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Shipping. '<?•■" "VTORTHERN STEAM--BHIP co (LIMITKD^ r UJU Tnm-TABti.—OCTOBER. ' I Weather and other Circumstances II Permitting. PROM QUEEN-STREET WHARF. TO THE HOT LAKES. TERRACES, AND OEYSKRS (VIA TAURANGA), THE QUICKEST, OKBAPKST, AND EASIEST BOOTS. Tourist* 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 Tanran*a at 6 o'clock on the following morning , when Crosby's Coach (under mall contraot) leaves immediately after breakfast for the Hot Lakes, passing through the Ve6ey Stewart Settlement, arriv--1 ing at nhlnemntn at 6 p.m. the tame day. A Coach from Ohinemntu connects with Steamers leading Tauranga for Auckland every Tuesday and Saturday at four p.m. FOR TAURANQA ANT) BAY OF PLENTY Qthvuh.. DAT' nr HatLIKO. Clans .an I Kridav sth. 7 p.m. lona I Monday, Bth, 6 p.m. ~~ I Connects at Tauranga for Douglas Opotlkl and Bay of Plenty 1 Ports every Tuesday. FDR RUaSELL. WTIANQAROA. » MANGOHUI. Clansman | Monday, ath, 7 p.m. FOR GREAT BARRIER. TRYPHKNA, PORT ■ FITZROY, ANr> BT.IND BAY. lona I Kvery Thursday. 8 a.m. FOR TAIRUA. "jona I Every Monday, 5 p.m. FOR MERCURY BAY. _ I Every Monday at 5 p m, and every lon I Friday at 7 p. m FOR WHANQAREI. WHANGAREI HEADS, AND _MANCIAPAI. ' Wellington I Every Tuesday, 7 p.m. FOR WHANOARKI. WHANOA.IIKI HKAD3, AND PARUA BAY. Wellington I Every Friday. 7 p.m. FOR WHANGAREI AND WHANOAREI HEADS, Carry in Cargo and Passengers to Waipn, a Coach meets the Steamer on arrival to convey passengers to Waipn. Wellington , Friday, Mh. 7 p.m. Wellington I Tuesday, 9 h, 10 p.m. KROM WHANOAKKI TO AUCKLAND (From Railway Wharf). Wellington i Saturday, 6th, 4 p.m. Wellington I Thursday, 11th, 4 p.m. FROM MANUKAU. FOR RAGLAN AND KAWHIA. ' Staffa 1 Thursday. 11th, 3 p.m. FOR WAITARA AND NKW PLYMOUTH I Every Monday and Thursday (weather permitting). See advertisement below. Leaves Waitara Tuesday and Friday. Staffa Twice a week. <pJL Cargo must be booked and alongside the vessels by 4 p.m. prompt, except at Onehunga. None will be received afier that hour. Passage Tickets must be taken at the Company's Office, Palmerston Buildings, 45, Queen-street, Auckland. - . 171 O R WAITARA JJjl>£fV X AND NEW PLYMOUTH. The s.s. MACURKGOR leaves V^.' ''. \V]^^^ Onehunga Wharf as above (weather sillif" I'"*1 '"* ,| "*"' and other oirenmatances permitting:) on MONDAY, November 8, at one o'clock p.m.— Northern Steamship Company, Auckland; or, A. Barnes, Onebunga. _ K CITEAM TO WAIBOA O 80UTH. TilTWiiiTii ""*' PLANET. COR TURANGA CREEK. Leave Auckland : Friday, 6th, 10 a.m., returning to Auckland same day. \ Weather and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible for goods when stored. -k i XflOR MATAKA NA, JT BIG OMAHA, AND WADK DIKEOT. wZtBiT.lWSmm TIME TABLK S.S. MAORL For Wade: From Wade: Friday. sth, 8 p.m. Saturday. 6th, 1 p.m. Matakaua— Single, ss; Return, 7e 6d. Weather and other circumstances permitting. S. H. BURNINGHAM, Queen-street Wharf. "VTORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY 131 (LlMir. D.) EXCURSION TRIPS ON PRINCE OP WALES' BIRTHDAY. TUESDAY, NOVHMBER 9TH (Weather permitting.) KAWAU, The b.s. WELLINGTON will leave Queen-street Wharf, at ten a.m., (or this beautiful Island. Return Farb ... .„ Five Shillings. WAIWERA (HOT SPRINGS.) The s.s. fJLENEI.O will make a trip to this picturesque watering-place; leaving Queen-street Wharf at ton a.m. Return Fabk .. .„. Five Shillings, first-class bands have been engaged. CHARLES BAILEY, SHIP, YACHT, AND BOAT BUILDER, Cubtom-htrkki Wkbt (foot of Honson-street), Auckland, Vessels Docked. Patent Slip for Repairs. Repairs on Shortest Noll 20. New and Second-hand Boats For Sale Large Supply of Spars always on hand. Tenders. THE AUCKLAND BRICK AND TILE COMPANY (LIMITED), IN LIQUIDATION. SALE BY TENDER, Tenders will be received up to noon of MONDAY, the l&th November next, for the whole of this Estate, which is offered in one lot as a going concern. The property comprises :— 1. HENDERSON—FreehoId Estate of 50 acres or thereabouts and the extensive Works, Wharf, and Hoffman Kiln erected thereon, situated on the Whan, at Henderson; together with all the Mac inery, Plant, an« applianow for making pressed a d plastic bricks. Manager's house and barracks for workmen, etc. 2. HOBSOVVILLE— Freehold Rotate of 40 acres or thereabouts, situate on the Waltemata at Hobsonvllle, and the Works. Wharf, and Kilns thereon, together with the Machinery, Plant, and appliances for the manufacture of potteryw«re and bricks. Manager's house and three cottages for workmen, etc, Full particulars end orders to view the works may be obtained at the offlnaj or the undersigned, Joseph Barber, Accountant, 205, Victoria Arcade, where also sealed tenders are to be delivered. The largest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOSEPH BARBER).. .... W. H. cooper J- uquidatore. Auckland, October 29, 1886 ARCHITECTS Are invited TO PREPARE DESIGNS For the NEW COSTLEY REFUGE, TO BE ERECTED AT ELLERSLIE. Full particulars can be obtained on application to ■ the Secretary, Hospital Board, 213, Victoria Arcade. H. N, GARLAND, Secretary, ANGLO-AMERICAN CARRIAGE FACTORY, UPPER 3YMOND3-SIREBT, AUCKLAND. Sound Workmanship, Seasoned Material, Superior Finish, and Latest Fashion. A varied experience of 40 years in the Designing and Manufacture of Pleasure : Carriages, spent between England, America, and 1 Australia, and the last seven in. Auckland; and a complete command of the English and American , Markets for Materials at lowest cash prices enable.) me to offer a Superior Article at a Moderate Price. A VARIED BTOCK ON HAND FOR SALE OR i HIKK WITH OPTION OF PURCHASK. REPAIRS OF. ALL KINDS WITH DESPATCH. 1 EDWIN HAKVIE, jfaorwsxoß.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7787, 5 November 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7787, 5 November 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7787, 5 November 1886, Page 1