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Shipping. 6? "\TORTHERN STEAMI'PxOxX n SHIP CO. (LIMITED). iwj Time Table—MAY. | Weather and other Circumstances I? Permitting, FROM QUEEN-STREET WHARF. Steamer. Date of Sailing. FOR RUSSELL, WIIANGAROA, AND MANGONUL CLANSMAN Monday, 20th, 7 p.m. FOR TAURANGA. lONA Monday, '.Otli, 5 p.m. No Steamer on Friday, 21th. FOR GREAT BARRIER, TRYPHENA, PORT PITZROY, AND BLIND BAY. lONA E\ cry Thursday, S a.m. FOR MERCURY BAY. lONA Every Monday, 5 p.m., and every Friday, 7 p.m. FOR TAIRUA. DOUGLAS Tuesday, 11th, 0 p.m. FOR MANGA PA WELLINGTON .... Every Tuesday and Friday. FOR PAUL*A BAY and WHANGAREI HEADS. W ELLINGTON.... Every Tuesday and Friday. FOR WHAKfiATtBI HKAD3, MAUSDKN POINT. AND WHANGAREI, carrying Cargo and Passengers for Waipu (a Coach meets the Steamer on arrival to convey passengers to Waipu). WELLlNtlT'ON.... Tuesday, 21st, 10.30 p.m. WELLINGTON .. . .Saturday, 2ath, 8 p.m. FROM WHANGAREL WELLINGTON.. ...Monday, 20th ; train, 9.25 a.m. WELLINGTON Thursday, 23rd; train, 1.40 p.m. FOR OPOTIKI, WHAKATANR, WHANG AMATA AND TAURANGA, DOUGLAS Tuesday, 14th, 5 p.m. FROM MANUICAU. FOR HOKIANGA. GLEN .... Monday, 20th, 1 p.m. Train, noon FOR OPUNAKE AND WANGANUI. GLEN EEC Thursday, 23rd, 1 p.m. Train, noon N.B.— On and alter December 1, no cargo will bo received at Queen-street Wharf after half-past four p.m „ . 17i L LIS LINE. Lv4>4K Jill N !•: W ST K A M S ERV IC E V'VAMs:vi> BETWEEN SYDNEY AND __,__!______ NEW ZEALAND PORT'S. The Well-known, Favourite, and Full-powered Steamship CENTE N N I A L (Late Albion) Will leave Auckland for Duncdin, via CisboniP, Napier, Wellington, and Eytlelton, on THURSDAY, llith instant, returning via Ports, and leaving Auckland for Sydney direct, on or about the 23th instant. To be followed by the s.s. 1) u P L E I X. Both Steamers will maintain a high rate of speed, having just undergone a complete overhaul and suopli'ed with triple expansion engines. In due cour-e a regular time-t;iL!e will be issued, when the Steamers will adhere strictly to time-tablo dates of sailing. In the meantime fuller information mav be had upon application. Special attention has been devoted to the convenience and comfort of passengers, both saloon and steerage, the accommodation being unsurpassed by any of the t!.-.--t-cl„ss Intercolonial Lines. In addition to a full complement of Stewards, a Forecabin Stewardess will be carried. The Providoiing being carried out under the supervision of theowner, the menu will be found to be'of tin-choicest and most liberal description. Freights and Fares at Reduced Rates. " C. 1. J A.VIES _ CO., 81, Queen-strest. Agents. <s> TEAM TO THE SOUTH flPitai SHA ISLANDS. Infill The news.s I RICHMOND, I j 850 tonU| ( . (t0 hp _ I j Captain Hutton, " ' Will leave Auckland for Tonga, Samoa, and Tahiti on FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 24, ISSO. Splendid accommodation for first and second class, passengers. An experienced stewardess is carried. The round voyage from Auckland (calling at Tonga, Samoa, Tahiti and Ruroloiiga) occupies about 38 days, and offers a favourable opportunity to those desirous of visiting the beautiful islands touched aD 'Tickets issued for the round trip. For Freight or Passage, and all particulars, app'lv to DONALD