also of opinion that there should not be a monopoly of th« Mayoralty by any single man, unless under extraordinary circumstance*, such as the unsuitability or unwillingness of any other burgess to 011 the position. I have served the Borough as councillor since its formation. Whether I have fearessiy worked for its best interests let my actions speak. Ladies and Gentlemen,— election or rejection is nov. in your hand;. I am, yours faithfully, FKP.DERICK HASTINGS. Newton, November 3, 18S6. ANGLO-AMERICAN CARRIAGE FACTOR**, UPPER SYMONDS-SXREaT, AUCKLAND, Sound Workmanship, Seasoned Material, Superior Finish, and Latent F*suion. A varied exμerience of 40 rears in the Designing and Manufacture of Pleasure OarrUgea, spent between England, America, and Australia, and the last seven in Auckland; and a complete command o! the English and Americ<n Markets for Materials at lowest cash prices enables me to offer a Superior Article at a Moderate Price. A VARIED STOCK ON HAND FOR SALE OR BIKE, WITH OP I lON OF PURCHASE. REPAIRS OF ALL Kl£*Dß WITH DESPATCH. EDWIN HARVIE, faopaiETOK. TTSE XTf ASTELL ' TpURNITURE "pOLISH ON ALL KINDS OP FURNITDRE, PIANOB, &c, If you wish your House to Look Nice. General Agency : Kaeo Villa, Turner street. And at Newmarket : Mli« Thornton, Stationer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7786, 4 November 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7786, 4 November 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7786, 4 November 1886, Page 1

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