j 'Shipping. f£ -foTORTHERN STEAMI I SHU? co (LIMITED). jir TIME table- JANUARY. |« Weather and other Circumstances I' •. Permitting, FROM QUEEN-STREET WHARF. Steamer. Date of Sailing. FOR RUSSELL, WHANGAROA, AND MANGONUI. CLANSMAN Monday, Jan. 21st, 7 p.m. FOR TAURANGA. CLANSMAN Friday, 18th. 7 p.m. lON A Monday, 21st, 6 p.m. FOR GREAT BARRIER, TRYPHENA, PORT FITZROY, AND BLIND BAY. lONA Every Thursday, 8 a.m. FOR MERCURY BAY. lONA Every Monday, 5 p.m. and every • Friday, at 7 p.m. FOR TAIRUA 10NA...., Every Monday, 6 p.m. FOR MANGAPAI. WELLINGTON.... Every Tuesday. : FOR PARUA BAY and WHANGAREI HEADS, i W ELLIN GTON.... Every Friday. FOR WHANGAREI HEADS, MARSDEN POINT, AND WHANGAREI, carrying Cargo and Passengers for Waipu (a Coach meets tho Steamer on arrival to convey passenger* to Waipu). WELLINGTON.. Tuesday, 15th, 10.30 p.m. WELLINGTON..Friday, 18th, 10.S0 p.m. FROM WHANGAREI. WELLINGTON ... .Thursday, 17th; train, 5.25 p.m. WELLINGTON.. ..Monday, 21st; train, 9.25 a.m. FROM MANUKAU. FOR WAITARA. G AIRLOCH.. .Thursday, 17th, 1 p .in. Train, noon FOR OPUNAKE AND WANGANUI. GLEN ELG..Tuesday, lfttli, noon Train, 10.40 a.m. N.B.—On and after December 1, no cargo will be received at Queen-street Wharf after half-past four p.m. " T~T CIS. GLENELG i___C_sh WANGANUI. The departure of the above steamer from Onehunga for Wangonui has been ALTERED TO TWELVE O'CLOCK THIS DAY (TUESDAY), Not one o'clock as previously advertised. Tho Steamer will not call at Now Plymouth. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ~k x TH O R WAITARA. 1} —The s -- GAIRLOCH will '^y^pßT^N^leave Ouehunga Wharf (weather and other circumstances permittsaasasaagkao tine) on THURSDAY'. 17th inst., at one p.m. Latest train, 12 noon.—Northern Steamship Company, Auckland ; or, A. Barnes, Onehunga. 0 CJTEAM TO THE SOUTH k3 sea islands. llSt The new. 1 pSWm RICHMOND, 5 r SSO tons cno hPi a I Captain Hutton, " i Wilt leavo Auckland for Tonga, Samoa, and Tahiti on or about FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 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 opportuidty to those desirous of visiting the beautiful islands touched at. Tickets issued for tho round trip. For Freight or Passage, and all particulars, apply to DONALD & EDENBOROUGH, No. 22, Queen-street. ' -v 1 ' TV OR THAMES, v iX\V J? HIICUTAIA, PAEROA, AROMA, WAITOA, WAIO(SHAFTESBURY AND GORDON SETTLEMENT IF SUFFICIENT INDUCEMENT OFFERS). The s.s. KOT U K U Will leave as above THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, loth inst., calling at Grr.hamstown and Shortland Wharves. No Cargo received after 4.30 p.m. For Freight only, apply to £. EDWARDS, Agent, Paeroa; Or J. C. FIRTH, Auckland. -k , CJTEAM TO WAIROA IO SOUTH, TURANGA *^tr^ , Vv> CREEK, X A_g__»^ > And «___3S_9 P U H O I. TIME TABLE. S. S. WAI TO A. For Wairoa : From Wairoa : — Tuesday, 16th, 0 a.m. Wednesday, 10th, 1 p.m. Thursday, 17th, 6 a.m. Foil Tukanga Creek : From Turanga Creek : Friday, 18th, 4.30 a.m., Friday, 18th, 7.30 a.m., and 4 p.m. 7 p.m. i For Puhoi : FROM Puiioi : i Saturday, 19th, 1 p.m. Sunday, 20th, 7.30 a.m. Weather and other circumstances permitting. S. H. BURNINGHAM, Agent. ~K a CJTEAM TO MATAKANA, 4-,t&>KKrs k3 KAWAU, AND WADE. S.S. MAORI. F ° M ffi* AND FlloM Matakana. Tuesday, 15th, 5.80 a.m. For Wade : From Wade : Wednesday, 10th, 12 noon Thursday, 17th, 0.30 a.m. Friday, 18th, 3 p.m. Saturday, 19th (no trip) N.B—Coast Cargo on Wednesdays ONLY, weather permitting. ALL CARGO MUST BE PREPAID, and along--3 side at least half-an-hour before advertised time, or it will not be received. Weather and other circumstancos permitting. 5 S. H. BURNINGHAM, I Agent. - . miME TABLE FOR S.S. -*- ROSE CASEY. JANUARY. For Waiwera and Mahurangi Heads — Every Saturday, at 2 p.m. For Waiwera—Every Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, at 11 a.in. For Matakana, Omaha, and Kawau —Every Wednesday, at 11 a.m. For Mahurangi Heads and Warkworth—Every Monday and Thursday, at 11 a.m. Cargo for Warkworth received on Thursdays and Saturdays. ALEX. MCGREGOR, Office : Queen-street Wharf. Agent. -=V 1 "EXCURSION TO -B-J WAIWERA AND MAHURANG! HEADS. xSiTfdi-hsnsmi SATURDAY TO MONDAY. The fast s.s. ROSE CASEY Will make an Excursion to these Favourite Watering Places every SATURDAY, leaving Queen-street Wharf at two p.m., and returning at half-past nine on MONDAY MORNING. Special tickets will be issued for the trip to Waiwera, including all Hotel Expenses, for Twentylive Shillings. ALEX. MCGREGOR, Agent. CHEAPEST EXCURSION IN AUCKLAND, 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 back for the small fare of One Shilling. Fresh air, beautiful scenery gratis. Leaves the Queen-street 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. _efegJV 1T ,0R RAROTONGA. -^ no schooner Sk^' J DAISY Will sail as above TO-MORROW (Wednesday). For freight or passage, apply to M. NICCOL, Agent. Auckland, January 15,1889. rip EN D E R S. 1 k , Wanted—Tenders for Shipping gaffiaaaceaaa a „a Freight of about 20 tons of Machinery to Paeroa. For particulars, apply to CRUICKSHANK & CO., 18, Queen-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9261, 15 January 1889, Page 1
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