A EDEN BOROUGH, No. 22. Ouccn-street. ~k . V_ S. ROSE CASEY, "\"fk V THOMAS SCOTT, MASTER __________ TIME TABLE Leaves Auckland: Lka\"es Coromandel: Monday, 2,;tli, 1 p.m. Monday, 20th, midnight Friday, 24th, 4 p.m. Friday, - 24th midnight Weather and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible in Shipping, Carrying, or Discharging Live Stock. No Cargo received without shipping note, and is'ithin half-ait-hour of advertised time of departure. All Parcels must be prepaid on board. -. . rSH.ME TABLE FOR S.S. KOSK CASIiv - For Waiwera— Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 11 a.m. For Matakana, Kawau, and Omaha—Every Tuesday, at 11 a.m., returning on Wednesday. For Mahuran.ei Heads and Warkworth— Every Thursday and Saturday, at 11 a.m. "a lex. .McGregor, Office : Queen-street Wharf. Agent SST ARQUE ESSEX - E__j______a Captain Shaube will Not be Responsible for any Debts Contracted by hit Crew. ARNOLD, CHENEY & CO., Agents. Auckland, May 18, IS3O. <* GTONE BOTHERS, ; ltt"c|.Bf|¥l SHIP BROKERS, I WW® IMPORTERS, AND SHIPPING, | ®iS__| GRAIN, AND PRODUCE j I MERCHANTS, ! V Q UEEN-STKEET, AUCKLAND Have always on sale at very lowest rates, viz. : — Oats, Chaff, Bran, Potatoes (Oamaru and Canterbury), Oatmeal (various makers), Maize, Flour, and Sharps (Auckland and Southern), Fowl and .Milling Wheats, Barley, &c„ Ac. Hams and Bacon (Canterbury). Vinegar (Pure Malt), in casks (free) o 30 gallons, at Is 4d (Black Horse brand). Bonedcst, Auckland (guaranteed), Southern and ■ Sydney, from £0 to _7 10s. N.B.—We are prepared to quote (through our Agents) for lines of above, f.o.b. at Lyttelton, Tiniaru, Oamaru, Dunedin, Bluff, and Sydney. Hobaist Rails and Pa lings, in lots to suit buyers, at lowest rates. Blue Gum Dray and Cart Shalts, Hubs and Felloes. Oils, Paints, Rope, Canvas, &c, Cheap, to clear stocks. Teas, in boxes and half-chests ; real good value. __?_,*>„ KETCHES Lizette, Elsie, and Violet, twice a week for Thames, weather and other circumstances _—&——-—__- AGENTS for Colonial Union Co.'s Line of Direct Steamers from London. Newcastle Colliery Co.'s Coals. Greymotith-Brunner Co.'s Coals. Weekly Quotations, see Herald every Monday Morning. STONE BROTHERS. New Zealand and Foreign Travel. miiUS. poOK AND DON, TOURIST & GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, ISSUE COUPONS AT SPECIAL REDUCED FARES TO FOREIGN TOURISTS OVER THE NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY'S. Agents for all the Principal Lines of Steamers and Railways throughout the World, Having Offices and Agencies throughout New Zealand, can now BOOK TRAVELLERS TO ANY PART OF THE COLONY, Oil TO ANY PART OF THE WORLD. Special Rates for Families and Parties. Special Arrangements Made with Hotels. Special Facilities for Local Trips. Arrangements for Families going to Poit Waikato or Lake Hotel, Takapuna. For all particulars, apply to the Agents, Wellington, Christuhurch, Dunedin, Invercargill; or to . THOS. COOK & SON, i, VICTORIA ARCADE (Opposite Town Clock), AUCKLAND. are you going with the Cliilv ¥ dren on Saturday afternoon ?—To the Exhi- i liitioa of Glass Blowing at the Works, Freeman's Bay. , l

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9369, 20 May 1889, Page 1

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