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Shipping. t> "VTORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITED). Jlf Time OCTOBER. M Weather and other Circumstances ™ Permitting FROM QUEEN-STREET WHARF. Steamer. Date of Sailing. FOR RUSSELL, WHANGABOA, & MANGONUI. CLANSMAN Monday, 22nd Oct., 7 p.m. FOR TAURANGA CLANSMAN Friday, 10th, 7 p.m. lONA Monday, 22nd, 6 p.m. FOR GREAT BARRIER, TRYPHENA, PORT FITZROY, AN BLIND BAY. lONA Every Thursday, 8 a.m. FOR MKRCURV HAY. lONA Kvery Monday, 6 p.m. and Every Friday, 7 p.m. FOR TAIRUA. lONA Every Monday, 6 p.m. FOR MARSDEN POINT, PARUA BAY, AND MANGAPAI. WELLINGTON Every Tuesday and Friday,Bp.m. FOR WHANGAREI & WHANGAREI HEADS, carrying Cargo and Passengers for Waipu (.a Coach meets tho steamer on arrival to convey passengers to Waipu). W ELLINGTON.... l-'rulay, 19th, 8 p.m. WELLINGTON. ...Tuesday, 23rd, S p.m. FROM WHANGAREI. WELLINGTON . . ..Thursday. 18th ; train, 5.25 p.m. WELLINGTON .Monday, 22nd ; train, 9.25 a.m. FOR OPOTIKI DIRECT. STAFF A.. Tuesday, 16th, noon FROM MANUKAU. FOR HOKIAXGA. WEN A Tuesday, Oct. 23, 1 p.m. , Train.noon FOR WANGANUI, WELLINGTON, AND OPUNAKE. GLENELG. .Thurs., Oct. ISth, 3 p.m. Train, 2p.m. FOR RAGLAN AND KAWHIA. ROWENA . .Monday, Oct. 29, 1 p.m. Train.noon FOR NEW PLYMOUTH AND WAITARA. GAIRLOCU .... Thurs.,Oct. 18,1 p.m. Train, noon Z~ IT ,011 NEW PLYMOUTH The s.s. GAIRLOCH will (weather and other circumstances permitting) leave OnehuiißU Wharf THURSDAY next, the 18th inst., at one p.m. Latest train, noon.—Northern Steamship Company, Auckland ; or, A. Barnes, Onehunga. miME TABLE FOR S.S. . X ROSE CASEY. For Waiwera—Every Tuesday, ;.«S—WBW*—* Thursday and Saturday, at 11 a.m. For Matakana and Omaha—Every Tuesday, at 11 a.m. For Mahurangi Heads and Warkworth— Every Thursday and Saturday, at 11 a.m. "ALEX. MCGREGOR, Office : Queen-street Wharf. Agent. _ . VJ S. COROMANDEt. THOMAS SCOTT, MASTER. TIME TABLE Leaves Auckland : leaves Coromandel : Wednesday, 17, VI noon Thursday, 18th, 12 noon Friday, 19th, 12 noon Saturday, 2U, 12 noon Weather and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible in Shipping, Carrying, or Discharging Live Stock. No Cargo received without shipping note, and wituin half-an-hour of advertised time of departure All Parcels must be prepaid on board. A. R. 11. SWINDLEY, Manager. STEAM TO MATAKANA, k3 KAWAU. AND wade. _^^^^ > S.S. MAORI. For Wade: From Wale: Wednesday, 17th, 12noon Thursday, ISth, 5.30 a.m. Friday, lath, 2 p.m. Friday, l'.Uh, 7 p.m. 'SA'.. —Uoast. Cargo on Wednesdays ONLY, weather permitting. ALL CARGO MUST BE PREPAID, and alongside at least half-an-hour before advertised tim?, or it will not be received. Weather and other circumstances permitting. ci. H. BURNINGHAM, Agent. -j , TEAM TO WAIROA O SOUTH, CLEVEDON, AND TURAN'GA CREEK, (CALLING jJ^t^^^^ , AT ST. HELIERS by signal). TIME TABLE. S. S. WAIT OA. For Wairoa : From Wairoa . Wednesday, I7th, 12 noon Thursday, lath, a.m. FOK TUKA.NGA CREEK : itOM Turanua Creek: Thursday, ISth, 3 p.m. Friday, 19th, 6a.m. and C Friday, 19th, 3 p.m. p.m. Weather ami other circumstances permitting. On and after June], fares as under: Wairoa—Single, 3s : Return; ss. Turanga Creek—Single, 2s ; Return, 3s 6d. S. H. BURNINGHAM, Agent. /CHEAPEST EXCURSION IN AUCKV-/ , LAND, 30 miles for One Shilling.