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Shipping. ' f> ■ ■ ■ ■\TORTHERN STEAMI Bme co ' ( LIMITED >* I Iγ Time Table —APRIL. In . Weather and other Circumstances ll* . ' Permitting FROM QUEEN-STREET WHABP. Steamer. Date of Sailing. FOR RUSSELL, WHANGAROA, & MANGONUL CLANSMAN Monday, 30th, 7 p.m. FOR TAURANGA. lON A « ~ «•. Friday, 27th, 7 p.m. lON A . ~ _.„..... .Monday, 30th, 6 p.m. FOR GREAT BARRIER, TRYPUENA, PORT FITZBOY, AND BLIND BAY. 10NA..« Every Thursday, 8 a.m. FOR MERCURY BAY. 10NA.. M ~...... u ..Every Monday, at 6 p.m., and every Friday, at 7 p.m. FOR TAIRUA. lONA «..... Every Monday, 6 p.m. FOR OPOTIKI AND WHAKATANE, CALLING AT WHANGAMATA. DOUGLAS Friday, 27th, 5 p.m. FOR WHANGAREI, VVHANGAREI HEADS, AND MANGAPAI. WELLINGTON .. Every Tuesday, 8 p.m. FOR WHANGAREI, WHANGAREI HEADS, AND PARUA BAY. WELLINGTON... .EveryTuesd&yandFrid«i,y,Bp.m. FOR WHANGAREI & WHANGAREI HEADS, carrying Cargo and Passengers for Waipu (a Coach meets the Steamor on arrival to convey passenprers to Waipu). WELLINGTON... .Tuesday, 24th, 8 p.m. WELLINGTON.... Friday, 27th, 8 p.m. FROM WHANGAREI. W ELLINGTON. .Thursday, 2Glh, 10 a.m. WELLINGTON... .Monday, SOth, 10 a.m. FROM MANUKAU. FOR RAGLAN AND KAWHIA. STAFFA Tuesday, May Bth, 3 p.m. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH, WANGANUI, AND . ... . WELLINGTON. GLENELG Tuesday, May Ist, 8 p.m. FOR HOKIANGA GLENELG Saturday, 28th, 8 p.m. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH AND WAITARA. GAIRLOCH Every Monday and Thursday, at • . 1 p.m. ~KjT NEW PLYMOUTH \K^g^^ > WAITARA. The s.s. OATRLOCH will leave the Onehunga Wharf (weather and other circumstances permitting) on THURSDAY April 26, at one p.m. Latest Train, 12 noon.—Northern Sttarusliip Company, Auckland ; or, A. Barnes, Oiiehunjra. QTEAM TO THE SOUTH «»&»«-_.- JO ; SEA ISLANDS. PCSsli T!ienews.s: ISLANDS. T!ie new s.s. |H9«a RICHMOND, r ■ SSO tops, 600 h.p., I Captain Hutton, I Will leavo Auckland for Tonga, Samoa, and Tahiti on or about ■ FRIDAY. MAY 18. Splendid accommodation for first and second class passengers. An experienced stewardess is carried. The round voyage from Auckland (calling at Tonga, Samoa, Tahiti, and Rarotonga) occupies about 38 days, and offers a favourable opportunity to those desirous of visiting the beautiful islands touched at. Tickets issued for the round trip. For Freight or Passage, ami all particulars, apply to DONALD & ED EN BOROUGH, No." 22, Queen-street r~ tubilee STEAMSHIP I COMPANY. lIISmftSILFP' FURTHER REDUCTIONS. yV«Q tuV' The Steamers of the above yliffe ""m Company will sail as follow «— I- S.S. STORMBIRD, From Queen Street Wharf for WHANGAREI, WHANGARBI HEADS, MANGAPAI, WAIPU, AND PARUA BAY, EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. 'At Nine p.m. Freight, 58 per ton. Passage (Saloon): 7b6dsingle; 10s return. Fcr Freight or Passage apply OFFICE, 14, QUEEN-STREET. ~k . CI TEAM TO WAIWERA IO (HOT SPRINGS), MATAKANA, KAWAU, OMAHA, AND fclilMffiir mauuiiangl The s.s. ROSE CASEY. For Waiwera. — Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at eleven a.m.; return on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. For Matakana, and Omaha.— Tuesday at eleven a.m.; return on Wednesday. Calling at Kawau if sufficient iuduceraent. FOR Mahuiunoi.—Every Thursr y and Saturday, at eleven a.m.; return on Friday and Monday. All Freights must be prepaid. Tho above time-table will be adhered to, weather and other circumstances permitting. FOR PASSAGE TICKETS APPLY TO HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. Fort-street ,r\i Ci S. COROMANDEL. THOMAS SCOTT, MASTER. TIME TABLE Leaves Auckland : Leaves Coromandel : — Tuesday, 2+th, 12 noon Wednesday, 25th, 12 noon Thursday, 20th, 12 noon Friday, 27th, 12 noon Saturday, 2Sth, 12 noon Weather and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible in Shipping, Carrying, or Discharging Live Stock. No Cargo received without shipping note, and within half-an-hour of advertised time of departure. AU Parcels must be prepaid on board. A. R. H. SWINDLEY, Manager. ITT ? TTTIOR SALE—a Handy, JD Little Steam Launch, in 'TOScSisrTZNN. good working order; nearly now ; price low. ALso, for sale ; 1 MiNtrtiiirtiiSus Vertical Stoam Engine, 6 hp. noml.. 1 Horizontal Steam Engine, 3 h.p. noml., 1 Combined Steam Pump, 10 b.p. noml., will throw 12,000 gals, per hour; 1 Vertical Tubular Boiler, 14 h.p. noml., 1 Vertical Tubular Boiler, 4 h.p. noml. In hand, can deliver on short notice, two 14 hp one 18 h.p., and one 30 h.v. Multitubular Boilers.— H. YEOMAN. Albert Boiler Works. Dental. A M. CARTER, SURGEON DENTIST, (By Examination) (Late five years' with E. Cox &. SON), May be Consulted at nis Residence, GARRETT'S BUILDINGS, Karangahape Road (near top of Howe-street). CHARGES MODERATE. GAS ADMINISTERED. Tfi pOX & O ON, * DENTISTS, KINGSLEY HOUSE, HOBSON-STREET, AUCKLAND. EDWIN COX, ' Licentiate in Dental Surgery, R.C.S., England. HERBERT COX, Doctor of Dental Surgery, University of Michigan, U.S. America. Telephone No. 424. ■VT OTICE OF REMOVAL. MR. T. TRAFFORD, SURGEON DENTIST, Desires to inform hie Patients and Friends that he has Removed from Wakefleld-street to more central offices, QUEEN-STREET, over Mr. Wayte's, Bookseller, opposite Wyndham-street. Hours : From 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. T\ ENTAL NOTICE. i A. L. SMITH, . OLD-ESTABLISHED DENTIST, I Corner of HOBSON and WELLESLEY STS. Artificial teeth fitted without extracting stumps. Other dentists' work repaired. Painless extractions by gas or chloroform. Charges moderate.' Consultations free. THE LEGACY OF CAIN," by Wilkie Collins, author of "The Woman in White," "The Evil Genius," etc., etc, will shortly be published in this journal. This, the latest of Mr. Wilkie Collins' novels, ie one of the most entertaining and interesting ever written by the great novelist.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9036, 24 April 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9036, 24 April 1888, Page 1

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