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,f" '"'""■"" "—"""' "" ■*" 1 "" 1 ™ 1^! SHIPPING. ttiaa WiTSB at AucWand— 9.Bl a.m. ; 9.53 p.m.' -*■„ „ Manukan— l.ll a.m. ; 1.33 p.m. Bus.—Rises. 6.28 sets, 6.81. X Hook- 16, last quarter, 3.iS p.m. :■■■ , ARRIVALS. : Wellington, fl.s., 279, Stephenson, from Whaklgarei. Passengers: Messrs. Bates (and daughter), Masey. Stewart, Frater (and son), Frater,. Esid, McDonald, West, Main, Campbell, Thomas, Ferguson, Ramsay, French, Lonßdill, McLeod, Christie, Wlhyte, Cnlpan, GUfillan, Martin, Pyman; Mosdames Martin ■ami servant, Cadman ; Misses Suiter, Robinson, Muij'hy, Payne, McLean, Rev. G. Jones, Bev. Mr. Junes, and 14 in the steerage.— S.S. Co,, agents. : . JKXPBOTKD ARRIVALS. tOKBON : : America, ship, Bailed January 4, stdh. Centurion, »hip, sailed January 2S, KCGT. Oainam, ehip, sailed February 5, W3MG. Lutter worth, barque, loading. 'GLASGOW : Boutenbeck, barque, loading, ÜBW YORK : Rudolph Josephy, barque, sailed Nov. 16, 11DKT. Elinor Vernon, barque, sailed February 5, via Dunedin. C. W. Janes, barque, sailed Feb. 4. Hamburg: , Levuka, barque, sailed December 20. SYDNEY: < Richmond, 8.5., early, ', Aurora, brigantine, sailed Feb. 9. PROM ISLANDS : ■■■■■■'■ I Torea, schooner, early. " iAda C. Owen, brigantine, early.' ■■« "' Atlantic, sonooner, early. ' PROJECTED DBPAE^OBSS. StosDoN : "*.?:-" . Eaiterhlll, barque, loading, - '?> Lalra, barque, loading. 4,» Hermione, ship, early. » answ York : ..■•.■;.... >. Elinor Vernon, barque, early. %!TVA; ! . Orpheus, schooner, early, ..' SU.KOTOXGA ; ■ Mariner, schooner, early." . ! ' NORTHERN S.S. COMPANY' 3 MOVEMENTS. .. " To»da,y.—lona leaves for Mercury Bay tend Tauranga at 5 p.m; the Wellington for NrVhangarei, and the Clansman for Russell at V p.m. The Macgregor leaves for New Plymouth and Wanganui at 1 p.m. ■' Wednesday.—The Gairloch arrives from Waicara; the Steifa leaves for Raglan And Kawhia. : Thursday.—The lone leaves for Great Barrier Ist 8 a.m.; the Gairloch leaves for New Plymouth at Ip.m., and the Douglas for Opotikiat 5 p.m. %*he Wellington arrives from Whangarei about p.m. . Friday. —The Clansman arrives from Russell fat 6 ft.m,, and leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m. The lona leaves for Mercury Bay and Tairua, "Md the Wellington for Whangarei at 7 p.m. ■ Saturday.— The Gairloch arrives from Waitar* ; the lona arrives from Mercury Bay. I Sunday. — The Clansman arrives from Tan* C&ngr. early. UNION S.S. COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. ; This Day.—The Botomahana arrives from .{Southern ports and Melbourne, and loaves for Sydney. The Rotorua leaves Onebunga at 3.0.30 a.m. for Southern ports. The Manapouri ■arrives from Sydney. - Wednesday.—The Southern Cross leaves for East Coait porta at 6 p.m. I Thursday.—The Manapouri leaves for South'.'ten ports and Melbourne at noon, i, Saturday.—The Ohau arrives from Southern .fcorts.and leaves for Greymoutb. ■ r , t VESSELS IN HARBOUR. •' (' This lUt doss not include coasters. , SHlPS.—Hermione, in stream; Lady Jocelyn, fn stream. , Basques. — Heinrich Bauer, in the stream ; gSuterhill, in dock; Loongana, at Railway Wharf; Laira, at Queen-street Wharf ; Nanna, Bt Sugar Co. 'a Work*. ■ BsiGANTnrrs. — Peerless, Linda Weber, at Railway Wharf; Clansman, Ika Vuka, in Stream ; Stanley, &t Queen-street Wharf. Schooners. — Buster, at Breastwork ; Jessie Kiccol, in atream ; Fanny Thornton. Devon* port, and Magellan Cloud, in stream; Mmner, Louie, at Qaeen-atreet Wharf. ■ Owing to yesterday being Eister Monday no 'business wag done amongst the shipping. To'■day work is to be resumed, and from the number of vessels that have to discharge and take in cargo the coming week promises to bo a busy one. The s.s. Rotomahana, from Melbourne and Southern ports is due here at about 8 o'clock this morning, and at 5 p.m. this evening she is Jo leave again for Sydney. The schooner Queen is to leave for Hokl&nga this evening. ( _ The s.B. Clansman, which went for an escurlion to the Kawau yesterday, is to leave this jvening for Ruisell and northern ports. The >.s. lona is also to leave for Mercury Bay, rairua, and Tauranga, and the Wellington for vWhangarei. , _ PORT OP ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. '?. OfSti, g.a., Robertson, from Wanganui. Pa*» Sengers : Messrg. Wizen, , Henderson, Smith, Peart, and Ward.