—The favourite p.s. City of Cork, with ample cabin accommodation for Ladies and Children, carries excursionists every Saturday afternoon, to Riverhead and buck for the small fare of One Shilling, Fresh ai-, beautiful .scenery gratis. Leaves the Oueen-sireet Wharf at one p.m. sharp, returning in time for tea. Also, on .Sundays, leave eleven a.m. Refreshments always ready at Deacon's Hotel. TTKANISH BARQUE JL/ JOHANN BRODERSEN. Tenders for l>isc!)arging, Storing, mißSaS£SSsaa an ,j He-loading, ic, 200 tons of Copra Hum above vessel are invited up to rive p.m. on the 17th instant. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particulars apply V. .TOHANSKX, Royal Danish Consul. <*>__— a TONE "DROTHERS, SHIP BROKER*, 1 IMPORTERS, AND SHIPPING, j GRAIN, AND PRODUCE I MERCHANTS, II Queen-street, AUCKLAND. Have always on sale at very lowest rates, viz. : -- Oats, Chaff, Bran, Potatoes (Oamaru and Cantorbury), Oatmeal (various maker*),, Maize, Flour, and Sharps (Auckland and Southern), Fowl an.l Milling Wheals, Barley, etc,, Ac. Hams and Bacon (Canterbury;. VINEGAR (Pure Malt), in casks (free) of 30 gallon.i, at is 4d (Black Horse brand). Bonedust, Auckland (guaranteed), Southern and Sydney, from .Co to £7 10s. N.B.— We are prepared to quote (through our Agents) for lines of above, t'.o.b. at Lyttelton, Tiiiiaru, Oaniani, Dunedin, Bluff, and Sydney. Houakt Rails and Palings, in lots to suit" buyers, at lowest rates. Blue Gum Dray and Cart Shafts, Hubs and Felloe*. Oils, Paints, Hope, Canvas, &c, Cheap, to clo;M----stocks. Teas, in boxes and half-chests; real good value. _>- A. KETCH Lizettc, Elsie, and ;2k3v33ss Violet, twice a week for Thames, weather and other circumstances «________» ' a(; knts for Colonial Union Co.'a l.iiiu Direct Steamers from London. Newcastle Colliery Co.'s Coals. Greyinouth-lininuftr Co.'s Coals. ; Weekly Quoattions, see Herald every Monday Morning. STONE BROTHERS, QUEEN-STREET. J O OK HERE! GREAT REDUCTION 1 IN THE PRICES OF BLINDS. VENETIAN AND WIRE GAUZE BLINDS AT LONDON PRICES. Having received instructions from our London Agent that every lino in the trade has risen in value we are compelled to CLEAR OUR LARGE ! STOCK IN HAND to make room for fresh ship- i FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, AT LONDON PRICKS ' VENETIAN BLINDS, from Sixpence per Super. . Foot. i WIRE GAUZE BLINDS, Two Shillings and Six- I pence per Foot. Net Cash on Delivery. Defies Competition. | Our long experience in the Blind Trade is sufficient guarantee, having been established nearly half a century. With our New Machinery we can turn out Blinds CHEAPER AND BETTER than any other house I in the Colony. ■ Do away with your old Holland and Calico rags and buy one of our 10.s (3d Blinds, which will last you a lifetime. Old Blinds repaired, and at greatly reduced rates. A. & A. BUSBY, VENETIAN BLIND FACTORY, GREY AND I COOK STREETS. AUCKLAND. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9187, 17 October 1888, Page 1

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