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Shipping ; > o NORTHERN STEAMr SHIP CO. (LIMITED/. mA — TIKB-TABL*,—APRIL. Weather and other Cironmitanos# Permitting. ! FROM QUEEN-STREET WHARF. FOR RUSSELL. i Stbaitku. 1 Datk or Bailing . Clansman I Monday, 18th, 7 p.m. FOR TAUKANGA. Ton a I Tuesday, 12tb, 5 p.m. Clansman I Frid.y, 16 h, 7 p.m. ■ FOR TAIRUA, • - "Toia | Every Friday, 7 p.m. ' FOR GREAT BARRIER. TRYPHENA, PORT - FITZItOY, AND BLIND BAY. " lona | Every Thursday, 8 a.m. FOR MERCURY BAY. lona I Every Monday, spm.; and every Friday, 7 p.m. , ' FOR WHANG WHANGAREI HEADS, AND MANGAPAI. ' Wellington I Every Tuesday, 7 p.m. FOR WHANGAREI, WHANQARKI HEADS, ' AND FARUA RAY. Wellington 1 Every Tuesday and Friday, 7 p.m. r. FOR WHANGAREI AND WHANGAREI HEADS Carrying Cargo and Passengers for Waipu. a Coach meets the Steamer on arrival to convey passengers to Waipu. i Wellington I Kilday, ISth, 7 >' m. FROM WHANGAKKI TO AUCKLAND (From Hallway Wharf). 3 Wellington I Thursday, 14th. 12 noon Wellington I Monday, IStb, 5 p.m. s FROM MANUKAO. FOR RAGLAN AND KAWHIA. ' Staffa 1 Friday, 16th, 3 p.m. fcfOK WAITARA AND NKW MOUTH I Every Monday and Thursday Qalrloch I (weather permitting). See adIveitisement below. Leaves Waltara Tuesday and Friday. tsi. Cargo must be booked and alongside the vessolß by 4 p.m. prompt, except at Onehunga. None will be received after that hour. " — T THOR OPOTIKI AND -T WHAK ATAN'E. — The s.b. *tCwApi|rt?NSv.OOUGLAS will leave for above ports on THUHSD >Y, April 14. at ; flvfl p.m.—Northern Steamship Com- ) jwny (Limited) Auckland. -V x. NEW PLYMOUTH I J? AND WAITABA. Connecting with Train reaching Wellington on Friday evening. The floe s.s. GAIRLOCH will leave the Onohunja „ Wharf .weather and other circumstances nermlttiup) as atKive on TH UItSDAY, April 14th. at one p.m. Latest train, 12 noon. The passenger accommodation ls unsurpassed, — Northern Steamship Company, Auckland ; or, A. Barnes, Onehunga. —j. - NEW PLYMOUTH, J? WAN">ANUI, AND WELLINGTON. > V^Uik'>y > The s.a. MaCGREGOR will tgr'TTi*'? . .Tgraßie i eaTo Onehunga Wharf (weather etc., permitting) as above, on WEDNESDAY, April 20tb, at fhrort p.m.—Northern Steamship Company (Limited), Auckland ; or, A. Barn.s, Onehunga. " "KX fJUURANGA, OPOTiKI, AND " VVHAKATANE * Hbiafafiagfea rp], o s.s i / CHELMSFORD will run to and from the abovo ports every week. 0 Agents—J. Kodkll, Tauranga ; Whakatane, H. P. Bluett; ABBOrr & White, Opotiki, • / to SHARP A CO Commerce-street. CH A RLES BAILEY, SHIP YACHT, AND BOAT BUILDER, CusTOM-sTRKti Wkßt (foot of Hobson-strcet), !" Auckland, il Vessels Docked. Patent Slip for Repairi. Repairs x on Shortest Notiso. New and Second-hand Boats For Sale Large Supp.y of ?-pars always on hand. a ■ 1 " —■— • i. Exhibitions. it _____ — — 6 A UCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS' EXHIBITION, ISS7 0 Will be Opened in the New Art Gallery TO-DAY (THURSDAY), 14in APRIL, at Eight F.M., WITH a MEMBERS'CONVERSAZIONE, To'which only; Members and their.Friends will bo Admitted. PUBLIC OPENING : FRIDAY, 15TH APRIL, AT NOON. The Kxhibition will remain open till Saturday, 23rd inst., fiom 12 (noon) till 5 p.m., ana from 7.30 p.m. till 10 p.m. Admission : Single Ticket, Is; Season Ticket, 2s 6d ; Family Ticket (for Members only), ss. C. D. WHII COMBE, Secretary. SOCIETY OF ARTS. Tho Secretary will be In attendance at the Offica, ;l Art Gallery, Daily, from ten a.m. to six p.m., to T receive Members' Subscriptions and issue Tickets. Members who have paid, the'r subscriptions, and j have not yet received their (Conversazione and : j Season Tickets are .requested to notify the Secretary ~ ' ( rfc i -villi. C. D. WHITCOMBE, Secretary A.S.A. ill At Gallery, Auckland, April 9, 1887. d in «- - "ftJEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIAL 1 131 ASSOCIATION. AUCKLAND EXHIBITION OF LOCAL AND r'" COLONIAL INDUSTRIES. AN INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION ■ Will bs held on MAY 7TH, 1887, AND FOLLOWING DAYS. The superficial area of the Exhibition room is 5370 L- /eot, and about 3000 feet will bo available for Exhibi tors. , Manufacturers and Producers are earnestly requested to avail themselves of this means of extending tli knowledge of Colonial 'Manufactures, and thus bring ing them into more genoral use by the community. The maximum charge on Exhibitors will 'bo Ton Shillings, Irrespective of the number of exhibits and apace occupied, subject to the allocation of spaco by the Exhibition Committee of the Association. Applications for space to be addressed to tho Sccre - tory, Wyndham-street, not later than the 16th March L proximo. C. D. WHITCOMBE, Secretary N.Z.I. Wyndham-street, Auckland, February 22nd, 1887. PAUSODONOPTIC SPECTACLES AND er JL EYEGLASS The new Pausodonoptic Spectacles (signifying the Eye soothed or relieved from pain) combine many special advantages for the relief of weak ,or inflamed vision, and are highly recommended as a' valuable . assistance to the sight, and as a preservative to the _ eyes. The peculiar construction of the frames enables a person using the Spectacles or Eyeglasses, to A look over them for distant objects, wliilo fov reading 5A or close objects the lenses are placed close to and well .!K under the eyes, giving an amount of ease and comfort to the wearer for all poses, absolutely unattainable by any of the ordinary forms of Spectacles. The agreeable tint of the Glasses employed gives a soothing effect to the eyes when reading or writing, subduing the glare of gas, lamp or candle light, and noutrallilng the fatiguing strain on the eyes so commonly experienced by the wearers of glasses. ' At the request of several customers, J. HOWDEN, WATCHMAKER AN D JEWELLER, QUEEN-ST., has imported a selection of the above, and Invite inspection.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7922, 14 April 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7922, 14 April 1887, Page 1

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