— J. W. Waller, agent. V The Creti arrived from Wanganui at 3 p.m. on Su-oday, with passengers and cargo. She leaves again to-morrow for Hokianga, Whangape, j&nd Ahipara, her departure having been postponed owing to merchants not being able to get their goods to Onehunga. for shipment, the traffic on the line being stopped for goods owing jjo being a race day. i,; TELEARAWA. & WELLINGTON, Tuesday morning.— The Arawa tiu arrived from London via the Cape and Hobart. She brings about 200 immigrants for all porta of New Zealand. i , -■ - j : - THE MAILS, *' OHIBrPOBTOFJriOE,AUO&AiSD, ; Mails vrill close as under: — Tnia Oat. "?For Taranaki sj&d Southern Ports, per Rotoru3, at j. 7.49 a.m. !lPor Wain-era, Eawau, Leigh, Omaha. Matatana, I Mullet Point, and Lower ilatakaaa, per Bote ! Casey, at 10 a.m. ";Por iiawene and Hokianga district, via Manukau, per f Oreti, at 1 p.m. ,For T»ranaki ant! Southern Port 3, per Macgregor, at 1 i p.m. rFor Whitiangi, Gum Town, Upper Mill, and Tauranga, ! per Jona, at 4 p.m. Per Botomahana as follows : *_; For India, China, Japan, Mediterranean Ports, and It Continent of Europe, at 3 p.m. -2 For France, Algeria, Mauritius, Capetown, etc,. per French packet, at 3 p.m. 'V For Russell. Kawakawa, Australian Colonies, and -A. United Kingdom, via Suez and Brindisi, for y.-f- letters, etc., specially so pre-paid and addressed, '£ at 4 p.m. < For money orden, registered letters, and newspapers "V at 8 p.m. rf Late letters for Sydney and Melbourne only, at 4.20 , e~\ p.m. '''f Mail will be due at London on May 31. fForj Butsell, Kawakawa, Bnwene, Whangaroa, and ' Msngonui, per Clansman, at 5 p.m. : For Whangarei Heads, Parua, Waipu, Whangarei, , Kamo, and Uangapai, per Wellington, at & p.m. iFor Thames, , per Botomaliona, at 5 p.m .Por Tanrasga and Opotiki, per Chelmsford, at 5 p.m. Tot Thames, per Kotuku, at 5.30 p.m. ~,- a 5 WIiSNKSDAV. -£ IFor Coromandel, per Ooromandel, at 11.30 a.m. (TFcr Mangawai, Hakaru, and Kaifraka, per Ruby, at 5 j P-m. ' Thorsdat. vPot Port Fitzroy, Tryphena, and Okupu, per lona, ,' at 7 a-ra. < , ! Tor Gieborne, Napier, Southern Ports, and Tasmania, '.. per Mniiapourl, at 11 a.m. 1 Monday, April 25. .Per Zealnndia aa follows : For Samoa, Sandwich Islands, United States of ) America, Canada, British Columbia, Central and ', South America, British and Foreign West Indies, ■ at 3 p.m. ': For United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, at 1 8 p.m. I Money orders, registered letters, and newspapers, at i 1.80 p.m. , Late letters, bearing an extra fee of 6d in addition to the postage, will be received by the mstl agent '■ on board tlie steamer up to the time c< sailing. 1 This mail will be due in London May 30. f- ... S. [J. Bins, Chief I'osicnaster. ' %== I DAILY MEMORANDA.— April 12. MLE9: /■Mr. V. F. Evans— Household Furniture, etc., Messrs. Hunter and Nolan— Wool, etc., Durham Yards, 11 a.m.: Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, etc., Junction Yards, noon. Mr. Alfred Buckland—Ear, Straw, etc, 11 a.m.; Wool, etc., Hoymarket. noon. Messrs. Arthur and Buddie — Land, noon. Mr. Edward Leydon—Furniture etc., 10 a.m. SRICKET: Auckland v. Wellington, Domain. >POKTInG : ■ ' Auohland Kaclng Club's Autumn Meeting, Elleralie, '. 1 p.m. &.MUBEUENTS, <siO : Abbott's Opera House—" Hazel Kirke," 8 p.m. City Hull— Variety Kntertainmment, 8 p.m. ■ St. James' Cantata, "Britannia and her Daughters," 8 p.m. ■ ■."«• Her Majesty's Penal Settlement, British Gnlana, June 25, 1831. Gentlemen.—l think it only ■ a duty to let you know that your ' Terebene Soap' is the only subsUnce of any kind I have ever met with . to alUy the intense irritation caused by the bites and Btiugs of moequitos, sand Hies, betes rogues, and other tropical insects. I speak with some authority, as I •Have resided several years In the tropics, and have .tried all sorts of powders, lotions, and soaps, until I ,had began to dlspalr of all specifics. Now that I * fcave found one in your Terebene Soap, I think it only * »ppropriate to let you know the fact.—Yours truly, ' ,Ch. B. Seifferth (Chaplain). Messrs. Cleaver and Co," !The above i peaks fur itself. F. S. Clearer , Patent ,' fferebtno Soap Is uurivillod for preventing and allay. f- Ing Ernptiohn and Irritation, and producing a smooth '-."(kin-and clear brilliant complexion. Manufactory, 32, '£8, and 84, Rod Lion Street, flolborn, London. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7920, 12 April 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7920, 12 April 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7920, 12 April 1887, Page 4

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